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11-year-old 'Mini Monet' painter sees latest collection sell for GBP 390,000, Norfolk, Britain - 20 Jul 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd/REX (3976927o)
Copyright Albanpix.com-Picture by Alban Donohoe
Mini Monet Kieron Williamson - at the 11 years old painting Cley windmill, Cley-next-the-Sea norfolk (june 2014)
Kieron Williamson, from Ludham, has been painting since he was five and his latest collection will go on show at Picturecraft in Holt, Norfolk this weekend.
It will be Kieron's ninth exhibition the 40 new paintings are a mixture of oils, watercolours and pastels.
The gallery believes the pictures on show will be sold for about GBP 400,000.
Mini Monet's Popularity Continues To Rise
An 11-year-old painter dubbed the 'Mini Monet' has seen his latest collection sell for GBP 390,000.
Kieron Williamson's 40 watercolours, oils and pastels sold out in just minutes at the Picturecraft Gallery in Holt.
Twenty-nine of the landscapes sold for GBP 265,000 through a pre-exhibition sale with the remaining 11 pieces fetching GBP 125,000 the next day.
Kieron has been selling his work since the age of 7.
The youngster first started painting when he was just five years old and was inspired by boats in dock during a family holiday to Cornwall.
His work first came onto the market in 2009 when 19 of his paintings were sold for GBP 14,000 in a sealed-bid auction.
Since then he has gained international renown and his new collections are regularly snapped up for hundreds of thousands of pounds from buyers around the world.
Last year he saw his earnings soar to GBP 1.5m after another collection sold for GBP 250,000 in just 20 minutes.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQJPRWDGL (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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11-year-old 'Mini Monet' painter sees latest collection sell for GBP 390,000, Norfolk, Britain - 20 Jul 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd/REX (3976927n)
Copyright Albanpix.com-Picture by Alban Donohoe
Mini Monet Kieron Williamson - at the 11 years old painting Cley windmill, Cley-next-the-Sea norfolk (june 2014)
Kieron Williamson, from Ludham, has been painting since he was five and his latest collection will go on show at Picturecraft in Holt, Norfolk this weekend.
It will be Kieron's ninth exhibition the 40 new paintings are a mixture of oils, watercolours and pastels.
The gallery believes the pictures on show will be sold for about GBP 400,000.
Mini Monet's Popularity Continues To Rise
An 11-year-old painter dubbed the 'Mini Monet' has seen his latest collection sell for GBP 390,000.
Kieron Williamson's 40 watercolours, oils and pastels sold out in just minutes at the Picturecraft Gallery in Holt.
Twenty-nine of the landscapes sold for GBP 265,000 through a pre-exhibition sale with the remaining 11 pieces fetching GBP 125,000 the next day.
Kieron has been selling his work since the age of 7.
The youngster first started painting when he was just five years old and was inspired by boats in dock during a family holiday to Cornwall.
His work first came onto the market in 2009 when 19 of his paintings were sold for GBP 14,000 in a sealed-bid auction.
Since then he has gained international renown and his new collections are regularly snapped up for hundreds of thousands of pounds from buyers around the world.
Last year he saw his earnings soar to GBP 1.5m after another collection sold for GBP 250,000 in just 20 minutes.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQJPRWDGL (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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11-year-old 'Mini Monet' painter sees latest collection sell for GBP 390,000, Norfolk, Britain - 20 Jul 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd/REX (3976927m)
Copyright Albanpix.com-Picture by Alban Donohoe
Mini Monet Kieron Williamson - at the 11 years old painting Cley windmill, Cley-next-the-Sea norfolk (june 2014)
Kieron Williamson, from Ludham, has been painting since he was five and his latest collection will go on show at Picturecraft in Holt, Norfolk this weekend.
It will be Kieron's ninth exhibition the 40 new paintings are a mixture of oils, watercolours and pastels.
The gallery believes the pictures on show will be sold for about GBP 400,000.
Mini Monet's Popularity Continues To Rise
An 11-year-old painter dubbed the 'Mini Monet' has seen his latest collection sell for GBP 390,000.
Kieron Williamson's 40 watercolours, oils and pastels sold out in just minutes at the Picturecraft Gallery in Holt.
Twenty-nine of the landscapes sold for GBP 265,000 through a pre-exhibition sale with the remaining 11 pieces fetching GBP 125,000 the next day.
Kieron has been selling his work since the age of 7.
The youngster first started painting when he was just five years old and was inspired by boats in dock during a family holiday to Cornwall.
His work first came onto the market in 2009 when 19 of his paintings were sold for GBP 14,000 in a sealed-bid auction.
Since then he has gained international renown and his new collections are regularly snapped up for hundreds of thousands of pounds from buyers around the world.
Last year he saw his earnings soar to GBP 1.5m after another collection sold for GBP 250,000 in just 20 minutes.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQJPRWDGL (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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11-year-old 'Mini Monet' painter sees latest collection sell for GBP 390,000, Norfolk, Britain - 20 Jul 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd/REX (3976927l)
Copyright Albanpix.com-Picture by Alban Donohoe
Mini Monet Kieron Williamson - at the 11 years old painting Cley windmill, Cley-next-the-Sea norfolk (june 2014)
Kieron Williamson, from Ludham, has been painting since he was five and his latest collection will go on show at Picturecraft in Holt, Norfolk this weekend.
It will be Kieron's ninth exhibition the 40 new paintings are a mixture of oils, watercolours and pastels.
The gallery believes the pictures on show will be sold for about GBP 400,000.
Mini Monet's Popularity Continues To Rise
An 11-year-old painter dubbed the 'Mini Monet' has seen his latest collection sell for GBP 390,000.
Kieron Williamson's 40 watercolours, oils and pastels sold out in just minutes at the Picturecraft Gallery in Holt.
Twenty-nine of the landscapes sold for GBP 265,000 through a pre-exhibition sale with the remaining 11 pieces fetching GBP 125,000 the next day.
Kieron has been selling his work since the age of 7.
The youngster first started painting when he was just five years old and was inspired by boats in dock during a family holiday to Cornwall.
His work first came onto the market in 2009 when 19 of his paintings were sold for GBP 14,000 in a sealed-bid auction.
Since then he has gained international renown and his new collections are regularly snapped up for hundreds of thousands of pounds from buyers around the world.
Last year he saw his earnings soar to GBP 1.5m after another collection sold for GBP 250,000 in just 20 minutes.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQJPRWDGL (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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11-year-old 'Mini Monet' painter sees latest collection sell for GBP 390,000, Norfolk, Britain - 20 Jul 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd/REX (3976927k)
Copyright Albanpix.com-Picture by Alban Donohoe
Mini Monet Kieron Williamson - at the 11 years old painting Cley windmill, Cley-next-the-Sea norfolk (june 2014)
Kieron Williamson, from Ludham, has been painting since he was five and his latest collection will go on show at Picturecraft in Holt, Norfolk this weekend.
It will be Kieron's ninth exhibition the 40 new paintings are a mixture of oils, watercolours and pastels.
The gallery believes the pictures on show will be sold for about GBP 400,000.
Mini Monet's Popularity Continues To Rise
An 11-year-old painter dubbed the 'Mini Monet' has seen his latest collection sell for GBP 390,000.
Kieron Williamson's 40 watercolours, oils and pastels sold out in just minutes at the Picturecraft Gallery in Holt.
Twenty-nine of the landscapes sold for GBP 265,000 through a pre-exhibition sale with the remaining 11 pieces fetching GBP 125,000 the next day.
Kieron has been selling his work since the age of 7.
The youngster first started painting when he was just five years old and was inspired by boats in dock during a family holiday to Cornwall.
His work first came onto the market in 2009 when 19 of his paintings were sold for GBP 14,000 in a sealed-bid auction.
Since then he has gained international renown and his new collections are regularly snapped up for hundreds of thousands of pounds from buyers around the world.
Last year he saw his earnings soar to GBP 1.5m after another collection sold for GBP 250,000 in just 20 minutes.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQJPRWDGL (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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11-year-old 'Mini Monet' painter sees latest collection sell for GBP 390,000, Norfolk, Britain - 20 Jul 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd/REX (3976927j)
Copyright Albanpix.com-Picture by Alban Donohoe
Mini Monet Kieron Williamson - at the 11 years old painting Cley windmill, Cley-next-the-Sea norfolk (june 2014)
Kieron Williamson, from Ludham, has been painting since he was five and his latest collection will go on show at Picturecraft in Holt, Norfolk this weekend.
It will be Kieron's ninth exhibition the 40 new paintings are a mixture of oils, watercolours and pastels.
The gallery believes the pictures on show will be sold for about GBP 400,000.
Mini Monet's Popularity Continues To Rise
An 11-year-old painter dubbed the 'Mini Monet' has seen his latest collection sell for GBP 390,000.
Kieron Williamson's 40 watercolours, oils and pastels sold out in just minutes at the Picturecraft Gallery in Holt.
Twenty-nine of the landscapes sold for GBP 265,000 through a pre-exhibition sale with the remaining 11 pieces fetching GBP 125,000 the next day.
Kieron has been selling his work since the age of 7.
The youngster first started painting when he was just five years old and was inspired by boats in dock during a family holiday to Cornwall.
His work first came onto the market in 2009 when 19 of his paintings were sold for GBP 14,000 in a sealed-bid auction.
Since then he has gained international renown and his new collections are regularly snapped up for hundreds of thousands of pounds from buyers around the world.
Last year he saw his earnings soar to GBP 1.5m after another collection sold for GBP 250,000 in just 20 minutes.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQJPRWDGL (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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11-year-old 'Mini Monet' painter sees latest collection sell for GBP 390,000, Norfolk, Britain - 20 Jul 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd/REX (3976927i)
Copyright Albanpix.com-Picture by Alban Donohoe
Mini Monet Kieron Williamson - at the 11 years old painting Cley windmill, Cley-next-the-Sea norfolk (june 2014)
Kieron Williamson, from Ludham, has been painting since he was five and his latest collection will go on show at Picturecraft in Holt, Norfolk this weekend.
It will be Kieron's ninth exhibition the 40 new paintings are a mixture of oils, watercolours and pastels.
The gallery believes the pictures on show will be sold for about GBP 400,000.
Mini Monet's Popularity Continues To Rise
An 11-year-old painter dubbed the 'Mini Monet' has seen his latest collection sell for GBP 390,000.
Kieron Williamson's 40 watercolours, oils and pastels sold out in just minutes at the Picturecraft Gallery in Holt.
Twenty-nine of the landscapes sold for GBP 265,000 through a pre-exhibition sale with the remaining 11 pieces fetching GBP 125,000 the next day.
Kieron has been selling his work since the age of 7.
The youngster first started painting when he was just five years old and was inspired by boats in dock during a family holiday to Cornwall.
His work first came onto the market in 2009 when 19 of his paintings were sold for GBP 14,000 in a sealed-bid auction.
Since then he has gained international renown and his new collections are regularly snapped up for hundreds of thousands of pounds from buyers around the world.
Last year he saw his earnings soar to GBP 1.5m after another collection sold for GBP 250,000 in just 20 minutes.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQJPRWDGL (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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11-year-old 'Mini Monet' painter sees latest collection sell for GBP 390,000, Norfolk, Britain - 20 Jul 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd/REX (3976927h)
Copyright Albanpix.com-Picture by Alban Donohoe
Mini Monet Kieron Williamson - at the 11 years old painting Cley windmill, Cley-next-the-Sea norfolk (june 2014)
Kieron Williamson, from Ludham, has been painting since he was five and his latest collection will go on show at Picturecraft in Holt, Norfolk this weekend.
It will be Kieron's ninth exhibition the 40 new paintings are a mixture of oils, watercolours and pastels.
The gallery believes the pictures on show will be sold for about GBP 400,000.
Mini Monet's Popularity Continues To Rise
An 11-year-old painter dubbed the 'Mini Monet' has seen his latest collection sell for GBP 390,000.
Kieron Williamson's 40 watercolours, oils and pastels sold out in just minutes at the Picturecraft Gallery in Holt.
Twenty-nine of the landscapes sold for GBP 265,000 through a pre-exhibition sale with the remaining 11 pieces fetching GBP 125,000 the next day.
Kieron has been selling his work since the age of 7.
The youngster first started painting when he was just five years old and was inspired by boats in dock during a family holiday to Cornwall.
His work first came onto the market in 2009 when 19 of his paintings were sold for GBP 14,000 in a sealed-bid auction.
Since then he has gained international renown and his new collections are regularly snapped up for hundreds of thousands of pounds from buyers around the world.
Last year he saw his earnings soar to GBP 1.5m after another collection sold for GBP 250,000 in just 20 minutes.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQJPRWDGL (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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11-year-old 'Mini Monet' painter sees latest collection sell for GBP 390,000, Norfolk, Britain - 20 Jul 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd/REX (3976927b)
Copyright Albanpix.com-Picture by Alban Donohoe
Mini Monet Kieron Williamson - at the 11 years old painting Cley windmill, Cley-next-the-Sea norfolk (june 2014)
Kieron Williamson, from Ludham, has been painting since he was five and his latest collection will go on show at Picturecraft in Holt, Norfolk this weekend.
It will be Kieron's ninth exhibition the 40 new paintings are a mixture of oils, watercolours and pastels.
The gallery believes the pictures on show will be sold for about GBP 400,000.
Mini Monet's Popularity Continues To Rise
An 11-year-old painter dubbed the 'Mini Monet' has seen his latest collection sell for GBP 390,000.
Kieron Williamson's 40 watercolours, oils and pastels sold out in just minutes at the Picturecraft Gallery in Holt.
Twenty-nine of the landscapes sold for GBP 265,000 through a pre-exhibition sale with the remaining 11 pieces fetching GBP 125,000 the next day.
Kieron has been selling his work since the age of 7.
The youngster first started painting when he was just five years old and was inspired by boats in dock during a family holiday to Cornwall.
His work first came onto the market in 2009 when 19 of his paintings were sold for GBP 14,000 in a sealed-bid auction.
Since then he has gained international renown and his new collections are regularly snapped up for hundreds of thousands of pounds from buyers around the world.
Last year he saw his earnings soar to GBP 1.5m after another collection sold for GBP 250,000 in just 20 minutes.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQJPRWDGL (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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11-year-old 'Mini Monet' painter sees latest collection sell for GBP 390,000, Norfolk, Britain - 20 Jul 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd/REX (3976927a)
Copyright Albanpix.com-Picture by Alban Donohoe
Mini Monet Kieron Williamson - at the 11 years old painting Cley windmill, Cley-next-the-Sea norfolk (june 2014)
Kieron Williamson, from Ludham, has been painting since he was five and his latest collection will go on show at Picturecraft in Holt, Norfolk this weekend.
It will be Kieron's ninth exhibition the 40 new paintings are a mixture of oils, watercolours and pastels.
The gallery believes the pictures on show will be sold for about GBP 400,000.
Mini Monet's Popularity Continues To Rise
An 11-year-old painter dubbed the 'Mini Monet' has seen his latest collection sell for GBP 390,000.
Kieron Williamson's 40 watercolours, oils and pastels sold out in just minutes at the Picturecraft Gallery in Holt.
Twenty-nine of the landscapes sold for GBP 265,000 through a pre-exhibition sale with the remaining 11 pieces fetching GBP 125,000 the next day.
Kieron has been selling his work since the age of 7.
The youngster first started painting when he was just five years old and was inspired by boats in dock during a family holiday to Cornwall.
His work first came onto the market in 2009 when 19 of his paintings were sold for GBP 14,000 in a sealed-bid auction.
Since then he has gained international renown and his new collections are regularly snapped up for hundreds of thousands of pounds from buyers around the world.
Last year he saw his earnings soar to GBP 1.5m after another collection sold for GBP 250,000 in just 20 minutes.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQJPRWDGL (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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11-year-old 'Mini Monet' painter sees latest collection sell for GBP 390,000, Norfolk, Britain - 20 Jul 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd/REX (3976927v)
Copyright Albanpix.com-Picture by Alban Donohoe
Mini Monet Kieron Williamson - at the 11 years old painting Cley windmill, Cley-next-the-Sea norfolk (june 2014)
Kieron Williamson, from Ludham, has been painting since he was five and his latest collection will go on show at Picturecraft in Holt, Norfolk this weekend.
It will be Kieron's ninth exhibition the 40 new paintings are a mixture of oils, watercolours and pastels.
The gallery believes the pictures on show will be sold for about GBP 400,000.
Mini Monet's Popularity Continues To Rise
An 11-year-old painter dubbed the 'Mini Monet' has seen his latest collection sell for GBP 390,000.
Kieron Williamson's 40 watercolours, oils and pastels sold out in just minutes at the Picturecraft Gallery in Holt.
Twenty-nine of the landscapes sold for GBP 265,000 through a pre-exhibition sale with the remaining 11 pieces fetching GBP 125,000 the next day.
Kieron has been selling his work since the age of 7.
The youngster first started painting when he was just five years old and was inspired by boats in dock during a family holiday to Cornwall.
His work first came onto the market in 2009 when 19 of his paintings were sold for GBP 14,000 in a sealed-bid auction.
Since then he has gained international renown and his new collections are regularly snapped up for hundreds of thousands of pounds from buyers around the world.
Last year he saw his earnings soar to GBP 1.5m after another collection sold for GBP 250,000 in just 20 minutes.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQJPRWDGL (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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11-year-old 'Mini Monet' painter sees latest collection sell for GBP 390,000, Norfolk, Britain - 20 Jul 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd/REX (3976927u)
Copyright Albanpix.com-Picture by Alban Donohoe
Mini Monet Kieron Williamson - at the 11 years old painting Cley windmill, Cley-next-the-Sea norfolk (june 2014)
Kieron Williamson, from Ludham, has been painting since he was five and his latest collection will go on show at Picturecraft in Holt, Norfolk this weekend.
It will be Kieron's ninth exhibition the 40 new paintings are a mixture of oils, watercolours and pastels.
The gallery believes the pictures on show will be sold for about GBP 400,000.
Mini Monet's Popularity Continues To Rise
An 11-year-old painter dubbed the 'Mini Monet' has seen his latest collection sell for GBP 390,000.
Kieron Williamson's 40 watercolours, oils and pastels sold out in just minutes at the Picturecraft Gallery in Holt.
Twenty-nine of the landscapes sold for GBP 265,000 through a pre-exhibition sale with the remaining 11 pieces fetching GBP 125,000 the next day.
Kieron has been selling his work since the age of 7.
The youngster first started painting when he was just five years old and was inspired by boats in dock during a family holiday to Cornwall.
His work first came onto the market in 2009 when 19 of his paintings were sold for GBP 14,000 in a sealed-bid auction.
Since then he has gained international renown and his new collections are regularly snapped up for hundreds of thousands of pounds from buyers around the world.
Last year he saw his earnings soar to GBP 1.5m after another collection sold for GBP 250,000 in just 20 minutes.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQJPRWDGL (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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11-year-old 'Mini Monet' painter sees latest collection sell for GBP 390,000, Norfolk, Britain - 20 Jul 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd/REX (3976927t)
Copyright Albanpix.com-Picture by Alban Donohoe
Mini Monet Kieron Williamson - at the 11 years old painting Cley windmill, Cley-next-the-Sea norfolk (june 2014)
Kieron Williamson, from Ludham, has been painting since he was five and his latest collection will go on show at Picturecraft in Holt, Norfolk this weekend.
It will be Kieron's ninth exhibition the 40 new paintings are a mixture of oils, watercolours and pastels.
The gallery believes the pictures on show will be sold for about GBP 400,000.
Mini Monet's Popularity Continues To Rise
An 11-year-old painter dubbed the 'Mini Monet' has seen his latest collection sell for GBP 390,000.
Kieron Williamson's 40 watercolours, oils and pastels sold out in just minutes at the Picturecraft Gallery in Holt.
Twenty-nine of the landscapes sold for GBP 265,000 through a pre-exhibition sale with the remaining 11 pieces fetching GBP 125,000 the next day.
Kieron has been selling his work since the age of 7.
The youngster first started painting when he was just five years old and was inspired by boats in dock during a family holiday to Cornwall.
His work first came onto the market in 2009 when 19 of his paintings were sold for GBP 14,000 in a sealed-bid auction.
Since then he has gained international renown and his new collections are regularly snapped up for hundreds of thousands of pounds from buyers around the world.
Last year he saw his earnings soar to GBP 1.5m after another collection sold for GBP 250,000 in just 20 minutes.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQJPRWDGL (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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11-year-old 'Mini Monet' painter sees latest collection sell for GBP 390,000, Norfolk, Britain - 20 Jul 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd/REX (3976927s)
Copyright Albanpix.com-Picture by Alban Donohoe
Mini Monet Kieron Williamson - at the 11 years old painting Cley windmill, Cley-next-the-Sea norfolk (june 2014)
Kieron Williamson, from Ludham, has been painting since he was five and his latest collection will go on show at Picturecraft in Holt, Norfolk this weekend.
It will be Kieron's ninth exhibition the 40 new paintings are a mixture of oils, watercolours and pastels.
The gallery believes the pictures on show will be sold for about GBP 400,000.
Mini Monet's Popularity Continues To Rise
An 11-year-old painter dubbed the 'Mini Monet' has seen his latest collection sell for GBP 390,000.
Kieron Williamson's 40 watercolours, oils and pastels sold out in just minutes at the Picturecraft Gallery in Holt.
Twenty-nine of the landscapes sold for GBP 265,000 through a pre-exhibition sale with the remaining 11 pieces fetching GBP 125,000 the next day.
Kieron has been selling his work since the age of 7.
The youngster first started painting when he was just five years old and was inspired by boats in dock during a family holiday to Cornwall.
His work first came onto the market in 2009 when 19 of his paintings were sold for GBP 14,000 in a sealed-bid auction.
Since then he has gained international renown and his new collections are regularly snapped up for hundreds of thousands of pounds from buyers around the world.
Last year he saw his earnings soar to GBP 1.5m after another collection sold for GBP 250,000 in just 20 minutes.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQJPRWDGL (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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11-year-old 'Mini Monet' painter sees latest collection sell for GBP 390,000, Norfolk, Britain - 20 Jul 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd/REX (3976927g)
Copyright Albanpix.com-Picture by Alban Donohoe
Mini Monet Kieron Williamson - at the 11 years old painting Cley windmill, Cley-next-the-Sea norfolk (june 2014)
Kieron Williamson, from Ludham, has been painting since he was five and his latest collection will go on show at Picturecraft in Holt, Norfolk this weekend.
It will be Kieron's ninth exhibition the 40 new paintings are a mixture of oils, watercolours and pastels.
The gallery believes the pictures on show will be sold for about GBP 400,000.
Mini Monet's Popularity Continues To Rise
An 11-year-old painter dubbed the 'Mini Monet' has seen his latest collection sell for GBP 390,000.
Kieron Williamson's 40 watercolours, oils and pastels sold out in just minutes at the Picturecraft Gallery in Holt.
Twenty-nine of the landscapes sold for GBP 265,000 through a pre-exhibition sale with the remaining 11 pieces fetching GBP 125,000 the next day.
Kieron has been selling his work since the age of 7.
The youngster first started painting when he was just five years old and was inspired by boats in dock during a family holiday to Cornwall.
His work first came onto the market in 2009 when 19 of his paintings were sold for GBP 14,000 in a sealed-bid auction.
Since then he has gained international renown and his new collections are regularly snapped up for hundreds of thousands of pounds from buyers around the world.
Last year he saw his earnings soar to GBP 1.5m after another collection sold for GBP 250,000 in just 20 minutes.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQJPRWDGL (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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11-year-old 'Mini Monet' painter sees latest collection sell for GBP 390,000, Norfolk, Britain - 20 Jul 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd/REX (3976927r)
Copyright Albanpix.com-Picture by Alban Donohoe
Mini Monet Kieron Williamson - at the 11 years old painting Cley windmill, Cley-next-the-Sea norfolk (june 2014)
Kieron Williamson, from Ludham, has been painting since he was five and his latest collection will go on show at Picturecraft in Holt, Norfolk this weekend.
It will be Kieron's ninth exhibition the 40 new paintings are a mixture of oils, watercolours and pastels.
The gallery believes the pictures on show will be sold for about GBP 400,000.
Mini Monet's Popularity Continues To Rise
An 11-year-old painter dubbed the 'Mini Monet' has seen his latest collection sell for GBP 390,000.
Kieron Williamson's 40 watercolours, oils and pastels sold out in just minutes at the Picturecraft Gallery in Holt.
Twenty-nine of the landscapes sold for GBP 265,000 through a pre-exhibition sale with the remaining 11 pieces fetching GBP 125,000 the next day.
Kieron has been selling his work since the age of 7.
The youngster first started painting when he was just five years old and was inspired by boats in dock during a family holiday to Cornwall.
His work first came onto the market in 2009 when 19 of his paintings were sold for GBP 14,000 in a sealed-bid auction.
Since then he has gained international renown and his new collections are regularly snapped up for hundreds of thousands of pounds from buyers around the world.
Last year he saw his earnings soar to GBP 1.5m after another collection sold for GBP 250,000 in just 20 minutes.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQJPRWDGL (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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11-year-old 'Mini Monet' painter sees latest collection sell for GBP 390,000, Norfolk, Britain - 20 Jul 2014
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Mini Monet Kieron Williamson - at the 11 years old painting Cley windmill, Cley-next-the-Sea norfolk (june 2014)
Kieron Williamson, from Ludham, has been painting since he was five and his latest collection will go on show at Picturecraft in Holt, Norfolk this weekend.
It will be Kieron's ninth exhibition the 40 new paintings are a mixture of oils, watercolours and pastels.
The gallery believes the pictures on show will be sold for about GBP 400,000.
Mini Monet's Popularity Continues To Rise
An 11-year-old painter dubbed the 'Mini Monet' has seen his latest collection sell for GBP 390,000.
Kieron Williamson's 40 watercolours, oils and pastels sold out in just minutes at the Picturecraft Gallery in Holt.
Twenty-nine of the landscapes sold for GBP 265,000 through a pre-exhibition sale with the remaining 11 pieces fetching GBP 125,000 the next day.
Kieron has been selling his work since the age of 7.
The youngster first started painting when he was just five years old and was inspired by boats in dock during a family holiday to Cornwall.
His work first came onto the market in 2009 when 19 of his paintings were sold for GBP 14,000 in a sealed-bid auction.
Since then he has gained international renown and his new collections are regularly snapped up for hundreds of thousands of pounds from buyers around the world.
Last year he saw his earnings soar to GBP 1.5m after another collection sold for GBP 250,000 in just 20 minutes.
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11-year-old 'Mini Monet' painter sees latest collection sell for GBP 390,000, Norfolk, Britain - 20 Jul 2014
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Mini Monet Kieron Williamson - at the 11 years old painting Cley windmill, Cley-next-the-Sea norfolk (june 2014)
Kieron Williamson, from Ludham, has been painting since he was five and his latest collection will go on show at Picturecraft in Holt, Norfolk this weekend.
It will be Kieron's ninth exhibition the 40 new paintings are a mixture of oils, watercolours and pastels.
The gallery believes the pictures on show will be sold for about GBP 400,000.
Mini Monet's Popularity Continues To Rise
An 11-year-old painter dubbed the 'Mini Monet' has seen his latest collection sell for GBP 390,000.
Kieron Williamson's 40 watercolours, oils and pastels sold out in just minutes at the Picturecraft Gallery in Holt.
Twenty-nine of the landscapes sold for GBP 265,000 through a pre-exhibition sale with the remaining 11 pieces fetching GBP 125,000 the next day.
Kieron has been selling his work since the age of 7.
The youngster first started painting when he was just five years old and was inspired by boats in dock during a family holiday to Cornwall.
His work first came onto the market in 2009 when 19 of his paintings were sold for GBP 14,000 in a sealed-bid auction.
Since then he has gained international renown and his new collections are regularly snapped up for hundreds of thousands of pounds from buyers around the world.
Last year he saw his earnings soar to GBP 1.5m after another collection sold for GBP 250,000 in just 20 minutes.
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11-year-old 'Mini Monet' painter sees latest collection sell for GBP 390,000, Norfolk, Britain - 20 Jul 2014
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Mini Monet Kieron Williamson - at the 11 years old painting Cley windmill, Cley-next-the-Sea norfolk (june 2014)
Kieron Williamson, from Ludham, has been painting since he was five and his latest collection will go on show at Picturecraft in Holt, Norfolk this weekend.
It will be Kieron's ninth exhibition the 40 new paintings are a mixture of oils, watercolours and pastels.
The gallery believes the pictures on show will be sold for about GBP 400,000.
Mini Monet's Popularity Continues To Rise
An 11-year-old painter dubbed the 'Mini Monet' has seen his latest collection sell for GBP 390,000.
Kieron Williamson's 40 watercolours, oils and pastels sold out in just minutes at the Picturecraft Gallery in Holt.
Twenty-nine of the landscapes sold for GBP 265,000 through a pre-exhibition sale with the remaining 11 pieces fetching GBP 125,000 the next day.
Kieron has been selling his work since the age of 7.
The youngster first started painting when he was just five years old and was inspired by boats in dock during a family holiday to Cornwall.
His work first came onto the market in 2009 when 19 of his paintings were sold for GBP 14,000 in a sealed-bid auction.
Since then he has gained international renown and his new collections are regularly snapped up for hundreds of thousands of pounds from buyers around the world.
Last year he saw his earnings soar to GBP 1.5m after another collection sold for GBP 250,000 in just 20 minutes.
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11-year-old 'Mini Monet' painter sees latest collection sell for GBP 390,000, Norfolk, Britain - 20 Jul 2014
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Mini Monet Kieron Williamson - at the 11 years old painting Cley windmill, Cley-next-the-Sea norfolk (june 2014)
Kieron Williamson, from Ludham, has been painting since he was five and his latest collection will go on show at Picturecraft in Holt, Norfolk this weekend.
It will be Kieron's ninth exhibition the 40 new paintings are a mixture of oils, watercolours and pastels.
The gallery believes the pictures on show will be sold for about GBP 400,000.
Mini Monet's Popularity Continues To Rise
An 11-year-old painter dubbed the 'Mini Monet' has seen his latest collection sell for GBP 390,000.
Kieron Williamson's 40 watercolours, oils and pastels sold out in just minutes at the Picturecraft Gallery in Holt.
Twenty-nine of the landscapes sold for GBP 265,000 through a pre-exhibition sale with the remaining 11 pieces fetching GBP 125,000 the next day.
Kieron has been selling his work since the age of 7.
The youngster first started painting when he was just five years old and was inspired by boats in dock during a family holiday to Cornwall.
His work first came onto the market in 2009 when 19 of his paintings were sold for GBP 14,000 in a sealed-bid auction.
Since then he has gained international renown and his new collections are regularly snapped up for hundreds of thousands of pounds from buyers around the world.
Last year he saw his earnings soar to GBP 1.5m after another collection sold for GBP 250,000 in just 20 minutes.
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A coastal promenade in the seaside town of Opatija. The resort town of around 12,000 inhabitants lies on the Adriatic Sea.
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A coastal promenade in the seaside town of Opatija. The resort town of around 12,000 inhabitants lies on the Adriatic Sea.
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The terrace of the grand Kvarner Hotel in Opatija. The resort town of around 12,000 inhabitants lies on the Adriatic Sea.
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Street artist Mobstr new work at former site of GBP 750,000 Banksy artwork, Wood Green, London, Britain - 05 May 2014
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Work by Mobstr called 'DARLING LOOK'
Street artist Mobstr new work at former site of GBP 750,000 Banksy artwork
A provocative graffiti work has appeared at the site where Banksy's 'Slave Labour' piece was controversially removed in July 2013. The Bristol-born artist's cheeky comment on the Queen's golden jubilee was sold at auction in London last Summer for over GBP 750,000.
The new mural, called 'DARLING LOOK', by street artist Mobstr features an outline of the place from which the earlier work was removed and spells out a conversation which reads: "Darling look, it's a Banksy!" "Don't be silly my dear, that's just some vandalism." "Oh right. Yes, of course."
Describing it as a "direct homage to Banksy", a spokesperson says it "aims to return to the community a work which will once again provide a source of amusement and a point of conversation."
Mobstr's show Sex Drugs and Painting Walls Canvases runs 15-20 May at the Old Truman Brewery in London's East End.
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Dog gets own official crew card after flying 50,000 miles in owner's plane, Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, Britain - 03 May 2014
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Pooch Pilot Gets Official Crew Card
A pooch pilot with more than 250 flying hours has become the only dog in the UK to have her own crew card.
Canine captain Callie, a chocolate Labrador, has flown a massive 50,000 miles around the country with owner Graham Mountford in his Cessna 210 Centurion.
The three-year-old pet pilot flies almost every weekend and has touched down at airports across Britain, including Cornwall, Wales and the Scottish Islands.
Callie has a special harness to strap her into the cock pit of the six-seater plane and always has a sausage waiting for her when she lands.
"She has been flying since she was 12 weeks old and is a very well-travelled dog," said Graham, 50, from Leighton Buzzard, Beds.
"I get a lot of comments and smiles when I land at an airport and people realise my co-pilot is a dog."
Graham has been a private pilot for 13 years and started taking Callie up in the air with him when she was just three months old
"I used to go flying with friends, but when we got Callie three years ago I thought it would be fun to take her up in the plane with me," he said.
"I bought some small ear protectors for her to wear and the first time we just taxied around the airport to make sure she enjoyed it.
"It all went well so we then went on a short flight and she took it all in her stride and seemed very happy."
Now the pair fly most weekends, visiting beaches such as Barra in Scotland, Perranporth in Cornwall and Caernarfon in Wales, where Callie enjoys a run on the sand and a sausage.
"She usually sits next to me in the front of the plane but if other people come with me she will stretch out on the back seat," added Graham.
"Callie usually wears a fluorescent jacket and as soon as she puts it on she knows she is going flying. She loves dressing up for the part."
The puppy pilot h...
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Dog gets own official crew card after flying 50,000 miles in owner's plane, Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, Britain - 03 May 2014
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Pooch Pilot Gets Official Crew Card
A pooch pilot with more than 250 flying hours has become the only dog in the UK to have her own crew card.
Canine captain Callie, a chocolate Labrador, has flown a massive 50,000 miles around the country with owner Graham Mountford in his Cessna 210 Centurion.
The three-year-old pet pilot flies almost every weekend and has touched down at airports across Britain, including Cornwall, Wales and the Scottish Islands.
Callie has a special harness to strap her into the cock pit of the six-seater plane and always has a sausage waiting for her when she lands.
"She has been flying since she was 12 weeks old and is a very well-travelled dog," said Graham, 50, from Leighton Buzzard, Beds.
"I get a lot of comments and smiles when I land at an airport and people realise my co-pilot is a dog."
Graham has been a private pilot for 13 years and started taking Callie up in the air with him when she was just three months old
"I used to go flying with friends, but when we got Callie three years ago I thought it would be fun to take her up in the plane with me," he said.
"I bought some small ear protectors for her to wear and the first time we just taxied around the airport to make sure she enjoyed it.
"It all went well so we then went on a short flight and she took it all in her stride and seemed very happy."
Now the pair fly most weekends, visiting beaches such as Barra in Scotland, Perranporth in Cornwall and Caernarfon in Wales, where Callie enjoys a run on the sand and a sausage.
"She usually sits next to me in the front of the plane but if other people come with me she will stretch out on the back seat," added Graham.
"Callie usually wears a fluorescent jacket and as soon as she puts it on she knows she is going flying. She loves dressing up for the part."
The puppy pilot h...
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Dog gets own official crew card after flying 50,000 miles in owner's plane, Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, Britain - 03 May 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matt Power/REX (3736687g)
Pooch Pilot Gets Official Crew Card
A pooch pilot with more than 250 flying hours has become the only dog in the UK to have her own crew card.
Canine captain Callie, a chocolate Labrador, has flown a massive 50,000 miles around the country with owner Graham Mountford in his Cessna 210 Centurion.
The three-year-old pet pilot flies almost every weekend and has touched down at airports across Britain, including Cornwall, Wales and the Scottish Islands.
Callie has a special harness to strap her into the cock pit of the six-seater plane and always has a sausage waiting for her when she lands.
"She has been flying since she was 12 weeks old and is a very well-travelled dog," said Graham, 50, from Leighton Buzzard, Beds.
"I get a lot of comments and smiles when I land at an airport and people realise my co-pilot is a dog."
Graham has been a private pilot for 13 years and started taking Callie up in the air with him when she was just three months old
"I used to go flying with friends, but when we got Callie three years ago I thought it would be fun to take her up in the plane with me," he said.
"I bought some small ear protectors for her to wear and the first time we just taxied around the airport to make sure she enjoyed it.
"It all went well so we then went on a short flight and she took it all in her stride and seemed very happy."
Now the pair fly most weekends, visiting beaches such as Barra in Scotland, Perranporth in Cornwall and Caernarfon in Wales, where Callie enjoys a run on the sand and a sausage.
"She usually sits next to me in the front of the plane but if other people come with me she will stretch out on the back seat," added Graham.
"Callie usually wears a fluorescent jacket and as soon as she puts it on she knows she is going flying. She loves dressing up for the part."
The puppy pilot h...
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Dog gets own official crew card after flying 50,000 miles in owner's plane, Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, Britain - 03 May 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matt Power/REX (3736687f)
Pooch Pilot Gets Official Crew Card
A pooch pilot with more than 250 flying hours has become the only dog in the UK to have her own crew card.
Canine captain Callie, a chocolate Labrador, has flown a massive 50,000 miles around the country with owner Graham Mountford in his Cessna 210 Centurion.
The three-year-old pet pilot flies almost every weekend and has touched down at airports across Britain, including Cornwall, Wales and the Scottish Islands.
Callie has a special harness to strap her into the cock pit of the six-seater plane and always has a sausage waiting for her when she lands.
"She has been flying since she was 12 weeks old and is a very well-travelled dog," said Graham, 50, from Leighton Buzzard, Beds.
"I get a lot of comments and smiles when I land at an airport and people realise my co-pilot is a dog."
Graham has been a private pilot for 13 years and started taking Callie up in the air with him when she was just three months old
"I used to go flying with friends, but when we got Callie three years ago I thought it would be fun to take her up in the plane with me," he said.
"I bought some small ear protectors for her to wear and the first time we just taxied around the airport to make sure she enjoyed it.
"It all went well so we then went on a short flight and she took it all in her stride and seemed very happy."
Now the pair fly most weekends, visiting beaches such as Barra in Scotland, Perranporth in Cornwall and Caernarfon in Wales, where Callie enjoys a run on the sand and a sausage.
"She usually sits next to me in the front of the plane but if other people come with me she will stretch out on the back seat," added Graham.
"Callie usually wears a fluorescent jacket and as soon as she puts it on she knows she is going flying. She loves dressing up for the part."
The puppy pilot h...
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Dog gets own official crew card after flying 50,000 miles in owner's plane, Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, Britain - 03 May 2014
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Pooch Pilot Gets Official Crew Card
A pooch pilot with more than 250 flying hours has become the only dog in the UK to have her own crew card.
Canine captain Callie, a chocolate Labrador, has flown a massive 50,000 miles around the country with owner Graham Mountford in his Cessna 210 Centurion.
The three-year-old pet pilot flies almost every weekend and has touched down at airports across Britain, including Cornwall, Wales and the Scottish Islands.
Callie has a special harness to strap her into the cock pit of the six-seater plane and always has a sausage waiting for her when she lands.
"She has been flying since she was 12 weeks old and is a very well-travelled dog," said Graham, 50, from Leighton Buzzard, Beds.
"I get a lot of comments and smiles when I land at an airport and people realise my co-pilot is a dog."
Graham has been a private pilot for 13 years and started taking Callie up in the air with him when she was just three months old
"I used to go flying with friends, but when we got Callie three years ago I thought it would be fun to take her up in the plane with me," he said.
"I bought some small ear protectors for her to wear and the first time we just taxied around the airport to make sure she enjoyed it.
"It all went well so we then went on a short flight and she took it all in her stride and seemed very happy."
Now the pair fly most weekends, visiting beaches such as Barra in Scotland, Perranporth in Cornwall and Caernarfon in Wales, where Callie enjoys a run on the sand and a sausage.
"She usually sits next to me in the front of the plane but if other people come with me she will stretch out on the back seat," added Graham.
"Callie usually wears a fluorescent jacket and as soon as she puts it on she knows she is going flying. She loves dressing up for the part."
The puppy pilot h...
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Dog gets own official crew card after flying 50,000 miles in owner's plane, Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, Britain - 03 May 2014
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Pooch Pilot Gets Official Crew Card
A pooch pilot with more than 250 flying hours has become the only dog in the UK to have her own crew card.
Canine captain Callie, a chocolate Labrador, has flown a massive 50,000 miles around the country with owner Graham Mountford in his Cessna 210 Centurion.
The three-year-old pet pilot flies almost every weekend and has touched down at airports across Britain, including Cornwall, Wales and the Scottish Islands.
Callie has a special harness to strap her into the cock pit of the six-seater plane and always has a sausage waiting for her when she lands.
"She has been flying since she was 12 weeks old and is a very well-travelled dog," said Graham, 50, from Leighton Buzzard, Beds.
"I get a lot of comments and smiles when I land at an airport and people realise my co-pilot is a dog."
Graham has been a private pilot for 13 years and started taking Callie up in the air with him when she was just three months old
"I used to go flying with friends, but when we got Callie three years ago I thought it would be fun to take her up in the plane with me," he said.
"I bought some small ear protectors for her to wear and the first time we just taxied around the airport to make sure she enjoyed it.
"It all went well so we then went on a short flight and she took it all in her stride and seemed very happy."
Now the pair fly most weekends, visiting beaches such as Barra in Scotland, Perranporth in Cornwall and Caernarfon in Wales, where Callie enjoys a run on the sand and a sausage.
"She usually sits next to me in the front of the plane but if other people come with me she will stretch out on the back seat," added Graham.
"Callie usually wears a fluorescent jacket and as soon as she puts it on she knows she is going flying. She loves dressing up for the part."
The puppy pilot h...
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Dog gets own official crew card after flying 50,000 miles in owner's plane, Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, Britain - 03 May 2014
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Pooch Pilot Gets Official Crew Card
A pooch pilot with more than 250 flying hours has become the only dog in the UK to have her own crew card.
Canine captain Callie, a chocolate Labrador, has flown a massive 50,000 miles around the country with owner Graham Mountford in his Cessna 210 Centurion.
The three-year-old pet pilot flies almost every weekend and has touched down at airports across Britain, including Cornwall, Wales and the Scottish Islands.
Callie has a special harness to strap her into the cock pit of the six-seater plane and always has a sausage waiting for her when she lands.
"She has been flying since she was 12 weeks old and is a very well-travelled dog," said Graham, 50, from Leighton Buzzard, Beds.
"I get a lot of comments and smiles when I land at an airport and people realise my co-pilot is a dog."
Graham has been a private pilot for 13 years and started taking Callie up in the air with him when she was just three months old
"I used to go flying with friends, but when we got Callie three years ago I thought it would be fun to take her up in the plane with me," he said.
"I bought some small ear protectors for her to wear and the first time we just taxied around the airport to make sure she enjoyed it.
"It all went well so we then went on a short flight and she took it all in her stride and seemed very happy."
Now the pair fly most weekends, visiting beaches such as Barra in Scotland, Perranporth in Cornwall and Caernarfon in Wales, where Callie enjoys a run on the sand and a sausage.
"She usually sits next to me in the front of the plane but if other people come with me she will stretch out on the back seat," added Graham.
"Callie usually wears a fluorescent jacket and as soon as she puts it on she knows she is going flying. She loves dressing up for the part."
The puppy pilot h...
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Dog gets own official crew card after flying 50,000 miles in owner's plane, Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, Britain - 03 May 2014
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Pooch Pilot Gets Official Crew Card
A pooch pilot with more than 250 flying hours has become the only dog in the UK to have her own crew card.
Canine captain Callie, a chocolate Labrador, has flown a massive 50,000 miles around the country with owner Graham Mountford in his Cessna 210 Centurion.
The three-year-old pet pilot flies almost every weekend and has touched down at airports across Britain, including Cornwall, Wales and the Scottish Islands.
Callie has a special harness to strap her into the cock pit of the six-seater plane and always has a sausage waiting for her when she lands.
"She has been flying since she was 12 weeks old and is a very well-travelled dog," said Graham, 50, from Leighton Buzzard, Beds.
"I get a lot of comments and smiles when I land at an airport and people realise my co-pilot is a dog."
Graham has been a private pilot for 13 years and started taking Callie up in the air with him when she was just three months old
"I used to go flying with friends, but when we got Callie three years ago I thought it would be fun to take her up in the plane with me," he said.
"I bought some small ear protectors for her to wear and the first time we just taxied around the airport to make sure she enjoyed it.
"It all went well so we then went on a short flight and she took it all in her stride and seemed very happy."
Now the pair fly most weekends, visiting beaches such as Barra in Scotland, Perranporth in Cornwall and Caernarfon in Wales, where Callie enjoys a run on the sand and a sausage.
"She usually sits next to me in the front of the plane but if other people come with me she will stretch out on the back seat," added Graham.
"Callie usually wears a fluorescent jacket and as soon as she puts it on she knows she is going flying. She loves dressing up for the part."
The puppy pilot h...
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Dog gets own official crew card after flying 50,000 miles in owner's plane, Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, Britain - 03 May 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matt Power/REX (3736687a)
Pooch Pilot Gets Official Crew Card
A pooch pilot with more than 250 flying hours has become the only dog in the UK to have her own crew card.
Canine captain Callie, a chocolate Labrador, has flown a massive 50,000 miles around the country with owner Graham Mountford in his Cessna 210 Centurion.
The three-year-old pet pilot flies almost every weekend and has touched down at airports across Britain, including Cornwall, Wales and the Scottish Islands.
Callie has a special harness to strap her into the cock pit of the six-seater plane and always has a sausage waiting for her when she lands.
"She has been flying since she was 12 weeks old and is a very well-travelled dog," said Graham, 50, from Leighton Buzzard, Beds.
"I get a lot of comments and smiles when I land at an airport and people realise my co-pilot is a dog."
Graham has been a private pilot for 13 years and started taking Callie up in the air with him when she was just three months old
"I used to go flying with friends, but when we got Callie three years ago I thought it would be fun to take her up in the plane with me," he said.
"I bought some small ear protectors for her to wear and the first time we just taxied around the airport to make sure she enjoyed it.
"It all went well so we then went on a short flight and she took it all in her stride and seemed very happy."
Now the pair fly most weekends, visiting beaches such as Barra in Scotland, Perranporth in Cornwall and Caernarfon in Wales, where Callie enjoys a run on the sand and a sausage.
"She usually sits next to me in the front of the plane but if other people come with me she will stretch out on the back seat," added Graham.
"Callie usually wears a fluorescent jacket and as soon as she puts it on she knows she is going flying. She loves dressing up for the part."
The puppy pilot h...
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Miranda Kerr donates US$100,000 to elephant charity, Thailand - 20 Feb 2014
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Miranda Kerr Donates $100,000 to Elephant Charity
Caring supermodel Miranda Kerr has donated a jumbo-sized US$100,000 to baby elephants.
The 30-year-old Australian personally handed over the cheque last month to Soraida Salwala, Founder and Secretary General of the Friends of the Asian Elephant (FAE). The donation was made at a hotel Ms Kerr was staying at in Bangkok.
The funds will go to ensuring juveniles at the special hospital in Lampang, Thailand, will remain nourished.
Ms Salwala explains: "We have elephants like baby Naka, who is now one years old. His mother tried to kill him at birth, but we fed him for one year with goat milk to help him grow.
"Miss Miranda Kerr's generous donation of US$100,000 will be for our milk fund. In her honour we have named the fund "Miranda Kerr's Baby Elephants Milk Fund". She is a beautiful and good woman to help elephants.
"When I thanked her, Miss Kerr said she appreciated what my foundation was doing and she was happy to know about FAE and happy to help our good cause."
Since FAE built the world's first elephant hospital in MaeYao National Reserve in 1993 they have treated over 3,900 cases of sick and injured elephants.
Elephants brought to the hospital have often been poorly treated by owners or have suffered horrendous injuries through incidents such as stepping on land mines.
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KLLFVFBCF (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Miranda Kerr donates US$100,000 to elephant charity, Thailand - 20 Feb 2014
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Miranda Kerr presents a cheque for US$100,000 to Soraida Salwala, Founder & Secretary General of the Friends of the Asian Elephant
Miranda Kerr Donates $100,000 to Elephant Charity
Caring supermodel Miranda Kerr has donated a jumbo-sized US$100,000 to baby elephants.
The 30-year-old Australian personally handed over the cheque last month to Soraida Salwala, Founder and Secretary General of the Friends of the Asian Elephant (FAE). The donation was made at a hotel Ms Kerr was staying at in Bangkok.
The funds will go to ensuring juveniles at the special hospital in Lampang, Thailand, will remain nourished.
Ms Salwala explains: "We have elephants like baby Naka, who is now one years old. His mother tried to kill him at birth, but we fed him for one year with goat milk to help him grow.
"Miss Miranda Kerr's generous donation of US$100,000 will be for our milk fund. In her honour we have named the fund "Miranda Kerr's Baby Elephants Milk Fund". She is a beautiful and good woman to help elephants.
"When I thanked her, Miss Kerr said she appreciated what my foundation was doing and she was happy to know about FAE and happy to help our good cause."
Since FAE built the world's first elephant hospital in MaeYao National Reserve in 1993 they have treated over 3,900 cases of sick and injured elephants.
Elephants brought to the hospital have often been poorly treated by owners or have suffered horrendous injuries through incidents such as stepping on land mines.
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KLLFVFBCF (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Miranda Kerr donates US$100,000 to elephant charity, Thailand - 20 Feb 2014
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Charity founder Soraida Salwala says
Miranda Kerr Donates $100,000 to Elephant Charity
Caring supermodel Miranda Kerr has donated a jumbo-sized US$100,000 to baby elephants.
The 30-year-old Australian personally handed over the cheque last month to Soraida Salwala, Founder and Secretary General of the Friends of the Asian Elephant (FAE). The donation was made at a hotel Ms Kerr was staying at in Bangkok.
The funds will go to ensuring juveniles at the special hospital in Lampang, Thailand, will remain nourished.
Ms Salwala explains: "We have elephants like baby Naka, who is now one years old. His mother tried to kill him at birth, but we fed him for one year with goat milk to help him grow.
"Miss Miranda Kerr's generous donation of US$100,000 will be for our milk fund. In her honour we have named the fund "Miranda Kerr's Baby Elephants Milk Fund". She is a beautiful and good woman to help elephants.
"When I thanked her, Miss Kerr said she appreciated what my foundation was doing and she was happy to know about FAE and happy to help our good cause."
Since FAE built the world's first elephant hospital in MaeYao National Reserve in 1993 they have treated over 3,900 cases of sick and injured elephants.
Elephants brought to the hospital have often been poorly treated by owners or have suffered horrendous injuries through incidents such as stepping on land mines.
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KLLFVFBCF (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Miranda Kerr donates US$100,000 to elephant charity, Thailand - 20 Feb 2014
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An elephant is fed milk
Miranda Kerr Donates $100,000 to Elephant Charity
Caring supermodel Miranda Kerr has donated a jumbo-sized US$100,000 to baby elephants.
The 30-year-old Australian personally handed over the cheque last month to Soraida Salwala, Founder and Secretary General of the Friends of the Asian Elephant (FAE). The donation was made at a hotel Ms Kerr was staying at in Bangkok.
The funds will go to ensuring juveniles at the special hospital in Lampang, Thailand, will remain nourished.
Ms Salwala explains: "We have elephants like baby Naka, who is now one years old. His mother tried to kill him at birth, but we fed him for one year with goat milk to help him grow.
"Miss Miranda Kerr's generous donation of US$100,000 will be for our milk fund. In her honour we have named the fund "Miranda Kerr's Baby Elephants Milk Fund". She is a beautiful and good woman to help elephants.
"When I thanked her, Miss Kerr said she appreciated what my foundation was doing and she was happy to know about FAE and happy to help our good cause."
Since FAE built the world's first elephant hospital in MaeYao National Reserve in 1993 they have treated over 3,900 cases of sick and injured elephants.
Elephants brought to the hospital have often been poorly treated by owners or have suffered horrendous injuries through incidents such as stepping on land mines.
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KLLFVFBCF (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Miranda Kerr donates US$100,000 to elephant charity, Thailand - 20 Feb 2014
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Charity founder Soraida Salwala says
Miranda Kerr Donates $100,000 to Elephant Charity
Caring supermodel Miranda Kerr has donated a jumbo-sized US$100,000 to baby elephants.
The 30-year-old Australian personally handed over the cheque last month to Soraida Salwala, Founder and Secretary General of the Friends of the Asian Elephant (FAE). The donation was made at a hotel Ms Kerr was staying at in Bangkok.
The funds will go to ensuring juveniles at the special hospital in Lampang, Thailand, will remain nourished.
Ms Salwala explains: "We have elephants like baby Naka, who is now one years old. His mother tried to kill him at birth, but we fed him for one year with goat milk to help him grow.
"Miss Miranda Kerr's generous donation of US$100,000 will be for our milk fund. In her honour we have named the fund "Miranda Kerr's Baby Elephants Milk Fund". She is a beautiful and good woman to help elephants.
"When I thanked her, Miss Kerr said she appreciated what my foundation was doing and she was happy to know about FAE and happy to help our good cause."
Since FAE built the world's first elephant hospital in MaeYao National Reserve in 1993 they have treated over 3,900 cases of sick and injured elephants.
Elephants brought to the hospital have often been poorly treated by owners or have suffered horrendous injuries through incidents such as stepping on land mines.
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KLLFVFBCF (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Miranda Kerr donates US$100,000 to elephant charity, Thailand - 20 Feb 2014
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Miranda Kerr Donates $100,000 to Elephant Charity
Caring supermodel Miranda Kerr has donated a jumbo-sized US$100,000 to baby elephants.
The 30-year-old Australian personally handed over the cheque last month to Soraida Salwala, Founder and Secretary General of the Friends of the Asian Elephant (FAE). The donation was made at a hotel Ms Kerr was staying at in Bangkok.
The funds will go to ensuring juveniles at the special hospital in Lampang, Thailand, will remain nourished.
Ms Salwala explains: "We have elephants like baby Naka, who is now one years old. His mother tried to kill him at birth, but we fed him for one year with goat milk to help him grow.
"Miss Miranda Kerr's generous donation of US$100,000 will be for our milk fund. In her honour we have named the fund "Miranda Kerr's Baby Elephants Milk Fund". She is a beautiful and good woman to help elephants.
"When I thanked her, Miss Kerr said she appreciated what my foundation was doing and she was happy to know about FAE and happy to help our good cause."
Since FAE built the world's first elephant hospital in MaeYao National Reserve in 1993 they have treated over 3,900 cases of sick and injured elephants.
Elephants brought to the hospital have often been poorly treated by owners or have suffered horrendous injuries through incidents such as stepping on land mines.
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KLLFVFBCF (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Miranda Kerr donates US$100,000 to elephant charity, Thailand - 20 Feb 2014
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A young elephant is fed milk
Miranda Kerr Donates $100,000 to Elephant Charity
Caring supermodel Miranda Kerr has donated a jumbo-sized US$100,000 to baby elephants.
The 30-year-old Australian personally handed over the cheque last month to Soraida Salwala, Founder and Secretary General of the Friends of the Asian Elephant (FAE). The donation was made at a hotel Ms Kerr was staying at in Bangkok.
The funds will go to ensuring juveniles at the special hospital in Lampang, Thailand, will remain nourished.
Ms Salwala explains: "We have elephants like baby Naka, who is now one years old. His mother tried to kill him at birth, but we fed him for one year with goat milk to help him grow.
"Miss Miranda Kerr's generous donation of US$100,000 will be for our milk fund. In her honour we have named the fund "Miranda Kerr's Baby Elephants Milk Fund". She is a beautiful and good woman to help elephants.
"When I thanked her, Miss Kerr said she appreciated what my foundation was doing and she was happy to know about FAE and happy to help our good cause."
Since FAE built the world's first elephant hospital in MaeYao National Reserve in 1993 they have treated over 3,900 cases of sick and injured elephants.
Elephants brought to the hospital have often been poorly treated by owners or have suffered horrendous injuries through incidents such as stepping on land mines.
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KLLFVFBCF (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Miranda Kerr donates US$100,000 to elephant charity, Thailand - 20 Feb 2014
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Miranda Kerr presents a cheque for US$100,000 to Soraida Salwala, Founder & Secretary General of the Friends of the Asian Elephant
Miranda Kerr Donates $100,000 to Elephant Charity
Caring supermodel Miranda Kerr has donated a jumbo-sized US$100,000 to baby elephants.
The 30-year-old Australian personally handed over the cheque last month to Soraida Salwala, Founder and Secretary General of the Friends of the Asian Elephant (FAE). The donation was made at a hotel Ms Kerr was staying at in Bangkok.
The funds will go to ensuring juveniles at the special hospital in Lampang, Thailand, will remain nourished.
Ms Salwala explains: "We have elephants like baby Naka, who is now one years old. His mother tried to kill him at birth, but we fed him for one year with goat milk to help him grow.
"Miss Miranda Kerr's generous donation of US$100,000 will be for our milk fund. In her honour we have named the fund "Miranda Kerr's Baby Elephants Milk Fund". She is a beautiful and good woman to help elephants.
"When I thanked her, Miss Kerr said she appreciated what my foundation was doing and she was happy to know about FAE and happy to help our good cause."
Since FAE built the world's first elephant hospital in MaeYao National Reserve in 1993 they have treated over 3,900 cases of sick and injured elephants.
Elephants brought to the hospital have often been poorly treated by owners or have suffered horrendous injuries through incidents such as stepping on land mines.
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KLLFVFBCF (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Miranda Kerr donates US$100,000 to elephant charity, Thailand - 20 Feb 2014
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (3627033d)
A young elephant is fed milk
Miranda Kerr Donates $100,000 to Elephant Charity
Caring supermodel Miranda Kerr has donated a jumbo-sized US$100,000 to baby elephants.
The 30-year-old Australian personally handed over the cheque last month to Soraida Salwala, Founder and Secretary General of the Friends of the Asian Elephant (FAE). The donation was made at a hotel Ms Kerr was staying at in Bangkok.
The funds will go to ensuring juveniles at the special hospital in Lampang, Thailand, will remain nourished.
Ms Salwala explains: "We have elephants like baby Naka, who is now one years old. His mother tried to kill him at birth, but we fed him for one year with goat milk to help him grow.
"Miss Miranda Kerr's generous donation of US$100,000 will be for our milk fund. In her honour we have named the fund "Miranda Kerr's Baby Elephants Milk Fund". She is a beautiful and good woman to help elephants.
"When I thanked her, Miss Kerr said she appreciated what my foundation was doing and she was happy to know about FAE and happy to help our good cause."
Since FAE built the world's first elephant hospital in MaeYao National Reserve in 1993 they have treated over 3,900 cases of sick and injured elephants.
Elephants brought to the hospital have often been poorly treated by owners or have suffered horrendous injuries through incidents such as stepping on land mines.
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KLLFVFBCF (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Miranda Kerr donates US$100,000 to elephant charity, Thailand - 20 Feb 2014
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (3627033c)
A young elephant is fed milk
Miranda Kerr Donates $100,000 to Elephant Charity
Caring supermodel Miranda Kerr has donated a jumbo-sized US$100,000 to baby elephants.
The 30-year-old Australian personally handed over the cheque last month to Soraida Salwala, Founder and Secretary General of the Friends of the Asian Elephant (FAE). The donation was made at a hotel Ms Kerr was staying at in Bangkok.
The funds will go to ensuring juveniles at the special hospital in Lampang, Thailand, will remain nourished.
Ms Salwala explains: "We have elephants like baby Naka, who is now one years old. His mother tried to kill him at birth, but we fed him for one year with goat milk to help him grow.
"Miss Miranda Kerr's generous donation of US$100,000 will be for our milk fund. In her honour we have named the fund "Miranda Kerr's Baby Elephants Milk Fund". She is a beautiful and good woman to help elephants.
"When I thanked her, Miss Kerr said she appreciated what my foundation was doing and she was happy to know about FAE and happy to help our good cause."
Since FAE built the world's first elephant hospital in MaeYao National Reserve in 1993 they have treated over 3,900 cases of sick and injured elephants.
Elephants brought to the hospital have often been poorly treated by owners or have suffered horrendous injuries through incidents such as stepping on land mines.
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KLLFVFBCF (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Blog about 3-year-old Down's Syndrome girl's battle with leukemia gets 11,000 followers, Maidstone, Kent, Britain - 20 Feb 2014
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Leukemia Tot's Blog Attracts Thousands Of Wellwishers
Known to her legions of fans as Princess Winnie, this British toddler is melting hearts around the globe.
More than 11,000 people a day follow her story after her mother Nichola started blogging about the three-year- old's battle against leukemia.
Yet what makes Winnie Martin's journey extra special is that she was also born with Down's Syndrome and at one stage was given just a ten per cent chance of surviving.
Although her leukemia is now under control, her family have been warned she will probably relapse and are raising funds for pioneering US treatment to take her chances of survival from 19 per cent to 90 per cent.
Nichola, of Maidstone, Kent, said: "We want to do everything we can to keep Winnie alive.
"We need to be prepared for what the future holds. When she relapses we need her on a plane to give her the best chance of life".
Of her daughter's on line fame she said: "We know Winnie is a superstar but we never expected her to get so many fans. It's incredible.
"If I don't post an update about Winnie every day they message me wanting to know how she is and what she has been up to.
"They've been there every step of the way, through the highs and the lows, the ups and the downs. We call them Winnie's army and they are amazing".
Winnie's battle started when she was born prematurely at 33 weeks with heart and liver failure.
But there was another shock in store for mum Nichola and husband Michael, 37, when medics broke the news that their newborn daughter also had Down's Syndrome.
Nichola says: "I'd had all the tests during the pregnancy so it was the last thing I expected.
"I was already in shock from her being born so early. I don't think I took it all in".
Winnie fought pneumonia twice, survived a drug overdose and had successful he...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KLUXYBISA
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Blog about 3-year-old Down's Syndrome girl's battle with leukemia gets 11,000 followers, Maidstone, Kent, Britain - 20 Feb 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jeremy Durkin/REX (3622507j)
Leukemia Tot's Blog Attracts Thousands Of Wellwishers
Known to her legions of fans as Princess Winnie, this British toddler is melting hearts around the globe.
More than 11,000 people a day follow her story after her mother Nichola started blogging about the three-year- old's battle against leukemia.
Yet what makes Winnie Martin's journey extra special is that she was also born with Down's Syndrome and at one stage was given just a ten per cent chance of surviving.
Although her leukemia is now under control, her family have been warned she will probably relapse and are raising funds for pioneering US treatment to take her chances of survival from 19 per cent to 90 per cent.
Nichola, of Maidstone, Kent, said: "We want to do everything we can to keep Winnie alive.
"We need to be prepared for what the future holds. When she relapses we need her on a plane to give her the best chance of life".
Of her daughter's on line fame she said: "We know Winnie is a superstar but we never expected her to get so many fans. It's incredible.
"If I don't post an update about Winnie every day they message me wanting to know how she is and what she has been up to.
"They've been there every step of the way, through the highs and the lows, the ups and the downs. We call them Winnie's army and they are amazing".
Winnie's battle started when she was born prematurely at 33 weeks with heart and liver failure.
But there was another shock in store for mum Nichola and husband Michael, 37, when medics broke the news that their newborn daughter also had Down's Syndrome.
Nichola says: "I'd had all the tests during the pregnancy so it was the last thing I expected.
"I was already in shock from her being born so early. I don't think I took it all in".
Winnie fought pneumonia twice, survived a drug overdose and had successful he...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KLUXYBISA
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Blog about 3-year-old Down's Syndrome girl's battle with leukemia gets 11,000 followers, Maidstone, Kent, Britain - 20 Feb 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jeremy Durkin/REX (3622507i)
Leukemia Tot's Blog Attracts Thousands Of Wellwishers
Known to her legions of fans as Princess Winnie, this British toddler is melting hearts around the globe.
More than 11,000 people a day follow her story after her mother Nichola started blogging about the three-year- old's battle against leukemia.
Yet what makes Winnie Martin's journey extra special is that she was also born with Down's Syndrome and at one stage was given just a ten per cent chance of surviving.
Although her leukemia is now under control, her family have been warned she will probably relapse and are raising funds for pioneering US treatment to take her chances of survival from 19 per cent to 90 per cent.
Nichola, of Maidstone, Kent, said: "We want to do everything we can to keep Winnie alive.
"We need to be prepared for what the future holds. When she relapses we need her on a plane to give her the best chance of life".
Of her daughter's on line fame she said: "We know Winnie is a superstar but we never expected her to get so many fans. It's incredible.
"If I don't post an update about Winnie every day they message me wanting to know how she is and what she has been up to.
"They've been there every step of the way, through the highs and the lows, the ups and the downs. We call them Winnie's army and they are amazing".
Winnie's battle started when she was born prematurely at 33 weeks with heart and liver failure.
But there was another shock in store for mum Nichola and husband Michael, 37, when medics broke the news that their newborn daughter also had Down's Syndrome.
Nichola says: "I'd had all the tests during the pregnancy so it was the last thing I expected.
"I was already in shock from her being born so early. I don't think I took it all in".
Winnie fought pneumonia twice, survived a drug overdose and had successful he...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KLUXYBISA
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Blog about 3-year-old Down's Syndrome girl's battle with leukemia gets 11,000 followers, Maidstone, Kent, Britain - 20 Feb 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jeremy Durkin/REX (3622507g)
Leukemia Tot's Blog Attracts Thousands Of Wellwishers
Known to her legions of fans as Princess Winnie, this British toddler is melting hearts around the globe.
More than 11,000 people a day follow her story after her mother Nichola started blogging about the three-year- old's battle against leukemia.
Yet what makes Winnie Martin's journey extra special is that she was also born with Down's Syndrome and at one stage was given just a ten per cent chance of surviving.
Although her leukemia is now under control, her family have been warned she will probably relapse and are raising funds for pioneering US treatment to take her chances of survival from 19 per cent to 90 per cent.
Nichola, of Maidstone, Kent, said: "We want to do everything we can to keep Winnie alive.
"We need to be prepared for what the future holds. When she relapses we need her on a plane to give her the best chance of life".
Of her daughter's on line fame she said: "We know Winnie is a superstar but we never expected her to get so many fans. It's incredible.
"If I don't post an update about Winnie every day they message me wanting to know how she is and what she has been up to.
"They've been there every step of the way, through the highs and the lows, the ups and the downs. We call them Winnie's army and they are amazing".
Winnie's battle started when she was born prematurely at 33 weeks with heart and liver failure.
But there was another shock in store for mum Nichola and husband Michael, 37, when medics broke the news that their newborn daughter also had Down's Syndrome.
Nichola says: "I'd had all the tests during the pregnancy so it was the last thing I expected.
"I was already in shock from her being born so early. I don't think I took it all in".
Winnie fought pneumonia twice, survived a drug overdose and had successful he...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KLUXYBISA
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Blog about 3-year-old Down's Syndrome girl's battle with leukemia gets 11,000 followers, Maidstone, Kent, Britain - 20 Feb 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jeremy Durkin/REX (3622507e)
Leukemia Tot's Blog Attracts Thousands Of Wellwishers
Known to her legions of fans as Princess Winnie, this British toddler is melting hearts around the globe.
More than 11,000 people a day follow her story after her mother Nichola started blogging about the three-year- old's battle against leukemia.
Yet what makes Winnie Martin's journey extra special is that she was also born with Down's Syndrome and at one stage was given just a ten per cent chance of surviving.
Although her leukemia is now under control, her family have been warned she will probably relapse and are raising funds for pioneering US treatment to take her chances of survival from 19 per cent to 90 per cent.
Nichola, of Maidstone, Kent, said: "We want to do everything we can to keep Winnie alive.
"We need to be prepared for what the future holds. When she relapses we need her on a plane to give her the best chance of life".
Of her daughter's on line fame she said: "We know Winnie is a superstar but we never expected her to get so many fans. It's incredible.
"If I don't post an update about Winnie every day they message me wanting to know how she is and what she has been up to.
"They've been there every step of the way, through the highs and the lows, the ups and the downs. We call them Winnie's army and they are amazing".
Winnie's battle started when she was born prematurely at 33 weeks with heart and liver failure.
But there was another shock in store for mum Nichola and husband Michael, 37, when medics broke the news that their newborn daughter also had Down's Syndrome.
Nichola says: "I'd had all the tests during the pregnancy so it was the last thing I expected.
"I was already in shock from her being born so early. I don't think I took it all in".
Winnie fought pneumonia twice, survived a drug overdose and had successful he...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KLUXYBISA
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Blog about 3-year-old Down's Syndrome girl's battle with leukemia gets 11,000 followers, Maidstone, Kent, Britain - 20 Feb 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jeremy Durkin/REX (3622507d)
Leukemia Tot's Blog Attracts Thousands Of Wellwishers
Known to her legions of fans as Princess Winnie, this British toddler is melting hearts around the globe.
More than 11,000 people a day follow her story after her mother Nichola started blogging about the three-year- old's battle against leukemia.
Yet what makes Winnie Martin's journey extra special is that she was also born with Down's Syndrome and at one stage was given just a ten per cent chance of surviving.
Although her leukemia is now under control, her family have been warned she will probably relapse and are raising funds for pioneering US treatment to take her chances of survival from 19 per cent to 90 per cent.
Nichola, of Maidstone, Kent, said: "We want to do everything we can to keep Winnie alive.
"We need to be prepared for what the future holds. When she relapses we need her on a plane to give her the best chance of life".
Of her daughter's on line fame she said: "We know Winnie is a superstar but we never expected her to get so many fans. It's incredible.
"If I don't post an update about Winnie every day they message me wanting to know how she is and what she has been up to.
"They've been there every step of the way, through the highs and the lows, the ups and the downs. We call them Winnie's army and they are amazing".
Winnie's battle started when she was born prematurely at 33 weeks with heart and liver failure.
But there was another shock in store for mum Nichola and husband Michael, 37, when medics broke the news that their newborn daughter also had Down's Syndrome.
Nichola says: "I'd had all the tests during the pregnancy so it was the last thing I expected.
"I was already in shock from her being born so early. I don't think I took it all in".
Winnie fought pneumonia twice, survived a drug overdose and had successful he...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KLUXYBISA
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