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Spring Season In Toronto, Canada
A peony plant grows through a hole in a brick in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on May 4, 2025. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) -
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Spring Season In Toronto, Canada
A peony plant grows through a hole in a brick in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on May 4, 2025. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) -
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Spring Season In Toronto, Canada
A peony plant grows through a hole in a brick in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on May 4, 2025. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) -
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Spring Season In Toronto, Canada
A peony plant grows through a hole in a brick in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on May 4, 2025. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) -
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Brickfield Workers In Bangladesh
December 25, 2024, Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh: A worker carries brick on a simple wood rack over his shoulder while working at a brickyard in Dhaka. Everyday the air is being polluted by the black smoke emitted from the brick fields. As a result of working in brick fields at a polluted environment without any protective equipment brick field workers are suffering from many complex diseases including respiratory problems. (Credit Image: © Abu Sufian Jewel/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Jewish Quarter In Prague
Visitors walk along a narrow cobblestone alley lined with historic buildings and a Judaica shop in the Jewish Quarter of Prague, Czech Republic, on May 11, 2025. This area, featuring preserved architecture and small shops, is part of Josefov, the former Jewish ghetto and a significant center of Jewish history in Europe. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Visitors At Frauenkirche Cathedral In Munich
A large group of visitors walks out of the main portal of the Frauenkirche cathedral in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on May 3, 2025. The detailed Gothic-style doorway, statues, and ornate wooden doors frame the flow of tourists and locals during a busy day at the historic landmark. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Visitors At Frauenkirche Cathedral In Munich
A large group of visitors walks out of the main portal of the Frauenkirche cathedral in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on May 3, 2025. The detailed Gothic-style doorway, statues, and ornate wooden doors frame the flow of tourists and locals during a busy day at the historic landmark. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Visitors At Frauenkirche Cathedral In Munich
A large group of visitors walks out of the main portal of the Frauenkirche cathedral in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on May 3, 2025. The detailed Gothic-style doorway, statues, and ornate wooden doors frame the flow of tourists and locals during a busy day at the historic landmark. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Jack & Jones Store
People walk and sit in front of a Jack & Jones clothing store located in a pedestrian area in Straubing, Lower Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on April 26, 2025. The international fashion brand features menswear, and the store showcases seasonal items and sale promotions in its window displays. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Belgian enclaves inside Dutch town of Baarle-Nassau
White crosses mark the border between Belgium (L) and the Netherlands (R) as it runs through a residential building on Loveren Street in Baarle-Hertog, Belgium, on 22.04.2025. The house, located on both sides of the international boundary, displays two house numbers ó one Belgian and one Dutch ó reflecting its presence in both countries. Photo by Wiktor Dabkowski.
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Ukraine Army trains operators of ground robotic systems
A TerMIT ground robotic complex gets over an obstacle made of bricks during the training of operators of ground robotic systems and other specialists for the Ukrainian Ground Forces, April 16, 2025. (Photo by Pavlo Bahmut/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Ukraine Army trains operators of ground robotic systems
A TerMIT ground robotic complex gets over an obstacle made of bricks during the training of operators of ground robotic systems and other specialists for the Ukrainian Ground Forces, April 16, 2025. (Photo by Pavlo Bahmut/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Exhibition at Kyiv War Museum celebrates Ukraine’s coat of arms
KYIV, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 19, 2025 - A 14th-century plinth brick with the trident from the Lutsk Castle is displayed at the National Museum of the History of Ukraine in the Second World War on the Day of the National Emblem of Ukraine, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. (Photo by Hennadii Minchenko/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Joint training of Ukrainian and Polish rescuers in Vinnytsia region
VINNYTSIA REGION, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 28, 2024 - A rescuer cuts a brick wall during a collapsed structure search and rescue drill carried out by Ukraine’s State Emergency Service, experts of the Polish Center for International Aid (PCPM) and volunteers of the rapid response centre of the Vinnytsia regional branch of the Red Cross at a training site of Ukraine’s State Emergency Service in Vinnytsia region, Vinnytsia region, west-central Ukraine. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Joint training of Ukrainian and Polish rescuers in Vinnytsia region
VINNYTSIA REGION, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 28, 2024 - A rescuer drills a brick wall during a collapsed structure search and rescue exercise carried out by Ukraine’s State Emergency Service, experts of the Polish Center for International Aid (PCPM) and volunteers of the rapid response centre of the Vinnytsia regional branch of the Red Cross at a training site of Ukraine’s State Emergency Service in Vinnytsia region, Vinnytsia region, west-central Ukraine. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Dnipro after Russian missile attack on November 21, 2024
DNIPRO, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 21, 2024 - A pile of bricks is in the room in the rehabilitation centre for people with disabilities damaged by the Russian missile strike, Dnipro, east-central Ukraine. On Thursday morning, November 21, Russians launched an intercontinental ballistic missile, a Kinzhal, and seven Kh-101 cruise missiles at Dnipro. The Ukrainian air defence units intercepted six Kh-101 missiles. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Dnipro after Russian missile attack on November 21, 2024
DNIPRO, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 21, 2024 - A brick wall is seen through fallen plaster in the room in the rehabilitation centre for people with disabilities damaged by the Russian missile strike, Dnipro, east-central Ukraine. On Thursday morning, November 21, Russians launched an intercontinental ballistic missile, a Kinzhal, and seven Kh-101 cruise missiles at Dnipro. The Ukrainian air defence units intercepted six Kh-101 missiles. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Ukraine launches Travel Therapy project for war vets
LVIV REGION, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 1, 2024 - Pictures are seen on the brick wall of Zhovkva Castle, Zhovkva, Lviv region, western Ukraine (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Aftermath of Russian missile strike on Ukraine's Kryvyi Rih hotel
KRYVYI RIH, UKRAINE - AUGUST 27, 2024 - A car crushed by bricks is near a hotel that came under the rocket strike of Russian troops that killed four people, Kryvyi Rih, Dnipropetrovsk region, central Ukraine. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Lego style 3D printed bricks could be used to build Moon base
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Astronauts could one day be living on the Moon in a base built from Lego-style bricks.
Scientists at the European Space Agency have used dust from a 4.5 billion year old meteorite to 3D print bricks, similar to Lego brick, to help design
lunar shelters
The Space Bricks have helped the team explore how buildings
could be made using materials found in space.
As well as accommodation they could also be used for launch pads as part of US space agency NASA’s Artemis programme to put humans back on the Moon before the end of the decade
To test whether space materials could be used to create structures, the European team 3D printed Lego-style bricks with the meteorite dust to see if they could still be used as a building block on small scale versions of structures.
OPS:The 3D printed Lego-style space Bricks
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Lego style 3D printed bricks could be used to build Moon base
Ferrari Press Agency
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Pictures must credit: Lego
Astronauts could one day be living on the Moon in a base built from Lego-style bricks.
Scientists at the European Space Agency have used dust from a 4.5 billion year old meteorite to 3D print bricks, similar to Lego brick, to help design
lunar shelters
The Space Bricks have helped the team explore how buildings
could be made using materials found in space.
As well as accommodation they could also be used for launch pads as part of US space agency NASA’s Artemis programme to put humans back on the Moon before the end of the decade
To test whether space materials could be used to create structures, the European team 3D printed Lego-style bricks with the meteorite dust to see if they could still be used as a building block on small scale versions of structures.
OPS:The 3D printed Lego-style space Bricks
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Lego style 3D printed bricks could be used to build Moon base
Ferrari Press Agency
Space bricks 1
Ref 15940
19/06/2024
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures must credit: Lego
Astronauts could one day be living on the Moon in a base built from Lego-style bricks.
Scientists at the European Space Agency have used dust from a 4.5 billion year old meteorite to 3D print bricks, similar to Lego brick, to help design
lunar shelters
The Space Bricks have helped the team explore how buildings
could be made using materials found in space.
As well as accommodation they could also be used for launch pads as part of US space agency NASA’s Artemis programme to put humans back on the Moon before the end of the decade
To test whether space materials could be used to create structures, the European team 3D printed Lego-style bricks with the meteorite dust to see if they could still be used as a building block on small scale versions of structures.
OPS:The 3D printed Lego-style space Bricks
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Lego style 3D printed bricks could be used to build Moon base
Ferrari Press Agency
Space bricks 1
Ref 15940
19/06/2024
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures must credit: Lego
Astronauts could one day be living on the Moon in a base built from Lego-style bricks.
Scientists at the European Space Agency have used dust from a 4.5 billion year old meteorite to 3D print bricks, similar to Lego brick, to help design
lunar shelters
The Space Bricks have helped the team explore how buildings
could be made using materials found in space.
As well as accommodation they could also be used for launch pads as part of US space agency NASA’s Artemis programme to put humans back on the Moon before the end of the decade
To test whether space materials could be used to create structures, the European team 3D printed Lego-style bricks with the meteorite dust to see if they could still be used as a building block on small scale versions of structures.
OPS:The 3D printed Lego-style space Bricks
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Lego style 3D printed bricks could be used to build Moon base
Ferrari Press Agency
Space bricks 1
Ref 15940
19/06/2024
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures must credit: Lego
Astronauts could one day be living on the Moon in a base built from Lego-style bricks.
Scientists at the European Space Agency have used dust from a 4.5 billion year old meteorite to 3D print bricks, similar to Lego brick, to help design
lunar shelters
The Space Bricks have helped the team explore how buildings
could be made using materials found in space.
As well as accommodation they could also be used for launch pads as part of US space agency NASA’s Artemis programme to put humans back on the Moon before the end of the decade
To test whether space materials could be used to create structures, the European team 3D printed Lego-style bricks with the meteorite dust to see if they could still be used as a building block on small scale versions of structures.
OPS:The 3D printed Lego-style space Bricks
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Lego style 3D printed bricks could be used to build Moon base
Ferrari Press Agency
Space bricks 1
Ref 15940
19/06/2024
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures must credit: Lego
Astronauts could one day be living on the Moon in a base built from Lego-style bricks.
Scientists at the European Space Agency have used dust from a 4.5 billion year old meteorite to 3D print bricks, similar to Lego brick, to help design
lunar shelters
The Space Bricks have helped the team explore how buildings
could be made using materials found in space.
As well as accommodation they could also be used for launch pads as part of US space agency NASA’s Artemis programme to put humans back on the Moon before the end of the decade
To test whether space materials could be used to create structures, the European team 3D printed Lego-style bricks with the meteorite dust to see if they could still be used as a building block on small scale versions of structures.
OPS:The 3D printed Lego-style space Bricks
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Global heating is already making kiln workers’ lives unbearable. And it will only get worse
Researchers mapped brick kilns across India and used climate models to forecast the levels of heat stress workers face between now and 2050.
New research by the Rights Lab at the University of Nottingham in England shows that brick kiln workers are among the most vulnerable to human-caused global heating.
Patna, Bihar
A man walks past a pile of bricks at the Uma Brick Kiln, mosquito nets on top of the brick pile s serve as beds for the workers at night when its too hot to sleep indoors.
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Global heating is already making kiln workers’ lives unbearable. And it will only get worse
Researchers mapped brick kilns across India and used climate models to forecast the levels of heat stress workers face between now and 2050.
New research by the Rights Lab at the University of Nottingham in England shows that brick kiln workers are among the most vulnerable to human-caused global heating.
Patna, Bihar
Workers take a water break after loading bricks into the kiln for firing at the Uma Brick Kiln in Danapur, on the outskirts of Patna city.
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Global heating is already making kiln workers’ lives unbearable. And it will only get worse
Researchers mapped brick kilns across India and used climate models to forecast the levels of heat stress workers face between now and 2050.
New research by the Rights Lab at the University of Nottingham in England shows that brick kiln workers are among the most vulnerable to human-caused global heating.
Patna, Bihar
Workers loading unbaked bricks in the kiln at Uma Brick Kiln in Danapur , on the outskirts of Patna city.
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Global heating is already making kiln workers’ lives unbearable. And it will only get worse
Researchers mapped brick kilns across India and used climate models to forecast the levels of heat stress workers face between now and 2050.
New research by the Rights Lab at the University of Nottingham in England shows that brick kiln workers are among the most vulnerable to human-caused global heating.
Patna, Bihar
A worker fires the kiln by pouring powdered coal through small chimney like holes that dot the roof of the kiln.
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Global heating is already making kiln workers’ lives unbearable. And it will only get worse
Researchers mapped brick kilns across India and used climate models to forecast the levels of heat stress workers face between now and 2050.
New research by the Rights Lab at the University of Nottingham in England shows that brick kiln workers are among the most vulnerable to human-caused global heating.
Sunita Sonkar ( L) and Kiran SOnkar at their makeshift home on the worksite.
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Global heating is already making kiln workers’ lives unbearable. And it will only get worse
Researchers mapped brick kilns across India and used climate models to forecast the levels of heat stress workers face between now and 2050.
New research by the Rights Lab at the University of Nottingham in England shows that brick kiln workers are among the most vulnerable to human-caused global heating.
Patna, Bihar
A Worker gets a little rest under a banyan tree at the Uma Brick kiln in Danapur, Patna where she works as a brick loader . Very high summer temperatures stop all work in the day at the kiln with most work restricted to the early mornings and evenings.
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Global heating is already making kiln workers’ lives unbearable. And it will only get worse
Researchers mapped brick kilns across India and used climate models to forecast the levels of heat stress workers face between now and 2050.
New research by the Rights Lab at the University of Nottingham in England shows that brick kiln workers are among the most vulnerable to human-caused global heating.
Patna, Bihar
Migrant workers from Uttar Pradesh rest under the shade of the sole banyan tree at their worksite in Danapur, on the outskirts of Patna city.
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Global heating is already making kiln workers’ lives unbearable. And it will only get worse
Researchers mapped brick kilns across India and used climate models to forecast the levels of heat stress workers face between now and 2050.
New research by the Rights Lab at the University of Nottingham in England shows that brick kiln workers are among the most vulnerable to human-caused global heating.
Harilal Rajput,
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Global heating is already making kiln workers’ lives unbearable. And it will only get worse
Researchers mapped brick kilns across India and used climate models to forecast the levels of heat stress workers face between now and 2050.
New research by the Rights Lab at the University of Nottingham in England shows that brick kiln workers are among the most vulnerable to human-caused global heating.
Lalu Gadhi, 22 a migrant worker from Jharkhand seen pouring coal dust into the kiln at the Uma brick kiln in Danapur, on the outskirts of Patna city .
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Sutton Hoo of the north: £10.4m visitor centre to celebrate Anglo-Saxon site.
The story of Ad Gefrin, a royal complex in Northumberland valley discovered in 1950s, to be told at new attraction.
The construction of the Ad Gefrin centre a new world class cultural visitor attraction in Wooler, Northumberland, which will bring to life the history of the Anglo-British settlement and palace which were discovered at nearby eavering in one of the 20th centuryÕs most remarkable archaeological finds.
Wooler, Northumberland.
4th November 2021.
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Sutton Hoo of the north: £10.4m visitor centre to celebrate Anglo-Saxon site.
The story of Ad Gefrin, a royal complex in Northumberland valley discovered in 1950s, to be told at new attraction.
Project director Chris Ferguson stood on the site of the Anglo-Saxon royal court and Great Hall of Ad Gefrin at Yeavering in Northumberland. He is the project director for a new world class cultural visitor centre attraction, due to open nearby in Wooler in autumn 2022, which will bring to life the history of the Anglo-British settlement and palace which were discovered at Yeavering in one of the 20th century’s most remarkable archaeological finds.
Yeavering, Northumberland.
4th November 2021.
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Sutton Hoo of the north: £10.4m visitor centre to celebrate Anglo-Saxon site.
The story of Ad Gefrin, a royal complex in Northumberland valley discovered in 1950s, to be told at new attraction.
Project director Chris Ferguson stood on the site of the Anglo-Saxon royal court and Great Hall of Ad Gefrin at Yeavering in Northumberland. He is the project director for a new world class cultural visitor centre attraction, due to open nearby in Wooler in autumn 2022, which will bring to life the history of the Anglo-British settlement and palace which were discovered at Yeavering in one of the 20th century’s most remarkable archaeological finds.
Yeavering, Northumberland.
4th November 2021.
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Sutton Hoo of the north: £10.4m visitor centre to celebrate Anglo-Saxon site.
The story of Ad Gefrin, a royal complex in Northumberland valley discovered in 1950s, to be told at new attraction.
Project director Chris Ferguson stood on the site of the Anglo-Saxon royal court and Great Hall of Ad Gefrin at Yeavering in Northumberland. He is the project director for a new world class cultural visitor centre attraction, due to open nearby in Wooler in autumn 2022, which will bring to life the history of the Anglo-British settlement and palace which were discovered at Yeavering in one of the 20th century’s most remarkable archaeological finds.
Yeavering, Northumberland.
4th November 2021.
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Sutton Hoo of the north: £10.4m visitor centre to celebrate Anglo-Saxon site.
The story of Ad Gefrin, a royal complex in Northumberland valley discovered in 1950s, to be told at new attraction.
Project director Chris Ferguson stood on the site of the Anglo-Saxon royal court and Great Hall of Ad Gefrin at Yeavering in Northumberland. He is the project director for a new world class cultural visitor centre attraction, due to open nearby in Wooler in autumn 2022, which will bring to life the history of the Anglo-British settlement and palace which were discovered at Yeavering in one of the 20th century’s most remarkable archaeological finds.
Yeavering, Northumberland.
4th November 2021.
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Sutton Hoo of the north: £10.4m visitor centre to celebrate Anglo-Saxon site.
The story of Ad Gefrin, a royal complex in Northumberland valley discovered in 1950s, to be told at new attraction.
Project director Chris Ferguson stood on the site of the Anglo-Saxon royal court and Great Hall of Ad Gefrin at Yeavering in Northumberland. He is the project director for a new world class cultural visitor centre attraction, due to open nearby in Wooler in autumn 2022, which will bring to life the history of the Anglo-British settlement and palace which were discovered at Yeavering in one of the 20th century’s most remarkable archaeological finds.
Yeavering, Northumberland.
4th November 2021.
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Sutton Hoo of the north: £10.4m visitor centre to celebrate Anglo-Saxon site.
The story of Ad Gefrin, a royal complex in Northumberland valley discovered in 1950s, to be told at new attraction.
Project director Chris Ferguson stood on the site of the Anglo-Saxon royal court and Great Hall of Ad Gefrin at Yeavering in Northumberland. He is the project director for a new world class cultural visitor centre attraction, due to open nearby in Wooler in autumn 2022, which will bring to life the history of the Anglo-British settlement and palace which were discovered at Yeavering in one of the 20th century’s most remarkable archaeological finds.
Yeavering, Northumberland.
4th November 2021.
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Sutton Hoo of the north: £10.4m visitor centre to celebrate Anglo-Saxon site.
The story of Ad Gefrin, a royal complex in Northumberland valley discovered in 1950s, to be told at new attraction.
Project director Chris Ferguson stood on the site of the Anglo-Saxon royal court and Great Hall of Ad Gefrin at Yeavering in Northumberland. He is the project director for a new world class cultural visitor centre attraction, due to open nearby in Wooler in autumn 2022, which will bring to life the history of the Anglo-British settlement and palace which were discovered at Yeavering in one of the 20th century’s most remarkable archaeological finds.
Yeavering, Northumberland.
4th November 2021.
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Sutton Hoo of the north: £10.4m visitor centre to celebrate Anglo-Saxon site.
The story of Ad Gefrin, a royal complex in Northumberland valley discovered in 1950s, to be told at new attraction.
Project director Chris Ferguson stood on the site of the Anglo-Saxon royal court and Great Hall of Ad Gefrin at Yeavering in Northumberland. He is the project director for a new world class cultural visitor centre attraction, due to open nearby in Wooler in autumn 2022, which will bring to life the history of the Anglo-British settlement and palace which were discovered at Yeavering in one of the 20th century’s most remarkable archaeological finds.
Yeavering, Northumberland.
4th November 2021.
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Sutton Hoo of the north: £10.4m visitor centre to celebrate Anglo-Saxon site.
The story of Ad Gefrin, a royal complex in Northumberland valley discovered in 1950s, to be told at new attraction.
Project director Chris Ferguson stood on the site of the Anglo-Saxon royal court and Great Hall of Ad Gefrin at Yeavering in Northumberland. He is the project director for a new world class cultural visitor centre attraction, due to open nearby in Wooler in autumn 2022, which will bring to life the history of the Anglo-British settlement and palace which were discovered at Yeavering in one of the 20th century’s most remarkable archaeological finds.
Yeavering, Northumberland.
4th November 2021.
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The Truman Brewery development
A Banner protesting against the redevelopment of the Truman Brewery hangs over Brick Lane.
The latest battle on Brick Lane is over the redevelopment of the giant Truman Brewery site that sits in its middle, and where there are plans to put in a tall new office block as well as shops. Local businesses fear, with some justification, that this will mean higher rents but no more customers and the decline of the area.
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The Truman Brewery development
The Truman Brewery on Brick Lane.
The latest battle on Brick Lane is over the redevelopment of the giant Truman Brewery site that sits in its middle, and where there are plans to put in a tall new office block as well as shops. Local businesses fear, with some justification, that this will mean higher rents but no more customers and the decline of the area.
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The Merseyside Maritime Museum, Liverpool, Merseyside
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A street scene in Covent Garden, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
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FEATURE - Art Of The Brick: Lego-Ausstellung in Houston
November 5, 2019, Houston, TEXAS, U.S: November 5, 2019, Houston, Texas, U.S: 'The ART OF THE BRICK' a Lego exhibit by NATHAN SAWAYA is on display at the Houston Museum of Natural Science in Houston, Texas. (Credit Image: © Jerome Hicks/ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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