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Daily Life In Kolkata, India
A person arranges clocks inside his shop in Kolkata, India, on May 25, 2025. (Photo by Sudipta Das/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Canada
A lion doorknob is on a historic building in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on June 12, 2024. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Ottawa
OTTAWA, CANADA - MAY 01:
The Central Post Office features the Coat of Arms of Canada above its main entrance, in downtown Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, on May 1st, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Ottawa
OTTAWA, CANADA – APRIL 29:
The Ottawa location of Peking Duck, a branch of the historic Quanjude chain founded in 1864 in Beijing, opened on George Street in 2022, in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, on April 29, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Man In Wheelchair Prays Before Memorial Of Pope Francis In Catholic Church
An elderly man in a wheelchair sits in prayer in front of a memorial altar with lit candles and a portrait of the late Pope Francis inside a Catholic church in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, April 29, 2025. The setting includes devotional candles, a flower pot, and a statue of Saint Elisabeth, providing a solemn space for mourning and reflection. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Las Vegas
LAS VEGAS, USA - JANUARY 07:
The McDonald's logo illuminated at night outside a fast food restaurant, in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, on January 7 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Las Vegas
LAS VEGAS, USA - JANUARY 07:
The McDonald's fast food restaurant, in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, on January 7 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Las Vegas
LAS VEGAS, USA - JANUARY 07:
The McDonald's fast food restaurant, in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, on January 7 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Las Vegas
LAS VEGAS, USA - JANUARY 07:
The McDonald's logo illuminated at night outside a fast food restaurant, in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, on January 7 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Las Vegas
LAS VEGAS, USA - JANUARY 07:
The McDonald's fast food restaurant, in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, on January 7 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Las Vegas
LAS VEGAS, USA - JANUARY 07:
The McDonald's logo illuminated at night outside a fast food restaurant, in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, on January 7 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Ikea Store
Ikea flags are seen in front of Ikea store in Krakow, Poland on April 4th, 2025. (Photo by Beata Zawrzel/NurPhoto) -
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'Othello' opens on Broadway
March 23, 2025 - New York, New York, United States: Business woman Martha Stewart attends arrivals. (Michael Sherer/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Daily Life In Edmonton
EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 22:
The Titan Flooring and Interior Design store is seen in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on March 22, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Richmond Hill, Canada
Elephant figures in yoga poses are displayed at a shopping mall in Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada, on December 14, 2024. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Nainital, Uttarakhand, India
Decorations for an upcoming marriage are set up during wedding season in Nainital, Uttarakhand, India, on April 21, 2024. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Ottawa
OTTAWA, CANADA - MARCH 8:
Small Canadian flags are displayed inside the House of Commons souvenir shop at Parliament Hill, in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, on March 8, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Ukraine prepares for Christmas
UZHHOROD, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 26, 2024 - Christmas tree decorations are for sale in a shop ahead of the holidays, Uzhhorod, Zakarpattia region, western Ukraine. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Ukraine prepares for Christmas
UZHHOROD, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 26, 2024 - Tableware and a snow globe are for sale in a shop ahead of Christmas and New Year, Uzhhorod, Zakarpattia region, western Ukraine. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Ukraine prepares for Christmas
UZHHOROD, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 26, 2024 - Miniature costumes are for sale in a shop ahead of Christmas and New Year, Uzhhorod, Zakarpattia region, western Ukraine. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Ukraine prepares for Christmas
UZHHOROD, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 26, 2024 - A man decorates the storefront ahead of Christmas and New Year, Uzhhorod, Zakarpattia region, western Ukraine. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Ukraine prepares for Christmas
UZHHOROD, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 26, 2024 - Candles and tableware are for sale in a shop ahead of Christmas and New Year, Uzhhorod, Zakarpattia region, western Ukraine. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Ukraine prepares for Christmas
UZHHOROD, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 26, 2024 - A Christmas star decoration and a wreath made of baubles are for sale in a shop ahead of Christmas and New Year, Uzhhorod, Zakarpattia region, western Ukraine. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Ukraine prepares for Christmas
UZHHOROD, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 26, 2024 - People walk past a shop decorated for Christmas and New Year, Uzhhorod, Zakarpattia region, western Ukraine. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Ukraine prepares for Christmas
UZHHOROD, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 26, 2024 - An artificial Christmas tree is for sale in a shop ahead of Christmas and New Year, Uzhhorod, Zakarpattia region, western Ukraine. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Ukraine prepares for Christmas
UZHHOROD, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 26, 2024 - Snow globes, gingerbread houses, teddy bears and other toys are for sale in a shop ahead of Christmas and New Year, Uzhhorod, Zakarpattia region, western Ukraine. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Ukraine prepares for Christmas
UZHHOROD, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 26, 2024 - Christmas decorations for sale are displayed in a show window, Uzhhorod, Zakarpattia region, western Ukraine. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Ukraine prepares for Christmas
UZHHOROD, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 26, 2024 - Spruce branches tied with a red bow decorate a shop window ahead of Christmas and New Year, Uzhhorod, Zakarpattia region, western Ukraine. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Ukraine prepares for Christmas
UZHHOROD, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 26, 2024 - A storefront is decorated ahead of Christmas and New Year, Uzhhorod, Zakarpattia region, western Ukraine. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Ukraine prepares for Christmas
UZHHOROD, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 26, 2024 - Decorations are for sale in a shop ahead of Christmas and New Year, Uzhhorod, Zakarpattia region, western Ukraine. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Ukraine prepares for Christmas
UZHHOROD, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 26, 2024 - A Santa Claus decoration is for sale in a shop ahead of Christmas and New Year, Uzhhorod, Zakarpattia region, western Ukraine. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Ukraine prepares for Christmas
UZHHOROD, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 26, 2024 - A toy deer made of spruce branches is displayed in a local shop ahead of Christmas and New Year, Uzhhorod, Zakarpattia region, western Ukraine. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Ukraine prepares for Christmas
UZHHOROD, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 26, 2024 - Baubles and other Christmas tree decorations are for sale in a shop ahead of Christmas and New Year, Uzhhorod, Zakarpattia region, western Ukraine. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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FEATURE - Weihnachtsshopping und Dekorationen in Mayfair, London
London, UK, 24th Nov 2022. A large illuminated crown is reflected in the rainy pavement. This year's Christmas Lights in Bond Street, Mayfair's famous shopping street, are royal-themed and feature crowns, tiaras and jewelry, illuminating the street and delighting Christmas shoppers., Credit:Imageplotter / Avalon
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FEATURE - Wie die letzten US-Präsidenten das Oval Office farblich gestalten liessen
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New US president Joe Biden has already had the decorators in to get his Oval Office at the White House looking just the way he wants it.The main colours are gold, blue and beige.That meant making only a few changes to predecessor Donald Trump’s own preferences.Both presidents had gold drapes. But Democrat Biden has decoded to replace the mainly platinum carpet with one in blueBiden also replaced a bust of British war-time leader Winston Churchill with one of US Latino rights campaigner Cesar Chavez.The changes inspired British door maker Aspire to look at the Oval Room fixtures and fittings and colour schemes over the last 40 years for the seven presidents who have served during that timeA spokesperson explained:” If you had to live like that for the next four ,possibly eight years, you’d want to make it as homely as possible, right? “Well, that’s what the current and past Presidents of the United States have done. “We found a few similarities between the Oval Office’s appearance during the service of each president. “The wainscoting is never touched, the famous Oval Office desk is largely the same, and it seems the most recent presidents quite like a particular chest of drawers too, as these aren’t changed all that often either.“Aside from the above, the décor is changed each time a new president enters the White House; after all, they’re the ones that have to use that room as their new home office.”
OPS: Oval Office decor of President Ronald Reagan (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Wie die letzten US-Präsidenten das Oval Office farblich gestalten liessen
Ferrari Press Agency
White House 1
Ref 12579
26/01/2020
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Pictures must credit: Aspire Doors
New US president Joe Biden has already had the decorators in to get his Oval Office at the White House looking just the way he wants it.The main colours are gold, blue and beige.That meant making only a few changes to predecessor Donald Trump’s own preferences.Both presidents had gold drapes. But Democrat Biden has decoded to replace the mainly platinum carpet with one in blueBiden also replaced a bust of British war-time leader Winston Churchill with one of US Latino rights campaigner Cesar Chavez.The changes inspired British door maker Aspire to look at the Oval Room fixtures and fittings and colour schemes over the last 40 years for the seven presidents who have served during that timeA spokesperson explained:” If you had to live like that for the next four ,possibly eight years, you’d want to make it as homely as possible, right? “Well, that’s what the current and past Presidents of the United States have done. “We found a few similarities between the Oval Office’s appearance during the service of each president. “The wainscoting is never touched, the famous Oval Office desk is largely the same, and it seems the most recent presidents quite like a particular chest of drawers too, as these aren’t changed all that often either.“Aside from the above, the décor is changed each time a new president enters the White House; after all, they’re the ones that have to use that room as their new home office.”
OPS: Oval Office decor of President George W Bush (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Wie die letzten US-Präsidenten das Oval Office farblich gestalten liessen
Ferrari Press Agency
White House 1
Ref 12579
26/01/2020
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures must credit: Aspire Doors
New US president Joe Biden has already had the decorators in to get his Oval Office at the White House looking just the way he wants it.The main colours are gold, blue and beige.That meant making only a few changes to predecessor Donald Trump’s own preferences.Both presidents had gold drapes. But Democrat Biden has decoded to replace the mainly platinum carpet with one in blueBiden also replaced a bust of British war-time leader Winston Churchill with one of US Latino rights campaigner Cesar Chavez.The changes inspired British door maker Aspire to look at the Oval Room fixtures and fittings and colour schemes over the last 40 years for the seven presidents who have served during that timeA spokesperson explained:” If you had to live like that for the next four ,possibly eight years, you’d want to make it as homely as possible, right? “Well, that’s what the current and past Presidents of the United States have done. “We found a few similarities between the Oval Office’s appearance during the service of each president. “The wainscoting is never touched, the famous Oval Office desk is largely the same, and it seems the most recent presidents quite like a particular chest of drawers too, as these aren’t changed all that often either.“Aside from the above, the décor is changed each time a new president enters the White House; after all, they’re the ones that have to use that room as their new home office.”
OPS: Oval Office decor of President George H W Bush (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Wie die letzten US-Präsidenten das Oval Office farblich gestalten liessen
Ferrari Press Agency
White House 1
Ref 12579
26/01/2020
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures must credit: Aspire Doors
New US president Joe Biden has already had the decorators in to get his Oval Office at the White House looking just the way he wants it.The main colours are gold, blue and beige.That meant making only a few changes to predecessor Donald Trump’s own preferences.Both presidents had gold drapes. But Democrat Biden has decoded to replace the mainly platinum carpet with one in blueBiden also replaced a bust of British war-time leader Winston Churchill with one of US Latino rights campaigner Cesar Chavez.The changes inspired British door maker Aspire to look at the Oval Room fixtures and fittings and colour schemes over the last 40 years for the seven presidents who have served during that timeA spokesperson explained:” If you had to live like that for the next four ,possibly eight years, you’d want to make it as homely as possible, right? “Well, that’s what the current and past Presidents of the United States have done. “We found a few similarities between the Oval Office’s appearance during the service of each president. “The wainscoting is never touched, the famous Oval Office desk is largely the same, and it seems the most recent presidents quite like a particular chest of drawers too, as these aren’t changed all that often either.“Aside from the above, the décor is changed each time a new president enters the White House; after all, they’re the ones that have to use that room as their new home office.”
OPS: Oval Office decor of President Bill Clinton (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Wie die letzten US-Präsidenten das Oval Office farblich gestalten liessen
Ferrari Press Agency
White House 1
Ref 12579
26/01/2020
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Pictures must credit: Aspire Doors
New US president Joe Biden has already had the decorators in to get his Oval Office at the White House looking just the way he wants it.The main colours are gold, blue and beige.That meant making only a few changes to predecessor Donald Trump’s own preferences.Both presidents had gold drapes. But Democrat Biden has decoded to replace the mainly platinum carpet with one in blueBiden also replaced a bust of British war-time leader Winston Churchill with one of US Latino rights campaigner Cesar Chavez.The changes inspired British door maker Aspire to look at the Oval Room fixtures and fittings and colour schemes over the last 40 years for the seven presidents who have served during that timeA spokesperson explained:” If you had to live like that for the next four ,possibly eight years, you’d want to make it as homely as possible, right? “Well, that’s what the current and past Presidents of the United States have done. “We found a few similarities between the Oval Office’s appearance during the service of each president. “The wainscoting is never touched, the famous Oval Office desk is largely the same, and it seems the most recent presidents quite like a particular chest of drawers too, as these aren’t changed all that often either.“Aside from the above, the décor is changed each time a new president enters the White House; after all, they’re the ones that have to use that room as their new home office.”
OPS: Oval Office decor of President Barack Obama (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Wie die letzten US-Präsidenten das Oval Office farblich gestalten liessen
Ferrari Press Agency
White House 1
Ref 12579
26/01/2020
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures must credit: Aspire Doors
New US president Joe Biden has already had the decorators in to get his Oval Office at the White House looking just the way he wants it.The main colours are gold, blue and beige.That meant making only a few changes to predecessor Donald Trump’s own preferences.Both presidents had gold drapes. But Democrat Biden has decoded to replace the mainly platinum carpet with one in blueBiden also replaced a bust of British war-time leader Winston Churchill with one of US Latino rights campaigner Cesar Chavez.The changes inspired British door maker Aspire to look at the Oval Room fixtures and fittings and colour schemes over the last 40 years for the seven presidents who have served during that timeA spokesperson explained:” If you had to live like that for the next four ,possibly eight years, you’d want to make it as homely as possible, right? “Well, that’s what the current and past Presidents of the United States have done. “We found a few similarities between the Oval Office’s appearance during the service of each president. “The wainscoting is never touched, the famous Oval Office desk is largely the same, and it seems the most recent presidents quite like a particular chest of drawers too, as these aren’t changed all that often either.“Aside from the above, the décor is changed each time a new president enters the White House; after all, they’re the ones that have to use that room as their new home office.”
OPS: Oval Office decor of President Donal Trump (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Wie die letzten US-Präsidenten das Oval Office farblich gestalten liessen
Ferrari Press Agency
White House 1
Ref 12579
26/01/2020
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures must credit: Aspire Doors
New US president Joe Biden has already had the decorators in to get his Oval Office at the White House looking just the way he wants it.The main colours are gold, blue and beige.That meant making only a few changes to predecessor Donald Trump’s own preferences.Both presidents had gold drapes. But Democrat Biden has decoded to replace the mainly platinum carpet with one in blueBiden also replaced a bust of British war-time leader Winston Churchill with one of US Latino rights campaigner Cesar Chavez.The changes inspired British door maker Aspire to look at the Oval Room fixtures and fittings and colour schemes over the last 40 years for the seven presidents who have served during that timeA spokesperson explained:” If you had to live like that for the next four ,possibly eight years, you’d want to make it as homely as possible, right? “Well, that’s what the current and past Presidents of the United States have done. “We found a few similarities between the Oval Office’s appearance during the service of each president. “The wainscoting is never touched, the famous Oval Office desk is largely the same, and it seems the most recent presidents quite like a particular chest of drawers too, as these aren’t changed all that often either.“Aside from the above, the décor is changed each time a new president enters the White House; after all, they’re the ones that have to use that room as their new home office.”
OPS: Oval Office decor of President Joe Biden (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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Modern life is rubbish! The people whose homes are portals to the past
Modern life is rubbish! The people whose homes are portals to the past. Aaron Whiteside's house in Blackpool, Lancashire. Aaron Whiteside‚'lives in a 1930s' time capsule home. Aaron has spent thousands of pounds converting his surbuban semi into a pre-war home containing rare vintage antiques and furniture, wallpaper, fitted period carpets and installed coal fires.
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Modern life is rubbish! The people whose homes are portals to the past
Modern life is rubbish! The people whose homes are portals to the past. Aaron Whiteside's house in Blackpool, Lancashire. Aaron Whiteside‚'lives in a 1930s' time capsule home. Aaron has spent thousands of pounds converting his surbuban semi into a pre-war home containing rare vintage antiques and furniture, wallpaper, fitted period carpets and installed coal fires.
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Modern life is rubbish! The people whose homes are portals to the past
Modern life is rubbish! The people whose homes are portals to the past. Aaron Whiteside's house in Blackpool, Lancashire. Aaron Whiteside‚'lives in a 1930s' time capsule home. Aaron has spent thousands of pounds converting his surbuban semi into a pre-war home containing rare vintage antiques and furniture, wallpaper, fitted period carpets and installed coal fires.
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Modern life is rubbish! The people whose homes are portals to the past
Modern life is rubbish! The people whose homes are portals to the past. Aaron Whiteside's house in Blackpool, Lancashire. Aaron Whiteside‚'lives in a 1930s' time capsule home. Aaron has spent thousands of pounds converting his surbuban semi into a pre-war home containing rare vintage antiques and furniture, wallpaper, fitted period carpets and installed coal fires.
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Modern life is rubbish! The people whose homes are portals to the past
Modern life is rubbish! The people whose homes are portals to the past. Aaron Whiteside's house in Blackpool, Lancashire. Aaron Whiteside‚'lives in a 1930s' time capsule home. Aaron has spent thousands of pounds converting his surbuban semi into a pre-war home containing rare vintage antiques and furniture, wallpaper, fitted period carpets and installed coal fires.
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Modern life is rubbish! The people whose homes are portals to the past
Modern life is rubbish! The people whose homes are portals to the past. Aaron WhitesideÕs house in Blackpool, Lancashire. Aaron WhitesideÕs lives in a 1930Õs time capsule home. Aaron has spent thousands of pounds converting his surbuban semi into a pre-war home containing rare vintage antiques and furniture, wallpaper, fitted period carpets and installed coal fires.
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Modern life is rubbish! The people whose homes are portals to the past
Modern life is rubbish! The people whose homes are portals to the past. Aaron Whiteside's house in Blackpool, Lancashire. Aaron Whiteside‚'lives in a 1930s' time capsule home. Aaron has spent thousands of pounds converting his surbuban semi into a pre-war home containing rare vintage antiques and furniture, wallpaper, fitted period carpets and installed coal fires.
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Modern life is rubbish! The people whose homes are portals to the past
Modern life is rubbish! The people whose homes are portals to the past. Aaron Whiteside's house in Blackpool, Lancashire. Aaron Whiteside‚'lives in a 1930s' time capsule home. Aaron has spent thousands of pounds converting his surbuban semi into a pre-war home containing rare vintage antiques and furniture, wallpaper, fitted period carpets and installed coal fires.
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Modern life is rubbish! The people whose homes are portals to the past
Modern life is rubbish! The people whose homes are portals to the past. Aaron Whiteside's house in Blackpool, Lancashire. Aaron Whiteside‚'lives in a 1930s' time capsule home. Aaron has spent thousands of pounds converting his surbuban semi into a pre-war home containing rare vintage antiques and furniture, wallpaper, fitted period carpets and installed coal fires.
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