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FEATURE - Christiania in Kopenhagen
21.05.2006, Copenhagen, DNK, DENMARK - The Freetown Christiania in Copenhagen. (Denmark, Danish, Europe, European, Copenhagen, Freetown Christiania, Christiania, fristaden, staden, Christianshavn, independent community, community, independent, society, social, hippie, squatting, squat, squatters, alternative, subculture, culture, commune, anarchistic, anarchist, autonomy, autonomous, self-government, self-governing, self-governed, self-administration, self-administrating, city, urban, city life, urban life, city planning, urban planning, building, buildings, people, humans, cyclist, bicyclist, bicycle, bike, biking, riding, ride, cycling, cycle, tourism, touristic, travel, digital, horizontal) 00X060521D007CAROE.JPG - NOT for SALE in G E R M A N Y / G E R M A N Y OUT [MODEL RELEASE: NO, PROPERTY RELEASE: NO (c) caro photo agency / Oberhaeuser, http://www.carofoto.pl, info@carofoto.pl - In case of using the picture for non-journalistic purposes, please contact the agency - the picture is subject to royalty!]
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FEATURE - Christiania in Kopenhagen
21.05.2006, Copenhagen, DNK, DENMARK - The Freetown Christiania in Copenhagen. (Denmark, Danish, Europe, European, Copenhagen, Freetown Christiania, Christiania, fristaden, staden, Christianshavn, independent community, community, independent, society, social, hippie, squatting, squat, squatters, alternative, subculture, culture, commune, anarchistic, anarchist, autonomy, autonomous, self-government, self-governing, self-governed, self-administration, self-administrating, city, urban, city life, urban life, city planning, urban planning, building, buildings, people, humans, woman, Caucasian, 20-30 years, 20 to 30 years, twenties, cyclist, bicyclist, bicycle, bike, biking, riding, ride, cycling, cycle, tourism, touristic, travel, digital, square) 00X060521D005CAROE.JPG - NOT for SALE in G E R M A N Y / G E R M A N Y OUT [MODEL RELEASE: NO, PROPERTY RELEASE: NO (c) caro photo agency / Oberhaeuser, http://www.carofoto.pl, info@carofoto.pl - In case of using the picture for non-journalistic purposes, please contact the agency - the picture is subject to royalty!]
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The twilight of the midday sun lights the way as a cyclist braves the cold as they ride down the main street in Inuvik, N.W.T. Inuvik, like many northern communities, are coming out of 24-hour-a-day darkness.
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Lance Armstrong 7th win in the Tour de France, Champs Elyeeses, Paris, France
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Tour De France - Seven Times Winner, Lance Armstrong.
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Tour De France - Seven Times Winner, Lance Armstrong.
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PORTRAIT - Robert Millar
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Cyclist Robert Millar, Glasgow, Scotland - 27 Aug 2000
Three-time Tour de France stage winner Robert Millar has opened up (July 2017) about his transition into a woman. Philippa York, as she is now known, told CyclingNews.com that she has lived as a transgender woman for 'a considerable time'. She added that she wanted to open up about her transition before joining ITV4 to commentate on the upcoming Tour de France. According to Philippa she began her journey to become a woman at the "start of this millennium" and she is pictured here as Robert back in 2000.
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PORTRAIT - Robert Millar
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alan Simpson/REX/Shutterstock (8921393c)
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Cyclist Robert Millar, Glasgow, Scotland - 27 Aug 2000
Three-time Tour de France stage winner Robert Millar has opened up (July 2017) about his transition into a woman. Philippa York, as she is now known, told CyclingNews.com that she has lived as a transgender woman for 'a considerable time'. She added that she wanted to open up about her transition before joining ITV4 to commentate on the upcoming Tour de France. According to Philippa she began her journey to become a woman at the "start of this millennium" and she is pictured here as Robert back in 2000.
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PORTRAIT - Robert Millar
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alan Simpson/REX/Shutterstock (8921393a)
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Cyclist Robert Millar, Glasgow, Scotland - 27 Aug 2000
Three-time Tour de France stage winner Robert Millar has opened up (July 2017) about his transition into a woman. Philippa York, as she is now known, told CyclingNews.com that she has lived as a transgender woman for 'a considerable time'. She added that she wanted to open up about her transition before joining ITV4 to commentate on the upcoming Tour de France. According to Philippa she began her journey to become a woman at the "start of this millennium" and she is pictured here as Robert back in 2000.
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PORTRAIT - Robert Millar
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alan Simpson/REX/Shutterstock (8921393e)
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Cyclist Robert Millar, Glasgow, Scotland - 27 Aug 2000
Three-time Tour de France stage winner Robert Millar has opened up (July 2017) about his transition into a woman. Philippa York, as she is now known, told CyclingNews.com that she has lived as a transgender woman for 'a considerable time'. She added that she wanted to open up about her transition before joining ITV4 to commentate on the upcoming Tour de France. According to Philippa she began her journey to become a woman at the "start of this millennium" and she is pictured here as Robert back in 2000.
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PORTRAIT - Robert Millar
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alan Simpson/REX/Shutterstock (8921393d)
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Cyclist Robert Millar, Glasgow, Scotland - 27 Aug 2000
Three-time Tour de France stage winner Robert Millar has opened up (July 2017) about his transition into a woman. Philippa York, as she is now known, told CyclingNews.com that she has lived as a transgender woman for 'a considerable time'. She added that she wanted to open up about her transition before joining ITV4 to commentate on the upcoming Tour de France. According to Philippa she began her journey to become a woman at the "start of this millennium" and she is pictured here as Robert back in 2000.
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PORTRAIT - Robert Millar
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alan Simpson/REX/Shutterstock (8921393g)
Robert Millar
Cyclist Robert Millar, Glasgow, Scotland - 27 Aug 2000
Three-time Tour de France stage winner Robert Millar has opened up (July 2017) about his transition into a woman. Philippa York, as she is now known, told CyclingNews.com that she has lived as a transgender woman for 'a considerable time'. She added that she wanted to open up about her transition before joining ITV4 to commentate on the upcoming Tour de France. According to Philippa she began her journey to become a woman at the "start of this millennium" and she is pictured here as Robert back in 2000.
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PORTRAIT - Robert Millar
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alan Simpson/REX/Shutterstock (8921393f)
Robert Millar
Cyclist Robert Millar, Glasgow, Scotland - 27 Aug 2000
Three-time Tour de France stage winner Robert Millar has opened up (July 2017) about his transition into a woman. Philippa York, as she is now known, told CyclingNews.com that she has lived as a transgender woman for 'a considerable time'. She added that she wanted to open up about her transition before joining ITV4 to commentate on the upcoming Tour de France. According to Philippa she began her journey to become a woman at the "start of this millennium" and she is pictured here as Robert back in 2000.
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Princess Beatrix with Prince Claus in the grounds of Drakensteyn Castle, Netherlands
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PAT MCQUAID
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Pat McQuaid wearing the yellow jersey during the Tour of Ireland with his sister Siobhan - 1974
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Pat McQuaid wearing the yellow jersey during the Tour of Ireland - 1974
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FINAL SPURT
13 February 1950
The last spurt is the hardest, and these Empire Games cyclists put every ounce of strength into their final efforts to cross the magic white line that divides the struggle from the fruits of victory. Shown here winning the 100 kilometre road race in Auckland, New Zealand is Hector Sutherland (Australia) beating T R Carter (New Zealand), right and Jack Fowler (Australia), left who was third in the race. (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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AN EMBRACE FOR THE WINNER
13 February 1950
It was an uphill fight all the way, and against some of the finest cyclists in the Empire, but Hector Sutherland of Australia emerged victor in the gruelling 100 kilometre road race in the Empire Games in Auckland, New Zealand and is here seen receiving a hand shake and an embrace from Jack Meagher, the manager of the Australian cycle team, after the race was over. (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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Copenhagen : Waving and smiling as he is carried shoulder-high here is Ferdinand Kuebler of Switzerland who came second inthe finals in the World Road Race for professional cyclists .
22 August 1949
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Copenhagen : Ferdinand Kuebler of Switzerland who came second in the finals in the World road race for professional cyclists.
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Copenhagen : Spectators applaud the cyclists coming home during the finals in the World road race for professional cyclists. Winner is Henri van Steenberger
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OXFORD IN THE AIR WAR - EVACUEES TAKE PLACE OF STUDENTS IN UNIVERSITY CITY
Oxford, once quiet and sedate seat of learning, has taken on an unfamiliar aspect since the intensification of the air war, for it is now a city of refuge for many thousands of mothers and children from the bombed areas of London. Though some of the colleges of the University have been closed and many of the undergraduates are in the Forces, there are few vacant rooms to be found in the town. The houses where students formerly lived are occupied by evacuees. The pavements of the main street are crammed as never before with pedestrians, restaurants and eating houses are packed with customers at all times of the day, and the cinemas are gratified by the eager patronage of exiled Londoners.
Despite the changed face of the town, however, the past is still represented by undergraduates from the colleges which have remained open as they stroll or cycle through the streets.
Photo Shows: Men and girls cycling past some of Oxfords venerable buildings. Formerly students made the bulk of cycle traffic. Now many temporary residents travel about the town on bicycles.
October 1940
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"ROUND GERMANY" CYCLISTS PASS OVER SKAGERRAK BRIDGE
Photo Shows: Competitors in the "Round Germany" Cycle race passing over the Skagerrak (Jutland) Bridge over the Rhine near Dusseldorf during the ninth stage of the race from Cologne to Bielefeld.
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