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  • Barnard Castle toasts its famous silver swan as museum seeks money for repair
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    Barnard Castle toasts its famous silver swan as museum seeks money for repair
    As mechanical bird's 250th anniversary arrives, time and lack of regular use in lockdowns has taken toll.

    When the Bowes Museum has funding, it hopes the public will be able to see the swan being restored live.

    Understandably, because it is 250 years old, the mechanical silver swan of Barnard Castle is not quite at its best.

    The silver swan is a star of the Bowes Museum, an 18th-century French chateau in Teesdale containing magnificent art, ceramics, furniture and other items collected by John and Joséphine Bowes.

    The swan was created by the silversmith James Cox and its fans would say it is one of the most fabulous examples of automata anywhere in the world, on a par with Cox's peacock clock in the Hermitage, St Petersburg.

    Before the pandemic the swan would be wound up to spring to life at 2pm every day. It brought crowds and gasps. But age and the lack of regular use during lockdowns means the swan is today more a sculpture than an automaton and needs restoration.

    The Silver Swan : Silver Swan, automaton, 1773, Workshop of James Cox, London. A clockwork replica of a life size silver Swan. On display at the Bowes Museum in Castle Barnard, County Durham.

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  • Barnard Castle toasts its famous silver swan as museum seeks money for repair
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    Barnard Castle toasts its famous silver swan as museum seeks money for repair
    As mechanical bird's 250th anniversary arrives, time and lack of regular use in lockdowns has taken toll.

    When the Bowes Museum has funding, it hopes the public will be able to see the swan being restored live.

    Understandably, because it is 250 years old, the mechanical silver swan of Barnard Castle is not quite at its best.

    The silver swan is a star of the Bowes Museum, an 18th-century French chateau in Teesdale containing magnificent art, ceramics, furniture and other items collected by John and Joséphine Bowes.

    The swan was created by the silversmith James Cox and its fans would say it is one of the most fabulous examples of automata anywhere in the world, on a par with Cox's peacock clock in the Hermitage, St Petersburg.

    Before the pandemic the swan would be wound up to spring to life at 2pm every day. It brought crowds and gasps. But age and the lack of regular use during lockdowns means the swan is today more a sculpture than an automaton and needs restoration.

    The Silver Swan : Silver Swan, automaton, 1773, Workshop of James Cox, London. A clockwork replica of a life size silver Swan. On display at the Bowes Museum in Castle Barnard, County Durham.

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  • Barnard Castle toasts its famous silver swan as museum seeks money for repair
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    Barnard Castle toasts its famous silver swan as museum seeks money for repair
    As mechanical bird's 250th anniversary arrives, time and lack of regular use in lockdowns has taken toll.

    When the Bowes Museum has funding, it hopes the public will be able to see the swan being restored live.

    Understandably, because it is 250 years old, the mechanical silver swan of Barnard Castle is not quite at its best.

    The silver swan is a star of the Bowes Museum, an 18th-century French chateau in Teesdale containing magnificent art, ceramics, furniture and other items collected by John and Joséphine Bowes.

    The swan was created by the silversmith James Cox and its fans would say it is one of the most fabulous examples of automata anywhere in the world, on a par with Cox's peacock clock in the Hermitage, St Petersburg.

    Before the pandemic the swan would be wound up to spring to life at 2pm every day. It brought crowds and gasps. But age and the lack of regular use during lockdowns means the swan is today more a sculpture than an automaton and needs restoration.

    Hannah Fox, Executive Director at the Bowes Museum in Castle Barnard, County Durham.

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  • Barnard Castle toasts its famous silver swan as museum seeks money for repair
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    Barnard Castle toasts its famous silver swan as museum seeks money for repair
    As mechanical bird's 250th anniversary arrives, time and lack of regular use in lockdowns has taken toll.

    When the Bowes Museum has funding, it hopes the public will be able to see the swan being restored live.

    Understandably, because it is 250 years old, the mechanical silver swan of Barnard Castle is not quite at its best.

    The silver swan is a star of the Bowes Museum, an 18th-century French chateau in Teesdale containing magnificent art, ceramics, furniture and other items collected by John and Joséphine Bowes.

    The swan was created by the silversmith James Cox and its fans would say it is one of the most fabulous examples of automata anywhere in the world, on a par with Cox's peacock clock in the Hermitage, St Petersburg.

    Before the pandemic the swan would be wound up to spring to life at 2pm every day. It brought crowds and gasps. But age and the lack of regular use during lockdowns means the swan is today more a sculpture than an automaton and needs restoration.

    Hannah Fox, Executive Director at the Bowes Museum in Castle Barnard, County Durham.

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  • Barnard Castle toasts its famous silver swan as museum seeks money for repair
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    Barnard Castle toasts its famous silver swan as museum seeks money for repair
    As mechanical bird's 250th anniversary arrives, time and lack of regular use in lockdowns has taken toll.

    When the Bowes Museum has funding, it hopes the public will be able to see the swan being restored live.

    Understandably, because it is 250 years old, the mechanical silver swan of Barnard Castle is not quite at its best.

    The silver swan is a star of the Bowes Museum, an 18th-century French chateau in Teesdale containing magnificent art, ceramics, furniture and other items collected by John and Joséphine Bowes.

    The swan was created by the silversmith James Cox and its fans would say it is one of the most fabulous examples of automata anywhere in the world, on a par with Cox's peacock clock in the Hermitage, St Petersburg.

    Before the pandemic the swan would be wound up to spring to life at 2pm every day. It brought crowds and gasps. But age and the lack of regular use during lockdowns means the swan is today more a sculpture than an automaton and needs restoration.

    Rose Engine Lathe, 1768, Hulot fils. A specialist type of geometric lathe which can etch curved designs on plates used in printing stamps and banknotes on display at the Bowes Museum in Castle Barnard, County Durham.

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  • Barnard Castle toasts its famous silver swan as museum seeks money for repair
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    Barnard Castle toasts its famous silver swan as museum seeks money for repair
    As mechanical bird's 250th anniversary arrives, time and lack of regular use in lockdowns has taken toll.

    When the Bowes Museum has funding, it hopes the public will be able to see the swan being restored live.

    Understandably, because it is 250 years old, the mechanical silver swan of Barnard Castle is not quite at its best.

    The silver swan is a star of the Bowes Museum, an 18th-century French chateau in Teesdale containing magnificent art, ceramics, furniture and other items collected by John and Joséphine Bowes.

    The swan was created by the silversmith James Cox and its fans would say it is one of the most fabulous examples of automata anywhere in the world, on a par with Cox's peacock clock in the Hermitage, St Petersburg.

    Before the pandemic the swan would be wound up to spring to life at 2pm every day. It brought crowds and gasps. But age and the lack of regular use during lockdowns means the swan is today more a sculpture than an automaton and needs restoration.

    Rose Engine Lathe, 1768, Hulot fils. A specialist type of geometric lathe which can etch curved designs on plates used in printing stamps and banknotes on display at the Bowes Museum in Castle Barnard, County Durham.

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  • Barnard Castle toasts its famous silver swan as museum seeks money for repair
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    Barnard Castle toasts its famous silver swan as museum seeks money for repair
    As mechanical bird's 250th anniversary arrives, time and lack of regular use in lockdowns has taken toll.

    When the Bowes Museum has funding, it hopes the public will be able to see the swan being restored live.

    Understandably, because it is 250 years old, the mechanical silver swan of Barnard Castle is not quite at its best.

    The silver swan is a star of the Bowes Museum, an 18th-century French chateau in Teesdale containing magnificent art, ceramics, furniture and other items collected by John and Joséphine Bowes.

    The swan was created by the silversmith James Cox and its fans would say it is one of the most fabulous examples of automata anywhere in the world, on a par with Cox's peacock clock in the Hermitage, St Petersburg.

    Before the pandemic the swan would be wound up to spring to life at 2pm every day. It brought crowds and gasps. But age and the lack of regular use during lockdowns means the swan is today more a sculpture than an automaton and needs restoration.

    Bioscope with gramophone type speaker, 2022 onwards, Kinnari Saraiya - A modern day mechanical movement museum with cinematic stories to tell with a film inside on display at the Bowes Museum in Castle Barnard, County Durham.

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  • Barnard Castle toasts its famous silver swan as museum seeks money for repair
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    Barnard Castle toasts its famous silver swan as museum seeks money for repair
    As mechanical bird's 250th anniversary arrives, time and lack of regular use in lockdowns has taken toll.

    When the Bowes Museum has funding, it hopes the public will be able to see the swan being restored live.

    Understandably, because it is 250 years old, the mechanical silver swan of Barnard Castle is not quite at its best.

    The silver swan is a star of the Bowes Museum, an 18th-century French chateau in Teesdale containing magnificent art, ceramics, furniture and other items collected by John and Joséphine Bowes.

    The swan was created by the silversmith James Cox and its fans would say it is one of the most fabulous examples of automata anywhere in the world, on a par with Cox's peacock clock in the Hermitage, St Petersburg.

    Before the pandemic the swan would be wound up to spring to life at 2pm every day. It brought crowds and gasps. But age and the lack of regular use during lockdowns means the swan is today more a sculpture than an automaton and needs restoration.

    Hand on keyboard : Performer,2021, Tobias Bradford - coutesy of the artist and the Saskia Neuman Gallery - A motion activated animatronic sculpture consisting of a robotic arm tentatively mashing the keys of a small electric fan organ on display at the Bowes Museum in Castle Barnard, County Durham.

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  • Barnard Castle toasts its famous silver swan as museum seeks money for repair
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    Barnard Castle toasts its famous silver swan as museum seeks money for repair
    As mechanical bird's 250th anniversary arrives, time and lack of regular use in lockdowns has taken toll.

    When the Bowes Museum has funding, it hopes the public will be able to see the swan being restored live.

    Understandably, because it is 250 years old, the mechanical silver swan of Barnard Castle is not quite at its best.

    The silver swan is a star of the Bowes Museum, an 18th-century French chateau in Teesdale containing magnificent art, ceramics, furniture and other items collected by John and Joséphine Bowes.

    The swan was created by the silversmith James Cox and its fans would say it is one of the most fabulous examples of automata anywhere in the world, on a par with Cox's peacock clock in the Hermitage, St Petersburg.

    Before the pandemic the swan would be wound up to spring to life at 2pm every day. It brought crowds and gasps. But age and the lack of regular use during lockdowns means the swan is today more a sculpture than an automaton and needs restoration.

    Rods and springs hanging on a teal blue wall : Potential energy, 2023, Helen Pailing and Mark Gabrysch - coutesy of the artist. On display at the Bowes Museum in Castle Barnard, County Durham.

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  • SPORT - Formel 1: Testfahrten in Bahrain
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    SPORT - Formel 1: Testfahrten in Bahrain
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by DPPI/Antonin Vincent/LiveMedia/Shutterstock (11796791r)
    Alfa Romeo Racing ORLEN C41, mechanical detail
    F1 Championship Formula 1 Bahrain Pre-season testing, Sakhir, Bahrain - 12 Mar 2021

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  • Best of Defence Imagery 2020
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    Best of Defence Imagery 2020
    Portrait of Chief Officer Engineering, David Mann at his station onboard RFA Argus.

    RFA Argus is a Primary Casualty Receiving Ship of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary. It has a 100-bed medical complex on board. She acts as a floating medical facility.

    The Royal Navy plays an essential part of the UK's military response to support people affected by Hurricanes by providing humanitarian and disaster relief to the Caribbean Islands.

    When disasters occur, infrastructure and resources can be crippled, with shortages of food and water supplies and a lack of basic services like sanitation and electricity.

    Responding humanely to these life-threatening scenarios is central to the Royal Navy's ethos - we have the skills, know-how and equipment to make a real difference, however extreme the circumstances.

    A self-sustaining, flexible force for good - even in the most challenging conditions – The crew will work alongside local emergency services re-establishing law and order, restoring water and power, repairing buildings like hospitals and schools, reopening airstrips and roads.© MOD Crown Copyright / eyevine

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  • Stunning new aerial photos of DrakeÍs LA mansion show how heÍs turned the property into his very own Playboy-style grotto.
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    Stunning new aerial photos of DrakeÍs LA mansion show how heÍs turned the property into his very own Playboy-style grotto.
    EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
    Los Angeles, CA, USA. April 18, 2019
    **Full copy available**
    Stunning new aerial photos of DrakeÍs LA mansion show how heÍs turned the property into his very own Playboy-style grotto. The 32-year-old rapper and singer spent $7.7 million to buy the six-bedroom, 11-bathroom home from Saddle Ranch owner Larry Pollack. Other features include several statues of animals littered around the property, including a 60-foot model of a crocodile beside the mechanical bull. He also kept the full-size beach volleyball court that came with the home, complete with sand.
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  • Stunning new aerial photos of DrakeÍs LA mansion show how heÍs turned the property into his very own Playboy-style grotto.
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    Stunning new aerial photos of DrakeÍs LA mansion show how heÍs turned the property into his very own Playboy-style grotto.
    EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
    Los Angeles, CA, USA. April 18, 2019
    **Full copy available**
    Stunning new aerial photos of DrakeÍs LA mansion show how heÍs turned the property into his very own Playboy-style grotto. The 32-year-old rapper and singer spent $7.7 million to buy the six-bedroom, 11-bathroom home from Saddle Ranch owner Larry Pollack. Other features include several statues of animals littered around the property, including a 60-foot model of a crocodile beside the mechanical bull. He also kept the full-size beach volleyball court that came with the home, complete with sand.
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  • Stunning new aerial photos of DrakeÍs LA mansion show how heÍs turned the property into his very own Playboy-style grotto.
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    Stunning new aerial photos of DrakeÍs LA mansion show how heÍs turned the property into his very own Playboy-style grotto.
    EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
    Los Angeles, CA, USA. April 18, 2019
    **Full copy available**
    Stunning new aerial photos of DrakeÍs LA mansion show how heÍs turned the property into his very own Playboy-style grotto. The 32-year-old rapper and singer spent $7.7 million to buy the six-bedroom, 11-bathroom home from Saddle Ranch owner Larry Pollack. Other features include several statues of animals littered around the property, including a 60-foot model of a crocodile beside the mechanical bull. He also kept the full-size beach volleyball court that came with the home, complete with sand.
    CREDIT MUST READ: Jeff Rayner/Coleman-Rayner
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  • Stunning new aerial photos of DrakeÍs LA mansion show how heÍs turned the property into his very own Playboy-style grotto.
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    Stunning new aerial photos of DrakeÍs LA mansion show how heÍs turned the property into his very own Playboy-style grotto.
    EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
    Los Angeles, CA, USA. April 18, 2019
    **Full copy available**
    Stunning new aerial photos of DrakeÍs LA mansion show how heÍs turned the property into his very own Playboy-style grotto. The 32-year-old rapper and singer spent $7.7 million to buy the six-bedroom, 11-bathroom home from Saddle Ranch owner Larry Pollack. Other features include several statues of animals littered around the property, including a 60-foot model of a crocodile beside the mechanical bull. He also kept the full-size beach volleyball court that came with the home, complete with sand.
    CREDIT MUST READ: Jeff Rayner/Coleman-Rayner
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    www.coleman-rayner.com

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  • Stunning new aerial photos of DrakeÍs LA mansion show how heÍs turned the property into his very own Playboy-style grotto.
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    Stunning new aerial photos of DrakeÍs LA mansion show how heÍs turned the property into his very own Playboy-style grotto.
    EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
    Los Angeles, CA, USA. April 18, 2019
    **Full copy available**
    Stunning new aerial photos of DrakeÍs LA mansion show how heÍs turned the property into his very own Playboy-style grotto. The 32-year-old rapper and singer spent $7.7 million to buy the six-bedroom, 11-bathroom home from Saddle Ranch owner Larry Pollack. Other features include several statues of animals littered around the property, including a 60-foot model of a crocodile beside the mechanical bull. He also kept the full-size beach volleyball court that came with the home, complete with sand.
    CREDIT MUST READ: Jeff Rayner/Coleman-Rayner
    Tel US (001) 310-474-4343- office
    www.coleman-rayner.com

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  • Stunning new aerial photos of DrakeÍs LA mansion show how heÍs turned the property into his very own Playboy-style grotto.
    DUKAS_102656900_COY
    Stunning new aerial photos of DrakeÍs LA mansion show how heÍs turned the property into his very own Playboy-style grotto.
    EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
    Los Angeles, CA, USA. April 18, 2019
    **Full copy available**
    Stunning new aerial photos of DrakeÍs LA mansion show how heÍs turned the property into his very own Playboy-style grotto. The 32-year-old rapper and singer spent $7.7 million to buy the six-bedroom, 11-bathroom home from Saddle Ranch owner Larry Pollack. Other features include several statues of animals littered around the property, including a 60-foot model of a crocodile beside the mechanical bull. He also kept the full-size beach volleyball court that came with the home, complete with sand.
    CREDIT MUST READ: Jeff Rayner/Coleman-Rayner
    Tel US (001) 310-474-4343- office
    www.coleman-rayner.com

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  • Stunning new aerial photos of DrakeÍs LA mansion show how heÍs turned the property into his very own Playboy-style grotto.
    DUKAS_102656887_COY
    Stunning new aerial photos of DrakeÍs LA mansion show how heÍs turned the property into his very own Playboy-style grotto.
    EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
    Los Angeles, CA, USA. April 18, 2019
    **Full copy available**
    Stunning new aerial photos of DrakeÍs LA mansion show how heÍs turned the property into his very own Playboy-style grotto. The 32-year-old rapper and singer spent $7.7 million to buy the six-bedroom, 11-bathroom home from Saddle Ranch owner Larry Pollack. Other features include several statues of animals littered around the property, including a 60-foot model of a crocodile beside the mechanical bull. He also kept the full-size beach volleyball court that came with the home, complete with sand.
    CREDIT MUST READ: Jeff Rayner/Coleman-Rayner
    Tel US (001) 310-474-4343- office
    www.coleman-rayner.com

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  • Stunning new aerial photos of DrakeÍs LA mansion show how heÍs turned the property into his very own Playboy-style grotto.
    DUKAS_102656885_COY
    Stunning new aerial photos of DrakeÍs LA mansion show how heÍs turned the property into his very own Playboy-style grotto.
    EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
    Los Angeles, CA, USA. April 18, 2019
    **Full copy available**
    Stunning new aerial photos of DrakeÍs LA mansion show how heÍs turned the property into his very own Playboy-style grotto. The 32-year-old rapper and singer spent $7.7 million to buy the six-bedroom, 11-bathroom home from Saddle Ranch owner Larry Pollack. Other features include several statues of animals littered around the property, including a 60-foot model of a crocodile beside the mechanical bull. He also kept the full-size beach volleyball court that came with the home, complete with sand.
    CREDIT MUST READ: Jeff Rayner/Coleman-Rayner
    Tel US (001) 310-474-4343- office
    www.coleman-rayner.com

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  • Stunning new aerial photos of DrakeÍs LA mansion show how heÍs turned the property into his very own Playboy-style grotto.
    DUKAS_102656882_COY
    Stunning new aerial photos of DrakeÍs LA mansion show how heÍs turned the property into his very own Playboy-style grotto.
    EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
    Los Angeles, CA, USA. April 18, 2019
    **Full copy available**
    Stunning new aerial photos of DrakeÍs LA mansion show how heÍs turned the property into his very own Playboy-style grotto. The 32-year-old rapper and singer spent $7.7 million to buy the six-bedroom, 11-bathroom home from Saddle Ranch owner Larry Pollack. Other features include several statues of animals littered around the property, including a 60-foot model of a crocodile beside the mechanical bull. He also kept the full-size beach volleyball court that came with the home, complete with sand.
    CREDIT MUST READ: Jeff Rayner/Coleman-Rayner
    Tel US (001) 310-474-4343- office
    www.coleman-rayner.com

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  • Stunning new aerial photos of DrakeÍs LA mansion show how heÍs turned the property into his very own Playboy-style grotto.
    DUKAS_102656879_COY
    Stunning new aerial photos of DrakeÍs LA mansion show how heÍs turned the property into his very own Playboy-style grotto.
    EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
    Los Angeles, CA, USA. April 18, 2019
    **Full copy available**
    Stunning new aerial photos of DrakeÍs LA mansion show how heÍs turned the property into his very own Playboy-style grotto. The 32-year-old rapper and singer spent $7.7 million to buy the six-bedroom, 11-bathroom home from Saddle Ranch owner Larry Pollack. Other features include several statues of animals littered around the property, including a 60-foot model of a crocodile beside the mechanical bull. He also kept the full-size beach volleyball court that came with the home, complete with sand.
    CREDIT MUST READ: Jeff Rayner/Coleman-Rayner
    Tel US (001) 310-474-4343- office
    www.coleman-rayner.com

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Stunning new aerial photos of DrakeÍs LA mansion show how heÍs turned the property into his very own Playboy-style grotto.
    DUKAS_102656878_COY
    Stunning new aerial photos of DrakeÍs LA mansion show how heÍs turned the property into his very own Playboy-style grotto.
    EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
    Los Angeles, CA, USA. April 18, 2019
    **Full copy available**
    Stunning new aerial photos of DrakeÍs LA mansion show how heÍs turned the property into his very own Playboy-style grotto. The 32-year-old rapper and singer spent $7.7 million to buy the six-bedroom, 11-bathroom home from Saddle Ranch owner Larry Pollack. Other features include several statues of animals littered around the property, including a 60-foot model of a crocodile beside the mechanical bull. He also kept the full-size beach volleyball court that came with the home, complete with sand.
    CREDIT MUST READ: Jeff Rayner/Coleman-Rayner
    Tel US (001) 310-474-4343- office
    www.coleman-rayner.com

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  • Stunning new aerial photos of DrakeÍs LA mansion show how heÍs turned the property into his very own Playboy-style grotto.
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    Stunning new aerial photos of DrakeÍs LA mansion show how heÍs turned the property into his very own Playboy-style grotto.
    EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
    Los Angeles, CA, USA. April 18, 2019
    **Full copy available**
    Stunning new aerial photos of DrakeÍs LA mansion show how heÍs turned the property into his very own Playboy-style grotto. The 32-year-old rapper and singer spent $7.7 million to buy the six-bedroom, 11-bathroom home from Saddle Ranch owner Larry Pollack. Other features include several statues of animals littered around the property, including a 60-foot model of a crocodile beside the mechanical bull. He also kept the full-size beach volleyball court that came with the home, complete with sand.
    CREDIT MUST READ: Jeff Rayner/Coleman-Rayner
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  • Stunning new aerial photos of DrakeÍs LA mansion show how heÍs turned the property into his very own Playboy-style grotto.
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    Stunning new aerial photos of DrakeÍs LA mansion show how heÍs turned the property into his very own Playboy-style grotto.
    EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
    Los Angeles, CA, USA. April 18, 2019
    **Full copy available**
    Stunning new aerial photos of DrakeÍs LA mansion show how heÍs turned the property into his very own Playboy-style grotto. The 32-year-old rapper and singer spent $7.7 million to buy the six-bedroom, 11-bathroom home from Saddle Ranch owner Larry Pollack. Other features include several statues of animals littered around the property, including a 60-foot model of a crocodile beside the mechanical bull. He also kept the full-size beach volleyball court that came with the home, complete with sand.
    CREDIT MUST READ: Jeff Rayner/Coleman-Rayner
    Tel US (001) 310-474-4343- office
    www.coleman-rayner.com

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  • Stunning new aerial photos of DrakeÍs LA mansion show how heÍs turned the property into his very own Playboy-style grotto.
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    Stunning new aerial photos of DrakeÍs LA mansion show how heÍs turned the property into his very own Playboy-style grotto.
    EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
    Los Angeles, CA, USA. April 18, 2019
    **Full copy available**
    Stunning new aerial photos of DrakeÍs LA mansion show how heÍs turned the property into his very own Playboy-style grotto. The 32-year-old rapper and singer spent $7.7 million to buy the six-bedroom, 11-bathroom home from Saddle Ranch owner Larry Pollack. Other features include several statues of animals littered around the property, including a 60-foot model of a crocodile beside the mechanical bull. He also kept the full-size beach volleyball court that came with the home, complete with sand.
    CREDIT MUST READ: Jeff Rayner/Coleman-Rayner
    Tel US (001) 310-474-4343- office
    www.coleman-rayner.com

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  • Stunning new aerial photos of DrakeÍs LA mansion show how heÍs turned the property into his very own Playboy-style grotto.
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    Stunning new aerial photos of DrakeÍs LA mansion show how heÍs turned the property into his very own Playboy-style grotto.
    EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
    Los Angeles, CA, USA. April 18, 2019
    **Full copy available**
    Stunning new aerial photos of DrakeÍs LA mansion show how heÍs turned the property into his very own Playboy-style grotto. The 32-year-old rapper and singer spent $7.7 million to buy the six-bedroom, 11-bathroom home from Saddle Ranch owner Larry Pollack. Other features include several statues of animals littered around the property, including a 60-foot model of a crocodile beside the mechanical bull. He also kept the full-size beach volleyball court that came with the home, complete with sand.
    CREDIT MUST READ: Jeff Rayner/Coleman-Rayner
    Tel US (001) 310-474-4343- office
    www.coleman-rayner.com

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  • Stunning new aerial photos of DrakeÍs LA mansion show how heÍs turned the property into his very own Playboy-style grotto.
    DUKAS_102656856_COY
    Stunning new aerial photos of DrakeÍs LA mansion show how heÍs turned the property into his very own Playboy-style grotto.
    EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
    Los Angeles, CA, USA. April 18, 2019
    **Full copy available**
    Stunning new aerial photos of DrakeÍs LA mansion show how heÍs turned the property into his very own Playboy-style grotto. The 32-year-old rapper and singer spent $7.7 million to buy the six-bedroom, 11-bathroom home from Saddle Ranch owner Larry Pollack. Other features include several statues of animals littered around the property, including a 60-foot model of a crocodile beside the mechanical bull. He also kept the full-size beach volleyball court that came with the home, complete with sand.
    CREDIT MUST READ: Jeff Rayner/Coleman-Rayner
    Tel US (001) 310-474-4343- office
    www.coleman-rayner.com

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  • Stunning new aerial photos of DrakeÍs LA mansion show how heÍs turned the property into his very own Playboy-style grotto.
    DUKAS_102656853_COY
    Stunning new aerial photos of DrakeÍs LA mansion show how heÍs turned the property into his very own Playboy-style grotto.
    EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
    Los Angeles, CA, USA. April 18, 2019
    **Full copy available**
    Stunning new aerial photos of DrakeÍs LA mansion show how heÍs turned the property into his very own Playboy-style grotto. The 32-year-old rapper and singer spent $7.7 million to buy the six-bedroom, 11-bathroom home from Saddle Ranch owner Larry Pollack. Other features include several statues of animals littered around the property, including a 60-foot model of a crocodile beside the mechanical bull. He also kept the full-size beach volleyball court that came with the home, complete with sand.
    CREDIT MUST READ: Jeff Rayner/Coleman-Rayner
    Tel US (001) 310-474-4343- office
    www.coleman-rayner.com

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    REPORTAGE - Perth, Australien
    PERTH-NOV 25 2019:Humanoid robot face.Humanoid robots with artificial intelligence algorithms can be use for space exploration missions without the need to turn back to Earth when mission completed.
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    FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
    April 17, 2018 - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia - One of Malaysian Army in a combat uniform seen at the DSA 2018....The 16th Defense Service Asia Exhibition and Conference also known as DSA 2018 was held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on 16th-19th April 2018. It’s one of the top 5 defense shows in the world. Admission is open to government defense & security personnel, defense & security industry professionals & executives and other specially invited guests only. 1,500 companies from 60 nations and more than 50,000 trade visitors from around the world participated in the exhibition. Defense Service Asia has successfully run for almost 3 decades since 1988 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • PEOPLE - Mia Tindall hoch zu Ross in Gatcombe Park in Gloucestershire
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    PEOPLE - Mia Tindall hoch zu Ross in Gatcombe Park in Gloucestershire
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Hartley/REX/Shutterstock (8983267aq)
    Mia Grace Tindall rides on a mechanical horse simulator watched by Mike Tindall
    Festival of British Eventing, Gatcombe Park, Gloucestershire, UK - 04 Aug 2017


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  • PEOPLE - Mia Tindall hoch zu Ross in Gatcombe Park in Gloucestershire
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    PEOPLE - Mia Tindall hoch zu Ross in Gatcombe Park in Gloucestershire
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Hartley/REX/Shutterstock (8983267ap)
    Mia Grace Tindall rides on a mechanical horse simulator
    Festival of British Eventing, Gatcombe Park, Gloucestershire, UK - 04 Aug 2017


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  • PEOPLE - Mia Tindall hoch zu Ross in Gatcombe Park in Gloucestershire
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    PEOPLE - Mia Tindall hoch zu Ross in Gatcombe Park in Gloucestershire
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Hartley/REX/Shutterstock (8983267ao)
    Mia Grace Tindall rides on a mechanical horse simulator
    Festival of British Eventing, Gatcombe Park, Gloucestershire, UK - 04 Aug 2017


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  • PEOPLE - Mia Tindall hoch zu Ross in Gatcombe Park in Gloucestershire
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    PEOPLE - Mia Tindall hoch zu Ross in Gatcombe Park in Gloucestershire
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Hartley/REX/Shutterstock (8983267am)
    Mia Grace Tindall rides on a mechanical horse simulator
    Festival of British Eventing, Gatcombe Park, Gloucestershire, UK - 04 Aug 2017


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  • PEOPLE - Mia Tindall hoch zu Ross in Gatcombe Park in Gloucestershire
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    PEOPLE - Mia Tindall hoch zu Ross in Gatcombe Park in Gloucestershire
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Hartley/REX/Shutterstock (8983267al)
    Mia Grace Tindall rides on a mechanical horse simulator
    Festival of British Eventing, Gatcombe Park, Gloucestershire, UK - 04 Aug 2017


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  • PEOPLE - Mia Tindall hoch zu Ross in Gatcombe Park in Gloucestershire
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    PEOPLE - Mia Tindall hoch zu Ross in Gatcombe Park in Gloucestershire
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Hartley/REX/Shutterstock (8983267ak)
    Mia Grace Tindall rides on a mechanical horse simulator
    Festival of British Eventing, Gatcombe Park, Gloucestershire, UK - 04 Aug 2017


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  • PEOPLE - Mia Tindall hoch zu Ross in Gatcombe Park in Gloucestershire
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    PEOPLE - Mia Tindall hoch zu Ross in Gatcombe Park in Gloucestershire
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Hartley/REX/Shutterstock (8983267aj)
    Mia Grace Tindall rides on a mechanical horse simulator
    Festival of British Eventing, Gatcombe Park, Gloucestershire, UK - 04 Aug 2017


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  • PEOPLE - Mia Tindall hoch zu Ross in Gatcombe Park in Gloucestershire
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    PEOPLE - Mia Tindall hoch zu Ross in Gatcombe Park in Gloucestershire
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Hartley/REX/Shutterstock (8983267ai)
    Mia Grace Tindall rides on a mechanical horse simulator
    Festival of British Eventing, Gatcombe Park, Gloucestershire, UK - 04 Aug 2017


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  • PEOPLE - Mia Tindall hoch zu Ross in Gatcombe Park in Gloucestershire
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    PEOPLE - Mia Tindall hoch zu Ross in Gatcombe Park in Gloucestershire
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Hartley/REX/Shutterstock (8983267ah)
    Mia Grace Tindall rides on a mechanical horse simulator
    Festival of British Eventing, Gatcombe Park, Gloucestershire, UK - 04 Aug 2017


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  • PEOPLE - Mia Tindall hoch zu Ross in Gatcombe Park in Gloucestershire
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    PEOPLE - Mia Tindall hoch zu Ross in Gatcombe Park in Gloucestershire
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Hartley/REX/Shutterstock (8983267ag)
    Mia Grace Tindall rides on a mechanical horse simulator
    Festival of British Eventing, Gatcombe Park, Gloucestershire, UK - 04 Aug 2017


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  • PEOPLE - Mia Tindall hoch zu Ross in Gatcombe Park in Gloucestershire
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    PEOPLE - Mia Tindall hoch zu Ross in Gatcombe Park in Gloucestershire
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Hartley/REX/Shutterstock (8983267af)
    Mia Grace Tindall rides on a mechanical horse simulator
    Festival of British Eventing, Gatcombe Park, Gloucestershire, UK - 04 Aug 2017


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  • PEOPLE - Mia Tindall hoch zu Ross in Gatcombe Park in Gloucestershire
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    PEOPLE - Mia Tindall hoch zu Ross in Gatcombe Park in Gloucestershire
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Hartley/REX/Shutterstock (8983267ae)
    Mia Grace Tindall rides on a mechanical horse simulator
    Festival of British Eventing, Gatcombe Park, Gloucestershire, UK - 04 Aug 2017


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  • PEOPLE - Mia Tindall hoch zu Ross in Gatcombe Park in Gloucestershire
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    PEOPLE - Mia Tindall hoch zu Ross in Gatcombe Park in Gloucestershire
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Hartley/REX/Shutterstock (8983267ad)
    Mia Grace Tindall rides on a mechanical horse simulator
    Festival of British Eventing, Gatcombe Park, Gloucestershire, UK - 04 Aug 2017


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  • PEOPLE - Mia Tindall hoch zu Ross in Gatcombe Park in Gloucestershire
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    PEOPLE - Mia Tindall hoch zu Ross in Gatcombe Park in Gloucestershire
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Hartley/REX/Shutterstock (8983267ac)
    Mia Grace Tindall rides on a mechanical horse simulator
    Festival of British Eventing, Gatcombe Park, Gloucestershire, UK - 04 Aug 2017


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  • PEOPLE - Mia Tindall hoch zu Ross in Gatcombe Park in Gloucestershire
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    PEOPLE - Mia Tindall hoch zu Ross in Gatcombe Park in Gloucestershire
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Hartley/REX/Shutterstock (8983267ab)
    Mia Grace Tindall rides on a mechanical horse simulator
    Festival of British Eventing, Gatcombe Park, Gloucestershire, UK - 04 Aug 2017


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  • FEATURE - China: Ein Bauer baut sich einen hölzernen Ochen
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    FEATURE - China: Ein Bauer baut sich einen hölzernen Ochen
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/REX/Shutterstock (8520780b)
    Li Jingyang with the mechanical wooden oxen he built
    Farmer builds mechanical wooden oxen, Jilin, China - 14 Mar 2017
    Li Jingyang, a 67-year-old farmer from Jilin, China, has built a mechanical wooden oxen to help him with his work.The wooden ox can carry cargo of more than 250 kilogram and five people.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • FEATURE - China: Ein Bauer baut sich einen hölzernen Ochen
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    FEATURE - China: Ein Bauer baut sich einen hölzernen Ochen
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/REX/Shutterstock (8520780e)
    Li Jingyang with the mechanical wooden oxen he built
    Farmer builds mechanical wooden oxen, Jilin, China - 14 Mar 2017
    Li Jingyang, a 67-year-old farmer from Jilin, China, has built a mechanical wooden oxen to help him with his work.The wooden ox can carry cargo of more than 250 kilogram and five people.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • FEATURE - China: Ein Bauer baut sich einen hölzernen Ochen
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    FEATURE - China: Ein Bauer baut sich einen hölzernen Ochen
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/REX/Shutterstock (8520780l)
    Li Jingyang in his workshop
    Farmer builds mechanical wooden oxen, Jilin, China - 14 Mar 2017
    Li Jingyang, a 67-year-old farmer from Jilin, China, has built a mechanical wooden oxen to help him with his work.The wooden ox can carry cargo of more than 250 kilogram and five people.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • FEATURE - China: Ein Bauer baut sich einen hölzernen Ochen
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    FEATURE - China: Ein Bauer baut sich einen hölzernen Ochen
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/REX/Shutterstock (8520780m)
    Li Jingyang in his workshop
    Farmer builds mechanical wooden oxen, Jilin, China - 14 Mar 2017
    Li Jingyang, a 67-year-old farmer from Jilin, China, has built a mechanical wooden oxen to help him with his work.The wooden ox can carry cargo of more than 250 kilogram and five people.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • FEATURE - China: Ein Bauer baut sich einen hölzernen Ochen
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    FEATURE - China: Ein Bauer baut sich einen hölzernen Ochen
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/REX/Shutterstock (8520780c)
    Li Jingyang with the mechanical wooden oxen he built
    Farmer builds mechanical wooden oxen, Jilin, China - 14 Mar 2017
    Li Jingyang, a 67-year-old farmer from Jilin, China, has built a mechanical wooden oxen to help him with his work.The wooden ox can carry cargo of more than 250 kilogram and five people.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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