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  • NEWS - "Bring the Noise March": Trump Protest in London
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    NEWS - "Bring the Noise March": Trump Protest in London
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Steve Parkins/REX/Shutterstock (9761011n)
    Two protesters wearing 'Jesus Loves You' t-shirts
    'Bring The Noise March' Anti Donald Trump Protest, London, UK - 13 Jul 2018

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  • FEATURE - Herzig: Die Hündli am Valentine's dog walk
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    FEATURE - Herzig: Die Hündli am Valentine's dog walk
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Brown/REX/Shutterstock (9373686p)
    Phoebe the Yorkshire Terrier loves her red hearts collar at the All Dogs Matter Valentine's Dog Walk, Hampstead Heath, London to celebrate Valentines Dog and in aid of the charity which houses and re-homes homeless dogs via their website at www.alldogsmatter.co.uk
    All Dogs Matter Valentine's Dog Walk, Hampstead Heath, London, UK - 11 Feb 2018

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  • FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
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    FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
    UK Papers Out 24 HRS
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761e)
    Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
    A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
    Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
    The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
    Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
    "He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
    "Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
    Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
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    FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
    UK Papers Out 24 HRS
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761b)
    Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
    A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
    Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
    The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
    Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
    "He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
    "Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
    Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
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    FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
    UK Papers Out 24 HRS
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761n)
    Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
    A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
    Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
    The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
    Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
    "He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
    "Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
    Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
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    FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
    UK Papers Out 24 HRS
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761m)
    Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
    A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
    Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
    The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
    Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
    "He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
    "Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
    Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
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    FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
    UK Papers Out 24 HRS
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761h)
    Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
    A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
    Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
    The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
    Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
    "He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
    "Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
    Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
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    FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
    UK Papers Out 24 HRS
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761j)
    Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
    A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
    Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
    The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
    Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
    "He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
    "Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
    Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
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    FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
    UK Papers Out 24 HRS
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761x)
    Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
    A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
    Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
    The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
    Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
    "He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
    "Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
    Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
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    FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
    UK Papers Out 24 HRS
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761a)
    Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
    A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
    Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
    The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
    Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
    "He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
    "Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
    Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
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    FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
    UK Papers Out 24 HRS
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761l)
    Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
    A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
    Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
    The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
    Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
    "He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
    "Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
    Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
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    FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
    UK Papers Out 24 HRS
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761p)
    Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
    A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
    Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
    The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
    Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
    "He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
    "Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
    Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
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    FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
    UK Papers Out 24 HRS
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761r)
    Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
    A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
    Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
    The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
    Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
    "He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
    "Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
    Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
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    FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
    UK Papers Out 24 HRS
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761k)
    Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
    A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
    Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
    The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
    Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
    "He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
    "Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
    Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
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    FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
    UK Papers Out 24 HRS
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761i)
    Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
    A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
    Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
    The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
    Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
    "He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
    "Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
    Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
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    FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
    UK Papers Out 24 HRS
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761c)
    Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
    A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
    Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
    The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
    Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
    "He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
    "Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
    Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
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    FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
    UK Papers Out 24 HRS
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761u)
    Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
    A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
    Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
    The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
    Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
    "He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
    "Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
    Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
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    FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
    UK Papers Out 24 HRS
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761v)
    Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
    A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
    Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
    The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
    Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
    "He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
    "Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
    Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
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    FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
    UK Papers Out 24 HRS
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761g)
    Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
    A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
    Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
    The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
    Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
    "He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
    "Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
    Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
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    FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
    UK Papers Out 24 HRS
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761d)
    Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
    A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
    Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
    The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
    Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
    "He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
    "Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
    Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
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    FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
    UK Papers Out 24 HRS
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761o)
    Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
    A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
    Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
    The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
    Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
    "He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
    "Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
    Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
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    FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
    UK Papers Out 24 HRS
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761w)
    Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
    A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
    Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
    The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
    Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
    "He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
    "Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
    Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
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    FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
    UK Papers Out 24 HRS
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761t)
    Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
    A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
    Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
    The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
    Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
    "He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
    "Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
    Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017

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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Jolly/REX/Shutterstock (9136277a)
    Fern the Cockapoo who loves to climb trees. It?s not unusual for a dog to chase a stick. But this barking mad Cockapoo appears to have taken the game to a new level - by climbing trees in pursuit of her ?prey?. One year old Fern was snapped scrambling up a Pine tree in Achilty Forest near Inverness in the Highlands.
    Fern the tree climbing Cockapoo, Inverness, Scotland, UK - 12 Oct 2017
    Owner Margaret Robb said ?I threw a stick for Fern and it went past the tree, but she seemed to think it landed on it, because the next thing I knew she had taken a run up and leapt onto the tree trunk. She then tucked her hind legs underneath her body to give herself some grip and started to climb. I?ve had dogs for 30 years and I?ve never seen anything like it. Fern is always leaping around anyway and my friends call her the Ninja dog, but now that she has figured out that she can climb trees she?s always doing it.? Margaret posted a snap on Facebook and it has had over 90,000 views. She added?The photo has received lots of interest with people joking that she was more like a bear cub than a dog and some have said that she should be re classified as a Koalapoo.?

    (c) Dukas

     

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    FEATURE - Dieser Hund kann auf Bäume klettern
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Jolly/REX/Shutterstock (9136277d)
    Fern the Cockapoo who loves to climb trees. It?s not unusual for a dog to chase a stick. But this barking mad Cockapoo appears to have taken the game to a new level - by climbing trees in pursuit of her ?prey?. One year old Fern was snapped scrambling up a Pine tree in Achilty Forest near Inverness in the Highlands.
    Fern the tree climbing Cockapoo, Inverness, Scotland, UK - 12 Oct 2017
    Owner Margaret Robb said ?I threw a stick for Fern and it went past the tree, but she seemed to think it landed on it, because the next thing I knew she had taken a run up and leapt onto the tree trunk. She then tucked her hind legs underneath her body to give herself some grip and started to climb. I?ve had dogs for 30 years and I?ve never seen anything like it. Fern is always leaping around anyway and my friends call her the Ninja dog, but now that she has figured out that she can climb trees she?s always doing it.? Margaret posted a snap on Facebook and it has had over 90,000 views. She added?The photo has received lots of interest with people joking that she was more like a bear cub than a dog and some have said that she should be re classified as a Koalapoo.?

    (c) Dukas

     

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    FEATURE - Dieser Hund kann auf Bäume klettern
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Jolly/REX/Shutterstock (9136277c)
    Fern the Cockapoo who loves to climb trees. It?s not unusual for a dog to chase a stick. But this barking mad Cockapoo appears to have taken the game to a new level - by climbing trees in pursuit of her ?prey?. One year old Fern was snapped scrambling up a Pine tree in Achilty Forest near Inverness in the Highlands.
    Fern the tree climbing Cockapoo, Inverness, Scotland, UK - 12 Oct 2017
    Owner Margaret Robb said ?I threw a stick for Fern and it went past the tree, but she seemed to think it landed on it, because the next thing I knew she had taken a run up and leapt onto the tree trunk. She then tucked her hind legs underneath her body to give herself some grip and started to climb. I?ve had dogs for 30 years and I?ve never seen anything like it. Fern is always leaping around anyway and my friends call her the Ninja dog, but now that she has figured out that she can climb trees she?s always doing it.? Margaret posted a snap on Facebook and it has had over 90,000 views. She added?The photo has received lots of interest with people joking that she was more like a bear cub than a dog and some have said that she should be re classified as a Koalapoo.?

    (c) Dukas

     

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    FEATURE - Dieser Hund kann auf Bäume klettern
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Jolly/REX/Shutterstock (9136277b)
    Fern the Cockapoo who loves to climb trees. It?s not unusual for a dog to chase a stick. But this barking mad Cockapoo appears to have taken the game to a new level - by climbing trees in pursuit of her ?prey?. One year old Fern was snapped scrambling up a Pine tree in Achilty Forest near Inverness in the Highlands.
    Fern the tree climbing Cockapoo, Inverness, Scotland, UK - 12 Oct 2017
    Owner Margaret Robb said ?I threw a stick for Fern and it went past the tree, but she seemed to think it landed on it, because the next thing I knew she had taken a run up and leapt onto the tree trunk. She then tucked her hind legs underneath her body to give herself some grip and started to climb. I?ve had dogs for 30 years and I?ve never seen anything like it. Fern is always leaping around anyway and my friends call her the Ninja dog, but now that she has figured out that she can climb trees she?s always doing it.? Margaret posted a snap on Facebook and it has had over 90,000 views. She added?The photo has received lots of interest with people joking that she was more like a bear cub than a dog and some have said that she should be re classified as a Koalapoo.?

    (c) Dukas

     

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    FEATURE - Dieser Hund kann auf Bäume klettern
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Jolly/REX/Shutterstock (9136277m)
    Fern the Cockapoo who loves to climb trees. It?s not unusual for a dog to chase a stick. But this barking mad Cockapoo appears to have taken the game to a new level - by climbing trees in pursuit of her ?prey?. One year old Fern was snapped scrambling up a Pine tree in Achilty Forest near Inverness in the Highlands.
    Fern the tree climbing Cockapoo, Inverness, Scotland, UK - 12 Oct 2017
    Owner Margaret Robb said ?I threw a stick for Fern and it went past the tree, but she seemed to think it landed on it, because the next thing I knew she had taken a run up and leapt onto the tree trunk. She then tucked her hind legs underneath her body to give herself some grip and started to climb. I?ve had dogs for 30 years and I?ve never seen anything like it. Fern is always leaping around anyway and my friends call her the Ninja dog, but now that she has figured out that she can climb trees she?s always doing it.? Margaret posted a snap on Facebook and it has had over 90,000 views. She added?The photo has received lots of interest with people joking that she was more like a bear cub than a dog and some have said that she should be re classified as a Koalapoo.?

    (c) Dukas

     

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    FEATURE - Dieser Hund kann auf Bäume klettern
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Jolly/REX/Shutterstock (9136277k)
    Fern the Cockapoo who loves to climb trees. It?s not unusual for a dog to chase a stick. But this barking mad Cockapoo appears to have taken the game to a new level - by climbing trees in pursuit of her ?prey?. One year old Fern was snapped scrambling up a Pine tree in Achilty Forest near Inverness in the Highlands.
    Fern the tree climbing Cockapoo, Inverness, Scotland, UK - 12 Oct 2017
    Owner Margaret Robb said ?I threw a stick for Fern and it went past the tree, but she seemed to think it landed on it, because the next thing I knew she had taken a run up and leapt onto the tree trunk. She then tucked her hind legs underneath her body to give herself some grip and started to climb. I?ve had dogs for 30 years and I?ve never seen anything like it. Fern is always leaping around anyway and my friends call her the Ninja dog, but now that she has figured out that she can climb trees she?s always doing it.? Margaret posted a snap on Facebook and it has had over 90,000 views. She added?The photo has received lots of interest with people joking that she was more like a bear cub than a dog and some have said that she should be re classified as a Koalapoo.?

    (c) Dukas

     

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    FEATURE - Dieser Hund kann auf Bäume klettern
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Jolly/REX/Shutterstock (9136277j)
    Fern the Cockapoo who loves to climb trees. It?s not unusual for a dog to chase a stick. But this barking mad Cockapoo appears to have taken the game to a new level - by climbing trees in pursuit of her ?prey?. One year old Fern was snapped scrambling up a Pine tree in Achilty Forest near Inverness in the Highlands.
    Fern the tree climbing Cockapoo, Inverness, Scotland, UK - 12 Oct 2017
    Owner Margaret Robb said ?I threw a stick for Fern and it went past the tree, but she seemed to think it landed on it, because the next thing I knew she had taken a run up and leapt onto the tree trunk. She then tucked her hind legs underneath her body to give herself some grip and started to climb. I?ve had dogs for 30 years and I?ve never seen anything like it. Fern is always leaping around anyway and my friends call her the Ninja dog, but now that she has figured out that she can climb trees she?s always doing it.? Margaret posted a snap on Facebook and it has had over 90,000 views. She added?The photo has received lots of interest with people joking that she was more like a bear cub than a dog and some have said that she should be re classified as a Koalapoo.?

    (c) Dukas

     

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    FEATURE - Dieser Hund kann auf Bäume klettern
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Jolly/REX/Shutterstock (9136277i)
    Fern the Cockapoo who loves to climb trees. It?s not unusual for a dog to chase a stick. But this barking mad Cockapoo appears to have taken the game to a new level - by climbing trees in pursuit of her ?prey?. One year old Fern was snapped scrambling up a Pine tree in Achilty Forest near Inverness in the Highlands.
    Fern the tree climbing Cockapoo, Inverness, Scotland, UK - 12 Oct 2017
    Owner Margaret Robb said ?I threw a stick for Fern and it went past the tree, but she seemed to think it landed on it, because the next thing I knew she had taken a run up and leapt onto the tree trunk. She then tucked her hind legs underneath her body to give herself some grip and started to climb. I?ve had dogs for 30 years and I?ve never seen anything like it. Fern is always leaping around anyway and my friends call her the Ninja dog, but now that she has figured out that she can climb trees she?s always doing it.? Margaret posted a snap on Facebook and it has had over 90,000 views. She added?The photo has received lots of interest with people joking that she was more like a bear cub than a dog and some have said that she should be re classified as a Koalapoo.?

    (c) Dukas

     

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    FEATURE - Dieser Hund kann auf Bäume klettern
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Jolly/REX/Shutterstock (9136277f)
    Fern the Cockapoo who loves to climb trees. It?s not unusual for a dog to chase a stick. But this barking mad Cockapoo appears to have taken the game to a new level - by climbing trees in pursuit of her ?prey?. One year old Fern was snapped scrambling up a Pine tree in Achilty Forest near Inverness in the Highlands.
    Fern the tree climbing Cockapoo, Inverness, Scotland, UK - 12 Oct 2017
    Owner Margaret Robb said ?I threw a stick for Fern and it went past the tree, but she seemed to think it landed on it, because the next thing I knew she had taken a run up and leapt onto the tree trunk. She then tucked her hind legs underneath her body to give herself some grip and started to climb. I?ve had dogs for 30 years and I?ve never seen anything like it. Fern is always leaping around anyway and my friends call her the Ninja dog, but now that she has figured out that she can climb trees she?s always doing it.? Margaret posted a snap on Facebook and it has had over 90,000 views. She added?The photo has received lots of interest with people joking that she was more like a bear cub than a dog and some have said that she should be re classified as a Koalapoo.?

    (c) Dukas

     

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    FEATURE - Dieser Hund kann auf Bäume klettern
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Jolly/REX/Shutterstock (9136277g)
    Fern the Cockapoo who loves to climb trees. It?s not unusual for a dog to chase a stick. But this barking mad Cockapoo appears to have taken the game to a new level - by climbing trees in pursuit of her ?prey?. One year old Fern was snapped scrambling up a Pine tree in Achilty Forest near Inverness in the Highlands.
    Fern the tree climbing Cockapoo, Inverness, Scotland, UK - 12 Oct 2017
    Owner Margaret Robb said ?I threw a stick for Fern and it went past the tree, but she seemed to think it landed on it, because the next thing I knew she had taken a run up and leapt onto the tree trunk. She then tucked her hind legs underneath her body to give herself some grip and started to climb. I?ve had dogs for 30 years and I?ve never seen anything like it. Fern is always leaping around anyway and my friends call her the Ninja dog, but now that she has figured out that she can climb trees she?s always doing it.? Margaret posted a snap on Facebook and it has had over 90,000 views. She added?The photo has received lots of interest with people joking that she was more like a bear cub than a dog and some have said that she should be re classified as a Koalapoo.?

    (c) Dukas

     

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    FEATURE - Dieser Hund kann auf Bäume klettern
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Jolly/REX/Shutterstock (9136277h)
    Fern the Cockapoo who loves to climb trees. It?s not unusual for a dog to chase a stick. But this barking mad Cockapoo appears to have taken the game to a new level - by climbing trees in pursuit of her ?prey?. One year old Fern was snapped scrambling up a Pine tree in Achilty Forest near Inverness in the Highlands.
    Fern the tree climbing Cockapoo, Inverness, Scotland, UK - 12 Oct 2017
    Owner Margaret Robb said ?I threw a stick for Fern and it went past the tree, but she seemed to think it landed on it, because the next thing I knew she had taken a run up and leapt onto the tree trunk. She then tucked her hind legs underneath her body to give herself some grip and started to climb. I?ve had dogs for 30 years and I?ve never seen anything like it. Fern is always leaping around anyway and my friends call her the Ninja dog, but now that she has figured out that she can climb trees she?s always doing it.? Margaret posted a snap on Facebook and it has had over 90,000 views. She added?The photo has received lots of interest with people joking that she was more like a bear cub than a dog and some have said that she should be re classified as a Koalapoo.?

    (c) Dukas

     

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    FEATURE - Dieser Hund kann auf Bäume klettern
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Jolly/REX/Shutterstock (9136277e)
    Fern the Cockapoo who loves to climb trees. It?s not unusual for a dog to chase a stick. But this barking mad Cockapoo appears to have taken the game to a new level - by climbing trees in pursuit of her ?prey?. One year old Fern was snapped scrambling up a Pine tree in Achilty Forest near Inverness in the Highlands.
    Fern the tree climbing Cockapoo, Inverness, Scotland, UK - 12 Oct 2017
    Owner Margaret Robb said ?I threw a stick for Fern and it went past the tree, but she seemed to think it landed on it, because the next thing I knew she had taken a run up and leapt onto the tree trunk. She then tucked her hind legs underneath her body to give herself some grip and started to climb. I?ve had dogs for 30 years and I?ve never seen anything like it. Fern is always leaping around anyway and my friends call her the Ninja dog, but now that she has figured out that she can climb trees she?s always doing it.? Margaret posted a snap on Facebook and it has had over 90,000 views. She added?The photo has received lots of interest with people joking that she was more like a bear cub than a dog and some have said that she should be re classified as a Koalapoo.?

    (c) Dukas

     

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    FEATURE - Dieser Hund kann auf Bäume klettern
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Jolly/REX/Shutterstock (9136277l)
    Fern the Cockapoo who loves to climb trees. It?s not unusual for a dog to chase a stick. But this barking mad Cockapoo appears to have taken the game to a new level - by climbing trees in pursuit of her ?prey?. One year old Fern was snapped scrambling up a Pine tree in Achilty Forest near Inverness in the Highlands.
    Fern the tree climbing Cockapoo, Inverness, Scotland, UK - 12 Oct 2017
    Owner Margaret Robb said ?I threw a stick for Fern and it went past the tree, but she seemed to think it landed on it, because the next thing I knew she had taken a run up and leapt onto the tree trunk. She then tucked her hind legs underneath her body to give herself some grip and started to climb. I?ve had dogs for 30 years and I?ve never seen anything like it. Fern is always leaping around anyway and my friends call her the Ninja dog, but now that she has figured out that she can climb trees she?s always doing it.? Margaret posted a snap on Facebook and it has had over 90,000 views. She added?The photo has received lots of interest with people joking that she was more like a bear cub than a dog and some have said that she should be re classified as a Koalapoo.?

    (c) Dukas

     

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    FEATURE - Der rollbrettfahrende Hund
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Simon Chapman/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (8907506f)
    Clare Maclean and Joel Deason with Eroc the Dog is a French Bulldog from London that loves skateboarding.
    National Action Sports Show Festival, Bath & West Showground, Somerset, UK - 06 Jul 2017
    The world?s leading BMX and skate athletes will compete in the West Country this weekend as the IBMXFF World Championships and Europe?s leading skate contest return to NASS Festival. The annual action sport and music festival, which takes place on the 6 - 9 July near Bristol will host the BMX World Championships for the second year running, after the games returned to the UK for the first time in 28 years last year.

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    FEATURE - Der rollbrettfahrende Hund
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Simon Chapman/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (8907506e)
    Eroc the Dog is a French Bulldog from London that loves skateboarding.
    National Action Sports Show Festival, Bath & West Showground, Somerset, UK - 06 Jul 2017
    The world?s leading BMX and skate athletes will compete in the West Country this weekend as the IBMXFF World Championships and Europe?s leading skate contest return to NASS Festival. The annual action sport and music festival, which takes place on the 6 - 9 July near Bristol will host the BMX World Championships for the second year running, after the games returned to the UK for the first time in 28 years last year.

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    FEATURE - Der rollbrettfahrende Hund
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Simon Chapman/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (8907506h)
    Eroc the Dog is a French Bulldog from London that loves skateboarding.
    National Action Sports Show Festival, Bath & West Showground, Somerset, UK - 06 Jul 2017
    The world?s leading BMX and skate athletes will compete in the West Country this weekend as the IBMXFF World Championships and Europe?s leading skate contest return to NASS Festival. The annual action sport and music festival, which takes place on the 6 - 9 July near Bristol will host the BMX World Championships for the second year running, after the games returned to the UK for the first time in 28 years last year.

    (c) Dukas

     

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    FEATURE - Der rollbrettfahrende Hund
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Simon Chapman/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (8907506i)
    Eroc the Dog is a French Bulldog from London that loves skateboarding.
    National Action Sports Show Festival, Bath & West Showground, Somerset, UK - 06 Jul 2017
    The world?s leading BMX and skate athletes will compete in the West Country this weekend as the IBMXFF World Championships and Europe?s leading skate contest return to NASS Festival. The annual action sport and music festival, which takes place on the 6 - 9 July near Bristol will host the BMX World Championships for the second year running, after the games returned to the UK for the first time in 28 years last year.

    (c) Dukas

     

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    FEATURE - Der rollbrettfahrende Hund
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Simon Chapman/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (8907506g)
    Eroc the Dog is a French Bulldog from London that loves skateboarding.
    National Action Sports Show Festival, Bath & West Showground, Somerset, UK - 06 Jul 2017
    The world?s leading BMX and skate athletes will compete in the West Country this weekend as the IBMXFF World Championships and Europe?s leading skate contest return to NASS Festival. The annual action sport and music festival, which takes place on the 6 - 9 July near Bristol will host the BMX World Championships for the second year running, after the games returned to the UK for the first time in 28 years last year.

    (c) Dukas

     

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    FEATURE - Hunde schlecken Erdnussbutter
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    Editorial use only. Only for use in context of story about Greg's Murray's photo series 'For the love of peanut butter'. No stock, merchandising, advertising or books without photographer's permission

    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Greg Murray/REX/Shutterstock (8383583i)
    Pitbull mix Rosie enjoying some peanut butter - As a puppy Rosie's ears were cut off by her owner with scissors to "make her look dangerous." Rosie now lives with a wonderful family including their two children who she loves very much.
    Photo series showing dogs licking peanut butter off their noses, USA - Jul 2017
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/thm6
    A photographer with a love affair for rescue dogs has taken a humorous set of images featuring them with something they love ... peanut butter! Greg Murray's heartwarming 'for the love of peanut butter' photo series takes a simple concept - photographing dogs determined to lick peanut butter off their noses - and produces hilarious results. Ohio-based Greg, 34, has taken nearly 100 photos of dogs to date for the series and, as a rescue animal advocate, he always tries to photograph as many rescues as possible. As such his latest collection all involves pitbull mixes who are former rescue dogs or who are still waiting to be rehomed. Many of them have endured difficult early lives.

    (c) Dukas

     

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    FEATURE - Atmosphäre am Glastonbury Festival
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guy Bell/REX/Shutterstock (5736816gk)
    The audience loves watching the Shibusashirazu Orchestra as it puts on a colourful and eccentric performance on the West Holts Stage - The 2016 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm, Glastonbury.
    Glastonbury Festival, UK - 25 Jun 2016

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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    REPORTAGE - Porträt syrischer Flüchtlinge in Idomeni
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kit Oates/REX/Shutterstock (5735750t)
    Mahmoud 27 from Aleppo. An electronics engineer, he was imprisoned and tortured by the Assad regime. He is currently living in a tent with his two friends. He loves hip hop. He dreams of peace and life
    Syrian refugees portrait photo series, Idomeni , Greece - Jun 2016

    FULL WORDS: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/shfk

    In his haunting series, photojournalist Kit Oates documented portraits of Syrian refugees in the infamous Idomeni camp on the Greece Macedonia border.

    These Syrian refugees would be cleared from the unofficial camp and put into state run camps across Greece.

    Kit captured them at a dead end in their journey to escape their trouble homeland.


    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • FEATURE: Ob sie es mögen? Hunde im Halloween-Kostüm
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    FEATURE: Ob sie es mögen? Hunde im Halloween-Kostüm
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Brown/REX Shutterstock (5294202t)
    Milo the Bischon Friese loves his skull costume at the All Dogs Matter Halloween Dog Show, Hampstead Heath, London, the annual charity dog walk by the charity which finds homes for dogs.
    All Dogs Matter Halloween Dog Show, Hampstead Heath, London, Britain - 25 Oct 2015

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  • FEATURE - Diese japanische Stadt wird nur von Puppen bewohnt
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    FEATURE - Diese japanische Stadt wird nur von Puppen bewohnt
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Roberto Maxwell/Rex Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Roberto Maxwell/REX/Shutterstock (5744820q)
    Tsukimi also made a doll figure of herself doing another thing she loves a lot: pottery.
    Doll town, Nagoro, Japan - 30 Mar 2015
    FULL WORDS: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/si1b

    A Japanese village has been replacing humans with life-sized dolls after death.

    The doll population in Nagoro, Shikoku Island, now hugely outnumbers people in this isolated mountain village. A 67-year-old woman, Tsukimi Ayano, has spent years weaving more than 350 of these dolls to remember her once-flourishing community.

    The lifeless figures now dwarf the 30 or so residents left in the village.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • YSL Loves Your Lips party, London, Britain - 20 Jan 2015
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    YSL Loves Your Lips party, London, Britain - 20 Jan 2015
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nick Harvey/REX (4379252q)
    Angela Scanlon
    YSL Loves Your Lips party, London, Britain - 20 Jan 2015

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG: Styling: Angesagt: Promis tragen Blumenmuster

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  • YSL Loves Your Lips party, London, Britain - 20 Jan 2015
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    YSL Loves Your Lips party, London, Britain - 20 Jan 2015
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nick Harvey/REX (4379252ac)
    Ella Catliff
    YSL Loves Your Lips party, London, Britain - 20 Jan 2015

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG: Styling: Angesagt: Promis tragen Blumenmuster

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  • YSL Loves Your Lips party, London, Britain - 20 Jan 2015
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    YSL Loves Your Lips party, London, Britain - 20 Jan 2015
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Fisher/REX (4379031u)
    Pixie Lott
    YSL Loves Your Lips party, London, Britain - 20 Jan 2015
    Party to celebrate the re-launch of Yves Saint Laurent Beauté Luxurious Mascara WEARING CHRISTOPHER KANE skirt
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG: Styling: Angesagt: Promis tragen Blumenmuster

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  • Lincolnshire Trust for Cats is a cat retirement home, Lincolnshire, Britain, Mar 2015
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    Lincolnshire Trust for Cats is a cat retirement home, Lincolnshire, Britain, Mar 2015
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    Scrounger is 11-years-old and has also lost his owner. He wants nothing more than to sit on somebody'sknee all day and loves visitor days.
    Lincolnshire Trust for Cats is a cat retirement home, Lincolnshire, Britain, Mar 2015
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