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British Ceramics Biennial 2023 review - 50 shades of clay from high-flying potters. Mad in Stoke by artist Carrie.
Located in what was once the beating heart of the industry, more than 50 of the best ceramicists working in Britain use squidgy forms to teach us about humanity.
The only thing that unites the works in the British Ceramics Biennial is that they all explore the possibilities of creating with clay.
The four-venue showcase allows to express fully the interests and inclinations of the best ceramicists working in Britain. This includes covering a 1969 Ford Zodiac with a rave-inspired mosaic
"Mad in Stoke", by artist Carrie Reichardt, a 1969 Ford Zodiac car covered in mosaic tiles inspired by the nightlife history of Shelley's nightclub in nearby Longton, home of DJ Sasha. The piece is one of the attractions at the British Ceramics Biennial which runs from 23 September until 5 November in Stoke-on-Trent and Newcastle-under-Lyme.
Stoke-on-Trent, 21 September 2023.
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British Ceramics Biennial 2023 review - 50 shades of clay from high-flying potters. Mad in Stoke by artist Carrie.
Located in what was once the beating heart of the industry, more than 50 of the best ceramicists working in Britain use squidgy forms to teach us about humanity.
The only thing that unites the works in the British Ceramics Biennial is that they all explore the possibilities of creating with clay.
The four-venue showcase allows to express fully the interests and inclinations of the best ceramicists working in Britain. This includes covering a 1969 Ford Zodiac with a rave-inspired mosaic
"Mad in Stoke", by artist Carrie Reichardt, a 1969 Ford Zodiac car covered in mosaic tiles inspired by the nightlife history of Shelley's nightclub in nearby Longton, home of DJ Sasha. The piece is one of the attractions at the British Ceramics Biennial which runs from 23 September until 5 November in Stoke-on-Trent and Newcastle-under-Lyme.
Stoke-on-Trent, 21 September 2023.
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British Ceramics Biennial 2023 review - 50 shades of clay from high-flying potters. Mad in Stoke by artist Carrie.
Located in what was once the beating heart of the industry, more than 50 of the best ceramicists working in Britain use squidgy forms to teach us about humanity.
The only thing that unites the works in the British Ceramics Biennial is that they all explore the possibilities of creating with clay.
The four-venue showcase allows to express fully the interests and inclinations of the best ceramicists working in Britain. This includes covering a 1969 Ford Zodiac with a rave-inspired mosaic
"Mad in Stoke", by artist Carrie Reichardt, a 1969 Ford Zodiac car covered in mosaic tiles inspired by the nightlife history of Shelley's nightclub in nearby Longton, home of DJ Sasha. The piece is one of the attractions at the British Ceramics Biennial which runs from 23 September until 5 November in Stoke-on-Trent and Newcastle-under-Lyme.
Stoke-on-Trent, 21 September 2023.
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British Ceramics Biennial 2023 review - 50 shades of clay from high-flying potters. Mad in Stoke by artist Carrie.
Located in what was once the beating heart of the industry, more than 50 of the best ceramicists working in Britain use squidgy forms to teach us about humanity.
The only thing that unites the works in the British Ceramics Biennial is that they all explore the possibilities of creating with clay.
The four-venue showcase allows to express fully the interests and inclinations of the best ceramicists working in Britain. This includes covering a 1969 Ford Zodiac with a rave-inspired mosaic
"Mad in Stoke", by artist Carrie Reichardt, a 1969 Ford Zodiac car covered in mosaic tiles inspired by the nightlife history of Shelley's nightclub in nearby Longton, home of DJ Sasha. The piece is one of the attractions at the British Ceramics Biennial which runs from 23 September until 5 November in Stoke-on-Trent and Newcastle-under-Lyme.
Stoke-on-Trent, 21 September 2023.
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British Ceramics Biennial 2023 review - 50 shades of clay from high-flying potters. Mad in Stoke by artist Carrie.
Located in what was once the beating heart of the industry, more than 50 of the best ceramicists working in Britain use squidgy forms to teach us about humanity.
The only thing that unites the works in the British Ceramics Biennial is that they all explore the possibilities of creating with clay.
The four-venue showcase allows to express fully the interests and inclinations of the best ceramicists working in Britain. This includes covering a 1969 Ford Zodiac with a rave-inspired mosaic
"Mad in Stoke", by artist Carrie Reichardt, a 1969 Ford Zodiac car covered in mosaic tiles inspired by the nightlife history of Shelley's nightclub in nearby Longton, home of DJ Sasha. The piece is one of the attractions at the British Ceramics Biennial which runs from 23 September until 5 November in Stoke-on-Trent and Newcastle-under-Lyme.
Stoke-on-Trent, 21 September 2023.
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British Ceramics Biennial 2023 review - 50 shades of clay from high-flying potters. Mad in Stoke by artist Carrie.
Located in what was once the beating heart of the industry, more than 50 of the best ceramicists working in Britain use squidgy forms to teach us about humanity.
The only thing that unites the works in the British Ceramics Biennial is that they all explore the possibilities of creating with clay.
The four-venue showcase allows to express fully the interests and inclinations of the best ceramicists working in Britain. This includes covering a 1969 Ford Zodiac with a rave-inspired mosaic
"Mad in Stoke", by artist Carrie Reichardt, a 1969 Ford Zodiac car covered in mosaic tiles inspired by the nightlife history of Shelley's nightclub in nearby Longton, home of DJ Sasha. The piece is one of the attractions at the British Ceramics Biennial which runs from 23 September until 5 November in Stoke-on-Trent and Newcastle-under-Lyme.
Stoke-on-Trent, 21 September 2023.
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British Ceramics Biennial 2023 review - 50 shades of clay from high-flying potters. Mad in Stoke by artist Carrie.
Located in what was once the beating heart of the industry, more than 50 of the best ceramicists working in Britain use squidgy forms to teach us about humanity.
The only thing that unites the works in the British Ceramics Biennial is that they all explore the possibilities of creating with clay.
The four-venue showcase allows to express fully the interests and inclinations of the best ceramicists working in Britain. This includes covering a 1969 Ford Zodiac with a rave-inspired mosaic
"Mad in Stoke", by artist Carrie Reichardt, a 1969 Ford Zodiac car covered in mosaic tiles inspired by the nightlife history of Shelley's nightclub in nearby Longton, home of DJ Sasha. The piece is one of the attractions at the British Ceramics Biennial which runs from 23 September until 5 November in Stoke-on-Trent and Newcastle-under-Lyme.
Stoke-on-Trent, 21 September 2023.
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British Ceramics Biennial 2023 review - 50 shades of clay from high-flying potters. Mad in Stoke by artist Carrie.
Located in what was once the beating heart of the industry, more than 50 of the best ceramicists working in Britain use squidgy forms to teach us about humanity.
The only thing that unites the works in the British Ceramics Biennial is that they all explore the possibilities of creating with clay.
The four-venue showcase allows to express fully the interests and inclinations of the best ceramicists working in Britain. This includes covering a 1969 Ford Zodiac with a rave-inspired mosaic
"Mad in Stoke", by artist Carrie Reichardt, a 1969 Ford Zodiac car covered in mosaic tiles inspired by the nightlife history of Shelley's nightclub in nearby Longton, home of DJ Sasha. The piece is one of the attractions at the British Ceramics Biennial which runs from 23 September until 5 November in Stoke-on-Trent and Newcastle-under-Lyme.
Stoke-on-Trent, 21 September 2023.
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British Ceramics Biennial 2023 review - 50 shades of clay from high-flying potters. Mad in Stoke by artist Carrie.
Located in what was once the beating heart of the industry, more than 50 of the best ceramicists working in Britain use squidgy forms to teach us about humanity.
The only thing that unites the works in the British Ceramics Biennial is that they all explore the possibilities of creating with clay.
The four-venue showcase allows to express fully the interests and inclinations of the best ceramicists working in Britain. This includes covering a 1969 Ford Zodiac with a rave-inspired mosaic
"Mad in Stoke", by artist Carrie Reichardt, a 1969 Ford Zodiac car covered in mosaic tiles inspired by the nightlife history of Shelley's nightclub in nearby Longton, home of DJ Sasha. The piece is one of the attractions at the British Ceramics Biennial which runs from 23 September until 5 November in Stoke-on-Trent and Newcastle-under-Lyme.
Stoke-on-Trent, 21 September 2023.
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British Ceramics Biennial 2023 review - 50 shades of clay from high-flying potters. Mad in Stoke by artist Carrie.
Located in what was once the beating heart of the industry, more than 50 of the best ceramicists working in Britain use squidgy forms to teach us about humanity.
The only thing that unites the works in the British Ceramics Biennial is that they all explore the possibilities of creating with clay.
The four-venue showcase allows to express fully the interests and inclinations of the best ceramicists working in Britain. This includes covering a 1969 Ford Zodiac with a rave-inspired mosaic
"Mad in Stoke", by artist Carrie Reichardt, a 1969 Ford Zodiac car covered in mosaic tiles inspired by the nightlife history of Shelley's nightclub in nearby Longton, home of DJ Sasha. The piece is one of the attractions at the British Ceramics Biennial which runs from 23 September until 5 November in Stoke-on-Trent and Newcastle-under-Lyme.
Stoke-on-Trent, 21 September 2023.
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British Ceramics Biennial 2023 review - 50 shades of clay from high-flying potters. Mad in Stoke by artist Carrie.
Located in what was once the beating heart of the industry, more than 50 of the best ceramicists working in Britain use squidgy forms to teach us about humanity.
The only thing that unites the works in the British Ceramics Biennial is that they all explore the possibilities of creating with clay.
The four-venue showcase allows to express fully the interests and inclinations of the best ceramicists working in Britain. This includes covering a 1969 Ford Zodiac with a rave-inspired mosaic
"Mad in Stoke", by artist Carrie Reichardt, a 1969 Ford Zodiac car covered in mosaic tiles inspired by the nightlife history of Shelley's nightclub in nearby Longton, home of DJ Sasha. The piece is one of the attractions at the British Ceramics Biennial which runs from 23 September until 5 November in Stoke-on-Trent and Newcastle-under-Lyme.
Stoke-on-Trent, 21 September 2023.
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British Ceramics Biennial 2023 review - 50 shades of clay from high-flying potters. Mad in Stoke by artist Carrie.
Located in what was once the beating heart of the industry, more than 50 of the best ceramicists working in Britain use squidgy forms to teach us about humanity.
The only thing that unites the works in the British Ceramics Biennial is that they all explore the possibilities of creating with clay.
The four-venue showcase allows to express fully the interests and inclinations of the best ceramicists working in Britain. This includes covering a 1969 Ford Zodiac with a rave-inspired mosaic
"Mad in Stoke", by artist Carrie Reichardt, a 1969 Ford Zodiac car covered in mosaic tiles inspired by the nightlife history of Shelley's nightclub in nearby Longton, home of DJ Sasha. The piece is one of the attractions at the British Ceramics Biennial which runs from 23 September until 5 November in Stoke-on-Trent and Newcastle-under-Lyme.
Stoke-on-Trent, 21 September 2023.
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British Ceramics Biennial 2023 review - 50 shades of clay from high-flying potters. Mad in Stoke by artist Carrie.
Located in what was once the beating heart of the industry, more than 50 of the best ceramicists working in Britain use squidgy forms to teach us about humanity.
The only thing that unites the works in the British Ceramics Biennial is that they all explore the possibilities of creating with clay.
The four-venue showcase allows to express fully the interests and inclinations of the best ceramicists working in Britain. This includes covering a 1969 Ford Zodiac with a rave-inspired mosaic
"Mad in Stoke", by artist Carrie Reichardt, a 1969 Ford Zodiac car covered in mosaic tiles inspired by the nightlife history of Shelley's nightclub in nearby Longton, home of DJ Sasha. The piece is one of the attractions at the British Ceramics Biennial which runs from 23 September until 5 November in Stoke-on-Trent and Newcastle-under-Lyme.
Stoke-on-Trent, 21 September 2023.
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British Ceramics Biennial 2023 review - 50 shades of clay from high-flying potters. Mad in Stoke by artist Carrie.
Located in what was once the beating heart of the industry, more than 50 of the best ceramicists working in Britain use squidgy forms to teach us about humanity.
The only thing that unites the works in the British Ceramics Biennial is that they all explore the possibilities of creating with clay.
The four-venue showcase allows to express fully the interests and inclinations of the best ceramicists working in Britain. This includes covering a 1969 Ford Zodiac with a rave-inspired mosaic
"Mad in Stoke", by artist Carrie Reichardt, a 1969 Ford Zodiac car covered in mosaic tiles inspired by the nightlife history of Shelley's nightclub in nearby Longton, home of DJ Sasha. The piece is one of the attractions at the British Ceramics Biennial which runs from 23 September until 5 November in Stoke-on-Trent and Newcastle-under-Lyme.
Stoke-on-Trent, 21 September 2023.
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British Ceramics Biennial 2023 review - 50 shades of clay from high-flying potters. Mad in Stoke by artist Carrie.
Located in what was once the beating heart of the industry, more than 50 of the best ceramicists working in Britain use squidgy forms to teach us about humanity.
The only thing that unites the works in the British Ceramics Biennial is that they all explore the possibilities of creating with clay.
The four-venue showcase allows to express fully the interests and inclinations of the best ceramicists working in Britain. This includes covering a 1969 Ford Zodiac with a rave-inspired mosaic
"Mad in Stoke", by artist Carrie Reichardt, a 1969 Ford Zodiac car covered in mosaic tiles inspired by the nightlife history of Shelley's nightclub in nearby Longton, home of DJ Sasha. The piece is one of the attractions at the British Ceramics Biennial which runs from 23 September until 5 November in Stoke-on-Trent and Newcastle-under-Lyme.
Stoke-on-Trent, 21 September 2023.
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British Ceramics Biennial 2023 review - 50 shades of clay from high-flying potters. Mad in Stoke by artist Carrie.
Located in what was once the beating heart of the industry, more than 50 of the best ceramicists working in Britain use squidgy forms to teach us about humanity.
The only thing that unites the works in the British Ceramics Biennial is that they all explore the possibilities of creating with clay.
The four-venue showcase allows to express fully the interests and inclinations of the best ceramicists working in Britain. This includes covering a 1969 Ford Zodiac with a rave-inspired mosaic
"Mad in Stoke", by artist Carrie Reichardt, a 1969 Ford Zodiac car covered in mosaic tiles inspired by the nightlife history of Shelley's nightclub in nearby Longton, home of DJ Sasha. The piece is one of the attractions at the British Ceramics Biennial which runs from 23 September until 5 November in Stoke-on-Trent and Newcastle-under-Lyme.
Stoke-on-Trent, 21 September 2023.
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British Ceramics Biennial 2023 review - 50 shades of clay from high-flying potters. Mad in Stoke by artist Carrie.
Located in what was once the beating heart of the industry, more than 50 of the best ceramicists working in Britain use squidgy forms to teach us about humanity.
The only thing that unites the works in the British Ceramics Biennial is that they all explore the possibilities of creating with clay.
The four-venue showcase allows to express fully the interests and inclinations of the best ceramicists working in Britain. This includes covering a 1969 Ford Zodiac with a rave-inspired mosaic
"Mad in Stoke", by artist Carrie Reichardt, a 1969 Ford Zodiac car covered in mosaic tiles inspired by the nightlife history of Shelley's nightclub in nearby Longton, home of DJ Sasha. The piece is one of the attractions at the British Ceramics Biennial which runs from 23 September until 5 November in Stoke-on-Trent and Newcastle-under-Lyme.
Stoke-on-Trent, 21 September 2023.
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British Ceramics Biennial 2023 review - 50 shades of clay from high-flying potters. Mad in Stoke by artist Carrie.
Located in what was once the beating heart of the industry, more than 50 of the best ceramicists working in Britain use squidgy forms to teach us about humanity.
The only thing that unites the works in the British Ceramics Biennial is that they all explore the possibilities of creating with clay.
The four-venue showcase allows to express fully the interests and inclinations of the best ceramicists working in Britain. This includes covering a 1969 Ford Zodiac with a rave-inspired mosaic
"Mad in Stoke", by artist Carrie Reichardt, a 1969 Ford Zodiac car covered in mosaic tiles inspired by the nightlife history of Shelley's nightclub in nearby Longton, home of DJ Sasha. The piece is one of the attractions at the British Ceramics Biennial which runs from 23 September until 5 November in Stoke-on-Trent and Newcastle-under-Lyme.
Stoke-on-Trent, 21 September 2023.
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British Ceramics Biennial 2023 review - 50 shades of clay from high-flying potters. Mad in Stoke by artist Carrie.
Located in what was once the beating heart of the industry, more than 50 of the best ceramicists working in Britain use squidgy forms to teach us about humanity.
The only thing that unites the works in the British Ceramics Biennial is that they all explore the possibilities of creating with clay.
The four-venue showcase allows to express fully the interests and inclinations of the best ceramicists working in Britain. This includes covering a 1969 Ford Zodiac with a rave-inspired mosaic
"Mad in Stoke", by artist Carrie Reichardt, a 1969 Ford Zodiac car covered in mosaic tiles inspired by the nightlife history of Shelley's nightclub in nearby Longton, home of DJ Sasha. The piece is one of the attractions at the British Ceramics Biennial which runs from 23 September until 5 November in Stoke-on-Trent and Newcastle-under-Lyme.
Stoke-on-Trent, 21 September 2023.
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British Ceramics Biennial 2023 review - 50 shades of clay from high-flying potters. Mad in Stoke by artist Carrie.
Located in what was once the beating heart of the industry, more than 50 of the best ceramicists working in Britain use squidgy forms to teach us about humanity.
The only thing that unites the works in the British Ceramics Biennial is that they all explore the possibilities of creating with clay.
The four-venue showcase allows to express fully the interests and inclinations of the best ceramicists working in Britain. This includes covering a 1969 Ford Zodiac with a rave-inspired mosaic
"Mad in Stoke", by artist Carrie Reichardt, a 1969 Ford Zodiac car covered in mosaic tiles inspired by the nightlife history of Shelley's nightclub in nearby Longton, home of DJ Sasha. The piece is one of the attractions at the British Ceramics Biennial which runs from 23 September until 5 November in Stoke-on-Trent and Newcastle-under-Lyme.
Stoke-on-Trent, 21 September 2023.
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PEOPLE - Die Spione von "The King's Man" feiern ihre Filmpremiere
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Actors dressed as spies, from the early 1900s, in 3-piece suits and bowler hats, visit Potters Field on the Southbank during a tour of London landmarks to celebrate the world premiere of 'The King's Man'. Picture date: Monday December 6, 2021. 'The King's Man', which is set on the brink of the first World War is a prequel to 'Kingsman: Secret Service', and opens in cinemas nationwide from December 26.
'The King's Man' spies celebrate their film premiere, London, UK - 06 Dec 2021
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PEOPLE - Die Spione von "The King's Man" feiern ihre Filmpremiere
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Actors dressed as spies, from the early 1900s, in 3-piece suits and bowler hats, visit Potters Field on the Southbank during a tour of London landmarks to celebrate the world premiere of 'The King's Man'. Picture date: Monday December 6, 2021. 'The King's Man', which is set on the brink of the first World War is a prequel to 'Kingsman: Secret Service', and opens in cinemas nationwide from December 26.
'The King's Man' spies celebrate their film premiere, London, UK - 06 Dec 2021
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PEOPLE - Die Spione von "The King's Man" feiern ihre Filmpremiere
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Actors dressed as spies, from the early 1900s, in 3-piece suits and bowler hats, visit Potters Field on the Southbank during a tour of London landmarks to celebrate the world premiere of 'The King's Man'. Picture date: Monday December 6, 2021. 'The King's Man', which is set on the brink of the first World War is a prequel to 'Kingsman: Secret Service', and opens in cinemas nationwide from December 26.
'The King's Man' spies celebrate their film premiere, London, UK - 06 Dec 2021
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NEWS - Fussball: Xherdan Shaqiri verabschiedet sich von Stoke City
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Stoke City manager Paul Lambert congratulates Xherdan Shaqiri at full time
Swansea City v Stoke City, Premier League, Liberty Stadium, Swansea, UK - 13 May 2018
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NEWS - Fussball: Xherdan Shaqiri verabschiedet sich von Stoke City
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Xherdan Shaqiri of Stoke City and Jordan Ayew of Swansea City in action
Swansea City v Stoke City, Premier League, Liberty Stadium, Swansea, UK - 13 May 2018
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
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The burnt out thatched roof on The Potters Heron Hotel in Ampfield
Fire at Potters Heron Hotel, Ampfield, Hampshire, UK - 20 Mar 2018
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PEOPLE - Drohender Abstieg: Xherdan Shaqiri ist bei Stoke City frustriert
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Mario Lemina of Southampton and Xherdan Shaqiri of Stoke City
Southampton v Stoke City, Premier League, St Mary's Stadium, Southampton, UK - 03 Mar 2018
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PEOPLE - Drohender Abstieg: Xherdan Shaqiri ist bei Stoke City frustriert
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Xherdan Shaqiri of Stoke City
Southampton v Stoke City, Premier League, St Mary's Stadium, Southampton, UK - 03 Mar 2018
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REPORTAGE - Indien: Kumartuli ein Quartier von Kalkutta
December 7, 2017 - Kolkata, West Bengal, India - Kumartuli is a traditional potters’ quarter in northern Kolkata. The city is famous as a sculpting hot-spot which not only manufactures clay idols for various festivals but also regularly exports them (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Indien: Kumartuli ein Quartier von Kalkutta
December 7, 2017 - Kolkata, West Bengal, India - Kumartuli is a traditional potters’ quarter in northern Kolkata. The city is famous as a sculpting hot-spot which not only manufactures clay idols for various festivals but also regularly exports them (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Indien: Kumartuli ein Quartier von Kalkutta
December 7, 2017 - Kolkata, West Bengal, India - Kumartuli is a traditional potters’ quarter in northern Kolkata. The city is famous as a sculpting hot-spot which not only manufactures clay idols for various festivals but also regularly exports them (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Indien: Kumartuli ein Quartier von Kalkutta
December 7, 2017 - Kolkata, West Bengal, India - Kumartuli is a traditional potters’ quarter in northern Kolkata. The city is famous as a sculpting hot-spot which not only manufactures clay idols for various festivals but also regularly exports them (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Indien: Kumartuli ein Quartier von Kalkutta
December 7, 2017 - Kolkata, West Bengal, India - Kumartuli is a traditional potters’ quarter in northern Kolkata. The city is famous as a sculpting hot-spot which not only manufactures clay idols for various festivals but also regularly exports them (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Indien: Kumartuli ein Quartier von Kalkutta
December 7, 2017 - Kolkata, West Bengal, India - Kumartuli is a traditional potters’ quarter in northern Kolkata. The city is famous as a sculpting hot-spot which not only manufactures clay idols for various festivals but also regularly exports them (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - London: 800 Eimer bunte bei der Tower Bridge
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (9257885n)
Bodie Chester-Canavan, 6 from Bushey, Hertfordshire pictured with 800 abandoned buckets appear at Potters Field Park, London, in a moving tribute to the 800 children who die every day, on average, due to a lack of clean water and sanitation. Just one bucket in the installation, part of WaterAid?s #Untapped appeal, could hold almost enough safe drinking water for one child for a week. Every £1 donated to the #Untapped appeal until 31st January 2018 will be matched by the UK Government. Photo Credit should read WaterAid / Ollie Dixon.
WaterAid's 'Untapped' appeal, Potters Field Park, London, UK - 05 Dec 2017
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FEATURE - London: 800 Eimer bunte bei der Tower Bridge
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (9257885l)
Bodie Chester-Canavan, 6 from Bushey, Hertfordshire pictured with 800 abandoned buckets appear at Potters Field Park, London, in a moving tribute to the 800 children who die every day, on average, due to a lack of clean water and sanitation. Just one bucket in the installation, part of WaterAid?s #Untapped appeal, could hold almost enough safe drinking water for one child for a week. Every £1 donated to the #Untapped appeal until 31st January 2018 will be matched by the UK Government. Photo Credit should read WaterAid / Ollie Dixon.
WaterAid's 'Untapped' appeal, Potters Field Park, London, UK - 05 Dec 2017
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FEATURE - London: 800 Eimer bunte bei der Tower Bridge
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (9257885o)
Bodie Chester-Canavan with 800 abandoned buckets on display by Tower Bridge, in a tribute to the 800 children on average who die every day, due to a lack of clean water and sanitation.
WaterAid's 'Untapped' appeal, Potters Field Park, London, UK - 05 Dec 2017
Every £1 donated to the #Untapped appeal until 31st January 2018 will be matched by the UK Government
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FEATURE - London: 800 Eimer bunte bei der Tower Bridge
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (9257885m)
Bodie Chester-Canavan, 6 from Bushey, Hertfordshire pictured with 800 abandoned buckets appear at Potters Field Park, London, in a moving tribute to the 800 children who die every day, on average, due to a lack of clean water and sanitation. Just one bucket in the installation, part of WaterAid?s #Untapped appeal, could hold almost enough safe drinking water for one child for a week. Every £1 donated to the #Untapped appeal until 31st January 2018 will be matched by the UK Government. Photo Credit should read WaterAid / Ollie Dixon.
WaterAid's 'Untapped' appeal, Potters Field Park, London, UK - 05 Dec 2017
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FEATURE - London: 800 Eimer bunte bei der Tower Bridge
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (9257885j)
Bodie Chester-Canavan, 6 from Bushey, Hertfordshire pictured with 800 abandoned buckets appear at Potters Field Park, London, in a moving tribute to the 800 children who die every day, on average, due to a lack of clean water and sanitation. Just one bucket in the installation, part of WaterAid?s #Untapped appeal, could hold almost enough safe drinking water for one child for a week. Every £1 donated to the #Untapped appeal until 31st January 2018 will be matched by the UK Government. Photo Credit should read WaterAid / Ollie Dixon.
WaterAid's 'Untapped' appeal, Potters Field Park, London, UK - 05 Dec 2017
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FEATURE - London: 800 Eimer bunte bei der Tower Bridge
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (9257885k)
Bodie Chester-Canavan, 6 from Bushey, Hertfordshire pictured with 800 abandoned buckets appear at Potters Field Park, London, in a moving tribute to the 800 children who die every day, on average, due to a lack of clean water and sanitation. Just one bucket in the installation, part of WaterAid?s #Untapped appeal, could hold almost enough safe drinking water for one child for a week. Every £1 donated to the #Untapped appeal until 31st January 2018 will be matched by the UK Government. Photo Credit should read WaterAid / Ollie Dixon.
WaterAid's 'Untapped' appeal, Potters Field Park, London, UK - 05 Dec 2017
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FEATURE - London: 800 Eimer bunte bei der Tower Bridge
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (9257885i)
Zoe Stevens adjusts one of the 800 abandoned buckets on display by Tower Bridge, in a tribute to the 800 children on average who die every day, due to a lack of clean water and sanitation.
WaterAid's 'Untapped' appeal, Potters Field Park, London, UK - 05 Dec 2017
Every £1 donated to the #Untapped appeal until 31st January 2018 will be matched by the UK Government
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FEATURE - London: 800 Eimer bunte bei der Tower Bridge
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (9257885c)
Zoe Stevens adjusts one of the 800 abandoned buckets on display by Tower Bridge, in a tribute to the 800 children on average who die every day, due to a lack of clean water and sanitation.
WaterAid's 'Untapped' appeal, Potters Field Park, London, UK - 05 Dec 2017
Every £1 donated to the #Untapped appeal until 31st January 2018 will be matched by the UK Government
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FEATURE - London: 800 Eimer bunte bei der Tower Bridge
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (9257885d)
Zoe Stevens adjusts one of the 800 abandoned buckets on display by Tower Bridge, in a tribute to the 800 children on average who die every day, due to a lack of clean water and sanitation.
WaterAid's 'Untapped' appeal, Potters Field Park, London, UK - 05 Dec 2017
Every £1 donated to the #Untapped appeal until 31st January 2018 will be matched by the UK Government
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FEATURE - London: 800 Eimer bunte bei der Tower Bridge
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (9257885e)
800 abandoned buckets on display by Tower Bridge, in a tribute to the 800 children on average who die every day, due to a lack of clean water and sanitation.
WaterAid's 'Untapped' appeal, Potters Field Park, London, UK - 05 Dec 2017
Every £1 donated to the #Untapped appeal until 31st January 2018 will be matched by the UK Government
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FEATURE - London: 800 Eimer bunte bei der Tower Bridge
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (9257885h)
800 abandoned buckets on display by Tower Bridge, in a tribute to the 800 children on average who die every day, due to a lack of clean water and sanitation.
WaterAid's 'Untapped' appeal, Potters Field Park, London, UK - 05 Dec 2017
Every £1 donated to the #Untapped appeal until 31st January 2018 will be matched by the UK Government
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FEATURE - London: 800 Eimer bunte bei der Tower Bridge
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (9257885f)
Zoe Stevens holds one of the 800 abandoned buckets on display by Tower Bridge, in a tribute to the 800 children on average who die every day, due to a lack of clean water and sanitation.
WaterAid's 'Untapped' appeal, Potters Field Park, London, UK - 05 Dec 2017
Every £1 donated to the #Untapped appeal until 31st January 2018 will be matched by the UK Government
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FEATURE - London: 800 Eimer bunte bei der Tower Bridge
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (9257885g)
Zoe Stevens adjusts one of the 800 abandoned buckets on display by Tower Bridge, in a tribute to the 800 children on average who die every day, due to a lack of clean water and sanitation.
WaterAid's 'Untapped' appeal, Potters Field Park, London, UK - 05 Dec 2017
Every £1 donated to the #Untapped appeal until 31st January 2018 will be matched by the UK Government
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FEATURE - London: 800 Eimer bunte bei der Tower Bridge
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (9257885a)
Zoe Stevens adjusts one of the 800 abandoned buckets on display by Tower Bridge, in a tribute to the 800 children on average who die every day, due to a lack of clean water and sanitation.
WaterAid's 'Untapped' appeal, Potters Field Park, London, UK - 05 Dec 2017
Just one bucket in the installation, part of WaterAid's #Untapped appeal, could hold almost enough safe drinking water for one child for a week. Every £1 donated to the #Untapped appeal until 31st January 2018 will be matched by the UK Government
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FEATURE - London: 800 Eimer bunte bei der Tower Bridge
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (9257885b)
Zoe Stevens adjusts one of the 800 abandoned buckets on display by Tower Bridge, in a tribute to the 800 children on average who die every day, due to a lack of clean water and sanitation.
WaterAid's 'Untapped' appeal, Potters Field Park, London, UK - 05 Dec 2017
Every £1 donated to the #Untapped appeal until 31st January 2018 will be matched by the UK Government
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NEWS - Terror in London: Bürgermeister Sadiq Khan spricht klar Worte
Mandatory Credit: Photo by James Gourley/REX/Shutterstock (8858203i)
A general view of the Vigil in Potters Field Park, in which Mayor of London Sadiq Khan spoke briefly and then a minutes silence was held
Vigil for London Bridge terror attack, UK - 05 Jun 2017
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