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SCHICKSALE - Schulbeginn für Mädchen mit 11 Herzfehlern
PIC BY CATERS NEWS (PICTURED Sophia walking to school) A miracle school girl with 11 heart defects has beaten the odds to start school. Proud parents, Chantelle, 33, and Sam Marshall, 32, were told to 'expect the worse' and that their daughter, Sophia, aged four, wouldn't ever reach school age due to her complex congenital heart defect. Not only that Sophia was also diagnosed with Sacral Agenesis - a rare birth defect which affects the fetal development of the lower spine, preventing the ability to walk. But despite it all, little Sophia walked unaided into her first day of school and couldn't be happier to be reunited with her nursery friends after starting reception together. SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Schulbeginn für Mädchen mit 11 Herzfehlern
PIC BY CATERS NEWS (PICTURED Sophia smiling) A miracle school girl with 11 heart defects has beaten the odds to start school. Proud parents, Chantelle, 33, and Sam Marshall, 32, were told to 'expect the worse' and that their daughter, Sophia, aged four, wouldn't ever reach school age due to her complex congenital heart defect. Not only that Sophia was also diagnosed with Sacral Agenesis - a rare birth defect which affects the fetal development of the lower spine, preventing the ability to walk. But despite it all, little Sophia walked unaided into her first day of school and couldn't be happier to be reunited with her nursery friends after starting reception together. SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Schulbeginn für Mädchen mit 11 Herzfehlern
PIC BY CATERS NEWS (PICTURED Sophia's first day at school) A miracle school girl with 11 heart defects has beaten the odds to start school. Proud parents, Chantelle, 33, and Sam Marshall, 32, were told to 'expect the worse' and that their daughter, Sophia, aged four, wouldn't ever reach school age due to her complex congenital heart defect. Not only that Sophia was also diagnosed with Sacral Agenesis - a rare birth defect which affects the fetal development of the lower spine, preventing the ability to walk. But despite it all, little Sophia walked unaided into her first day of school and couldn't be happier to be reunited with her nursery friends after starting reception together. SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Schulbeginn für Mädchen mit 11 Herzfehlern
PIC BY CATERS NEWS (PICTURED Sophia on her first day) A miracle school girl with 11 heart defects has beaten the odds to start school. Proud parents, Chantelle, 33, and Sam Marshall, 32, were told to 'expect the worse' and that their daughter, Sophia, aged four, wouldn't ever reach school age due to her complex congenital heart defect. Not only that Sophia was also diagnosed with Sacral Agenesis - a rare birth defect which affects the fetal development of the lower spine, preventing the ability to walk. But despite it all, little Sophia walked unaided into her first day of school and couldn't be happier to be reunited with her nursery friends after starting reception together. SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Schulbeginn für Mädchen mit 11 Herzfehlern
PIC BY William Laliey / CATERS NEWS (PICTURED: Sophia Marshall, 3 from Wychbold, Worcs. 14/11/2019) - A miracle school girl with 11 heart defects has beaten the odds to start school. Proud parents, Chantelle, 33, and Sam Marshall, 32, were told to 'expect the worse' and that their daughter, Sophia, aged four, wouldn't ever reach school age due to her complex congenital heart defect. Not only that Sophia was also diagnosed with Sacral Agenesis - a rare birth defect which affects the fetal development of the lower spine, preventing the ability to walk. But despite it all, little Sophia walked unaided into her first day of school and couldn't be happier to be reunited with her nursery friends after starting reception together. SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Schulbeginn für Mädchen mit 11 Herzfehlern
PIC BY CATERS NEWS (PICTURED Sophia with proud parents, Chantelle, 33, and Sam Marshall, 32) A miracle school girl with 11 heart defects has beaten the odds to start school. Proud parents, Chantelle, 33, and Sam Marshall, 32, were told to 'expect the worse' and that their daughter, Sophia, aged four, wouldn't ever reach school age due to her complex congenital heart defect. Not only that Sophia was also diagnosed with Sacral Agenesis - a rare birth defect which affects the fetal development of the lower spine, preventing the ability to walk. But despite it all, little Sophia walked unaided into her first day of school and couldn't be happier to be reunited with her nursery friends after starting reception together. SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Schulbeginn für Mädchen mit 11 Herzfehlern
PIC BY William Laliey / CATERS NEWS (PICTURED: Sophia Marshall, 3 from Wychbold, Worcs. 14/11/2019) - A miracle school girl with 11 heart defects has beaten the odds to start school. Proud parents, Chantelle, 33, and Sam Marshall, 32, were told to 'expect the worse' and that their daughter, Sophia, aged four, wouldn't ever reach school age due to her complex congenital heart defect. Not only that Sophia was also diagnosed with Sacral Agenesis - a rare birth defect which affects the fetal development of the lower spine, preventing the ability to walk. But despite it all, little Sophia walked unaided into her first day of school and couldn't be happier to be reunited with her nursery friends after starting reception together. SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Schulbeginn für Mädchen mit 11 Herzfehlern
PIC BY William Laliey / CATERS NEWS (PICTURED: Chantelle Marshall, both 32 with daughter Sophia, 3 from Wychbold, Worcs. 14/11/2019) - A miracle school girl with 11 heart defects has beaten the odds to start school. Proud parents, Chantelle, 33, and Sam Marshall, 32, were told to 'expect the worse' and that their daughter, Sophia, aged four, wouldn't ever reach school age due to her complex congenital heart defect. Not only that Sophia was also diagnosed with Sacral Agenesis - a rare birth defect which affects the fetal development of the lower spine, preventing the ability to walk. But despite it all, little Sophia walked unaided into her first day of school and couldn't be happier to be reunited with her nursery friends after starting reception together. SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
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The Worcester Ukulele Club play at the four day celebration of Jazz, Swing and Blues music that took place in Upton Upon Severn, Worcestershire.
Upton Jazz Festival, Upton-upon-Severn, UK - 24 Jun 2018
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Die Bilder des Tages
May 5, 2018: USA Men's Rugby Team lock Nick Civetta (5) catches the line out during the Emirates Summer Series 2018 match between USA Men's Team vs Scotland Men's Team at BBVA Compass Stadium, Houston, Texas . USA defeated Scotland 30-29 Full Time(Credit Image: © Maria Lysaker/CSM/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 23476813
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FEATURE - Pix of the Weekend: Bilder des Wochenendes
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British Flower Bus - Jonathan Moseley leads a nationwide campaign to promote commercial British Flower growing and highlight the 12 month availability of British Grown Flowers
6-10 June at RHS Chatsworth he is staging one of the biggest ever displays of Orchids with over 4,000 Orchid plants. Sparking waterfalls, textured mosses, exotic bromeliads and a variety of exotic seed heads and branches will result in a dazzling display of Orchids all housed in a replica of Paxton's Great Pavilion at this year's show as well as a spectacular installation at RHS Malvern 10-13 May in collaboration with Morgan Cars and Royal Worcester Porcelain.
Chelsea Flower Show, London, UK - 25 May 2018
Jonathan working with industry specialists FlorismartUK will launch a ground breaking three-year project with a major industry and retail campaign to establish wide scale seasonal growing of cut flowers in Britain and an educational campaign to raise both professional and consumer awareness of the British cut flower industry.
The British Flower Bus will be a major highlight of this Summers Horticultural shows, Jonathan will demonstrate floral designs and visitors will get hands on creating fabulous British floral displays with seasonal favourites like scabious, cornflowers, nigella and sweet peas.
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SCHICKSALE - Schulbeginn für Mädchen mit 11 Herzfehlern
Pic from Caters News - (PICTURed: Sophia Marshall whilst in hospital with mum Chantelle.) A miracle school girl with 11 heart defects has beaten the odds to start school. Proud parents, Chantelle, 33, and Sam Marshall, 32, were told to 'expect the worse' and that their daughter, Sophia, aged four, wouldn't ever reach school age due to her complex congenital heart defect. Not only that Sophia was also diagnosed with Sacral Agenesis - a rare birth defect which affects the fetal development of the lower spine, preventing the ability to walk. But despite it all, little Sophia walked unaided into her first day of school and couldn't be happier to be reunited with her nursery friends after starting reception together. SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS) *** Local Caption *** Pic from Caters News - (PICTURed: Sophia Marshall whilst in hospital with mum Chantelle.) A toddler who was given a death sentence by doctors after battling 11 heart defects has defied the odds and now she never stops smiling. Sophia Marshall, was just 18
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SCHICKSALE - Schulbeginn für Mädchen mit 11 Herzfehlern
Pic from Caters News - (PICTURED: Sophia Marshall whilst in hospital.) A miracle school girl with 11 heart defects has beaten the odds to start school. Proud parents, Chantelle, 33, and Sam Marshall, 32, were told to 'expect the worse' and that their daughter, Sophia, aged four, wouldn't ever reach school age due to her complex congenital heart defect. Not only that Sophia was also diagnosed with Sacral Agenesis - a rare birth defect which affects the fetal development of the lower spine, preventing the ability to walk. But despite it all, little Sophia walked unaided into her first day of school and couldn't be happier to be reunited with her nursery friends after starting reception together. SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS) *** Local Caption *** Pic from Caters News - (PICTURed: Sophia Marshall whilst in hospital.) A toddler who was given a death sentence by doctors after battling 11 heart defects has defied the odds and now she never stops smiling. Sophia Marshall, was just 18 months old when doc
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SCHICKSALE - Schulbeginn für Mädchen mit 11 Herzfehlern
Pic from Caters News - (PICTURed: Sophia Marshall whilst in hospital.) A miracle school girl with 11 heart defects has beaten the odds to start school. Proud parents, Chantelle, 33, and Sam Marshall, 32, were told to 'expect the worse' and that their daughter, Sophia, aged four, wouldn't ever reach school age due to her complex congenital heart defect. Not only that Sophia was also diagnosed with Sacral Agenesis - a rare birth defect which affects the fetal development of the lower spine, preventing the ability to walk. But despite it all, little Sophia walked unaided into her first day of school and couldn't be happier to be reunited with her nursery friends after starting reception together. SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS) *** Local Caption *** Pic from Caters News - (PICTURed: Sophia Marshall whilst in hospital.) A toddler who was given a death sentence by doctors after battling 11 heart defects has defied the odds and now she never stops smiling. Sophia Marshall, was just 18 months old when doc
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SCHICKSALE - Schulbeginn für Mädchen mit 11 Herzfehlern
Pics from Peter Goddard / Caters News - (PICTURED: Sophia Marshall with her parents Chantelle and Samuel at home in Worcester Pic taken 17/02/2018.) A miracle school girl with 11 heart defects has beaten the odds to start school. Proud parents, Chantelle, 33, and Sam Marshall, 32, were told to 'expect the worse' and that their daughter, Sophia, aged four, wouldn't ever reach school age due to her complex congenital heart defect. Not only that Sophia was also diagnosed with Sacral Agenesis - a rare birth defect which affects the fetal development of the lower spine, preventing the ability to walk. But despite it all, little Sophia walked unaided into her first day of school and couldn't be happier to be reunited with her nursery friends after starting reception together. SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS) *** Local Caption *** Pics from Peter Goddard / Caters News - (PICTURED: Sophia Marshall with her parents Chantelle and Samuel at home in Wrocester Pic taken 17/02/2018.) A toddler who was given a death sentence by doctors after battling 11 heart defects has defied the odds and
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PEOPLE - London: Promis am 'Farms Not Factories' Bankett
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Tracy Worcester
Farms Not Factories Fundraising Banquet, Petersham Nurseries, London, UK - 22 Jun 2017
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PEOPLE - London: Promis am 'Farms Not Factories' Bankett
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Tracy Worcester and Mick Jagger
Farms Not Factories Fundraising Banquet, Petersham Nurseries, London, UK - 22 Jun 2017
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PEOPLE - London: Promis am 'Farms Not Factories' Bankett
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Tracy Worcester and Mick Jagger
Farms Not Factories Fundraising Banquet, Petersham Nurseries, London, UK - 22 Jun 2017
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PEOPLE - London: Promis am 'Farms Not Factories' Bankett
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Young/REX/Shutterstock (8876505n)
Tracy Worcester and Mick Jagger
Farms Not Factories Fundraising Banquet, Petersham Nurseries, London, UK - 22 Jun 2017
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PEOPLE - London: Promis am 'Farms Not Factories' Bankett
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Young/REX/Shutterstock (8876505au)
Tracy Worcester, Jo Miller and Rod Weston
Farms Not Factories Fundraising Banquet, Petersham Nurseries, London, UK - 22 Jun 2017
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PEOPLE - London: Promis am 'Farms Not Factories' Bankett
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Young/REX/Shutterstock (8876505at)
Tracy Worcester and Rod Weston
Farms Not Factories Fundraising Banquet, Petersham Nurseries, London, UK - 22 Jun 2017
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PEOPLE - London: Promis am 'Farms Not Factories' Bankett
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Rachel Ward, Tracy Worcester and Bella Somerset
Farms Not Factories Fundraising Banquet, Petersham Nurseries, London, UK - 22 Jun 2017
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PEOPLE - London: Promis am 'Farms Not Factories' Bankett
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Tracy Worcester and Jasper Conran
Farms Not Factories Fundraising Banquet, Petersham Nurseries, London, UK - 22 Jun 2017
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PEOPLE - London: Promis am 'Farms Not Factories' Bankett
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Young/REX/Shutterstock (8876505ai)
Tracy Worcester and Francesco Boglione
Farms Not Factories Fundraising Banquet, Petersham Nurseries, London, UK - 22 Jun 2017
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PEOPLE - London: Promis am 'Farms Not Factories' Bankett
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Tracy Worcester and Alastair Kenneil
Farms Not Factories Fundraising Banquet, Petersham Nurseries, London, UK - 22 Jun 2017
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PEOPLE - Promis feiern den Animal Ball in London
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Don McCullin and Tracy, Marchioness of Worcester
The Animal Ball presented by Elephant Family, London, UK - 22 Nov 2016
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PEOPLE - Prinzessin Eugenie eröffnet einen Wohltätigkeitsanlass
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Tracy, Marchioness of Worcester and Princess Eugenie of York
Conservation Couture opening hosted by Elephant Family at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, UK - 25 Oct 2016
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FEATURE - Susanne Hinte behauptet in der Lotterie 33 Mio £ gewonnen zu haben
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Susanne Hinte, who claims she is GBP 33 million lottery winner, Worcester, Britain - 24 Jan 2016
Susanne Hinte, 48, from Worcester, who has been identified as the woman who claims she ruined the outstanding winning GBP 33 million Camelot lottery ticket by putting it in the washing machine in a pair of jeans. She is now waiting to see whether she will receive the jackpot. The ticket is said to be damaged and missing vital parts which positively identify it. The numbers are visible but faded and the only part of the date that can be read is 2016. Her daughter, Natasha Douglas, said: " She has the winning numbers and I've seen them." Susanne, who is originally from Germany and lived at her Worcester home for 30 years, was married to a soldier but divorced him a few years ao. She is pictured here on her "open" Facebook page.
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FEATURE - Susanne Hinte behauptet in der Lotterie 33 Mio £ gewonnen zu haben
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Susanne Hinte, who claims she is GBP 33 million lottery winner, Worcester, Britain - 24 Jan 2016
Susanne Hinte, 48, from Worcester, who has been identified as the woman who claims she ruined the outstanding winning GBP 33 million Camelot lottery ticket by putting it in the washing machine in a pair of jeans. She is now waiting to see whether she will receive the jackpot. The ticket is said to be damaged and missing vital parts which positively identify it. The numbers are visible but faded and the only part of the date that can be read is 2016. Her daughter, Natasha Douglas, said: " She has the winning numbers and I've seen them." Susanne is originally from Germany and lived at her Worcester home for 30 years. Susanne is pictured here on the "Badoo" dating website where she goes by the name of "Sanne Scott" and states she is originally from Germany and works as " a nurse" and has two grown up children.
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Huge winds and waves batter coastline of Aberystwyth, Wales, Britain - 08 Feb 2014
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43 year old Russel Thomas, from Worcester, attempts do dodge a huge wave as gale force winds strike the sea walls at Aberystwyth
Huge winds and waves batter coastline of Aberystwyth, Wales, Britain - 08 Feb 2014
The winds are forecast to strengthen throughout the day, gusting up to 70 or 80 mph, and with the rising tide, their impact could be potentially damaging again. An amber "be prepared" warning has been issued by the Met Office for wind
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Prince Charles presents new colours to the Mercian Regiment at the Sixways Stadium, Worcester, Britain - 06 Jun 2013
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Prince Charles presents new colours to the Mercian Regiment at the Sixways Stadium, Worcester, Britain - 06 Jun 2013
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Prince Charles presents new colours to the Mercian Regiment at the Sixways Stadium, Worcester, Britain - 06 Jun 2013
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Prince Charles presents new colours to the Mercian Regiment at the Sixways Stadium, Worcester, Britain - 06 Jun 2013
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Prince Charles presents new colours to the Mercian Regiment at the Sixways Stadium, Worcester, Britain - 06 Jun 2013
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Prince Charles presents new colours to the Mercian Regiment at the Sixways Stadium, Worcester, Britain - 06 Jun 2013
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Prince Charles presents new colours to the Mercian Regiment at the Sixways Stadium, Worcester, Britain - 06 Jun 2013
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Prince Charles presents new colours to the Mercian Regiment at the Sixways Stadium, Worcester, Britain - 06 Jun 2013
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Prince Charles presents new colours to the Mercian Regiment at the Sixways Stadium, Worcester, Britain - 06 Jun 2013
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Prince Charles presents new colours to the Mercian Regiment at the Sixways Stadium, Worcester, Britain - 06 Jun 2013
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Prince Charles presents new colours to the Mercian Regiment at the Sixways Stadium, Worcester, Britain - 06 Jun 2013
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Prince Charles presents new colours to the Mercian Regiment at the Sixways Stadium, Worcester, Britain - 06 Jun 2013
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Prince Charles presents new colours to the Mercian Regiment at the Sixways Stadium, Worcester, Britain - 06 Jun 2013
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Prince Charles presents new colours to the Mercian Regiment at the Sixways Stadium, Worcester, Britain - 06 Jun 2013
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Cape Province, South Africa
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Cape Province, South Africa
A WORLD OF DIVERSITY AND DIFFERENCE IN SOUTH AFRICA
From vast plains to rolling mountains and golden beaches to barren deserts, South Africa is a vast country of huge diversity.
And its bustling cities are just as varied as its landscapes - from the likes of hustling Johannesburg to the cosmopolitan Cape Town.
The country is renowned for its wines and is the world's largest producer of gold.
In 2010, it will also play host to the 2010 FIFA World Cup, the first time the contest has been held on the African continent.
Cape Town is the second largest city in South Africa and is the capital of the Western Cape Province.
It is also the legislative capital of the country, being the location of parliament and other government buildings.
One of these is the old city hall, a large Edwardian building in the city centre that was built in 1905.
It was here, on 11 February, 1990, that Nelson Mandela made his first public speech just hours after being release from prison.
Cape Town is noted for its architectural heritage, with the highest density of Cape Dutch style buildings in the world.
One of its latest constructions is slightly different however - the main stadium that will host matches during the World Cup.
Known as the 'Mother City', the Cape Town metropolitan area covers a vast sprawl; however, the city centre or 'bowl' is relatively small.
It is nestled between Table Bay and the Table Mountain range, which provides a dramatic backdrop to the city.
The flat-topped Table Mountain, along with other famous peaks such as Lion's Head and Apostles Mountain, form part of the Table Mountain National Park.
This area is a significant tourist attraction, with many visitors using the cableway or hiking to the top of Table Mountain.
Its main feature is what gi...
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Cape Province, South Africa
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Cape Province, South Africa
A WORLD OF DIVERSITY AND DIFFERENCE IN SOUTH AFRICA
From vast plains to rolling mountains and golden beaches to barren deserts, South Africa is a vast country of huge diversity.
And its bustling cities are just as varied as its landscapes - from the likes of hustling Johannesburg to the cosmopolitan Cape Town.
The country is renowned for its wines and is the world's largest producer of gold.
In 2010, it will also play host to the 2010 FIFA World Cup, the first time the contest has been held on the African continent.
Cape Town is the second largest city in South Africa and is the capital of the Western Cape Province.
It is also the legislative capital of the country, being the location of parliament and other government buildings.
One of these is the old city hall, a large Edwardian building in the city centre that was built in 1905.
It was here, on 11 February, 1990, that Nelson Mandela made his first public speech just hours after being release from prison.
Cape Town is noted for its architectural heritage, with the highest density of Cape Dutch style buildings in the world.
One of its latest constructions is slightly different however - the main stadium that will host matches during the World Cup.
Known as the 'Mother City', the Cape Town metropolitan area covers a vast sprawl; however, the city centre or 'bowl' is relatively small.
It is nestled between Table Bay and the Table Mountain range, which provides a dramatic backdrop to the city.
The flat-topped Table Mountain, along with other famous peaks such as Lion's Head and Apostles Mountain, form part of the Table Mountain National Park.
This area is a significant tourist attraction, with many visitors using the cableway or hiking to the top of Table Mountain.
Its main feature is what gi...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EWLPCNZWS
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Flooding in Britain - 22 Jul 2007
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The main Worcester bypass still open to traffic but the roundabout at the Powick end is rapidly disappearing under the waters.
Flooding along the River Severn through Worcestershire and Gloucestershire.
Flooding in Britain - 22 Jul 2007
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MADONNA 'REINVENTION' TOUR, WORCESTER CENTRUM, BOSTON, AMERICA - 27 JUN 2004
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MADONNA 'REINVENTION' TOUR, WORCESTER CENTRUM, BOSTON, AMERICA - 27 JUN 2004
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MADONNA 'REINVENTION' TOUR, WORCESTER CENTRUM, BOSTON, AMERICA - 27 JUN 2004
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MADONNA 'REINVENTION' TOUR, WORCESTER CENTRUM, BOSTON, AMERICA - 27 JUN 2004
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PRESIDENT BILL CLINTON AT A SUPPORT RALLY IN WORCESTER,MASSACHUSETTS,WHILE TAKING A
SHORT TRIP AWAY FROM HIS VACATION ON MARTHA'S VINEYARD. - TED KENNEDY AND JOHN KERRY (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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PRESIDENT BILL CLINTON AT A SUPPORT RALLY IN WORCESTER,MASSACHUSETTS,WHILE TAKING A
SHORT TRIP AWAY FROM HIS VACATION ON MARTHA'S VINEYARD. SEN TED KENNEDY AT THE PODIUM (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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FEATURE - Susanne Hinte behauptet in der Lotterie 33 Mio £ gewonnen zu haben
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Susanne Hinte
Susanne Hinte, who claims she is GBP 33 million lottery winner, Worcester, Britain - 24 Jan 2016
Susanne Hinte, 48, from Worcester, who has been identified as the woman who claims she ruined the outstanding winning GBP 33 million Camelot lottery ticket by putting it in the washing machine in a pair of jeans. She is now waiting to see whether she will receive the jackpot. The ticket is said to be damaged and missing vital parts which positively identify it. The numbers are visible but faded and the only part of the date that can be read is 2016. Her daughter, Natasha Douglas, said: " She has the winning numbers and I've seen them." Susanne, who is originally from Germany and lived at her Worcester home for 30 years, was married to a soldier but divorced him a few years ao. She is pictured here on her "open" Facebook page.
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FEATURE - Susanne Hinte behauptet in der Lotterie 33 Mio £ gewonnen zu haben
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Susanne Hinte
Susanne Hinte, who claims she is GBP 33 million lottery winner, Worcester, Britain - 24 Jan 2016
Susanne Hinte, 48, from Worcester, who has been identified as the woman who claims she ruined the outstanding winning GBP 33 million Camelot lottery ticket by putting it in the washing machine in a pair of jeans. She is now waiting to see whether she will receive the jackpot. The ticket is said to be damaged and missing vital parts which positively identify it. The numbers are visible but faded and the only part of the date that can be read is 2016. Her daughter, Natasha Douglas, said: " She has the winning numbers and I've seen them." Susanne is originally from Germany and lived at her Worcester home for 30 years. Susanne is pictured here on the "Badoo" dating website where she goes by the name of "Sanne Scott" and states she is originally from Germany and works as " a nurse" and has two grown up children.
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FEATURE - Susanne Hinte behauptet in der Lotterie 33 Mio £ gewonnen zu haben
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Susanne Hinte's washing machine
Susanne Hinte, who claims she is GBP 33 million lottery winner, Worcester, Britain - 24 Jan 2016
Susanne Hinte, 48, from Worcester, posing in front of her washing machine, the woman who claims she ruined the outstanding winning GBP 33 million Camelot lottery ticket by putting it in the washing machine in a pair of jeans. She was waiting to see whether she would receive the jackpot but it is now claimed Camelot have already decided she is not the winner after investigation. Her "winning" ticket was damaged and missing vital parts to positively identify it. The numbers are visible but faded and the only part of the date that can be read is 2016. Susanne is originally from Germany and lived at her Worcester home for 30 years.
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FEATURE - Susanne Hinte behauptet in der Lotterie 33 Mio £ gewonnen zu haben
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Susanne Hinte posing in front of her washing machine
Susanne Hinte, who claims she is GBP 33 million lottery winner, Worcester, Britain - 24 Jan 2016
Susanne Hinte, 48, from Worcester, posing in front of her washing machine, the woman who claims she ruined the outstanding winning GBP 33 million Camelot lottery ticket by putting it in the washing machine in a pair of jeans. She was waiting to see whether she would receive the jackpot but it is now claimed Camelot have already decided she is not the winner after investigation. Her "winning" ticket was damaged and missing vital parts to positively identify it. The numbers are visible but faded and the only part of the date that can be read is 2016. Susanne is originally from Germany and lived at her Worcester home for 30 years.
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Worcester Warriors Fans at the Open Training session
Worcester Warriors Open Training & Kit Launch, UK - 26 Jul 2018
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
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The Worcester Ukulele Club play at the four day celebration of Jazz, Swing and Blues music that took place in Upton Upon Severn, Worcestershire.
Upton Jazz Festival, Upton-upon-Severn, UK - 24 Jun 2018
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