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PEOPLE - J. R. R. Tolkien würde am 3.1.17 125 Jahre alt werden
JRR TOLKIEN ;
John Ronald Ruel Tolkien ;
Photographed in his garden at 76 Sandfield Road , Oxford ;
1966 ;
English writer , poet and university professor ;
Author of the classic high fantasy works , The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings ;
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Brother and sister Ken and Yvonne Whitty reunited after 38 years despite living only 300 yards apart, Reddish, Stockport, Britain - 31 Dec 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Manchester Evening News / Rex Features ( 835629i )
Brother and sister Ken and Yvonne Whitty reunited after 38 years despite living only 300 yards apart, Reddish, Stockport, Britain - 31 Dec 2008
LONG-LOST BROTHER AND SISTER LIVE JUST 300 YARDS APART
A brother and sister have been reunited after nearly 40 years apart - only to find they had been living just 300 yards from each another.
When Ken Whitty, 64, tracked down his younger sister Yvonne he was shocked to discover he had walked past her house, and even Yvonne herself, countless times over the years. He'd had seen her in her garden, never knowing it was his sister.
He has now spent Christmas and the New Year introducing "our kid" Yvonne, 62, to her new extended family, who, unbeknownst to her, have been living just around the corner from her home in Reddish for years.
Ken and Yvonne grew up together in Ordsall, Salford, but their parents died when they were still young children and they were placed into the care of a family friend.
The siblings stayed in touch after Ken left home at 21 but lost contact when he went to visit her house in Moss Side and found it had been demolished in a slum clearance programme.
Both went their separate ways, embarking on their adult lives in homes around Manchester and never knowing what had happened to one another.
Ken became a joiner, met and married his wife Carolyn and had four children and six grandchildren. Yvonne also married and had four children and ten grandchildren.
After several failed attempts to contact his sister down the years, Ken wrote to the Manchester Evening News' 'In Touch' column just before Christmas looking for information.
He said: "I've tried lots of different avenues over the years and it all came to nothing. I often wondered what had happened to our kid and I thought we would eventually get back in touch, but time we...
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Brother and sister Ken and Yvonne Whitty reunited after 38 years despite living only 300 yards apart, Reddish, Stockport, Britain - 31 Dec 2008
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Sun newspaper article
Brother and sister Ken and Yvonne Whitty reunited after 38 years despite living only 300 yards apart, Reddish, Stockport, Britain - 31 Dec 2008
LONG-LOST BROTHER AND SISTER LIVE JUST 300 YARDS APART
A brother and sister have been reunited after nearly 40 years apart - only to find they had been living just 300 yards from each another.
When Ken Whitty, 64, tracked down his younger sister Yvonne he was shocked to discover he had walked past her house, and even Yvonne herself, countless times over the years. He'd had seen her in her garden, never knowing it was his sister.
He has now spent Christmas and the New Year introducing "our kid" Yvonne, 62, to her new extended family, who, unbeknownst to her, have been living just around the corner from her home in Reddish for years.
Ken and Yvonne grew up together in Ordsall, Salford, but their parents died when they were still young children and they were placed into the care of a family friend.
The siblings stayed in touch after Ken left home at 21 but lost contact when he went to visit her house in Moss Side and found it had been demolished in a slum clearance programme.
Both went their separate ways, embarking on their adult lives in homes around Manchester and never knowing what had happened to one another.
Ken became a joiner, met and married his wife Carolyn and had four children and six grandchildren. Yvonne also married and had four children and ten grandchildren.
After several failed attempts to contact his sister down the years, Ken wrote to the Manchester Evening News' 'In Touch' column just before Christmas looking for information.
He said: "I've tried lots of different avenues over the years and it all came to nothing. I often wondered what had happened to our kid and I thought we would eventually get back ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/GSBLIZZ
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Brother and sister Ken and Yvonne Whitty reunited after 38 years despite living only 300 yards apart, Reddish, Stockport, Britain - 31 Dec 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Manchester Evening News / Rex Features ( 835629e )
Brother and sister Ken (64) and Yvonne Whitty (62)
Brother and sister Ken and Yvonne Whitty reunited after 38 years despite living only 300 yards apart, Reddish, Stockport, Britain - 31 Dec 2008
LONG-LOST BROTHER AND SISTER LIVE JUST 300 YARDS APART
A brother and sister have been reunited after nearly 40 years apart - only to find they had been living just 300 yards from each another.
When Ken Whitty, 64, tracked down his younger sister Yvonne he was shocked to discover he had walked past her house, and even Yvonne herself, countless times over the years. He'd had seen her in her garden, never knowing it was his sister.
He has now spent Christmas and the New Year introducing "our kid" Yvonne, 62, to her new extended family, who, unbeknownst to her, have been living just around the corner from her home in Reddish for years.
Ken and Yvonne grew up together in Ordsall, Salford, but their parents died when they were still young children and they were placed into the care of a family friend.
The siblings stayed in touch after Ken left home at 21 but lost contact when he went to visit her house in Moss Side and found it had been demolished in a slum clearance programme.
Both went their separate ways, embarking on their adult lives in homes around Manchester and never knowing what had happened to one another.
Ken became a joiner, met and married his wife Carolyn and had four children and six grandchildren. Yvonne also married and had four children and ten grandchildren.
After several failed attempts to contact his sister down the years, Ken wrote to the Manchester Evening News' 'In Touch' column just before Christmas looking for information.
He said: "I've tried lots of different avenues over the years and it all came to nothing. I often wondered what had happened to our kid and I thought ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/GSBLIZZ
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Brother and sister Ken and Yvonne Whitty reunited after 38 years despite living only 300 yards apart, Reddish, Stockport, Britain - 31 Dec 2008
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Wentworth Road where Ken Whitty lives (far right)
Brother and sister Ken and Yvonne Whitty reunited after 38 years despite living only 300 yards apart, Reddish, Stockport, Britain - 31 Dec 2008
LONG-LOST BROTHER AND SISTER LIVE JUST 300 YARDS APART
A brother and sister have been reunited after nearly 40 years apart - only to find they had been living just 300 yards from each another.
When Ken Whitty, 64, tracked down his younger sister Yvonne he was shocked to discover he had walked past her house, and even Yvonne herself, countless times over the years. He'd had seen her in her garden, never knowing it was his sister.
He has now spent Christmas and the New Year introducing "our kid" Yvonne, 62, to her new extended family, who, unbeknownst to her, have been living just around the corner from her home in Reddish for years.
Ken and Yvonne grew up together in Ordsall, Salford, but their parents died when they were still young children and they were placed into the care of a family friend.
The siblings stayed in touch after Ken left home at 21 but lost contact when he went to visit her house in Moss Side and found it had been demolished in a slum clearance programme.
Both went their separate ways, embarking on their adult lives in homes around Manchester and never knowing what had happened to one another.
Ken became a joiner, met and married his wife Carolyn and had four children and six grandchildren. Yvonne also married and had four children and ten grandchildren.
After several failed attempts to contact his sister down the years, Ken wrote to the Manchester Evening News' 'In Touch' column just before Christmas looking for information.
He said: "I've tried lots of different avenues over the years and it all came to nothing. I often wondered what had happened to our kid and I thought w...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/GSBLIZZ
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Brother and sister Ken and Yvonne Whitty reunited after 38 years despite living only 300 yards apart, Reddish, Stockport, Britain - 31 Dec 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Manchester Evening News / Rex Features ( 835629b )
Brother and sister Ken and Yvonne Whitty - then aged five and seven
Brother and sister Ken and Yvonne Whitty reunited after 38 years despite living only 300 yards apart, Reddish, Stockport, Britain - 31 Dec 2008
LONG-LOST BROTHER AND SISTER LIVE JUST 300 YARDS APART
A brother and sister have been reunited after nearly 40 years apart - only to find they had been living just 300 yards from each another.
When Ken Whitty, 64, tracked down his younger sister Yvonne he was shocked to discover he had walked past her house, and even Yvonne herself, countless times over the years. He'd had seen her in her garden, never knowing it was his sister.
He has now spent Christmas and the New Year introducing "our kid" Yvonne, 62, to her new extended family, who, unbeknownst to her, have been living just around the corner from her home in Reddish for years.
Ken and Yvonne grew up together in Ordsall, Salford, but their parents died when they were still young children and they were placed into the care of a family friend.
The siblings stayed in touch after Ken left home at 21 but lost contact when he went to visit her house in Moss Side and found it had been demolished in a slum clearance programme.
Both went their separate ways, embarking on their adult lives in homes around Manchester and never knowing what had happened to one another.
Ken became a joiner, met and married his wife Carolyn and had four children and six grandchildren. Yvonne also married and had four children and ten grandchildren.
After several failed attempts to contact his sister down the years, Ken wrote to the Manchester Evening News' 'In Touch' column just before Christmas looking for information.
He said: "I've tried lots of different avenues over the years and it all came to nothing. I often wondered what had happened to our k...
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Boxing Mike Tyson V Lou Savarese At Hampden Park Glasgow Scotland. Tyson (pictured) Won The Fight With A 38-second 1st Round Technical Knock-out.
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Boxing Mike Tyson V Lou Savarese At Hampden Park Glasgow Scotland. Tyson (pictured) Won The Fight With A 38-second 1st Round Technical Knock-out.
Boxing Mike Tyson V Lou Savarese At Hampden Park Glasgow Scotland. Tyson (pictured) Won The Fight With A 38-second 1st Round Technical Knock-out.
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Denise Van Outen with Ricky Martin performing his single "Livin La Vida Loca" at the 1999 Record of the Year Awards.
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S CLUB 7 AT THE 1999 RECORD OF THE YEAR AWARDS
Denise Van Outen with Ricky Martin performing his single "Livin La Vida Loca" at the 1999 Record of the Year Awards.
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Dennis Andries It Seens Not To Have Occurred To Dennis Andries That He Might Lost To Argentinian Challenger Sergio Merani At The Royal Albert Hall Which Gives Cause For Just A Little Ocncern About The Amazing 38-year-old. At The Risk Of Stating The O
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Dennis Andries It Seens Not To Have Occurred To Dennis Andries That He Might Lost To Argentinian Challenger Sergio Merani At The Royal Albert Hall Which Gives Cause For Just A Little Ocncern About The Amazing 38-year-old. At The Risk Of Stating The Obvious It Should Be Pointed Out That The Reason Dennis Andries Was Able To Make History By Winning The World Light-heavyweight Title Three Times Is Because He Lost It Twice. That Puts Him Inthe Company Of Sugar Ray Robinson But Robinson Was A Busy Champion While Andries Has In Fact Made Only One Winning Title Defence And That Was Against Tony Sibson Who Was Not Even A Big Middleweight....boxer
Dennis Andries It Seens Not To Have Occurred To Dennis Andries That He Might Lost To Argentinian Challenger Sergio Merani At The Royal Albert Hall Which Gives Cause For Just A Little Ocncern About The Amazing 38-year-old. At The Risk Of Stating The O
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PEOPLE - Zum 175. Geburtstag von Pierre Auguste Renoir (25.2.16)
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Portrait of a Woman, possibly Margot, by Pierre-Auguste Renoir, 1876 - 1878 about, 19th Century (C19), oil on canvas, cm 46,5 x 38
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