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How to Train Your Dragon author Cressida Cowell named new children's laureate
Cressida Cowell photographed at her home in West London. Cowell is the new UK Children's Lauterate. The position initially awarded in the United Kingdom once every two years to a "writer or illustrator of children's books to celebrate outstanding achievement in their field." Cressida Cowell is an English children's author, popularly known for the book series, How to Train Your Dragon, which has subsequently become an award-winning franchise as adapted for the screen by DreamWorks Animation. As of 2015, the series has sold more than seven million copies around the world.
In addition to her other publications, Cowell works with illustrator Neal Layton in the ongoing series of Emily Brown stories. The first in the series, That Rabbit Belongs to Emily Brown, won a Nestle? Children’s Book Award.
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How to Train Your Dragon author Cressida Cowell named new children's laureate
Cressida Cowell photographed at her home in West London. Cowell is the new UK Children's Lauterate. The position initially awarded in the United Kingdom once every two years to a "writer or illustrator of children's books to celebrate outstanding achievement in their field." Cressida Cowell is an English children's author, popularly known for the book series, How to Train Your Dragon, which has subsequently become an award-winning franchise as adapted for the screen by DreamWorks Animation. As of 2015, the series has sold more than seven million copies around the world.
In addition to her other publications, Cowell works with illustrator Neal Layton in the ongoing series of Emily Brown stories. The first in the series, That Rabbit Belongs to Emily Brown, won a Nestle? Children’s Book Award.
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How to Train Your Dragon author Cressida Cowell named new children's laureate
Cressida Cowell photographed at her home in West London. Cowell is the new UK Children's Lauterate. The position initially awarded in the United Kingdom once every two years to a "writer or illustrator of children's books to celebrate outstanding achievement in their field." Cressida Cowell is an English children's author, popularly known for the book series, How to Train Your Dragon, which has subsequently become an award-winning franchise as adapted for the screen by DreamWorks Animation. As of 2015, the series has sold more than seven million copies around the world.
In addition to her other publications, Cowell works with illustrator Neal Layton in the ongoing series of Emily Brown stories. The first in the series, That Rabbit Belongs to Emily Brown, won a Nestle? Children’s Book Award.
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How to Train Your Dragon author Cressida Cowell named new children's laureate
Cressida Cowell photographed at her home in West London. Cowell is the new UK Children's Lauterate. The position initially awarded in the United Kingdom once every two years to a "writer or illustrator of children's books to celebrate outstanding achievement in their field." Cressida Cowell is an English children's author, popularly known for the book series, How to Train Your Dragon, which has subsequently become an award-winning franchise as adapted for the screen by DreamWorks Animation. As of 2015, the series has sold more than seven million copies around the world.
In addition to her other publications, Cowell works with illustrator Neal Layton in the ongoing series of Emily Brown stories. The first in the series, That Rabbit Belongs to Emily Brown, won a Nestle? Children’s Book Award.
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How to Train Your Dragon author Cressida Cowell named new children's laureate
Cressida Cowell photographed at her home in West London. Cowell is the new UK Children's Lauterate. The position initially awarded in the United Kingdom once every two years to a "writer or illustrator of children's books to celebrate outstanding achievement in their field." Cressida Cowell is an English children's author, popularly known for the book series, How to Train Your Dragon, which has subsequently become an award-winning franchise as adapted for the screen by DreamWorks Animation. As of 2015, the series has sold more than seven million copies around the world.
In addition to her other publications, Cowell works with illustrator Neal Layton in the ongoing series of Emily Brown stories. The first in the series, That Rabbit Belongs to Emily Brown, won a Nestle? Children’s Book Award.
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How to Train Your Dragon author Cressida Cowell named new children's laureate
Cressida Cowell photographed at her home in West London. Cowell is the new UK Children's Lauterate. The position initially awarded in the United Kingdom once every two years to a "writer or illustrator of children's books to celebrate outstanding achievement in their field." Cressida Cowell is an English children's author, popularly known for the book series, How to Train Your Dragon, which has subsequently become an award-winning franchise as adapted for the screen by DreamWorks Animation. As of 2015, the series has sold more than seven million copies around the world.
In addition to her other publications, Cowell works with illustrator Neal Layton in the ongoing series of Emily Brown stories. The first in the series, That Rabbit Belongs to Emily Brown, won a Nestle? Children’s Book Award.
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How to Train Your Dragon author Cressida Cowell named new children's laureate
Cressida Cowell photographed at her home in West London. Cowell is the new UK Children's Lauterate. The position initially awarded in the United Kingdom once every two years to a "writer or illustrator of children's books to celebrate outstanding achievement in their field." Cressida Cowell is an English children's author, popularly known for the book series, How to Train Your Dragon, which has subsequently become an award-winning franchise as adapted for the screen by DreamWorks Animation. As of 2015, the series has sold more than seven million copies around the world.
In addition to her other publications, Cowell works with illustrator Neal Layton in the ongoing series of Emily Brown stories. The first in the series, That Rabbit Belongs to Emily Brown, won a Nestle? Children’s Book Award.
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How to Train Your Dragon author Cressida Cowell named new children's laureate
Cressida Cowell photographed at her home in West London. Cowell is the new UK Children's Lauterate. The position initially awarded in the United Kingdom once every two years to a "writer or illustrator of children's books to celebrate outstanding achievement in their field." Cressida Cowell is an English children's author, popularly known for the book series, How to Train Your Dragon, which has subsequently become an award-winning franchise as adapted for the screen by DreamWorks Animation. As of 2015, the series has sold more than seven million copies around the world.
In addition to her other publications, Cowell works with illustrator Neal Layton in the ongoing series of Emily Brown stories. The first in the series, That Rabbit Belongs to Emily Brown, won a Nestle? Children’s Book Award.
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How to Train Your Dragon author Cressida Cowell named new children's laureate
Cressida Cowell photographed at her home in West London. Cowell is the new UK Children's Lauterate. The position initially awarded in the United Kingdom once every two years to a "writer or illustrator of children's books to celebrate outstanding achievement in their field." Cressida Cowell is an English children's author, popularly known for the book series, How to Train Your Dragon, which has subsequently become an award-winning franchise as adapted for the screen by DreamWorks Animation. As of 2015, the series has sold more than seven million copies around the world.
In addition to her other publications, Cowell works with illustrator Neal Layton in the ongoing series of Emily Brown stories. The first in the series, That Rabbit Belongs to Emily Brown, won a Nestle? Children’s Book Award.
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How to Train Your Dragon author Cressida Cowell named new children's laureate
Cressida Cowell photographed at her home in West London. Cowell is the new UK Children's Lauterate. The position initially awarded in the United Kingdom once every two years to a "writer or illustrator of children's books to celebrate outstanding achievement in their field." Cressida Cowell is an English children's author, popularly known for the book series, How to Train Your Dragon, which has subsequently become an award-winning franchise as adapted for the screen by DreamWorks Animation. As of 2015, the series has sold more than seven million copies around the world.
In addition to her other publications, Cowell works with illustrator Neal Layton in the ongoing series of Emily Brown stories. The first in the series, That Rabbit Belongs to Emily Brown, won a Nestle? Children’s Book Award.
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How to Train Your Dragon author Cressida Cowell named new children's laureate
Cressida Cowell photographed at her home in West London. Cowell is the new UK Children's Lauterate. The position initially awarded in the United Kingdom once every two years to a "writer or illustrator of children's books to celebrate outstanding achievement in their field." Cressida Cowell is an English children's author, popularly known for the book series, How to Train Your Dragon, which has subsequently become an award-winning franchise as adapted for the screen by DreamWorks Animation. As of 2015, the series has sold more than seven million copies around the world.
In addition to her other publications, Cowell works with illustrator Neal Layton in the ongoing series of Emily Brown stories. The first in the series, That Rabbit Belongs to Emily Brown, won a Nestle? Children’s Book Award.
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How to Train Your Dragon author Cressida Cowell named new children's laureate
Cressida Cowell photographed at her home in West London. Cowell is the new UK Children's Lauterate. The position initially awarded in the United Kingdom once every two years to a "writer or illustrator of children's books to celebrate outstanding achievement in their field." Cressida Cowell is an English children's author, popularly known for the book series, How to Train Your Dragon, which has subsequently become an award-winning franchise as adapted for the screen by DreamWorks Animation. As of 2015, the series has sold more than seven million copies around the world.
In addition to her other publications, Cowell works with illustrator Neal Layton in the ongoing series of Emily Brown stories. The first in the series, That Rabbit Belongs to Emily Brown, won a Nestle? Children’s Book Award.
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How to Train Your Dragon author Cressida Cowell named new children's laureate
Cressida Cowell photographed at her home in West London. Cowell is the new UK Children's Lauterate. The position initially awarded in the United Kingdom once every two years to a "writer or illustrator of children's books to celebrate outstanding achievement in their field." Cressida Cowell is an English children's author, popularly known for the book series, How to Train Your Dragon, which has subsequently become an award-winning franchise as adapted for the screen by DreamWorks Animation. As of 2015, the series has sold more than seven million copies around the world.
In addition to her other publications, Cowell works with illustrator Neal Layton in the ongoing series of Emily Brown stories. The first in the series, That Rabbit Belongs to Emily Brown, won a Nestle? Children’s Book Award.
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How to Train Your Dragon author Cressida Cowell named new children's laureate
Cressida Cowell photographed at her home in West London. Cowell is the new UK Children's Lauterate. The position initially awarded in the United Kingdom once every two years to a "writer or illustrator of children's books to celebrate outstanding achievement in their field." Cressida Cowell is an English children's author, popularly known for the book series, How to Train Your Dragon, which has subsequently become an award-winning franchise as adapted for the screen by DreamWorks Animation. As of 2015, the series has sold more than seven million copies around the world.
In addition to her other publications, Cowell works with illustrator Neal Layton in the ongoing series of Emily Brown stories. The first in the series, That Rabbit Belongs to Emily Brown, won a Nestle? Children’s Book Award.
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How to Train Your Dragon author Cressida Cowell named new children's laureate
Cressida Cowell photographed at her home in West London. Cowell is the new UK Children's Lauterate. The position initially awarded in the United Kingdom once every two years to a "writer or illustrator of children's books to celebrate outstanding achievement in their field." Cressida Cowell is an English children's author, popularly known for the book series, How to Train Your Dragon, which has subsequently become an award-winning franchise as adapted for the screen by DreamWorks Animation. As of 2015, the series has sold more than seven million copies around the world.
In addition to her other publications, Cowell works with illustrator Neal Layton in the ongoing series of Emily Brown stories. The first in the series, That Rabbit Belongs to Emily Brown, won a Nestle? Children’s Book Award.
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How to Train Your Dragon author Cressida Cowell named new children's laureate
Cressida Cowell photographed at her home in West London. Cowell is the new UK Children's Lauterate. The position initially awarded in the United Kingdom once every two years to a "writer or illustrator of children's books to celebrate outstanding achievement in their field." Cressida Cowell is an English children's author, popularly known for the book series, How to Train Your Dragon, which has subsequently become an award-winning franchise as adapted for the screen by DreamWorks Animation. As of 2015, the series has sold more than seven million copies around the world.
In addition to her other publications, Cowell works with illustrator Neal Layton in the ongoing series of Emily Brown stories. The first in the series, That Rabbit Belongs to Emily Brown, won a Nestle? Children’s Book Award.
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How to Train Your Dragon author Cressida Cowell named new children's laureate
Cressida Cowell photographed at her home in West London. Cowell is the new UK Children's Lauterate. The position initially awarded in the United Kingdom once every two years to a "writer or illustrator of children's books to celebrate outstanding achievement in their field." Cressida Cowell is an English children's author, popularly known for the book series, How to Train Your Dragon, which has subsequently become an award-winning franchise as adapted for the screen by DreamWorks Animation. As of 2015, the series has sold more than seven million copies around the world.
In addition to her other publications, Cowell works with illustrator Neal Layton in the ongoing series of Emily Brown stories. The first in the series, That Rabbit Belongs to Emily Brown, won a Nestle? Children’s Book Award.
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How to Train Your Dragon author Cressida Cowell named new children's laureate
Cressida Cowell photographed at her home in West London. Cowell is the new UK Children's Lauterate. The position initially awarded in the United Kingdom once every two years to a "writer or illustrator of children's books to celebrate outstanding achievement in their field." Cressida Cowell is an English children's author, popularly known for the book series, How to Train Your Dragon, which has subsequently become an award-winning franchise as adapted for the screen by DreamWorks Animation. As of 2015, the series has sold more than seven million copies around the world.
In addition to her other publications, Cowell works with illustrator Neal Layton in the ongoing series of Emily Brown stories. The first in the series, That Rabbit Belongs to Emily Brown, won a Nestle? Children’s Book Award.
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How to Train Your Dragon author Cressida Cowell named new children's laureate
Cressida Cowell photographed at her home in West London. Cowell is the new UK Children's Lauterate. The position initially awarded in the United Kingdom once every two years to a "writer or illustrator of children's books to celebrate outstanding achievement in their field." Cressida Cowell is an English children's author, popularly known for the book series, How to Train Your Dragon, which has subsequently become an award-winning franchise as adapted for the screen by DreamWorks Animation. As of 2015, the series has sold more than seven million copies around the world.
In addition to her other publications, Cowell works with illustrator Neal Layton in the ongoing series of Emily Brown stories. The first in the series, That Rabbit Belongs to Emily Brown, won a Nestle? Children’s Book Award.
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How to Train Your Dragon author Cressida Cowell named new children's laureate
Cressida Cowell photographed at her home in West London. Cowell is the new UK Children's Lauterate. The position initially awarded in the United Kingdom once every two years to a "writer or illustrator of children's books to celebrate outstanding achievement in their field." Cressida Cowell is an English children's author, popularly known for the book series, How to Train Your Dragon, which has subsequently become an award-winning franchise as adapted for the screen by DreamWorks Animation. As of 2015, the series has sold more than seven million copies around the world.
In addition to her other publications, Cowell works with illustrator Neal Layton in the ongoing series of Emily Brown stories. The first in the series, That Rabbit Belongs to Emily Brown, won a Nestle? Children’s Book Award.
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How to Train Your Dragon author Cressida Cowell named new children's laureate
Cressida Cowell photographed at her home in West London. Cowell is the new UK Children's Lauterate. The position initially awarded in the United Kingdom once every two years to a "writer or illustrator of children's books to celebrate outstanding achievement in their field." Cressida Cowell is an English children's author, popularly known for the book series, How to Train Your Dragon, which has subsequently become an award-winning franchise as adapted for the screen by DreamWorks Animation. As of 2015, the series has sold more than seven million copies around the world.
In addition to her other publications, Cowell works with illustrator Neal Layton in the ongoing series of Emily Brown stories. The first in the series, That Rabbit Belongs to Emily Brown, won a Nestle? Children’s Book Award.
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How to Train Your Dragon author Cressida Cowell named new children's laureate
Cressida Cowell photographed at her home in West London. Cowell is the new UK Children's Lauterate. The position initially awarded in the United Kingdom once every two years to a "writer or illustrator of children's books to celebrate outstanding achievement in their field." Cressida Cowell is an English children's author, popularly known for the book series, How to Train Your Dragon, which has subsequently become an award-winning franchise as adapted for the screen by DreamWorks Animation. As of 2015, the series has sold more than seven million copies around the world.
In addition to her other publications, Cowell works with illustrator Neal Layton in the ongoing series of Emily Brown stories. The first in the series, That Rabbit Belongs to Emily Brown, won a Nestle? Children’s Book Award.
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How to Train Your Dragon author Cressida Cowell named new children's laureate
Cressida Cowell photographed at her home in West London. Cowell is the new UK Children's Lauterate. The position initially awarded in the United Kingdom once every two years to a "writer or illustrator of children's books to celebrate outstanding achievement in their field." Cressida Cowell is an English children's author, popularly known for the book series, How to Train Your Dragon, which has subsequently become an award-winning franchise as adapted for the screen by DreamWorks Animation. As of 2015, the series has sold more than seven million copies around the world.
In addition to her other publications, Cowell works with illustrator Neal Layton in the ongoing series of Emily Brown stories. The first in the series, That Rabbit Belongs to Emily Brown, won a Nestle? Children’s Book Award.
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How to Train Your Dragon author Cressida Cowell named new children's laureate
Cressida Cowell photographed at her home in West London. Cowell is the new UK Children's Lauterate. The position initially awarded in the United Kingdom once every two years to a "writer or illustrator of children's books to celebrate outstanding achievement in their field." Cressida Cowell is an English children's author, popularly known for the book series, How to Train Your Dragon, which has subsequently become an award-winning franchise as adapted for the screen by DreamWorks Animation. As of 2015, the series has sold more than seven million copies around the world.
In addition to her other publications, Cowell works with illustrator Neal Layton in the ongoing series of Emily Brown stories. The first in the series, That Rabbit Belongs to Emily Brown, won a Nestle? Children’s Book Award.
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How to Train Your Dragon author Cressida Cowell named new children's laureate
Cressida Cowell photographed at her home in West London. Cowell is the new UK Children's Lauterate. The position initially awarded in the United Kingdom once every two years to a "writer or illustrator of children's books to celebrate outstanding achievement in their field." Cressida Cowell is an English children's author, popularly known for the book series, How to Train Your Dragon, which has subsequently become an award-winning franchise as adapted for the screen by DreamWorks Animation. As of 2015, the series has sold more than seven million copies around the world.
In addition to her other publications, Cowell works with illustrator Neal Layton in the ongoing series of Emily Brown stories. The first in the series, That Rabbit Belongs to Emily Brown, won a Nestle? Children’s Book Award.
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How to Train Your Dragon author Cressida Cowell named new children's laureate
Cressida Cowell photographed at her home in West London. Cowell is the new UK Children's Lauterate. The position initially awarded in the United Kingdom once every two years to a "writer or illustrator of children's books to celebrate outstanding achievement in their field." Cressida Cowell is an English children's author, popularly known for the book series, How to Train Your Dragon, which has subsequently become an award-winning franchise as adapted for the screen by DreamWorks Animation. As of 2015, the series has sold more than seven million copies around the world.
In addition to her other publications, Cowell works with illustrator Neal Layton in the ongoing series of Emily Brown stories. The first in the series, That Rabbit Belongs to Emily Brown, won a Nestle? Children’s Book Award.
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How to Train Your Dragon author Cressida Cowell named new children's laureate
Cressida Cowell photographed at her home in West London. Cowell is the new UK Children's Lauterate. The position initially awarded in the United Kingdom once every two years to a "writer or illustrator of children's books to celebrate outstanding achievement in their field." Cressida Cowell is an English children's author, popularly known for the book series, How to Train Your Dragon, which has subsequently become an award-winning franchise as adapted for the screen by DreamWorks Animation. As of 2015, the series has sold more than seven million copies around the world.
In addition to her other publications, Cowell works with illustrator Neal Layton in the ongoing series of Emily Brown stories. The first in the series, That Rabbit Belongs to Emily Brown, won a Nestle? Children’s Book Award.
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FEATURE - Toy Fair in Kensington
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FEATURE - Toy Fair in Kensington
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FEATURE - Toy Fair in Kensington
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FEATURE - Versteigert: Unter diesem Hut schwitze einst Napoleon in Waterloo
One cocked hat having belonged to Napoleon and collected on the battlefield of Waterloo was sold on June 18th in Lyon. The opening bid was between 30 000 and 40000 euros. It was sold 280 000 euros During fifteen years of reign, Napoleon would have used it 120, approximately. About twenty were identified more clearly, including this one. It would have been collected, after the battle of Waterloo and the leak of Napoleon, by the captain of Dragons, the baron Arnout Jacques van ZUIJLEN van NIJEVELT. //BONY_1501.4989/Credit:Bony/SIPA/1806191124 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00864347
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DUK10095583_014
FEATURE - Versteigert: Unter diesem Hut schwitze einst Napoleon in Waterloo
One cocked hat having belonged to Napoleon and collected on the battlefield of Waterloo was sold on June 18th in Lyon. The opening bid was between 30 000 and 40000 euros. It was sold 280 000 euros During fifteen years of reign, Napoleon would have used it 120, approximately. About twenty were identified more clearly, including this one. It would have been collected, after the battle of Waterloo and the leak of Napoleon, by the captain of Dragons, the baron Arnout Jacques van ZUIJLEN van NIJEVELT. //BONY_1501.4996/Credit:Bony/SIPA/1806191126 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00864347
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DUK10095583_008
FEATURE - Versteigert: Unter diesem Hut schwitze einst Napoleon in Waterloo
One cocked hat having belonged to Napoleon and collected on the battlefield of Waterloo was sold on June 18th in Lyon. The opening bid was between 30 000 and 40000 euros. It was sold 280 000 euros During fifteen years of reign, Napoleon would have used it 120, approximately. About twenty were identified more clearly, including this one. It would have been collected, after the battle of Waterloo and the leak of Napoleon, by the captain of Dragons, the baron Arnout Jacques van ZUIJLEN van NIJEVELT. //BONY_1501.5003/Credit:Bony/SIPA/1806191126 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00864347
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FEATURE - Versteigert: Unter diesem Hut schwitze einst Napoleon in Waterloo
One cocked hat having belonged to Napoleon and collected on the battlefield of Waterloo was sold on June 18th in Lyon. The opening bid was between 30 000 and 40000 euros. It was sold 280 000 euros During fifteen years of reign, Napoleon would have used it 120, approximately. About twenty were identified more clearly, including this one. It would have been collected, after the battle of Waterloo and the leak of Napoleon, by the captain of Dragons, the baron Arnout Jacques van ZUIJLEN van NIJEVELT. //BONY_1501.4997/Credit:Bony/SIPA/1806191126 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00864347
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DUK10095583_007
FEATURE - Versteigert: Unter diesem Hut schwitze einst Napoleon in Waterloo
One cocked hat having belonged to Napoleon and collected on the battlefield of Waterloo was sold on June 18th in Lyon. The opening bid was between 30 000 and 40000 euros. It was sold 280 000 euros During fifteen years of reign, Napoleon would have used it 120, approximately. About twenty were identified more clearly, including this one. It would have been collected, after the battle of Waterloo and the leak of Napoleon, by the captain of Dragons, the baron Arnout Jacques van ZUIJLEN van NIJEVELT. //BONY_1501.5001/Credit:Bony/SIPA/1806191126 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00864347
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DUK10095583_011
FEATURE - Versteigert: Unter diesem Hut schwitze einst Napoleon in Waterloo
One cocked hat having belonged to Napoleon and collected on the battlefield of Waterloo was sold on June 18th in Lyon. The opening bid was between 30 000 and 40000 euros. It was sold 280 000 euros During fifteen years of reign, Napoleon would have used it 120, approximately. About twenty were identified more clearly, including this one. It would have been collected, after the battle of Waterloo and the leak of Napoleon, by the captain of Dragons, the baron Arnout Jacques van ZUIJLEN van NIJEVELT. //BONY_1501.4998/Credit:Bony/SIPA/1806191126 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00864347
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DUK10095583_010
FEATURE - Versteigert: Unter diesem Hut schwitze einst Napoleon in Waterloo
One cocked hat having belonged to Napoleon and collected on the battlefield of Waterloo was sold on June 18th in Lyon. The opening bid was between 30 000 and 40000 euros. It was sold 280 000 euros During fifteen years of reign, Napoleon would have used it 120, approximately. About twenty were identified more clearly, including this one. It would have been collected, after the battle of Waterloo and the leak of Napoleon, by the captain of Dragons, the baron Arnout Jacques van ZUIJLEN van NIJEVELT. //BONY_1501.4992/Credit:Bony/SIPA/1806191126 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00864347
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DUK10095583_009
FEATURE - Versteigert: Unter diesem Hut schwitze einst Napoleon in Waterloo
One cocked hat having belonged to Napoleon and collected on the battlefield of Waterloo was sold on June 18th in Lyon. The opening bid was between 30 000 and 40000 euros. It was sold 280 000 euros During fifteen years of reign, Napoleon would have used it 120, approximately. About twenty were identified more clearly, including this one. It would have been collected, after the battle of Waterloo and the leak of Napoleon, by the captain of Dragons, the baron Arnout Jacques van ZUIJLEN van NIJEVELT. //BONY_1501.4995/Credit:Bony/SIPA/1806191126 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00864347
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DUK10095583_003
FEATURE - Versteigert: Unter diesem Hut schwitze einst Napoleon in Waterloo
One cocked hat having belonged to Napoleon and collected on the battlefield of Waterloo was sold on June 18th in Lyon. The opening bid was between 30 000 and 40000 euros. It was sold 280 000 euros During fifteen years of reign, Napoleon would have used it 120, approximately. About twenty were identified more clearly, including this one. It would have been collected, after the battle of Waterloo and the leak of Napoleon, by the captain of Dragons, the baron Arnout Jacques van ZUIJLEN van NIJEVELT. //BONY_1501.4990/Credit:Bony/SIPA/1806191124 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00864347
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DUK10095583_012
FEATURE - Versteigert: Unter diesem Hut schwitze einst Napoleon in Waterloo
One cocked hat having belonged to Napoleon and collected on the battlefield of Waterloo was sold on June 18th in Lyon. The opening bid was between 30 000 and 40000 euros. It was sold 280 000 euros During fifteen years of reign, Napoleon would have used it 120, approximately. About twenty were identified more clearly, including this one. It would have been collected, after the battle of Waterloo and the leak of Napoleon, by the captain of Dragons, the baron Arnout Jacques van ZUIJLEN van NIJEVELT. //BONY_1501.5002/Credit:Bony/SIPA/1806191126 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00864347
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DUK10095583_006
FEATURE - Versteigert: Unter diesem Hut schwitze einst Napoleon in Waterloo
One cocked hat having belonged to Napoleon and collected on the battlefield of Waterloo was sold on June 18th in Lyon. The opening bid was between 30 000 and 40000 euros. It was sold 280 000 euros During fifteen years of reign, Napoleon would have used it 120, approximately. About twenty were identified more clearly, including this one. It would have been collected, after the battle of Waterloo and the leak of Napoleon, by the captain of Dragons, the baron Arnout Jacques van ZUIJLEN van NIJEVELT. //BONY_1501.4994/Credit:Bony/SIPA/1806191126 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00864347
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DUK10095583_004
FEATURE - Versteigert: Unter diesem Hut schwitze einst Napoleon in Waterloo
One cocked hat having belonged to Napoleon and collected on the battlefield of Waterloo was sold on June 18th in Lyon. The opening bid was between 30 000 and 40000 euros. It was sold 280 000 euros During fifteen years of reign, Napoleon would have used it 120, approximately. About twenty were identified more clearly, including this one. It would have been collected, after the battle of Waterloo and the leak of Napoleon, by the captain of Dragons, the baron Arnout Jacques van ZUIJLEN van NIJEVELT. //BONY_1501.4991/Credit:Bony/SIPA/1806191124 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00864347
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DUK10095583_002
FEATURE - Versteigert: Unter diesem Hut schwitze einst Napoleon in Waterloo
One cocked hat having belonged to Napoleon and collected on the battlefield of Waterloo was sold on June 18th in Lyon. The opening bid was between 30 000 and 40000 euros. It was sold 280 000 euros During fifteen years of reign, Napoleon would have used it 120, approximately. About twenty were identified more clearly, including this one. It would have been collected, after the battle of Waterloo and the leak of Napoleon, by the captain of Dragons, the baron Arnout Jacques van ZUIJLEN van NIJEVELT. //BONY_1501.4999/Credit:Bony/SIPA/1806191126 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00864347
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DUK10095583_001
FEATURE - Versteigert: Unter diesem Hut schwitze einst Napoleon in Waterloo
One cocked hat having belonged to Napoleon and collected on the battlefield of Waterloo was sold on June 18th in Lyon. The opening bid was between 30 000 and 40000 euros. It was sold 280 000 euros During fifteen years of reign, Napoleon would have used it 120, approximately. About twenty were identified more clearly, including this one. It would have been collected, after the battle of Waterloo and the leak of Napoleon, by the captain of Dragons, the baron Arnout Jacques van ZUIJLEN van NIJEVELT. //BONY_1501.5000/Credit:Bony/SIPA/1806191126 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00864347
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FEATURE - Versteigert: Unter diesem Hut schwitze einst Napoleon in Waterloo
One cocked hat having belonged to Napoleon and collected on the battlefield of Waterloo was sold on June 18th in Lyon. The opening bid was between 30 000 and 40000 euros. It was sold 280 000 euros During fifteen years of reign, Napoleon would have used it 120, approximately. About twenty were identified more clearly, including this one. It would have been collected, after the battle of Waterloo and the leak of Napoleon, by the captain of Dragons, the baron Arnout Jacques van ZUIJLEN van NIJEVELT. //BONY_1501.4993/Credit:Bony/SIPA/1806191126 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00864347
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FEATURE - Best of: Bilder des Tages
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Gareth Everett/Huw Evans/REX/Shutterstock (9623013ac)
Players from the four Welsh Regional teams involved in the forthcoming Judgement Day VI. Left to right, Rhys Patchell, Scarlets; Bradley Davies, Ospreys; Kristian Dacey, Cardiff Blues and Leon Brown, Dragons
WRU Judgement Day VI Photocall, Principality Stadium - 10 Apr 2018
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DUK10021923_011
FEATURE - Bartagamen suchen gerne die Nähe zueinander
Streifenköpfige Bartagamen suchen die Nähe zueinander im Wild Action Zoo in Macedon
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*** Centralian Bearded Dragons at Wild Action Zoo in Macedon, Victoria, Australia, April 08, 2016*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 21566931
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FEATURE - Bartagamen suchen gerne die Nähe zueinander
Streifenköpfige Bartagamen suchen die Nähe zueinander im Wild Action Zoo in Macedon
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*** Centralian Bearded Dragons at Wild Action Zoo in Macedon, Victoria, Australia, April 08, 2016*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 21566928
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DUK10021923_009
FEATURE - Bartagamen suchen gerne die Nähe zueinander
Streifenköpfige Bartagamen suchen die Nähe zueinander im Wild Action Zoo in Macedon
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*** Centralian Bearded Dragons at Wild Action Zoo in Macedon, Victoria, Australia, April 08, 2016*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 21566931
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DUK10021923_008
FEATURE - Bartagamen suchen gerne die Nähe zueinander
Streifenköpfige Bartagamen suchen die Nähe zueinander im Wild Action Zoo in Macedon
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*** Centralian Bearded Dragons at Wild Action Zoo in Macedon, Victoria, Australia, April 08, 2016*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 21566930
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