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NEWS - Der Serienmörder von Yorkshire ist gestorben (Archiv)
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Victoria Falls - the safety net for the engineers working 400 feet above the Zambesi's boiling pot.
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HOUSEWIVES TRAIN TO BE ENGINEERS AT GOVERNMENT TRAINING CENTRE.
Housewives are undergoing training to become expert engineers at a Government Training Centre. They are learning aircraft fitting, radial drilling and shaping, and many other requirements for the war effort. In this way more men will be released for the fighting forces.
Photo Shows: Mrs Robin Williamson, aged 23, former poultry famer and dog breeder, working on the shaping machine.
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HOUSEWIVES TRAIN TO BE ENGINEERS AT GOVERNMENT TRAINING CENTRE.
Housewives are undergoing training to become expert engineers at a Government Training Centre. They are learning aircraft fitting, radial drilling and shaping, and many other requirements for the war effort. In this way more men will be released for the fighting forces.
Photo Shows: Mrs Robin Williamson, aged 23, former poultry famer and dog breeder, working on the shaping machine.
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HOUSEWIVES TRAIN TO BE ENGINEERS AT GOVERNMENT TRAINING CENTRE
Housewives are undergoing training to become expert engineers. They are learning aircraft fitting, radial drilling and shaping besides many other essential requirements for the war effort. In this way many men will be released for the Fighting Forces,
Photo Shows: Some of the trainees leaving work after having done their 'shift'
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American engineers bridge Rennes Canal
Photo shows: A wooden bridge over Rennes canal , built by US Army Engineers to replace one destroyed by the Germans
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American engineers bridge Rennes Canal
Photo shows: A wooden bridge over Rennes canal , built by US Army Engineers to replace one destroyed by the Germans
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Look Magazine 17 October 1944 Advertising for RCA Radio Corporation of America they supply radio equipment for invasion make great radio and phonographs for Leisure (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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The famous clock of St Paul's Cathedral
Designed by the barrister-peer Lord Grimthorpe whose hobby was horology. The massive mechanism of the cathedral clock was built in 1893 , but the bells are much older, dating from the time when Sir Christopher Wren raised the new St Paul's - his own monument - after the Grreat Fire of London . Winding the clock is a strenuous job , done by hand-winch and taking an hour every day. Winding times are varied to ensure even wear throughout the machinery. These pictures were taken behind the three 19 ft dials with 9ft 6in minute hands and 5ft 6ins hour hands which give City people the right time at any time and show the huge size of St Paul's cathedrsal clock.
Photo shows: Wilfred Cripps , caretaker of the Cathedral clock , winding the hour mechanism
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The famous clock of St Paul's Cathedral
Designed by the barrister-peer Lord Grimthorpe whose hobby was horology. The massive mechanism of the cathedral clock was built in 1893 , but the bells are much older, dating from the time when Sir Christopher Wren raised the new St Paul's - his own monument - after the Grreat Fire of London . Winding the clock is a strenuous job , done by hand-winch and taking an hour every day. Winding times are varied to ensure even wear throughout the machinery. These pictures were taken behind the three 19 ft dials with 9ft 6in minute hands and 5ft 6ins hour hands which give City people the right time at any time and show the huge size of St Paul's cathedrsal clock.
Photo shows: The driving weights of the hour and the quarter chimes almost at the top of the "wind"
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The famous clock of St Paul's Cathedral
Designed by the barrister-peer Lord Grimthorpe whose hobby was horology. The massive mechanism of the cathedral clock was built in 1893 , but the bells are much older, dating from the time when Sir Christopher Wren raised the new St Paul's - his own monument - after the Grreat Fire of London . Winding the clock is a strenuous job , done by hand-winch and taking an hour every day. Winding times are varied to ensure even wear throughout the machinery. These pictures were taken behind the three 19 ft dials with 9ft 6in minute hands and 5ft 6ins hour hands which give City people the right time at any time and show the huge size of St Paul's cathedrsal clock.
Photo shows: Wilfred Cripps , caretaker of the Cathedral clock , winding the hour mechanism
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NEWS - Finanzaffäre um Renault-Nissan-Chef: Carlos Ghosn verhaftet
CEO of Nissan/Renault Carlos Ghosn aboard his private jet after his annual visit to the Nissan Car plant, Washington, sunderland, UK.
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NEWS - Finanzaffäre um Renault-Nissan-Chef: Carlos Ghosn verhaftet
CEO of Nissan/Renault Carlos Ghosn aboard his private jet after his annual visit to the Nissan Car plant, Washington, sunderland, UK.
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NEWS - Finanzaffäre um Renault-Nissan-Chef: Carlos Ghosn verhaftet
CEO of Nissan/Renault Carlos Ghosn during his annual visit to the Nissan Car plant, Washington, sunderland, UK.
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NEWS - Finanzaffäre um Renault-Nissan-Chef: Carlos Ghosn verhaftet
CEO of Nissan/Renault Carlos Ghosn during his annual visit to the Nissan Car plant, Washington, sunderland, UK.
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PEOPLE - Stephen Hawking ist im Alter von 76 Jahren gestorben
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Queen Elizabeth II meets Professor Stephen Hawking at a Buckingham Palace reception for representatives of the British scientific community. Buckingham Palace became a science lab as scores of scientists set up interactive experiments in the Queen's home. The royal residence was transformed with displays highlighting technical advances in everything from medicine and engineering to space exploration. More than 800 GCSE and A level students from across the country packed into the grand ballroom for the special Science Day.
Science Day at Buckingham Palace, London, Britain - 24 Oct 2006
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Engineering operations in the North Sea. Oil production platform, semi-submersible accommodation platform alongside and derrick barge. Panorama.
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(100312) -- SHANGHAI, March 12, 2010 (Xinhua) -- The photo taken on March 12, 2010 shows the China Aviation Pavilion with double-layer walls bringing in fresh air in 2010 World Expo Site, east China's Shanghai Municipality. A series of pavilions of 2010 World Expo are designed and constructed with the idea of "Low-carbon World Expo".
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Henry Allingham presented with an Honorary Doctorate of Engineering from Southampton Solent University at Warsash Maritime Academy, Southampton, Britain - 22 May 2009
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Henry Allingham presented with an Honorary Doctorate of Engineering from Southampton Solent University at Warsash Maritime Academy, Southampton, Britain - 22 May 2009
Henry Allingham, Europes oldest man was today presented with an Honorary Doctorate of Engineering from Southampton Solent University at Warsash Maritime Academy, Friday 22nd May 2009.
Henry, aged 112 years was presented with the doctorate by the Universitys Chancellor, Lord Alan West, former First Sea Lord, for his contribution to Britain and its allies during two world wars, and his continuing charity work, especially connected with veteran servicemen and women
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Henry Allingham presented with an Honorary Doctorate of Engineering from Southampton Solent University at Warsash Maritime Academy, Southampton, Britain - 22 May 2009
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Henry Allingham presented with an Honorary Doctorate of Engineering from Southampton Solent University at Warsash Maritime Academy, Southampton, Britain - 22 May 2009
Henry Allingham, Europes oldest man was today presented with an Honorary Doctorate of Engineering from Southampton Solent University at Warsash Maritime Academy, Friday 22nd May 2009.
Henry, aged 112 years was presented with the doctorate by the Universitys Chancellor, Lord Alan West, former First Sea Lord, for his contribution to Britain and its allies during two world wars, and his continuing charity work, especially connected with veteran servicemen and women
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Henry Allingham presented with an Honorary Doctorate of Engineering from Southampton Solent University at Warsash Maritime Academy, Southampton, Britain - 22 May 2009
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Henry Allingham presented with an Honorary Doctorate of Engineering from Southampton Solent University at Warsash Maritime Academy, Southampton, Britain - 22 May 2009
Henry Allingham, Europes oldest man was today presented with an Honorary Doctorate of Engineering from Southampton Solent University at Warsash Maritime Academy, Friday 22nd May 2009.
Henry, aged 112 years was presented with the doctorate by the Universitys Chancellor, Lord Alan West, former First Sea Lord, for his contribution to Britain and its allies during two world wars, and his continuing charity work, especially connected with veteran servicemen and women
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Henry Allingham presented with an Honorary Doctorate of Engineering from Southampton Solent University at Warsash Maritime Academy, Southampton, Britain - 22 May 2009
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Henry Allingham presented with an Honorary Doctorate of Engineering from Southampton Solent University at Warsash Maritime Academy, Southampton, Britain - 22 May 2009
Henry Allingham, Europes oldest man was today presented with an Honorary Doctorate of Engineering from Southampton Solent University at Warsash Maritime Academy, Friday 22nd May 2009.
Henry, aged 112 years was presented with the doctorate by the Universitys Chancellor, Lord Alan West, former First Sea Lord, for his contribution to Britain and its allies during two world wars, and his continuing charity work, especially connected with veteran servicemen and women
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Dubai Economic Downturn causes Construction Halt
Worries over Dubai's debt problems have rattled Europe's share markets for a second day running.
The main share indexes in London, Paris and Frankfurt all opened more than 1% lower before recovering.
The moves followed news from the state-owned Dubai World that it would delay repaying some of its debt. Earlier, Asia's markets had fallen sharply.
PICTURED: A Boat for sale in Dubai Marina.
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Dubai Economic Downturn causes Construction Halt
Worries over Dubai's debt problems have rattled Europe's share markets for a second day running.
The main share indexes in London, Paris and Frankfurt all opened more than 1% lower before recovering.
The moves followed news from the state-owned Dubai World that it would delay repaying some of its debt. Earlier, Asia's markets had fallen sharply.
PICTURED: New Diggers parked in Dubai, building work has slowed in Dubai due to the economic slowdown.
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Dubai Economic Downturn causes Construction Halt
Worries over Dubai's debt problems have rattled Europe's share markets for a second day running.
The main share indexes in London, Paris and Frankfurt all opened more than 1% lower before recovering.
The moves followed news from the state-owned Dubai World that it would delay repaying some of its debt. Earlier, Asia's markets had fallen sharply.
PICTURED: Construction work in Dubai Marina.
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The Hoover Dam Bypass
THE HOOVER DAM BYPASS
If one is looking to bypass something as structurally awe-inspiring as the Hoover Dam, you can be sure the resulting engineering feat will be just as impressive.
That is why the spectacle of the dam bypass bridge taking shape is a jaw-dropping sight to behold.
Officially named The Mike O'Callaghan-Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge, the structure spanning the Colorado River is on course to offer sightseers double the spectacle for their money.
Construction began in late January 2005 and the completion of the entire Hoover Dam Bypass Project is expected in June 2010 at an estimated cost of about $240 million.
The bridge section will stretch nearly 2,000ft over the Black Canyon, 1,600 feet south of the dam, and nearly 900-feet above the river. Its 1,060 foot twin-rib arch will be the longest concrete arch in America.
Its main job is to hook up the Arizona and Nevada Approach highways, thereby diverting the flow of vehicles from the actual dam itself.
The highway is the main link between Las Vegas and Phoenix, two cities that have seen population explosions since the dam was first completed in 1935.
It is thought that more than 17,000 cars and trucks will use the new bridge daily, although the number could grow by 50 percent in the next two decades.
Another more serious reason is the threat of a terrorist attack on the dam, something that saw trucks permanently banned from the road after September 11, 2001.
The bridge has been named in memory of Mike O'Callaghan, the Governor of Nevada in the 1970s and a veteran of the Korean War, and Pat Tillman, who gave up his career as a superstar American footballer to serve in the US Army in Afghanistan. He was...
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The Hoover Dam Bypass
THE HOOVER DAM BYPASS
If one is looking to bypass something as structurally awe-inspiring as the Hoover Dam, you can be sure the resulting engineering feat will be just as impressive.
That is why the spectacle of the dam bypass bridge taking shape is a jaw-dropping sight to behold.
Officially named The Mike O'Callaghan-Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge, the structure spanning the Colorado River is on course to offer sightseers double the spectacle for their money.
Construction began in late January 2005 and the completion of the entire Hoover Dam Bypass Project is expected in June 2010 at an estimated cost of about $240 million.
The bridge section will stretch nearly 2,000ft over the Black Canyon, 1,600 feet south of the dam, and nearly 900-feet above the river. Its 1,060 foot twin-rib arch will be the longest concrete arch in America.
Its main job is to hook up the Arizona and Nevada Approach highways, thereby diverting the flow of vehicles from the actual dam itself.
The highway is the main link between Las Vegas and Phoenix, two cities that have seen population explosions since the dam was first completed in 1935.
It is thought that more than 17,000 cars and trucks will use the new bridge daily, although the number could grow by 50 percent in the next two decades.
Another more serious reason is the threat of a terrorist attack on the dam, something that saw trucks permanently banned from the road after September 11, 2001.
The bridge has been named in memory of Mike O'Callaghan, the Governor of Nevada in the 1970s and a veteran of the Korean War, and Pat Tillman, who gave up his career as a superstar American footballer to serve in the US Army in Afghanistan. H...
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Dubai Economic Downturn causes Construction Halt
Worries over Dubai's debt problems have rattled Europe's share markets for a second day running.
The main share indexes in London, Paris and Frankfurt all opened more than 1% lower before recovering.
The moves followed news from the state-owned Dubai World that it would delay repaying some of its debt. Earlier, Asia's markets had fallen sharply.
PICTURED: Cranes errected on construction sites in Dubai, last month Dubai house prices fell by 24 per cent in the second quarter due to the economic slowdown in the country.
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Dubai Economic Downturn causes Construction Halt
Worries over Dubai's debt problems have rattled Europe's share markets for a second day running.
The main share indexes in London, Paris and Frankfurt all opened more than 1% lower before recovering.
The moves followed news from the state-owned Dubai World that it would delay repaying some of its debt. Earlier, Asia's markets had fallen sharply.
PICTURED: Cranes errected on construction sites near the Burj Tower in Dubai, last month Dubai house prices fell by 24 per cent in the second quarter due to the economic slowdown in the country.
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Dubai Economic Downturn causes Construction Halt
Worries over Dubai's debt problems have rattled Europe's share markets for a second day running.
The main share indexes in London, Paris and Frankfurt all opened more than 1% lower before recovering.
The moves followed news from the state-owned Dubai World that it would delay repaying some of its debt. Earlier, Asia's markets had fallen sharply.
PICTURED: Cranes errected on construction sites in Dubai, last month Dubai house prices fell by 24 per cent in the second quarter due to the economic slowdown in the country.
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Dubai Economic Downturn causes Construction Halt
Worries over Dubai's debt problems have rattled Europe's share markets for a second day running.
The main share indexes in London, Paris and Frankfurt all opened more than 1% lower before recovering.
The moves followed news from the state-owned Dubai World that it would delay repaying some of its debt. Earlier, Asia's markets had fallen sharply.
PICTURED: Cranes errected on construction sites in Dubai, last month Dubai house prices fell by 24 per cent in the second quarter due to the economic slowdown in the country.
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Dubai Economic Downturn causes Construction Halt
Worries over Dubai's debt problems have rattled Europe's share markets for a second day running.
The main share indexes in London, Paris and Frankfurt all opened more than 1% lower before recovering.
The moves followed news from the state-owned Dubai World that it would delay repaying some of its debt. Earlier, Asia's markets had fallen sharply.
PICTURED: Cranes errected on construction sites near the Burj Tower in Dubai, last month Dubai house prices fell by 24 per cent in the second quarter due to the economic slowdown in the country.
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Place Hacking: The National Gas Turbine Establishment (NGTE Pyestock), Fleet, UK
The National Gas Turbine Establishment (NGTE Pyestock), Fleet, UK, 2009. What does it feel like to find the cityÕs edges, to explore its hidden tunnels and scale its skyscrapers? Place hacking, also known as urban exploration and infiltration, is the practice of accessing off-limits spaces in the city, seeing what you are not supposed to see. From the lost underground stations of London to abandoned cold war bunkers and ruins in Eastern Europe to the tallest construction projects in Paris, Chicago, Minneapolis, Detroit and Las Vegas, place hackers exploit holes in urban security to reveal the hidden world. The photos from these adventures are both documentation of secret space and a political statement about our rights to the city.
Bradley L. Garrett, the photographer, is a writer, explorer and researcher at the University of Oxford. His new book, Explore Everything: Place Hacking the City will be released by Verso in October.
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Place Hacking: The National Gas Turbine Establishment (NGTE Pyestock), Fleet, UK
The National Gas Turbine Establishment (NGTE Pyestock), Fleet, UK, 2009. What does it feel like to find the cityÕs edges, to explore its hidden tunnels and scale its skyscrapers? Place hacking, also known as urban exploration and infiltration, is the practice of accessing off-limits spaces in the city, seeing what you are not supposed to see. From the lost underground stations of London to abandoned cold war bunkers and ruins in Eastern Europe to the tallest construction projects in Paris, Chicago, Minneapolis, Detroit and Las Vegas, place hackers exploit holes in urban security to reveal the hidden world. The photos from these adventures are both documentation of secret space and a political statement about our rights to the city.
Bradley L. Garrett, the photographer, is a writer, explorer and researcher at the University of Oxford. His new book, Explore Everything: Place Hacking the City will be released by Verso in October.
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Place Hacking: Sinterlange, Ruhr Valley, Germany
Sinterlange, Ruhr Valley, Germany. What does it feel like to find the cityÕs edges, to explore its hidden tunnels and scale its skyscrapers? Place hacking, also known as urban exploration and infiltration, is the practice of accessing off-limits spaces in the city, seeing what you are not supposed to see. From the lost underground stations of London to abandoned cold war bunkers and ruins in Eastern Europe to the tallest construction projects in Paris, Chicago, Minneapolis, Detroit and Las Vegas, place hackers exploit holes in urban security to reveal the hidden world. The photos from these adventures are both documentation of secret space and a political statement about our rights to the city.
Bradley L. Garrett, the photographer, is a writer, explorer and researcher at the University of Oxford. His new book, Explore Everything: Place Hacking the City will be released by Verso in October.
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Place Hacking: Sinterlange, Ruhr Valley, Germany
Sinterlange, Ruhr Valley, Germany. What does it feel like to find the cityÕs edges, to explore its hidden tunnels and scale its skyscrapers? Place hacking, also known as urban exploration and infiltration, is the practice of accessing off-limits spaces in the city, seeing what you are not supposed to see. From the lost underground stations of London to abandoned cold war bunkers and ruins in Eastern Europe to the tallest construction projects in Paris, Chicago, Minneapolis, Detroit and Las Vegas, place hackers exploit holes in urban security to reveal the hidden world. The photos from these adventures are both documentation of secret space and a political statement about our rights to the city.
Bradley L. Garrett, the photographer, is a writer, explorer and researcher at the University of Oxford. His new book, Explore Everything: Place Hacking the City will be released by Verso in October.
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Place Hacking: New Court Building, City of London.
New Court Building, City of London. What does it feel like to find the cityÕs edges, to explore its hidden tunnels and scale its skyscrapers? Place hacking, also known as urban exploration and infiltration, is the practice of accessing off-limits spaces in the city, seeing what you are not supposed to see. From the lost underground stations of London to abandoned cold war bunkers and ruins in Eastern Europe to the tallest construction projects in Paris, Chicago, Minneapolis, Detroit and Las Vegas, place hackers exploit holes in urban security to reveal the hidden world. The photos from these adventures are both documentation of secret space and a political statement about our rights to the city.
Bradley L. Garrett, the photographer, is a writer, explorer and researcher at the University of Oxford. His new book, Explore Everything: Place Hacking the City will be released by Verso in October.
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Place Hacking: New Court Building, City of London
On the roof of the New Court Building, City of London. What does it feel like to find the cityÕs edges, to explore its hidden tunnels and scale its skyscrapers? Place hacking, also known as urban exploration and infiltration, is the practice of accessing off-limits spaces in the city, seeing what you are not supposed to see. From the lost underground stations of London to abandoned cold war bunkers and ruins in Eastern Europe to the tallest construction projects in Paris, Chicago, Minneapolis, Detroit and Las Vegas, place hackers exploit holes in urban security to reveal the hidden world. The photos from these adventures are both documentation of secret space and a political statement about our rights to the city.
Bradley L. Garrett, the photographer, is a writer, explorer and researcher at the University of Oxford. His new book, Explore Everything: Place Hacking the City will be released by Verso in October.
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Place Hacking: Bell Tower, Montrouge, Paris
Bell Tower, Montrouge, Paris. What does it feel like to find the cityÕs edges, to explore its hidden tunnels and scale its skyscrapers? Place hacking, also known as urban exploration and infiltration, is the practice of accessing off-limits spaces in the city, seeing what you are not supposed to see. From the lost underground stations of London to abandoned cold war bunkers and ruins in Eastern Europe to the tallest construction projects in Paris, Chicago, Minneapolis, Detroit and Las Vegas, place hackers exploit holes in urban security to reveal the hidden world. The photos from these adventures are both documentation of secret space and a political statement about our rights to the city.
Bradley L. Garrett, the photographer, is a writer, explorer and researcher at the University of Oxford. His new book, Explore Everything: Place Hacking the City will be released by Verso in October.
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#(3)CHINA-SHANGHAI-WORLD EXPO-SWITZERLAND PAVILION-PUBLIC OPENING(CN)
(100329) -- SHANGHAI, March 29, 2010 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on March 28, 2010 shows the purdah fence of the Switzerland Pavilion of the 2010 Shanghai World Expo, which is open to public visitors, in the World Expo Site at Shanghai, east China. With the theme of Interaction of City and the Countryside, the Swiss Pavilion covers an area of some 4,000 square meters in which visitors can take the sightseeing cable telpher elevating to the roof lawn to enjoy a trip from the city to countryside. The Shanghai World Expo 2010 is due to run from May 1 - October 31, with about 70 million visitors expected to attend. (Xinhua) (px)
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#(1)CHINA-SHANGHAI-WORLD EXPO-SWITZERLAND PAVILION-PUBLIC OPENING(CN)
(100329) -- SHANGHAI, March 29, 2010 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on March 28, 2010 shows the Switzerland Pavilion of the 2010 Shanghai World Expo, which is open to public visitors, in the World Expo Site at Shanghai, east China. With the theme of Interaction of City and the Countryside, the Swiss Pavilion covers an area of some 4,000 square meters in which visitors can take the sightseeing cable telpher elevating to the roof lawn to enjoy a trip from the city to countryside. The Shanghai World Expo 2010 is due to run from May 1 - October 31, with about 70 million visitors expected to attend. (Xinhua) (px)
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Place Hacking: Temple Court Building, City of London
Temple Court Building, City of London. What does it feel like to find the cityÕs edges, to explore its hidden tunnels and scale its skyscrapers? Place hacking, also known as urban exploration and infiltration, is the practice of accessing off-limits spaces in the city, seeing what you are not supposed to see. From the lost underground stations of London to abandoned cold war bunkers and ruins in Eastern Europe to the tallest construction projects in Paris, Chicago, Minneapolis, Detroit and Las Vegas, place hackers exploit holes in urban security to reveal the hidden world. The photos from these adventures are both documentation of secret space and a political statement about our rights to the city.
Bradley L. Garrett, the photographer, is a writer, explorer and researcher at the University of Oxford. His new book, Explore Everything: Place Hacking the City will be released by Verso in October.
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Place Hacking: Ledger in Cokeries d'Anderlues, Belgium.
Ledger in Cokeries d'Anderlues, Belgium. What does it feel like to find the cityÕs edges, to explore its hidden tunnels and scale its skyscrapers? Place hacking, also known as urban exploration and infiltration, is the practice of accessing off-limits spaces in the city, seeing what you are not supposed to see. From the lost underground stations of London to abandoned cold war bunkers and ruins in Eastern Europe to the tallest construction projects in Paris, Chicago, Minneapolis, Detroit and Las Vegas, place hackers exploit holes in urban security to reveal the hidden world. The photos from these adventures are both documentation of secret space and a political statement about our rights to the city.
Bradley L. Garrett, the photographer, is a writer, explorer and researcher at the University of Oxford. His new book, Explore Everything: Place Hacking the City will be released by Verso in October.
© Bradley Garrett / eyevine
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Place Hacking: Palais de Justice, Brussels
Palais de Justice, Brussels, Belgium. What does it feel like to find the cityÕs edges, to explore its hidden tunnels and scale its skyscrapers? Place hacking, also known as urban exploration and infiltration, is the practice of accessing off-limits spaces in the city, seeing what you are not supposed to see. From the lost underground stations of London to abandoned cold war bunkers and ruins in Eastern Europe to the tallest construction projects in Paris, Chicago, Minneapolis, Detroit and Las Vegas, place hackers exploit holes in urban security to reveal the hidden world. The photos from these adventures are both documentation of secret space and a political statement about our rights to the city.
Bradley L. Garrett, the photographer, is a writer, explorer and researcher at the University of Oxford. His new book, Explore Everything: Place Hacking the City will be released by Verso in October.
© Bradley Garrett / eyevine
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Egypt - 2010
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Aswan high dam, Aswan, Egypt.
Egypt - 2010
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Egypt - 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 1234302q )
Aswan high dam, Aswan, Egypt.
Egypt - 2010
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Place Hacking: EDF Electricity Tunnels, Paris
EDF Electricity Tunnels, Paris, France. What does it feel like to find the cityÕs edges, to explore its hidden tunnels and scale its skyscrapers? Place hacking, also known as urban exploration and infiltration, is the practice of accessing off-limits spaces in the city, seeing what you are not supposed to see. From the lost underground stations of London to abandoned cold war bunkers and ruins in Eastern Europe to the tallest construction projects in Paris, Chicago, Minneapolis, Detroit and Las Vegas, place hackers exploit holes in urban security to reveal the hidden world. The photos from these adventures are both documentation of secret space and a political statement about our rights to the city.
Bradley L. Garrett, the photographer, is a writer, explorer and researcher at the University of Oxford. His new book, Explore Everything: Place Hacking the City will be released by Verso in October.
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Place Hacking: on top of St Sulpice Church, Paris
St-Sulpice Church, Paris, France. What does it feel like to find the cityÕs edges, to explore its hidden tunnels and scale its skyscrapers? Place hacking, also known as urban exploration and infiltration, is the practice of accessing off-limits spaces in the city, seeing what you are not supposed to see. From the lost underground stations of London to abandoned cold war bunkers and ruins in Eastern Europe to the tallest construction projects in Paris, Chicago, Minneapolis, Detroit and Las Vegas, place hackers exploit holes in urban security to reveal the hidden world. The photos from these adventures are both documentation of secret space and a political statement about our rights to the city.
Bradley L. Garrett, the photographer, is a writer, explorer and researcher at the University of Oxford. His new book, Explore Everything: Place Hacking the City will be released by Verso in October.
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Place Hacking: GLC Pipe Subways, London
GLC Pipe Subways, London, UK. What does it feel like to find the cityÕs edges, to explore its hidden tunnels and scale its skyscrapers? Place hacking, also known as urban exploration and infiltration, is the practice of accessing off-limits spaces in the city, seeing what you are not supposed to see. From the lost underground stations of London to abandoned cold war bunkers and ruins in Eastern Europe to the tallest construction projects in Paris, Chicago, Minneapolis, Detroit and Las Vegas, place hackers exploit holes in urban security to reveal the hidden world. The photos from these adventures are both documentation of secret space and a political statement about our rights to the city.
Bradley L. Garrett, the photographer, is a writer, explorer and researcher at the University of Oxford. His new book, Explore Everything: Place Hacking the City will be released by Verso in October.
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Place Hacking: Burlington Nuclear Bunker, Wiltshire, UK
Burlington Nuclear Bunker, Wiltshire, UK. What does it feel like to find the cityÕs edges, to explore its hidden tunnels and scale its skyscrapers? Place hacking, also known as urban exploration and infiltration, is the practice of accessing off-limits spaces in the city, seeing what you are not supposed to see. From the lost underground stations of London to abandoned cold war bunkers and ruins in Eastern Europe to the tallest construction projects in Paris, Chicago, Minneapolis, Detroit and Las Vegas, place hackers exploit holes in urban security to reveal the hidden world. The photos from these adventures are both documentation of secret space and a political statement about our rights to the city.
Bradley L. Garrett, the photographer, is a writer, explorer and researcher at the University of Oxford. His new book, Explore Everything: Place Hacking the City will be released by Verso in October.
© Bradley Garrett / eyevine
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