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COLD WORK
Photo Shows: Steeplejack Bill Collins defies Jack Frost and carries on with one of the coldest jobs in london - making safe the bomb damaged steeple of St Botolph's Church, Aldgate, Mr collins lives in Pepper Street, SE
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PARISIAN MUNICIPAL AUTHORITIES SEE LONDON DAMAGE
Resuming the cordial relationship which linked London with Paris before the war, a party of Parisian Municipal Authorities, inclduing members of the Paris Committee of Liberation, are visiting London at the invitation of the London County Council.
Photo Shows: The visitors from Paris see some of the bomb damage in the Bermondsey area of London.
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Barbara Hepworth photographed by Peter Keen of Pictorial Press in 1950
Artist and sculptor Barbara Hepworth outside working on a sculpture - with her tools
1950 Barbara Hepworth - her studio and garden. She purchased the site in 1949 and lived and worked there for 26 years until her death in a fire on the premises in 1975.
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Previously unseen - Barbara Hepworth photographed by Peter Keen of Pictorial Press in 1950
Artist and sculptor Barbara Hepworth outside working on a sculpture, believed to be for the Festival of Britain Contrapuntal Forms (1951) made from Irish blue limestone
1950 Barbara Hepworth - her studio and garden. She purchased the site in 1949 and lived and worked there for 26 years until her death in a fire on the premises in 1975.
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Barbara Hepworth photographed by Peter Keen of Pictorial Press in 1950
Artist and sculptor Barbara Hepworth outside working on a sculpture, for the Festival of Britain Contrapuntal Forms (1951) made from Irish blue limestone
1950 Barbara Hepworth - her studio and garden. She purchased the site in 1949 and lived and worked there for 26 years until her death in a fire on the premises in 1975.
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KING'S PROCLAMATION READ IN THE CITY
4 February 1950
The Lord Mayor of London, Sir Frederick Rowlands, and City Sheriffs attended the ceremony of reading the King's Proclamation dissolving Parliament, from the steps of the Royal Exchange, City.
Picture Shows: The Common Crier, Commander J Poland, reading the King's Proclamation from the steps of the Royal Exchange today (Saturday)
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' PRINCESS ' SPREADS HER GIANT WINGS AT COWES
A 140-ton monster of the air was seen a stage nearer completion at Cowes, Isle of Wight, as the tail-planes and tail fins, together with a portion of the wings were erected by the huge hull of a Princess (S.R.45) flying boat.
The tail-plane sban is 77 feet., and it covers an area of about 1,000 square-foot. The fin and rudder cover an area of about 600 ft.². The Princess flying-boat now under construction by Saunders-Roe, Ltd., Cowes, for B.O.A.C. are the largest ever built in Britain. Each powered by 10 Bristol ' proteus ' propeller turbine engines, the aircraft will have a cruising speed of 380 miles an hour and a still air range of 5,500 miles, with accommodation for 105 passengers. Wingspan of a Princess is 219 foot.6 inches; length is 148 foot.
PICTUER SHOWS:- Men working on a wing section of the Princess flying-boat at Cowes today. The huge tail of the background is seen in background.
27 February 1950
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' PRINCESS ' SPREADS HER GIANT WINGS AT COWES
A 140-ton monster of the air was seen a stage nearer completion at Cowes, Isle of Wight, as the tail-planes and tail fins, together with a portion of the wings were erected by the huge hull of a Princess (S.R.45) flying boat.
The tail-plane span is 77 feet., and it covers an area of about 1,000 square-foot. The fin and rudder cover an area of about 600 ft.². The Princess flying-boat now under construction by Saunder-Roe , Ltd., Cowes, for B.O.A.C. are the largest ever built in Britain. Each powered by 10 Bristol ' proteus ' propeller turbine engines, the aircraft will have a cruising speed of 380 miles an hour and a still air range of 5,500 miles, with accommodation for 105 passengers. Wingspan of a Princess is 219 foot.6 inches: length is 148 foot.
PICTUER SHOWS:- Men working on a wing section of the Princess flying-boat at Cowes today. The huge tail of the background is seen in background.
27 February 1950
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' PRINCESS ' SPREADS HER GIANT WINGS AT COWES
A 140-ton monster of the air was seen a stage nearer completion at Cowes, Isle of Wight, as the tail-planes and tail fins, together with a portion of the wings were erected by the huge hull of a Princess (S.R.45) flying boat.
The tail-plane sban is 77 feet., and it covers an area of about 1,000 square-foot. The fin and rudder cover an area of about 600 ft.². The Princess flying-boat now under construction by Saunders-Roe, Ltd., Cowes, for B.O.A.C. are the largest ever built in Britain. Each powered by 10 Bristol ' proteus ' propeller turbine engines, the aircraft will have a cruising speed of 380 miles an hour and a still air range of 5,500 miles, with accommodation for 105 passengers. Wingspan of a Princess is 219 foot.6 inches: length is 148 foot.
PICTUER SHOWS:- Men at work on the Princess at Cowes today with the giant tail in background.
27 February 1950
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PARLIAMENT BLAZE OF EVE OF FIRST MEETING
Newly-elected members had their first taste of excitement in the Houses of Parliament when alarm bells sent them rushing into the vaults below the chamber to help workmen fight a fire . Smoke pouring into the committee room near the Lords chamber - where Commons meet tomorrow for formal business - gave the alarm. Seat of the outbreak was understood to be an electricians' store room underneath the chamber. The lobbies became unbearably hot and tiles were warm to the touch.
PICTURE SHOWS:- A fire engine and salvage truck outside the Houses of Parliament.
28 February 1950
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PARLIAMENT HAS FIERY PRE-VIEW .BLAZE BENEATH COMMONS CHAMBER
Newly-elected members had their first taste of excitement in the Houses of Parliament when alarm bells sent them rushing into the vaults below the chamber to help workmen fight a fire . Smoke pouring into the committee room near the Lords chamber - where Commons meet tomorrow for formal business - gave the alarm. Seat of the outbreak was understood to be an electricians' store room underneath the chamber. The lobbies became unbearably hot and tiles were warm to the touch.
PICTURE SHOWS:- A fire salvage truck leaving the Houses of Parliament after helping in combating the fire .
28 February 1950
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HAPPY HAMPSTEAD FOR SKI-JUMPERS
Thrills never enjoyed by Londoners before are promised-by this ' scenic railway ' - for ski experts only - now being built on Hampstead heath . It is to be the scene of London's first ski-jumping competition on March 24 and 25 .
When the scaffolding has been completed it will be overlaid with snow imported from Norway by refrigerator ship .
The competition is to be an Anglo-Norwegian event in which jumpers from Oxford and Cambridge Universities and a team of 25 of Norway's top-ranking exponents will compete for the London Cup . Organisers of the Competition are the central Council of physical Recreation in co-operation with the ski Cub of Great Britain and the Oslo Ski Association .
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British seaside holiday
Two ladies wrapped up as though for winter on a pebbly, sunny, seaside beach.
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Coventry Cathedral
Coventry Cathedral Ancient and Modern
Workmen employed to keep a state of repair in the bombed out ruins of the old Cathedral. This view is from the west end of the building.
September 1953
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Coventry Cathedral
Coventry Cathedral Ancient and Modern
Workmen employed to keep a state of repair in the bombed out ruins of the old Cathedral. This view is from the west end looking towards the Sanctuary.
September 1953
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Coventry Cathedral
New Coventry Cathedral
This view shows the steady progress of the rebuilding of new Cathedral next to the bombed out ruins and spire of the old Cathedral. A workman on one of the columns which will hold up the nave floor.
8 October 1955
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PARKING METERS COME TO LONDON
The policeman moves off - to give other confused motorists similar advice - and Adrienne digs deep into her handbag for the necessary coins . Next query ; How long will I be staying ?
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Whilst London's famed 'Horseguards', arrive at Whitehall today, for the Changing of the Guard ceremony, the War Office building (in background), is undergoing a cleaning experiment. The building housed in a polythene 'cocoon', is being cleaned and painted by London Stone, who cleaned Nelson's Column. They are experimenting in cleaning the facade of public buildings in any kind of weather, to prove that exterior maintenance work can be carried out on buildings during the winter months, London, England.
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To give protection, but not from the Life Guards, the War Office building in Whitehall has been 'cocooned' in polythene. The protection is a kind of experiment so that workers cleaning the face of the building, can work in any kind of weather, London, England.
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Various Hackney, East London - 2007
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Block of flats with scaffolding encapsulation and overflowing rubbish bins on Morning Lane
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Various London Stock - 24 May 2009
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Scaffolding in place on the former Midland Grand Hotel at the front of St Pancras railway station during renovation work
Various London Stock - 24 May 2009
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BUILDING WORK AT JAMIE OLIVER'S HOUSE
23 JULY 2009 - LONDON - UK
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Jamie Oliver and Gwyneth Paltrow follow in the steps of other famous celebrities who have purchased the house next door to create their dream homes. Both Gwyneth Paltrow and Jamie Oliver have moved out of their homes as they are currently undergoing extensive works.
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BUILDING WORK AT JAMIE OLIVER'S HOUSE
23 JULY 2009 - LONDON - UK
***EXCLUSIVE PICTURES***
Jamie Oliver and Gwyneth Paltrow follow in the steps of other famous celebrities who have purchased the house next door to create their dream homes. Both Gwyneth Paltrow and Jamie Oliver have moved out of their homes as they are currently undergoing extensive works.
BYLINE MUST READ : XPOSUREPHOTOS.COM
PLEASE CREDIT AS PER BYLINE *THIS IMAGE IS STRICTLY FOR PAPER AND MAGAZINE USE ONLY - NO WEB ALLOWED USAGE UNLESS PREVIOUSLY AGREED. PLEASE TELEPHONE 020 7377 2770 & +1 310 562 7973* (FOTO: DUKAS/XPOSURE)
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Shanghai, China - 2010
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Shanghai, China - 2010
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Shanghai, China - 2010
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Bamboo scaffolding cart being pushed along Huaihai Road, Shanghai, China
Shanghai, China - 2010
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The latter day ruin of Pompeii and Herculaneum, Italy - 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nick Cornish / Rex Features ( 1213743j )
The Second Downfall Of Pompeii
In AD79 the Roman town of Pompeii was buried under an avalanche of ash after Mt Vesuvius erupted.
For those who lived in the ancient town the disaster was upon them so suddenly that there was no way to escape.
Tens of thousands were killed as death reined down upon them and the town was swallowed up - preserved for thousands of years under 4-6 metres of ash and pumice.
Today, Pompeii and its sister site Herculaneum are once again facing a crisis as an apathetic attitude finishes the job that Vesuvius started - destroying Pompeii forever.
For the ancient site, which attracts around two million tourists each year, is once again being buried - this time under a mountain of bureaucracy and indifference.
Following their burial Pompeii and Herculaneum were largely forgotten about for the next 1,500 years until their accidental rediscovery around 1592.
However, it wasn't until the late 18th century that a systematic evacuation of the sites got underway.
Fast forward to 1997 and the two towns were officially recognised by Unesco, which described them as "a complete and vivid picture of society and daily life at a specific moment in the past that is without parallel anywhere in the world".
And at one time this was a fitting description for the archaeological site, which has fascinated visitors through the ages.
In 1925 archaeologist Amedeo Maiuri was put in charge of the two sites and until his departure in 1961 he set about recreating the two cities' heyday.
However, with Maiuri gone this drive disappeared and slowly but surely Pompeii and Herculaneum have been deteriorating thanks to natural forces and human activity (both accidental and deliberate) .
Even when Unesco made its glowing praise of the sites the rot had already very obviously set in.
Since then th...
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South end view of Calcutta Terminus - date unknown. (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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Window washers rescued from 1WTC scaffold
November 12, 2014, NYC, New York, USA. People are observing the rescue in progress at the 1 One World trade Center. Rescue crews successfully pulled two workers from a disabled scaffolding just below the 70th floor of One World Trade Center early wednesday afternoon. The FDNY says the main cause remains under investigation, a union rep. said it apperas to have been caused by a mechanical error. (Jonathan Alpeyrie/Polaris Images) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Window washers rescued from 1WTC scaffold
November 12, 2014, NYC, New York, USA. Rescue crews successfully pulled two workers from a disabled scaffolding just below the 70th floor of One World Trade Center early wednesday afternoon. The FDNY says the main cause remains under investigation, a union rep. said it apperas to have been caused by a mechanical error. (Jonathan Alpeyrie/Polaris Images) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Window washers rescued from 1WTC scaffold
November 12, 2014, NYC, New York, USA. People are observing the rescue in progress at the 1 One World trade Center. Rescue crews successfully pulled two workers from a disabled scaffolding just below the 70th floor of One World Trade Center early wednesday afternoon. The FDNY says the main cause remains under investigation, a union rep. said it apperas to have been caused by a mechanical error. (Jonathan Alpeyrie/Polaris Images) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Window washers rescued from 1WTC scaffold
November 12, 2014, NYC, New York, USA. Rescue crews successfully pulled two workers from a disabled scaffolding just below the 70th floor of One World Trade Center early wednesday afternoon. The FDNY says the main cause remains under investigation, a union rep. said it apperas to have been caused by a mechanical error. (Jonathan Alpeyrie/Polaris Images) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Window washers rescued from 1WTC scaffold
November 12, 2014, NYC, New York, USA. People are observing the rescue in progress at the 1 One World trade Center. Rescue crews successfully pulled two workers from a disabled scaffolding just below the 70th floor of One World Trade Center early wednesday afternoon. The FDNY says the main cause remains under investigation, a union rep. said it apperas to have been caused by a mechanical error. (Jonathan Alpeyrie/Polaris Images) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Window washers rescued from 1WTC scaffold
November 12, 2014, NYC, New York, USA. Rescue crews successfully pulled two workers from a disabled scaffolding just below the 70th floor of One World Trade Center early wednesday afternoon. The FDNY says the main cause remains under investigation, a union rep. said it apperas to have been caused by a mechanical error. (Jonathan Alpeyrie/Polaris Images) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Window washers rescued from 1WTC scaffold
November 12, 2014, NYC, New York, USA. Rescue crews successfully pulled two workers from a disabled scaffolding just below the 70th floor of One World Trade Center early wednesday afternoon. The FDNY says the main cause remains under investigation, a union rep. said it apperas to have been caused by a mechanical error. (Jonathan Alpeyrie/Polaris Images) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Extensive building works being carried out on George Clooney and Amal Alamuddin's riverside home, Sonning-on-Thames, Britain - 30 Dec 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Swaine/REX (4339705e)
Scaffolding is erected around the Sonning-on-Thames home owned by George Clooney and Amal Alamuddin
Extensive building works being carried out on George Clooney and Amal Alamuddin's riverside home, Sonning-on-Thames, Britain - 30 Dec 2014
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Extensive building works being carried out on George Clooney and Amal Alamuddin's riverside home, Sonning-on-Thames, Britain - 30 Dec 2014
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Scaffolding is erected around the Sonning-on-Thames home owned by George Clooney and Amal Alamuddin
Extensive building works being carried out on George Clooney and Amal Alamuddin's riverside home, Sonning-on-Thames, Britain - 30 Dec 2014
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Extensive building works being carried out on George Clooney and Amal Alamuddin's riverside home, Sonning-on-Thames, Britain - 30 Dec 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Swaine/REX (4339705b)
Scaffolding is erected around the Sonning-on-Thames home owned by George Clooney and Amal Alamuddin
Extensive building works being carried out on George Clooney and Amal Alamuddin's riverside home, Sonning-on-Thames, Britain - 30 Dec 2014
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Extensive building works being carried out on George Clooney and Amal Alamuddin's riverside home, Sonning-on-Thames, Britain - 30 Dec 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Swaine/REX (4339705a)
Scaffolding is erected around the Sonning-on-Thames home owned by George Clooney and Amal Alamuddin
Extensive building works being carried out on George Clooney and Amal Alamuddin's riverside home, Sonning-on-Thames, Britain - 30 Dec 2014
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Extensive building works being carried out on George Clooney and Amal Alamuddin's riverside home, Sonning-on-Thames, Britain - 30 Dec 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Swaine/REX (4339705c)
Scaffolding is erected around the Sonning-on-Thames home owned by George Clooney and Amal Alamuddin
Extensive building works being carried out on George Clooney and Amal Alamuddin's riverside home, Sonning-on-Thames, Britain - 30 Dec 2014
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Picture of Anita Ekberg on the scaffolding of the Trevi Fountain, Rome, Italy - 13 Jan 2015
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Picture of Anita Ekberg on the scaffolding of the Trevi Fountain, Rome, Italy - 13 Jan 2015
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Picture of Anita Ekberg on the scaffolding of the Trevi Fountain, Rome, Italy - 13 Jan 2015
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Picture of Anita Ekberg on the scaffolding of the Trevi Fountain, Rome, Italy - 13 Jan 2015
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Alexis Tsipras flat in Kypseli, Athens, Greece - 26 Jan 2015
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One of the houses in poor condition, with abandoned scaffolding on the same street as the block of flats where Alexis Tsipras lives in Athens
Alexis Tsipras flat in Kypseli, Athens, Greece - 26 Jan 2015
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NEWS: London: 'Empty Lot' Ausstellung von Abraham Cruzvillegas in der Tate Modern
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guy Bell/REX Shutterstock (5226740x)
The installation is supported by an elaborate scaffolding structure - Tate Modern opens first Hyundai Commission by Abraham Cruzvillegas
'Empty Lot' Hyundai Commission by Abraham Cruzvillegas, Tate Modern, London, Britain - 12 Oct 2015
The new sculpture, which fills the whole of Tate's Turbine Hall is the first in a new series of annual site-specific commissions by renowned international artists. Abraham Cruzvillegas is best known for creating sculptural works from local objects and is one of the key figures in a new wave of artists in Mexico. The Hyundai Commission 2015: Abraham Cruzvillegas is at Tate Modern from 13 October 2015 - 3 April 2016
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NEWS: London: 'Empty Lot' Ausstellung von Abraham Cruzvillegas in der Tate Modern
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guy Bell/REX Shutterstock (5226740ah)
The installation is supported by an elaborate scaffolding structure - Tate Modern opens first Hyundai Commission by Abraham Cruzvillegas
'Empty Lot' Hyundai Commission by Abraham Cruzvillegas, Tate Modern, London, Britain - 12 Oct 2015
The new sculpture, which fills the whole of Tate's Turbine Hall is the first in a new series of annual site-specific commissions by renowned international artists. Abraham Cruzvillegas is best known for creating sculptural works from local objects and is one of the key figures in a new wave of artists in Mexico. The Hyundai Commission 2015: Abraham Cruzvillegas is at Tate Modern from 13 October 2015 - 3 April 2016
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NEWS: London: 'Empty Lot' Ausstellung von Abraham Cruzvillegas in der Tate Modern
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guy Bell/REX Shutterstock (5226740ag)
The installation is supported by an elaborate scaffolding structure - Tate Modern opens first Hyundai Commission by Abraham Cruzvillegas
'Empty Lot' Hyundai Commission by Abraham Cruzvillegas, Tate Modern, London, Britain - 12 Oct 2015
The new sculpture, which fills the whole of Tate's Turbine Hall is the first in a new series of annual site-specific commissions by renowned international artists. Abraham Cruzvillegas is best known for creating sculptural works from local objects and is one of the key figures in a new wave of artists in Mexico. The Hyundai Commission 2015: Abraham Cruzvillegas is at Tate Modern from 13 October 2015 - 3 April 2016
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NEWS: London: 'Empty Lot' Ausstellung von Abraham Cruzvillegas in der Tate Modern
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guy Bell/REX Shutterstock (5226740ae)
The installation is supported by an elaborate scaffolding structure - Tate Modern opens first Hyundai Commission by Abraham Cruzvillegas
'Empty Lot' Hyundai Commission by Abraham Cruzvillegas, Tate Modern, London, Britain - 12 Oct 2015
The new sculpture, which fills the whole of Tate's Turbine Hall is the first in a new series of annual site-specific commissions by renowned international artists. Abraham Cruzvillegas is best known for creating sculptural works from local objects and is one of the key figures in a new wave of artists in Mexico. The Hyundai Commission 2015: Abraham Cruzvillegas is at Tate Modern from 13 October 2015 - 3 April 2016
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NEWS: London: 'Empty Lot' Ausstellung von Abraham Cruzvillegas in der Tate Modern
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guy Bell/REX Shutterstock (5226740w)
The installation is supported by an elaborate scaffolding structure - Tate Modern opens first Hyundai Commission by Abraham Cruzvillegas
'Empty Lot' Hyundai Commission by Abraham Cruzvillegas, Tate Modern, London, Britain - 12 Oct 2015
The new sculpture, which fills the whole of Tate's Turbine Hall is the first in a new series of annual site-specific commissions by renowned international artists. Abraham Cruzvillegas is best known for creating sculptural works from local objects and is one of the key figures in a new wave of artists in Mexico. The Hyundai Commission 2015: Abraham Cruzvillegas is at Tate Modern from 13 October 2015 - 3 April 2016
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NEWS: London: 'Empty Lot' Ausstellung von Abraham Cruzvillegas in der Tate Modern
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guy Bell/REX Shutterstock (5226740y)
The installation is supported by an elaborate scaffolding structure - Tate Modern opens first Hyundai Commission by Abraham Cruzvillegas
'Empty Lot' Hyundai Commission by Abraham Cruzvillegas, Tate Modern, London, Britain - 12 Oct 2015
The new sculpture, which fills the whole of Tate's Turbine Hall is the first in a new series of annual site-specific commissions by renowned international artists. Abraham Cruzvillegas is best known for creating sculptural works from local objects and is one of the key figures in a new wave of artists in Mexico. The Hyundai Commission 2015: Abraham Cruzvillegas is at Tate Modern from 13 October 2015 - 3 April 2016
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PORTRAIT - Kuba bereitet sich auf den Besuch von Barack Obama vor
March 14, 2016 - Havana, Cuba - Scaffolding is seen as workers paint and make other improvements to the Estadio Latinamericano in preparation for the historic visit by U.S. President Barack Obama next week. Obama will attend an exhibition baseball game here between the Tampa Bay Rays and the Cuban national team. Obama's trip to Cuba marks the first time in over eighty years that a sitting U.S. president has visited the island nation. (Paul Hennessy/Polaris)
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NEWS - Zur Gotthard Basistunnel Eršffnung: Perlen aus dem Dukas Archiv
Construction of the hydraulic compressors for the excavation of the Tunnel of Gottardo 1900 ca. (FOTO: DUKAS/ALINARI)
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