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  • Season Finale, Horse Racing, Bath Racecourse, United Kingdom - 16 Oct 2019
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    Season Finale, Horse Racing, Bath Racecourse, United Kingdom - 16 Oct 2019
    Editorial use ONLY. No model release available. NO UNPAID USE.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Denis Murphy/TGS Photo/REX (10447316ak)
    Winner of The Silvestre De Sousa's Exclusive Blog starsportsbet.co.uk Manucci (black) ridden by Martin Dwyer and trained by Amanda Perrett during Horse Racing at Bath Racecourse on 16th October 2019
    Season Finale, Horse Racing, Bath Racecourse, United Kingdom - 16 Oct 2019

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  • PEOPLE - Promis bei der Cartier's Bold & Fearless Feier in San Francisco
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    PEOPLE - Promis bei der Cartier's Bold & Fearless Feier in San Francisco
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by imageSPACE/REX/Shutterstock (9554510fw)
    Miguel Angel Silvestre
    Cartier's Bold & Fearless Celebration, San Francisco, USA - 05 Apr 2018

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  • FEATURE - Ein Hauch von Ascot: Qatar Goodwood Pferderennen in West Sussex
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    FEATURE - Ein Hauch von Ascot: Qatar Goodwood Pferderennen in West Sussex
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Hugh Routledge/BPI/Shutterst/REX/Shutterstock (8979991s)
    (R) Cool Sky (Josephine Gordon) wins the first race of the day, The Matchbook Betting Exchange Goodwood Handicap Stakes, from (L) Aurora Gray (Silvestre De Sousa).
    Qatar Goodwood Festival Day 2, Goodwood Racecourse, West Sussex, UK - 02 Aug 2017


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  • PEOPLE - Christian Dior Cruise: Geladene Promis posieren
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    PEOPLE - Christian Dior Cruise: Geladene Promis posieren
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rob Latour/WWD/REX/Shutterstock (8818800hv)
    Miguel Ángel Silvestre
    Dior Cruise Collection 2018 show, Arrivals, Los Angeles, USA - 11 May 2017


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  • PEOPLE - Christian Dior Cruise: Geladene Promis posieren
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    PEOPLE - Christian Dior Cruise: Geladene Promis posieren
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rob Latour/WWD/REX/Shutterstock (8818800hw)
    Miguel Ángel Silvestre
    Dior Cruise Collection 2018 show, Arrivals, Los Angeles, USA - 11 May 2017


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  • Baby orangutan makes 24-hour journey to new home in first class ferry cabin, Britain - 17 Dec 2010
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    Baby orangutan makes 24-hour journey to new home in first class ferry cabin, Britain - 17 Dec 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Monkey World/Solent News / Rex Features ( 1264870j )

    Baby Orangutan Cruises To New Home In Style
    A critically endangered orangutan abandoned by his mum has cruised to a new home in comfort - in his own first class cabin.

    Baby Silvestre - who celebrates his first birthday on New Year's Eve - dined on citrus fruit and milk as he made the 24-hour crossing to Portsmouth, Hants.

    Brittany Ferries gave the nappy-wearing primate a private four-bed suite for the 690-mile trip aboard the Cap Finistere from Santander, Spain.

    Silvestre spent most of his time exploring his surroundings and swinging from ladders and bunkbeds in his 150 pounds-a-night room.

    But he was also allowed to visit Captain Patrick Thomas on the bridge.

    Keepers at Santillana Zoo, Spain, raised the Sumatran orangutan by hand for 11 months after his mum simply put him down and walked away.

    The keepers also accompanied him on his trip.

    He is now starting a new life at Europe's only cr (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Baby orangutan makes 24-hour journey to new home in first class ferry cabin, Britain - 17 Dec 2010
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    Baby orangutan makes 24-hour journey to new home in first class ferry cabin, Britain - 17 Dec 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Monkey World/Solent News / Rex Features ( 1264870i )

    Baby Orangutan Cruises To New Home In Style
    A critically endangered orangutan abandoned by his mum has cruised to a new home in comfort - in his own first class cabin.

    Baby Silvestre - who celebrates his first birthday on New Year's Eve - dined on citrus fruit and milk as he made the 24-hour crossing to Portsmouth, Hants.

    Brittany Ferries gave the nappy-wearing primate a private four-bed suite for the 690-mile trip aboard the Cap Finistere from Santander, Spain.

    Silvestre spent most of his time exploring his surroundings and swinging from ladders and bunkbeds in his 150 pounds-a-night room.

    But he was also allowed to visit Captain Patrick Thomas on the bridge.

    Keepers at Santillana Zoo, Spain, raised the Sumatran orangutan by hand for 11 months after his mum simply put him down and walked away.

    The keepers also accompanied him on his trip.

    He is now starting a new life at Europe's only cr (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Baby orangutan makes 24-hour journey to new home in first class ferry cabin, Britain - 17 Dec 2010
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    Baby orangutan makes 24-hour journey to new home in first class ferry cabin, Britain - 17 Dec 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Monkey World/Solent News / Rex Features ( 1264870h )

    Baby Orangutan Cruises To New Home In Style
    A critically endangered orangutan abandoned by his mum has cruised to a new home in comfort - in his own first class cabin.

    Baby Silvestre - who celebrates his first birthday on New Year's Eve - dined on citrus fruit and milk as he made the 24-hour crossing to Portsmouth, Hants.

    Brittany Ferries gave the nappy-wearing primate a private four-bed suite for the 690-mile trip aboard the Cap Finistere from Santander, Spain.

    Silvestre spent most of his time exploring his surroundings and swinging from ladders and bunkbeds in his 150 pounds-a-night room.

    But he was also allowed to visit Captain Patrick Thomas on the bridge.

    Keepers at Santillana Zoo, Spain, raised the Sumatran orangutan by hand for 11 months after his mum simply put him down and walked away.

    The keepers also accompanied him on his trip.

    He is now starting a new life at Europe's only cr (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Baby orangutan makes 24-hour journey to new home in first class ferry cabin, Britain - 17 Dec 2010
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    Baby orangutan makes 24-hour journey to new home in first class ferry cabin, Britain - 17 Dec 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Monkey World/Solent News / Rex Features ( 1264870g )

    Baby Orangutan Cruises To New Home In Style
    A critically endangered orangutan abandoned by his mum has cruised to a new home in comfort - in his own first class cabin.

    Baby Silvestre - who celebrates his first birthday on New Year's Eve - dined on citrus fruit and milk as he made the 24-hour crossing to Portsmouth, Hants.

    Brittany Ferries gave the nappy-wearing primate a private four-bed suite for the 690-mile trip aboard the Cap Finistere from Santander, Spain.

    Silvestre spent most of his time exploring his surroundings and swinging from ladders and bunkbeds in his 150 pounds-a-night room.

    But he was also allowed to visit Captain Patrick Thomas on the bridge.

    Keepers at Santillana Zoo, Spain, raised the Sumatran orangutan by hand for 11 months after his mum simply put him down and walked away.

    The keepers also accompanied him on his trip.

    He is now starting a new life at Europe's only cr (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Baby orangutan makes 24-hour journey to new home in first class ferry cabin, Britain - 17 Dec 2010
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    Baby orangutan makes 24-hour journey to new home in first class ferry cabin, Britain - 17 Dec 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Monkey World/Solent News / Rex Features ( 1264870a )

    Baby Orangutan Cruises To New Home In Style
    A critically endangered orangutan abandoned by his mum has cruised to a new home in comfort - in his own first class cabin.

    Baby Silvestre - who celebrates his first birthday on New Year's Eve - dined on citrus fruit and milk as he made the 24-hour crossing to Portsmouth, Hants.

    Brittany Ferries gave the nappy-wearing primate a private four-bed suite for the 690-mile trip aboard the Cap Finistere from Santander, Spain.

    Silvestre spent most of his time exploring his surroundings and swinging from ladders and bunkbeds in his 150 pounds-a-night room.

    But he was also allowed to visit Captain Patrick Thomas on the bridge.

    Keepers at Santillana Zoo, Spain, raised the Sumatran orangutan by hand for 11 months after his mum simply put him down and walked away.

    The keepers also accompanied him on his trip.

    He is now starting a new life at Europe's only cr (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Baby orangutan makes 24-hour journey to new home in first class ferry cabin, Britain - 17 Dec 2010
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    Baby orangutan makes 24-hour journey to new home in first class ferry cabin, Britain - 17 Dec 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Monkey World/Solent News / Rex Features ( 1264870f )

    Baby Orangutan Cruises To New Home In Style
    A critically endangered orangutan abandoned by his mum has cruised to a new home in comfort - in his own first class cabin.

    Baby Silvestre - who celebrates his first birthday on New Year's Eve - dined on citrus fruit and milk as he made the 24-hour crossing to Portsmouth, Hants.

    Brittany Ferries gave the nappy-wearing primate a private four-bed suite for the 690-mile trip aboard the Cap Finistere from Santander, Spain.

    Silvestre spent most of his time exploring his surroundings and swinging from ladders and bunkbeds in his 150 pounds-a-night room.

    But he was also allowed to visit Captain Patrick Thomas on the bridge.

    Keepers at Santillana Zoo, Spain, raised the Sumatran orangutan by hand for 11 months after his mum simply put him down and walked away.

    The keepers also accompanied him on his trip.

    He is now starting a new life at Europe's only cr (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Baby orangutan makes 24-hour journey to new home in first class ferry cabin, Britain - 17 Dec 2010
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    Baby orangutan makes 24-hour journey to new home in first class ferry cabin, Britain - 17 Dec 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Monkey World/Solent News / Rex Features ( 1264870e )

    Baby Orangutan Cruises To New Home In Style
    A critically endangered orangutan abandoned by his mum has cruised to a new home in comfort - in his own first class cabin.

    Baby Silvestre - who celebrates his first birthday on New Year's Eve - dined on citrus fruit and milk as he made the 24-hour crossing to Portsmouth, Hants.

    Brittany Ferries gave the nappy-wearing primate a private four-bed suite for the 690-mile trip aboard the Cap Finistere from Santander, Spain.

    Silvestre spent most of his time exploring his surroundings and swinging from ladders and bunkbeds in his 150 pounds-a-night room.

    But he was also allowed to visit Captain Patrick Thomas on the bridge.

    Keepers at Santillana Zoo, Spain, raised the Sumatran orangutan by hand for 11 months after his mum simply put him down and walked away.

    The keepers also accompanied him on his trip.

    He is now starting a new life at Europe's only cr (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Baby orangutan makes 24-hour journey to new home in first class ferry cabin, Britain - 17 Dec 2010
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    Baby orangutan makes 24-hour journey to new home in first class ferry cabin, Britain - 17 Dec 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Monkey World/Solent News / Rex Features ( 1264870c )

    Baby Orangutan Cruises To New Home In Style
    A critically endangered orangutan abandoned by his mum has cruised to a new home in comfort - in his own first class cabin.

    Baby Silvestre - who celebrates his first birthday on New Year's Eve - dined on citrus fruit and milk as he made the 24-hour crossing to Portsmouth, Hants.

    Brittany Ferries gave the nappy-wearing primate a private four-bed suite for the 690-mile trip aboard the Cap Finistere from Santander, Spain.

    Silvestre spent most of his time exploring his surroundings and swinging from ladders and bunkbeds in his 150 pounds-a-night room.

    But he was also allowed to visit Captain Patrick Thomas on the bridge.

    Keepers at Santillana Zoo, Spain, raised the Sumatran orangutan by hand for 11 months after his mum simply put him down and walked away.

    The keepers also accompanied him on his trip.

    He is now starting a new life at Europe's only cr (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Baby orangutan makes 24-hour journey to new home in first class ferry cabin, Britain - 17 Dec 2010
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    Baby orangutan makes 24-hour journey to new home in first class ferry cabin, Britain - 17 Dec 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Monkey World/Solent News / Rex Features ( 1264870b )

    Baby Orangutan Cruises To New Home In Style
    A critically endangered orangutan abandoned by his mum has cruised to a new home in comfort - in his own first class cabin.

    Baby Silvestre - who celebrates his first birthday on New Year's Eve - dined on citrus fruit and milk as he made the 24-hour crossing to Portsmouth, Hants.

    Brittany Ferries gave the nappy-wearing primate a private four-bed suite for the 690-mile trip aboard the Cap Finistere from Santander, Spain.

    Silvestre spent most of his time exploring his surroundings and swinging from ladders and bunkbeds in his 150 pounds-a-night room.

    But he was also allowed to visit Captain Patrick Thomas on the bridge.

    Keepers at Santillana Zoo, Spain, raised the Sumatran orangutan by hand for 11 months after his mum simply put him down and walked away.

    The keepers also accompanied him on his trip.

    He is now starting a new life at Europe's only cr (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Sri Lanka's First Peace-Time Presidential Election in 26 Years, Sri Lanka - 26 Jan 2010
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    Sri Lanka's First Peace-Time Presidential Election in 26 Years, Sri Lanka - 26 Jan 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Haydn West / Rex Features ( 1091763b )
    Members of the public queue to vote, Silvestre College polling station, Kandy, Central Province
    Sri Lanka's First Peace-Time Presidential Election in 26 Years, Sri Lanka - 26 Jan 2010
    The two leading candidates were also the two main protagonists of the war against the separatist Tamil Tigers. President Mahinda Rajapaksa is bidding for re-election as the civilian leader under whose regime the LTTE was finally defeated. Challenging him is his former Army Commander Gen (retired) Sarath Fonseka, considered to be the militarist strategist of the victory.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Sri Lanka's First Peace-Time Presidential Election in 26 Years, Sri Lanka - 26 Jan 2010
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    Sri Lanka's First Peace-Time Presidential Election in 26 Years, Sri Lanka - 26 Jan 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Haydn West / Rex Features ( 1091763d )
    A member of the public after placing her vote at Silvestre College polling station, Kandy, Central Province
    Sri Lanka's First Peace-Time Presidential Election in 26 Years, Sri Lanka - 26 Jan 2010
    The two leading candidates were also the two main protagonists of the war against the separatist Tamil Tigers. President Mahinda Rajapaksa is bidding for re-election as the civilian leader under whose regime the LTTE was finally defeated. Challenging him is his former Army Commander Gen (retired) Sarath Fonseka, considered to be the militarist strategist of the victory.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Sri Lanka's First Peace-Time Presidential Election in 26 Years, Sri Lanka - 26 Jan 2010
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    Sri Lanka's First Peace-Time Presidential Election in 26 Years, Sri Lanka - 26 Jan 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Haydn West / Rex Features ( 1091763c )
    A member of the public after placing her vote at Silvestre College polling station, Kandy, Central Province
    Sri Lanka's First Peace-Time Presidential Election in 26 Years, Sri Lanka - 26 Jan 2010
    The two leading candidates were also the two main protagonists of the war against the separatist Tamil Tigers. President Mahinda Rajapaksa is bidding for re-election as the civilian leader under whose regime the LTTE was finally defeated. Challenging him is his former Army Commander Gen (retired) Sarath Fonseka, considered to be the militarist strategist of the victory.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • 1 Goal: Education for All photocall Wembley Stadium London, Britain - 20 Aug 2009
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    1 Goal: Education for All photocall Wembley Stadium London, Britain - 20 Aug 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jonathan Hordle / Rex Features ( 996430m )
    Gary Lineker, David James, Marcel Desailly, John Utaka, , Gael Clichy Nwankwo Kanu, Mikael Silvestre, Aaron Mokoena and Queen Rania of Jordan
    1 Goal: Education for All photocall Wembley Stadium London, Britain - 20 Aug 2009

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Baby orangutan makes 24-hour journey to new home in first class ferry cabin, Britain - 17 Dec 2010
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    Baby orangutan makes 24-hour journey to new home in first class ferry cabin, Britain - 17 Dec 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Monkey World/Solent News / Rex Features ( 1264870d )

    Baby Orangutan Cruises To New Home In Style
    A critically endangered orangutan abandoned by his mum has cruised to a new home in comfort - in his own first class cabin.

    Baby Silvestre - who celebrates his first birthday on New Year's Eve - dined on citrus fruit and milk as he made the 24-hour crossing to Portsmouth, Hants.

    Brittany Ferries gave the nappy-wearing primate a private four-bed suite for the 690-mile trip aboard the Cap Finistere from Santander, Spain.

    Silvestre spent most of his time exploring his surroundings and swinging from ladders and bunkbeds in his 150 pounds-a-night room.

    But he was also allowed to visit Captain Patrick Thomas on the bridge.

    Keepers at Santillana Zoo, Spain, raised the Sumatran orangutan by hand for 11 months after his mum simply put him down and walked away.

    The keepers also accompanied him on his trip.

    He is now starting a new life at Europe's only cr (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX