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UK floods
Ian Stroughair and Jessica Steele peer out of their home at the flood water on the bank of the River Ouse in York, north Yorkshire as the water levels on the River Ouse rise dramatically during Storm Christoph.
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'No one expected this': York at crossroads as coronavirus takes toll. Pandemic prompts difficult questions as fears grow over future of city where one in four jobs rely on tourism
'No one expected this': York at crossroads as coronavirus takes toll. Pandemic prompts difficult questions as fears grow over future of city where one in four jobs rely on tourism.
People drink in the bars on the banks of the River Ousein York town centre in North Yorkshire. The city has a heavy reliance on hospitality, retail and tourism, all of which have suffered desperately due to coronavirus.
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'No one expected this': York at crossroads as coronavirus takes toll. Pandemic prompts difficult questions as fears grow over future of city where one in four jobs rely on tourism
'No one expected this': York at crossroads as coronavirus takes toll. Pandemic prompts difficult questions as fears grow over future of city where one in four jobs rely on tourism.
Ruth Hirst ,31, a Chalkboard Artist and Signwriter photographed in York town centre in North Yorkshire. The city has a heavy reliance on hospitality, retail and tourism, all of which have suffered desperately due to coronavirus.
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'No one expected this': York at crossroads as coronavirus takes toll. Pandemic prompts difficult questions as fears grow over future of city where one in four jobs rely on tourism
'No one expected this': York at crossroads as coronavirus takes toll. Pandemic prompts difficult questions as fears grow over future of city where one in four jobs rely on tourism.
People drink outside the pubs and bars on the banks of the River Ouse in York, North Yorkshire.
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'No one expected this': York at crossroads as coronavirus takes toll. Pandemic prompts difficult questions as fears grow over future of city where one in four jobs rely on tourism
'No one expected this': York at crossroads as coronavirus takes toll. Pandemic prompts difficult questions as fears grow over future of city where one in four jobs rely on tourism.
Sarah Henson, shop advisor photographed at the Bluebird Bakery in the Little Shambles in York, North Yorkshire. The city has a heavy reliance on hospitality, retail and tourism, all of which have suffered desperately due to coronavirus.
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Covid-19 lockdown UK
A woman and child enjoy the May bank holiday sunshine as they paddle board along the quiet River Ouse in York, north Yorkshire as coronavirus lockdown continues in the United Kingdom.
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Covid-19 pandemic paddleboraders
A woman and child enjoy the May bank holiday sunshine as they paddle board along the quiet River Ouse in York, north Yorkshire as coronavirus lockdown continues in the United Kingdom.
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Seasonal weather, Cambridgeshire, UK - 17 Feb 2020
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The town of St Ives in Cambridgeshire surrounded by flood water after the River Great Ouse burst its banks overnight after the heavy rain form Storm Dennis.
Seasonal weather, Cambridgeshire, UK - 17 Feb 2020
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NEWS - Winter in Europa
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Boats trapped in by snow covered ice on the River Great Ouse in Earith,Cambs
Seasonal weather, Cambridgeshire, UK - 28 Feb 2018
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NEWS - Foxconn baut Werk im US-Bundesstaat Wisconsin
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Foxconn CEO Terry Gou speaks during the announcement at The White House in Washington, DC, of the creation of a Foxconn Factory to be built in Wisconsin to build LCD flat screen monitors,. With Gou, from left to right, are Governor Scott Walker (Republican of Wisconsin), US Vice President Mike Pence, Speaker of The US ouse Paul Ryan (Republican of Wisconsin) and US Senator Ron Johnson (Republican of Wisconsin).
Donald Trump announces Foxconn factory opening, Washington DC, USA - 26 Jul 2017
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NEWS - Foxconn baut Werk im US-Bundesstaat Wisconsin
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Foxconn CEO Terry Gou speaks during the announcement at The White House in Washington, DC, of the creation of a Foxconn Factory to be built in Wisconsin to build LCD flat screen monitors,. With Gou, from left to right, are Governor Scott Walker (Republican of Wisconsin), US Vice President Mike Pence, Speaker of The US ouse Paul Ryan (Republican of Wisconsin) and US Senator Ron Johnson (Republican of Wisconsin).
Donald Trump announces Foxconn factory opening, Washington DC, USA - 26 Jul 2017
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NEWS - Foxconn baut Werk im US-Bundesstaat Wisconsin
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Foxconn CEO Terry Gou speaks during the announcement at The White House in Washington, DC, of the creation of a Foxconn Factory to be built in Wisconsin to build LCD flat screen monitors,. With Gou, from left to right, are Governor Scott Walker (Republican of Wisconsin), US Vice President Mike Pence, Speaker of The US ouse Paul Ryan (Republican of Wisconsin) and US Senator Ron Johnson (Republican of Wisconsin).
Donald Trump announces Foxconn factory opening, Washington DC, USA - 26 Jul 2017
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NEWS - Überschwemmungen in Australien
Überschwemmungen in Tasmanien
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***JUNE 6, 2016: OUSE, TAS. Outbuildings nearly submerged by flood waters in Ouse, Tasmania. There is currently a search for missing residents*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22537044
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NEWS - Überschwemmungen in Australien
Überschwemmungen in Tasmanien
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***JUNE 6, 2016: OUSE, TAS. Emergency services continue search for missing residents after the flooding in Ouse, Tasmania*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22537045
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NEWS - Grossbritannien: Grösstes Goldnugget gehoben
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Vincent Thurkettle near his home by the Little Ouse River, Thetford
Prospector finds Britain's biggest ever gold nugget - 10 May 2016
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A gold prospector has found Britain's biggest ever GOLD NUGGET, worth an estimated GBP 50,000 and the size of a small chicken's EGG, just off a beach in Wales. Vincent Thurkettle, 60, was stunned to see the incredible 97.12g (3oz) nugget of gold gleaming in a crevice on the sea bed off the coast of Anglesey. It is almost twice as heavy as the UK's second biggest nugget, which was found in Cornwall more than 200 years ago in 1808 and weighed 59g. The nugget is believed to be part of a GBP 120 million haul of gold which went down with the Royal Charter when it was shipwrecked during a hurricane in 1859. Treasure hunters have spent 150 years trying to find traces of the lost gold and Vincent spent seven summers scouring the shore before he was rewarded for his efforts.
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NEWS - Grossbritannien: Grösstes Goldnugget gehoben
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Vincent Thurkettle near his home by the Little Ouse River, Thetford
Prospector finds Britain's biggest ever gold nugget - 10 May 2016
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/sc4k
A gold prospector has found Britain's biggest ever GOLD NUGGET, worth an estimated GBP 50,000 and the size of a small chicken's EGG, just off a beach in Wales. Vincent Thurkettle, 60, was stunned to see the incredible 97.12g (3oz) nugget of gold gleaming in a crevice on the sea bed off the coast of Anglesey. It is almost twice as heavy as the UK's second biggest nugget, which was found in Cornwall more than 200 years ago in 1808 and weighed 59g. The nugget is believed to be part of a GBP 120 million haul of gold which went down with the Royal Charter when it was shipwrecked during a hurricane in 1859. Treasure hunters have spent 150 years trying to find traces of the lost gold and Vincent spent seven summers scouring the shore before he was rewarded for his efforts.
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NEWS - Grossbritannien: Grösstes Goldnugget gehoben
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (5682715l)
Vincent Thurkettle near his home by the Little Ouse River, Thetford
Prospector finds Britain's biggest ever gold nugget - 10 May 2016
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/sc4k
A gold prospector has found Britain's biggest ever GOLD NUGGET, worth an estimated GBP 50,000 and the size of a small chicken's EGG, just off a beach in Wales. Vincent Thurkettle, 60, was stunned to see the incredible 97.12g (3oz) nugget of gold gleaming in a crevice on the sea bed off the coast of Anglesey. It is almost twice as heavy as the UK's second biggest nugget, which was found in Cornwall more than 200 years ago in 1808 and weighed 59g. The nugget is believed to be part of a GBP 120 million haul of gold which went down with the Royal Charter when it was shipwrecked during a hurricane in 1859. Treasure hunters have spent 150 years trying to find traces of the lost gold and Vincent spent seven summers scouring the shore before he was rewarded for his efforts.
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NEWS - Grossbritannien: Grösstes Goldnugget gehoben
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (5682715m)
Vincent Thurkettle near his home by the Little Ouse River, Thetford
Prospector finds Britain's biggest ever gold nugget - 10 May 2016
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/sc4k
A gold prospector has found Britain's biggest ever GOLD NUGGET, worth an estimated GBP 50,000 and the size of a small chicken's EGG, just off a beach in Wales. Vincent Thurkettle, 60, was stunned to see the incredible 97.12g (3oz) nugget of gold gleaming in a crevice on the sea bed off the coast of Anglesey. It is almost twice as heavy as the UK's second biggest nugget, which was found in Cornwall more than 200 years ago in 1808 and weighed 59g. The nugget is believed to be part of a GBP 120 million haul of gold which went down with the Royal Charter when it was shipwrecked during a hurricane in 1859. Treasure hunters have spent 150 years trying to find traces of the lost gold and Vincent spent seven summers scouring the shore before he was rewarded for his efforts.
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NEWS - Grossbritannien: Grösstes Goldnugget gehoben
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (5682715n)
Vincent Thurkettle near his home by the Little Ouse River, Thetford
Prospector finds Britain's biggest ever gold nugget - 10 May 2016
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/sc4k
A gold prospector has found Britain's biggest ever GOLD NUGGET, worth an estimated GBP 50,000 and the size of a small chicken's EGG, just off a beach in Wales. Vincent Thurkettle, 60, was stunned to see the incredible 97.12g (3oz) nugget of gold gleaming in a crevice on the sea bed off the coast of Anglesey. It is almost twice as heavy as the UK's second biggest nugget, which was found in Cornwall more than 200 years ago in 1808 and weighed 59g. The nugget is believed to be part of a GBP 120 million haul of gold which went down with the Royal Charter when it was shipwrecked during a hurricane in 1859. Treasure hunters have spent 150 years trying to find traces of the lost gold and Vincent spent seven summers scouring the shore before he was rewarded for his efforts.
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NEWS - Grossbritannien: Grösstes Goldnugget gehoben
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (5682715o)
Vincent Thurkettle near his home by the Little Ouse River, Thetford
Prospector finds Britain's biggest ever gold nugget - 10 May 2016
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/sc4k
A gold prospector has found Britain's biggest ever GOLD NUGGET, worth an estimated GBP 50,000 and the size of a small chicken's EGG, just off a beach in Wales. Vincent Thurkettle, 60, was stunned to see the incredible 97.12g (3oz) nugget of gold gleaming in a crevice on the sea bed off the coast of Anglesey. It is almost twice as heavy as the UK's second biggest nugget, which was found in Cornwall more than 200 years ago in 1808 and weighed 59g. The nugget is believed to be part of a GBP 120 million haul of gold which went down with the Royal Charter when it was shipwrecked during a hurricane in 1859. Treasure hunters have spent 150 years trying to find traces of the lost gold and Vincent spent seven summers scouring the shore before he was rewarded for his efforts.
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NEWS - Grossbritannien: Grösstes Goldnugget gehoben
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (5682715j)
Vincent Thurkettle near his home by the Little Ouse River, Thetford
Prospector finds Britain's biggest ever gold nugget - 10 May 2016
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/sc4k
A gold prospector has found Britain's biggest ever GOLD NUGGET, worth an estimated GBP 50,000 and the size of a small chicken's EGG, just off a beach in Wales. Vincent Thurkettle, 60, was stunned to see the incredible 97.12g (3oz) nugget of gold gleaming in a crevice on the sea bed off the coast of Anglesey. It is almost twice as heavy as the UK's second biggest nugget, which was found in Cornwall more than 200 years ago in 1808 and weighed 59g. The nugget is believed to be part of a GBP 120 million haul of gold which went down with the Royal Charter when it was shipwrecked during a hurricane in 1859. Treasure hunters have spent 150 years trying to find traces of the lost gold and Vincent spent seven summers scouring the shore before he was rewarded for his efforts.
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NEWS - Überschwemmungen Nordengland - Weitere Bilder
29/12/2015. York, UK. Ruined stock and belongings lie on the street CHAZ BURNS sweeps out the front door of his fishing tackle shop, which was badly damaged by flood waters, on Huntington Road in York. Further rainfall is expected over coming days as Storm Frank approaches the east coast of the country. (Photo by Ben Cawthra) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 16683763
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NEWS - Überschwemmungen Nordengland - Weitere Bilder
29/12/2015. York, UK. MARTIN SHOOBRIDGE, a resident on Huntingdon Road in York for 10 years, stands next to his christmas tree as he looks at damage to his home following heavy flooding. Further rainfall is expected over coming days as Storm Frank approaches the east coast of the country. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 16683519
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NEWS - Überschwemmungen Nordengland - Weitere Bilder
29/12/2015. York, UK. A tenant on Huntingdon Road in central York looks at his christmas tree and dining table propped up on boxes to protect it from flood water while he inspects damage to his home. Further rainfall is expected over coming days as Storm Frank approaches the east coast of the country. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 16683513
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NEWS - Überschwemmungen Nordengland - Weitere Bilder
29/12/2015. York, UK. Two men sweep away mud left by flood water on Huntington Road in central York. Further rainfall is expected over coming days as Storm Frank approaches the east coast of the country. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 16683486
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NEWS - Überschwemmungen Nordengland - Weitere Bilder
29/12/2015. York, UK. Damage to property in a garage on Huntington Road in York city centre. Further rainfall is expected over coming days as Storm Frank approaches the east coast of the country. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 16683485
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NEWS - Überschwemmungen Nordengland - Weitere Bilder
29/12/2015. York, UK. Two men sweep away mud left by flood water on Huntington Road in central York. Further rainfall is expected over coming days as Storm Frank approaches the east coast of the country. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 16683491
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NEWS - Überschwemmungen Nordengland - Weitere Bilder
29/12/2015. York, UK. Flood water continues to gush from The Loather pub on the river Ouse in central York. Several warnings of risk to life are sill in place in parts of Lancashire and Yorkshire where rainfall has been unusually high, causing heavy flooding. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 16683482
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NEWS - Überschwemmungen Nordengland - Weitere Bilder
29/12/2015. York, UK. Flooding in York city centre, Yorkshire, northern England on December 29, 2015. Several warnings of risk to life are sill in place in parts of Lancashire and Yorkshire where rainfall has been unusually high, causing heavy flooding. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 16683490
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NEWS - Überschwemmungen Nordengland - Weitere Bilder
29/12/2015. York, UK. Milk left on the doorstep of a previously flooded property on Huntington Road in York town centre on December 29, 2015. Water levels in the area surrounding the Foss river have now dropped off.. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 16683467
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NEWS - Überschwemmungen Nordengland - Weitere Bilder
29/12/2015. York, UK. Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineer soldiers remove flood damaged flooring from a house in the centre of York on December 29, 2015. Further rainfall is expected over coming days as Storm Frank approaches the east coast of the country. (Photo by Ben Cawthra) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 16683800
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NEWS - Überschwemmungen Nordengland - Weitere Bilder
29/12/2015. York, UK. A soldier from 2nd Battalion The Yorkshire Regiment helps sandbag a British Telecom building to protect it from further flooding in the centre of York on December 29, 2015. Further rainfall is expected over coming days as Storm Frank approaches the east coast of the country. (Photo by Ben Cawthra) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 16683795
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NEWS - Überschwemmungen Nordengland - Weitere Bilder
29/12/2015. York, UK. Floodwater has receded around the Red Lion pub in York leaving a residue of thick mud on December 29, 2015. Further rainfall is expected over coming days as Storm Frank approaches the east coast of the country. (Photo by Ben Cawthra) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 16683790
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NEWS - Überschwemmungen Nordengland - Weitere Bilder
29/12/2015. York, UK. A resident places sandbags outside his property in Huntingdon Road in the centre of York on December 29, 2015. Further rainfall is expected over coming days as Storm Frank approaches the east coast of the country. (Photo by Ben Cawthra) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 16683775
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NEWS - Überschwemmungen Nordengland - Weitere Bilder
29/12/2015. York, UK. Soldiers from 2nd Battalion The Yorkshire Regiment help sandbag a British Telecom building to protect it from further flooding in the centre of York on December 29, 2015. Further rainfall is expected over coming days as Storm Frank approaches the east coast of the country. (Photo by Ben Cawthra) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 16683797
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NEWS - Überschwemmungen Nordengland - Weitere Bilder
29/12/2015. York, UK. Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineer soldiers remove flood damaged flooring from a house in the centre of York on December 29, 2015. Further rainfall is expected over coming days as Storm Frank approaches the east coast of the country. (Photo by Ben Cawthra) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 16683803
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NEWS - Überschwemmungen Nordengland - Weitere Bilder
29/12/2015. York, UK. A soldier from 2nd Battalion The Yorkshire Regiment helps sandbag a British Telecom building to protect it from further flooding in the centre of York on December 29, 2015. Further rainfall is expected over coming days as Storm Frank approaches the east coast of the country. (Photo by Ben Cawthra) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 16683798
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NEWS - Überschwemmungen Nordengland - Weitere Bilder
29/12/2015. York, UK. Soldiers from 2nd Battalion The Yorkshire Regiment help sandbag a British Telecom building to protect it from further flooding in the centre of York on December 29, 2015. Further rainfall is expected over coming days as Storm Frank approaches the east coast of the country. (Photo by Ben Cawthra) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 16683794
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NEWS - Überschwemmungen Nordengland - Weitere Bilder
**Comparison picture showing water levels at 5pm yesterday evening and at 8am this morning (Tues)**29/12/2015. York, UK. Previously flooded property on Huntington Road in York town centre on December 29, 2015. Water levels in the area surrounding the Foss river have now dropped off.. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 16683476
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NEWS - Überschwemmungen Nordengland - Weitere Bilder
**Comparison picture showing water levels at 5pm yesterday evening and at 8am this morning (Tues)**29/12/2015. York, UK. Previously flooded property on Huntington Road in York town centre on December 29, 2015. Water levels in the area surrounding the Foss river have now dropped off.. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 16683475
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A view across the Ouse to Lindisfarne Castle, Holy Island, Northumberland, England.
A view across the Ouse to Lindisfarne Castle, Holy Island, Northumberland, England, United Kingdom, Europe
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River Ouse and the historic market town of St Ives, Cambridgeshire, England, Britain
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Family of ducks march through shop to reach river, St Ives, Cambridge, Britain - 28 Apr 2009
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The ducks returning to the River Ouse, Customers had a surprise today when they encountered a proud mother duck and her 11 ducklings waddling through a charity shop.The fluffy new family had to be escorted to safety by staff after they hatched on an 8ft wall in the backyard of the Kidney Research UK charity outlet in St Ives. Their perilous journey involved a 100 yard trek through the store, across pavements and over a busy road to the River Great Ouse quayside, where they plopped three foot down into the water.Onlookers watched in amazement as the ducks processed past, before jumping into the river and swimming happily away. Shop manager Carol Andrews has been escorting ducks each Spring since the shop opened seven years ago. She believes it is the same mother duck who returns to have her ducklings in the safety of the enclosed back yard.
Family of ducks march through shop to reach river, St Ives, Cambridge, Britain - 28 Apr 2009
DUCKING OUT
Customers had a surprise today when they encountered a proud mother duck and her 11 ducklings waddling through a charity shop.
The fluffy new family had to be escorted to safety by staff after they hatched on an 8ft wall in the backyard of the Kidney Research UK charity outlet in St Ives, Cambs.
Their perilous journey involved a 100 yard trek through the store, across pavements and over a busy road to the River Great Ouse quayside, where they plopped three foot down into the water.
Onlookers watched in amazement as the ducks processed past, before jumping into the river and swimming happily away.
Shop manager Carol Andrews has been escorting ducks each Spring since the shop opened seven years ago.
She believes it is the same mother duck who returns to have her ducklings in the safety of the enclosed back yard.
"We opened seven years ago and it has hap...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HBSZTVUV
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Family of ducks march through shop to reach river, St Ives, Cambridge, Britain - 28 Apr 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 916001o )
The ducks returning to the River Ouse, Customers had a surprise today when they encountered a proud mother duck and her 11 ducklings waddling through a charity shop.The fluffy new family had to be escorted to safety by staff after they hatched on an 8ft wall in the backyard of the Kidney Research UK charity outlet in St Ives. Their perilous journey involved a 100 yard trek through the store, across pavements and over a busy road to the River Great Ouse quayside, where they plopped three foot down into the water.Onlookers watched in amazement as the ducks processed past, before jumping into the river and swimming happily away. Shop manager Carol Andrews has been escorting ducks each Spring since the shop opened seven years ago. She believes it is the same mother duck who returns to have her ducklings in the safety of the enclosed back yard.
Family of ducks march through shop to reach river, St Ives, Cambridge, Britain - 28 Apr 2009
DUCKING OUT
Customers had a surprise today when they encountered a proud mother duck and her 11 ducklings waddling through a charity shop.
The fluffy new family had to be escorted to safety by staff after they hatched on an 8ft wall in the backyard of the Kidney Research UK charity outlet in St Ives, Cambs.
Their perilous journey involved a 100 yard trek through the store, across pavements and over a busy road to the River Great Ouse quayside, where they plopped three foot down into the water.
Onlookers watched in amazement as the ducks processed past, before jumping into the river and swimming happily away.
Shop manager Carol Andrews has been escorting ducks each Spring since the shop opened seven years ago.
She believes it is the same mother duck who returns to have her ducklings in the safety of the enclosed back yard.
"We opened seven years ago and it has hap...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HBSZTVUV
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Family of ducks march through shop to reach river, St Ives, Cambridge, Britain - 28 Apr 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 916001n )
The ducks returning to the River Ouse, Customers had a surprise today when they encountered a proud mother duck and her 11 ducklings waddling through a charity shop.The fluffy new family had to be escorted to safety by staff after they hatched on an 8ft wall in the backyard of the Kidney Research UK charity outlet in St Ives. Their perilous journey involved a 100 yard trek through the store, across pavements and over a busy road to the River Great Ouse quayside, where they plopped three foot down into the water.Onlookers watched in amazement as the ducks processed past, before jumping into the river and swimming happily away. Shop manager Carol Andrews has been escorting ducks each Spring since the shop opened seven years ago. She believes it is the same mother duck who returns to have her ducklings in the safety of the enclosed back yard.
Family of ducks march through shop to reach river, St Ives, Cambridge, Britain - 28 Apr 2009
DUCKING OUT
Customers had a surprise today when they encountered a proud mother duck and her 11 ducklings waddling through a charity shop.
The fluffy new family had to be escorted to safety by staff after they hatched on an 8ft wall in the backyard of the Kidney Research UK charity outlet in St Ives, Cambs.
Their perilous journey involved a 100 yard trek through the store, across pavements and over a busy road to the River Great Ouse quayside, where they plopped three foot down into the water.
Onlookers watched in amazement as the ducks processed past, before jumping into the river and swimming happily away.
Shop manager Carol Andrews has been escorting ducks each Spring since the shop opened seven years ago.
She believes it is the same mother duck who returns to have her ducklings in the safety of the enclosed back yard.
"We opened seven years ago and it has hap...
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Family of ducks march through shop to reach river, St Ives, Cambridge, Britain - 28 Apr 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 916001p )
The ducks returning to the River Ouse, Customers had a surprise today when they encountered a proud mother duck and her 11 ducklings waddling through a charity shop.The fluffy new family had to be escorted to safety by staff after they hatched on an 8ft wall in the backyard of the Kidney Research UK charity outlet in St Ives. Their perilous journey involved a 100 yard trek through the store, across pavements and over a busy road to the River Great Ouse quayside, where they plopped three foot down into the water.Onlookers watched in amazement as the ducks processed past, before jumping into the river and swimming happily away. Shop manager Carol Andrews has been escorting ducks each Spring since the shop opened seven years ago. She believes it is the same mother duck who returns to have her ducklings in the safety of the enclosed back yard.
Family of ducks march through shop to reach river, St Ives, Cambridge, Britain - 28 Apr 2009
DUCKING OUT
Customers had a surprise today when they encountered a proud mother duck and her 11 ducklings waddling through a charity shop.
The fluffy new family had to be escorted to safety by staff after they hatched on an 8ft wall in the backyard of the Kidney Research UK charity outlet in St Ives, Cambs.
Their perilous journey involved a 100 yard trek through the store, across pavements and over a busy road to the River Great Ouse quayside, where they plopped three foot down into the water.
Onlookers watched in amazement as the ducks processed past, before jumping into the river and swimming happily away.
Shop manager Carol Andrews has been escorting ducks each Spring since the shop opened seven years ago.
She believes it is the same mother duck who returns to have her ducklings in the safety of the enclosed back yard.
"We opened seven years ago and it has hap...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HBSZTVUV
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Family of ducks march through shop to reach river, St Ives, Cambridge, Britain - 28 Apr 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 916001q )
The ducks returning to the River Ouse, Customers had a surprise today when they encountered a proud mother duck and her 11 ducklings waddling through a charity shop.The fluffy new family had to be escorted to safety by staff after they hatched on an 8ft wall in the backyard of the Kidney Research UK charity outlet in St Ives. Their perilous journey involved a 100 yard trek through the store, across pavements and over a busy road to the River Great Ouse quayside, where they plopped three foot down into the water.Onlookers watched in amazement as the ducks processed past, before jumping into the river and swimming happily away. Shop manager Carol Andrews has been escorting ducks each Spring since the shop opened seven years ago. She believes it is the same mother duck who returns to have her ducklings in the safety of the enclosed back yard.
Family of ducks march through shop to reach river, St Ives, Cambridge, Britain - 28 Apr 2009
DUCKING OUT
Customers had a surprise today when they encountered a proud mother duck and her 11 ducklings waddling through a charity shop.
The fluffy new family had to be escorted to safety by staff after they hatched on an 8ft wall in the backyard of the Kidney Research UK charity outlet in St Ives, Cambs.
Their perilous journey involved a 100 yard trek through the store, across pavements and over a busy road to the River Great Ouse quayside, where they plopped three foot down into the water.
Onlookers watched in amazement as the ducks processed past, before jumping into the river and swimming happily away.
Shop manager Carol Andrews has been escorting ducks each Spring since the shop opened seven years ago.
She believes it is the same mother duck who returns to have her ducklings in the safety of the enclosed back yard.
"We opened seven years ago and it has hap...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HBSZTVUV
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Family of ducks march through shop to reach river, St Ives, Cambridge, Britain - 28 Apr 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 916001h )
The ducks returning to the River Ouse, Customers had a surprise today when they encountered a proud mother duck and her 11 ducklings waddling through a charity shop.The fluffy new family had to be escorted to safety by staff after they hatched on an 8ft wall in the backyard of the Kidney Research UK charity outlet in St Ives. Their perilous journey involved a 100 yard trek through the store, across pavements and over a busy road to the River Great Ouse quayside, where they plopped three foot down into the water.Onlookers watched in amazement as the ducks processed past, before jumping into the river and swimming happily away. Shop manager Carol Andrews has been escorting ducks each Spring since the shop opened seven years ago. She believes it is the same mother duck who returns to have her ducklings in the safety of the enclosed back yard.
Family of ducks march through shop to reach river, St Ives, Cambridge, Britain - 28 Apr 2009
DUCKING OUT
Customers had a surprise today when they encountered a proud mother duck and her 11 ducklings waddling through a charity shop.
The fluffy new family had to be escorted to safety by staff after they hatched on an 8ft wall in the backyard of the Kidney Research UK charity outlet in St Ives, Cambs.
Their perilous journey involved a 100 yard trek through the store, across pavements and over a busy road to the River Great Ouse quayside, where they plopped three foot down into the water.
Onlookers watched in amazement as the ducks processed past, before jumping into the river and swimming happily away.
Shop manager Carol Andrews has been escorting ducks each Spring since the shop opened seven years ago.
She believes it is the same mother duck who returns to have her ducklings in the safety of the enclosed back yard.
"We opened seven years ago and it has hap...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HBSZTVUV
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