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Halloween 2025: Germany
October 31, 2025, Konigstein Im Taunus, Hesse, Germany: Performers, known as 'monsters', march with torches in a procession to open the 'Frankenstein Halloween' festival at Konigstein Castle, near Frankfurt, Germany. The annual event attracts thousands of visitors during the Halloween season. (Credit Image: © Matias Basualdo/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Halloween 2025: Germany
October 31, 2025, Konigstein Im Taunus, Hesse, Germany: Performers, known as 'monsters', prepare in the makeup room before the 'Frankenstein Halloween' festival at Konigstein Castle, near Frankfurt, Germany. The annual event attracts thousands of visitors during the Halloween season. (Credit Image: © Matias Basualdo/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Rosenmontagszug in Köln
Aufräumarbeiten nach dem Rosenmontagszug 2023 unter dem Motto 200 Jahre Kölner Karneval Ov Krüz oder quer in Köln. In diesem Jahr startet der Zug erstmalig auf der rechten Rheinseite. Dadurch will man beide Rheinseiten stärker miteinander verbinden. Köln, 20.02.2023 *** Local Caption *** 41311016
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NEWS - Rosenmontagszug in Köln
Moderatorin Sabine Heinrich auf dem Rosenmontagszug 2023 unter dem Motto 200 Jahre Kölner Karneval Ov Krüz oder quer in Köln. In diesem Jahr startet der Zug erstmalig auf der rechten Rheinseite. Dadurch will man beide Rheinseiten stärker miteinander verbinden. Köln, 20.02.2023 *** Local Caption *** 41311003
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NEWS - Rosenmontagszug in Köln
Karnevalswagen und kostümierte Narren auf dem Rosenmontagszug 2023 unter dem Motto 200 Jahre Kölner Karneval Ov Krüz oder quer in Köln. In diesem Jahr startet der Zug erstmalig auf der rechten Rheinseite. Dadurch will man beide Rheinseiten stärker miteinander verbinden. Köln, 20.02.2023 *** Local Caption *** 41311002
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NEWS - Rosenmontagszug in Köln
Eine Fußgruppe der Prinzengarde mit Musikinstrumenten auf dem Rosenmontagszug 2023 unter dem Motto 200 Jahre Kölner Karneval Ov Krüz oder quer in Köln. In diesem Jahr startet der Zug erstmalig auf der rechten Rheinseite. Dadurch will man beide Rheinseiten stärker miteinander verbinden. Köln, 20.02.2023 *** Local Caption *** 41311006
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NEWS - Rosenmontagszug in Köln
Traditionelle Faschingsmaske auf dem Rosenmontagszug 2023 unter dem Motto 200 Jahre Kölner Karneval Ov Krüz oder quer in Köln. In diesem Jahr startet der Zug erstmalig auf der rechten Rheinseite. Dadurch will man beide Rheinseiten stärker miteinander verbinden. Köln, 20.02.2023 *** Local Caption *** 41311009
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NEWS - Rosenmontagszug in Köln
Hinterlassenschaften der Feiernden auf dem Rosenmontagszug 2023 unter dem Motto 200 Jahre Kölner Karneval Ov Krüz oder quer in Köln. In diesem Jahr startet der Zug erstmalig auf der rechten Rheinseite. Dadurch will man beide Rheinseiten stärker miteinander verbinden. Köln, 20.02.2023 *** Local Caption *** 41311017
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NEWS - Rosenmontagszug in Köln
Polizisten der Polizei NRW auf dem Rosenmontagszug 2023 unter dem Motto 200 Jahre Kölner Karneval Ov Krüz oder quer in Köln. In diesem Jahr startet der Zug erstmalig auf der rechten Rheinseite. Dadurch will man beide Rheinseiten stärker miteinander verbinden. Köln, 20.02.2023 *** Local Caption *** 41311018
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NEWS - Rosenmontagszug in Köln
Tanzmariechen Jeanette Koziol und Tanzoffizier Jens Käbbe, das Tanzpaar der Altstädter Köln 1922 e.V., auf dem Rosenmontagszug 2023 unter dem Motto 200 Jahre Kölner Karneval Ov Krüz oder quer in Köln. In diesem Jahr startet der Zug erstmalig auf der rechten Rheinseite. Dadurch will man beide Rheinseiten stärker miteinander verbinden. Köln, 20.02.2023 *** Local Caption *** 41311012
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NEWS - Rosenmontagszug in Köln
Jecken auf einer Tribüne und kostümierte Narren auf dem Rosenmontagszug 2023 unter dem Motto 200 Jahre Kölner Karneval Ov Krüz oder quer in Köln - im Hintergrund das Bahnhofsgebäude des Bahnhof Deutz. In diesem Jahr startet der Zug erstmalig auf der rechten Rheinseite. Dadurch will man beide Rheinseiten stärker miteinander verbinden. Köln, 20.02.2023 *** Local Caption *** 41311013
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NEWS - Rosenmontagszug in Köln
WDR-Intendant Tom Buhrow und Partnerin Daniela Boff auf dem Rosenmontagszug 2023 unter dem Motto 200 Jahre Kölner Karneval Ov Krüz oder quer in Köln. In diesem Jahr startet der Zug erstmalig auf der rechten Rheinseite. Dadurch will man beide Rheinseiten stärker miteinander verbinden. Köln, 20.02.2023 *** Local Caption *** 41311000
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NEWS - Rosenmontagszug in Köln
Karnevalswagen der blauen Funken und kostümierte Narren auf dem Rosenmontagszug 2023 unter dem Motto 200 Jahre Kölner Karneval Ov Krüz oder quer in Köln. In diesem Jahr startet der Zug erstmalig auf der rechten Rheinseite. Dadurch will man beide Rheinseiten stärker miteinander verbinden. Köln, 20.02.2023 *** Local Caption *** 41311011
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NEWS - Rosenmontagszug in Köln
Ein einzelner kostümierter Jeck an einem Fenster entlang des Rosenmontagszug 2023 unter dem Motto 200 Jahre Kölner Karneval Ov Krüz oder quer in Köln. In diesem Jahr startet der Zug erstmalig auf der rechten Rheinseite. Dadurch will man beide Rheinseiten stärker miteinander verbinden. Köln, 20.02.2023 *** Local Caption *** 41311005
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NEWS - Rosenmontagszug in Köln
Aufräumarbeiten nach dem Rosenmontagszug 2023 unter dem Motto 200 Jahre Kölner Karneval Ov Krüz oder quer in Köln. In diesem Jahr startet der Zug erstmalig auf der rechten Rheinseite. Dadurch will man beide Rheinseiten stärker miteinander verbinden. Köln, 20.02.2023 *** Local Caption *** 41311014
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NEWS - Rosenmontagszug in Köln
Karnevalswagen und kostümierte Narren auf dem Rosenmontagszug 2023 unter dem Motto 200 Jahre Kölner Karneval Ov Krüz oder quer in Köln. In diesem Jahr startet der Zug erstmalig auf der rechten Rheinseite. Dadurch will man beide Rheinseiten stärker miteinander verbinden. Köln, 20.02.2023 *** Local Caption *** 41311007
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NEWS - Rosenmontagszug in Köln
Fußgruppe mit Akrobatinnen auf dem Rosenmontagszug 2023 unter dem Motto 200 Jahre Kölner Karneval Ov Krüz oder quer in Köln - im Hintergrund der Kölner Dom. In diesem Jahr startet der Zug erstmalig auf der rechten Rheinseite. Dadurch will man beide Rheinseiten stärker miteinander verbinden. Köln, 20.02.2023 *** Local Caption *** 41311008
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NEWS - Rosenmontagszug in Köln
Notenblatt mit Karnevalsmusik in einer Kapelle auf dem Rosenmontagszug 2023 unter dem Motto 200 Jahre Kölner Karneval Ov Krüz oder quer in Köln. In diesem Jahr startet der Zug erstmalig auf der rechten Rheinseite. Dadurch will man beide Rheinseiten stärker miteinander verbinden. Köln, 20.02.2023 *** Local Caption *** 41310999
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NEWS - Rosenmontagszug in Köln
Fußgruppe und kostümierte Narren auf dem Rosenmontagszug 2023 unter dem Motto 200 Jahre Kölner Karneval Ov Krüz oder quer in Köln. In diesem Jahr startet der Zug erstmalig auf der rechten Rheinseite. Dadurch will man beide Rheinseiten stärker miteinander verbinden. Köln, 20.02.2023 *** Local Caption *** 41311001
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NEWS - Rosenmontagszug in Köln
Karnevalswagen und kostümierte Narren auf dem Rosenmontagszug 2023 unter dem Motto 200 Jahre Kölner Karneval Ov Krüz oder quer in Köln. In diesem Jahr startet der Zug erstmalig auf der rechten Rheinseite. Dadurch will man beide Rheinseiten stärker miteinander verbinden. Köln, 20.02.2023 *** Local Caption *** 41311004
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NEWS - Rosenmontagszug in Köln
Moderator Guido Cantz auf dem Rosenmontagszug 2023 unter dem Motto 200 Jahre Kölner Karneval Ov Krüz oder quer in Köln. In diesem Jahr startet der Zug erstmalig auf der rechten Rheinseite. Dadurch will man beide Rheinseiten stärker miteinander verbinden. Köln, 20.02.2023 *** Local Caption *** 41310998
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DUK10153886_002
NEWS - Rosenmontagszug in Köln
Karnevalswagen der blauen Funken und kostümierte Narren auf dem Rosenmontagszug 2023 unter dem Motto 200 Jahre Kölner Karneval Ov Krüz oder quer in Köln. In diesem Jahr startet der Zug erstmalig auf der rechten Rheinseite. Dadurch will man beide Rheinseiten stärker miteinander verbinden. Köln, 20.02.2023 *** Local Caption *** 41311010
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NEWS - Rosenmontagszug in Köln
Aufräumarbeiten nach dem Rosenmontagszug 2023 unter dem Motto 200 Jahre Kölner Karneval Ov Krüz oder quer in Köln. In diesem Jahr startet der Zug erstmalig auf der rechten Rheinseite. Dadurch will man beide Rheinseiten stärker miteinander verbinden. Köln, 20.02.2023 *** Local Caption *** 41311015
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FEATURE - Humor unter Quarantäne: Britisches Paar im spanischen Lockdown verbringt jeden Tag in einem anderen Kostüm
Pete and Jo's surprise Spanish-themed leaving party in Oxfordshire in September 2018, featuring pals (L-R) Debbie Greenfield, Jim Convery, Fiona Pryor, Phil Hine, Della Hine, David Pryor, Joyce Doughty and Terry Doughty (PA Real Life/Collect) *** British couple on lockdown in Spain spend every
day of quarantine in a different fancy dress costume
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
A British couple on lockdown in Spain have become masters of disguise by donning a
different fancy dress costume for every day of quarantine aping everyone from chimney
sweeps to disco divas.
Originally from Harwell, Oxfordshire, Pete and Jo Cleary moved to the Costa Blanca 18
months ago after retiring from their jobs with the fire and rescue service, and were
enjoying a relaxing new chapter of their lives until the coronavirus pandemic hit.
With Spain issuing some of the tightest restrictions in Europe, the couple may only leave
their home to buy food or seek medical care, so decided to keep their loved ones back in
Blighty smiling by dressing up in a different costume for every lockdown day - and
posting pictures and videos of their efforts online.
Speaking of their amazing costume parade, which has seen them dressed as everything
from bungling burglars and gormless gardeners to French fashionistas and deep -sea
divers, Jo, 48, said: Where we live in Spain has quite an elderly community.
We know a lot of people who are isolating alone, both here and back in the UK, who
have been telling us that they look forward to our pictures every day and to seeing what
weve come up with.
But Pete, 54, joked that being an 'artiste' has its drawbacks.
Its been really nice to make people laugh, and help in our own little way," he said.
"The only downside, from our point of view, is that weve both got spots from all the make up and rashes from the fake beards.
Pete and Jo, who now live midway between Valencia and Alicante, along Spains so ***
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FEATURE - Humor unter Quarantäne: Britisches Paar im spanischen Lockdown verbringt jeden Tag in einem anderen Kostüm
Jo and Pete out of fancy dress (PA Real Life/Collect) *** British couple on lockdown in Spain spend every
day of quarantine in a different fancy dress costume
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
A British couple on lockdown in Spain have become masters of disguise by donning a
different fancy dress costume for every day of quarantine aping everyone from chimney
sweeps to disco divas.
Originally from Harwell, Oxfordshire, Pete and Jo Cleary moved to the Costa Blanca 18
months ago after retiring from their jobs with the fire and rescue service, and were
enjoying a relaxing new chapter of their lives until the coronavirus pandemic hit.
With Spain issuing some of the tightest restrictions in Europe, the couple may only leave
their home to buy food or seek medical care, so decided to keep their loved ones back in
Blighty smiling by dressing up in a different costume for every lockdown day - and
posting pictures and videos of their efforts online.
Speaking of their amazing costume parade, which has seen them dressed as everything
from bungling burglars and gormless gardeners to French fashionistas and deep -sea
divers, Jo, 48, said: Where we live in Spain has quite an elderly community.
We know a lot of people who are isolating alone, both here and back in the UK, who
have been telling us that they look forward to our pictures every day and to seeing what
weve come up with.
But Pete, 54, joked that being an 'artiste' has its drawbacks.
Its been really nice to make people laugh, and help in our own little way," he said.
"The only downside, from our point of view, is that weve both got spots from all the make up and rashes from the fake beards.
Pete and Jo, who now live midway between Valencia and Alicante, along Spains south
east coast, explained how they have been building up their impressive fancy dress
collection for years.
Jo said: It all began back when we lived in the UK. Our group of friends all went *
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FEATURE - Humor unter Quarantäne: Britisches Paar im spanischen Lockdown verbringt jeden Tag in einem anderen Kostüm
Jo and Pete's 'punk rocker' themed costumes (PA Real Life/Collect) *** British couple on lockdown in Spain spend every
day of quarantine in a different fancy dress costume
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
A British couple on lockdown in Spain have become masters of disguise by donning a
different fancy dress costume for every day of quarantine aping everyone from chimney
sweeps to disco divas.
Originally from Harwell, Oxfordshire, Pete and Jo Cleary moved to the Costa Blanca 18
months ago after retiring from their jobs with the fire and rescue service, and were
enjoying a relaxing new chapter of their lives until the coronavirus pandemic hit.
With Spain issuing some of the tightest restrictions in Europe, the couple may only leave
their home to buy food or seek medical care, so decided to keep their loved ones back in
Blighty smiling by dressing up in a different costume for every lockdown day - and
posting pictures and videos of their efforts online.
Speaking of their amazing costume parade, which has seen them dressed as everything
from bungling burglars and gormless gardeners to French fashionistas and deep -sea
divers, Jo, 48, said: Where we live in Spain has quite an elderly community.
We know a lot of people who are isolating alone, both here and back in the UK, who
have been telling us that they look forward to our pictures every day and to seeing what
weve come up with.
But Pete, 54, joked that being an 'artiste' has its drawbacks.
Its been really nice to make people laugh, and help in our own little way," he said.
"The only downside, from our point of view, is that weve both got spots from all the make up and rashes from the fake beards.
Pete and Jo, who now live midway between Valencia and Alicante, along Spains south
east coast, explained how they have been building up their impressive fancy dress
collection for years.
Jo said: It all began back when we lived in the UK. Our group of fri *
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Humor unter Quarantäne: Britisches Paar im spanischen Lockdown verbringt jeden Tag in einem anderen Kostüm
Jo and Pete's 'zombie wedding' themed costumes (PA Real Life/Collect) *** British couple on lockdown in Spain spend every
day of quarantine in a different fancy dress costume
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
A British couple on lockdown in Spain have become masters of disguise by donning a
different fancy dress costume for every day of quarantine aping everyone from chimney
sweeps to disco divas.
Originally from Harwell, Oxfordshire, Pete and Jo Cleary moved to the Costa Blanca 18
months ago after retiring from their jobs with the fire and rescue service, and were
enjoying a relaxing new chapter of their lives until the coronavirus pandemic hit.
With Spain issuing some of the tightest restrictions in Europe, the couple may only leave
their home to buy food or seek medical care, so decided to keep their loved ones back in
Blighty smiling by dressing up in a different costume for every lockdown day - and
posting pictures and videos of their efforts online.
Speaking of their amazing costume parade, which has seen them dressed as everything
from bungling burglars and gormless gardeners to French fashionistas and deep -sea
divers, Jo, 48, said: Where we live in Spain has quite an elderly community.
We know a lot of people who are isolating alone, both here and back in the UK, who
have been telling us that they look forward to our pictures every day and to seeing what
weve come up with.
But Pete, 54, joked that being an 'artiste' has its drawbacks.
Its been really nice to make people laugh, and help in our own little way," he said.
"The only downside, from our point of view, is that weve both got spots from all the make up and rashes from the fake beards.
Pete and Jo, who now live midway between Valencia and Alicante, along Spains south
east coast, explained how they have been building up their impressive fancy dress
collection for years.
Jo said: It all began back when we lived in the UK. Our group of *
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Humor unter Quarantäne: Britisches Paar im spanischen Lockdown verbringt jeden Tag in einem anderen Kostüm
Jo and Pete's 'bungling burglar' themed costumes (PA Real Life/Collect) *** British couple on lockdown in Spain spend every
day of quarantine in a different fancy dress costume
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
A British couple on lockdown in Spain have become masters of disguise by donning a
different fancy dress costume for every day of quarantine aping everyone from chimney
sweeps to disco divas.
Originally from Harwell, Oxfordshire, Pete and Jo Cleary moved to the Costa Blanca 18
months ago after retiring from their jobs with the fire and rescue service, and were
enjoying a relaxing new chapter of their lives until the coronavirus pandemic hit.
With Spain issuing some of the tightest restrictions in Europe, the couple may only leave
their home to buy food or seek medical care, so decided to keep their loved ones back in
Blighty smiling by dressing up in a different costume for every lockdown day - and
posting pictures and videos of their efforts online.
Speaking of their amazing costume parade, which has seen them dressed as everything
from bungling burglars and gormless gardeners to French fashionistas and deep -sea
divers, Jo, 48, said: Where we live in Spain has quite an elderly community.
We know a lot of people who are isolating alone, both here and back in the UK, who
have been telling us that they look forward to our pictures every day and to seeing what
weve come up with.
But Pete, 54, joked that being an 'artiste' has its drawbacks.
Its been really nice to make people laugh, and help in our own little way," he said.
"The only downside, from our point of view, is that weve both got spots from all the make up and rashes from the fake beards.
Pete and Jo, who now live midway between Valencia and Alicante, along Spains south
east coast, explained how they have been building up their impressive fancy dress
collection for years.
Jo said: It all began back when we lived in the UK. Our group o *
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Humor unter Quarantäne: Britisches Paar im spanischen Lockdown verbringt jeden Tag in einem anderen Kostüm
Jo and Pete's 'surfs up' themed costumes (PA Real Life/Collect) *** British couple on lockdown in Spain spend every
day of quarantine in a different fancy dress costume
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
A British couple on lockdown in Spain have become masters of disguise by donning a
different fancy dress costume for every day of quarantine aping everyone from chimney
sweeps to disco divas.
Originally from Harwell, Oxfordshire, Pete and Jo Cleary moved to the Costa Blanca 18
months ago after retiring from their jobs with the fire and rescue service, and were
enjoying a relaxing new chapter of their lives until the coronavirus pandemic hit.
With Spain issuing some of the tightest restrictions in Europe, the couple may only leave
their home to buy food or seek medical care, so decided to keep their loved ones back in
Blighty smiling by dressing up in a different costume for every lockdown day - and
posting pictures and videos of their efforts online.
Speaking of their amazing costume parade, which has seen them dressed as everything
from bungling burglars and gormless gardeners to French fashionistas and deep -sea
divers, Jo, 48, said: Where we live in Spain has quite an elderly community.
We know a lot of people who are isolating alone, both here and back in the UK, who
have been telling us that they look forward to our pictures every day and to seeing what
weve come up with.
But Pete, 54, joked that being an 'artiste' has its drawbacks.
Its been really nice to make people laugh, and help in our own little way," he said.
"The only downside, from our point of view, is that weve both got spots from all the make up and rashes from the fake beards.
Pete and Jo, who now live midway between Valencia and Alicante, along Spains south
east coast, explained how they have been building up their impressive fancy dress
collection for years.
Jo said: It all began back when we lived in the UK. Our group of friend *
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Humor unter Quarantäne: Britisches Paar im spanischen Lockdown verbringt jeden Tag in einem anderen Kostüm
Jo and Pete's 'jungle explorer' themed costumes (PA Real Life/Collect) *** British couple on lockdown in Spain spend every
day of quarantine in a different fancy dress costume
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
A British couple on lockdown in Spain have become masters of disguise by donning a
different fancy dress costume for every day of quarantine aping everyone from chimney
sweeps to disco divas.
Originally from Harwell, Oxfordshire, Pete and Jo Cleary moved to the Costa Blanca 18
months ago after retiring from their jobs with the fire and rescue service, and were
enjoying a relaxing new chapter of their lives until the coronavirus pandemic hit.
With Spain issuing some of the tightest restrictions in Europe, the couple may only leave
their home to buy food or seek medical care, so decided to keep their loved ones back in
Blighty smiling by dressing up in a different costume for every lockdown day - and
posting pictures and videos of their efforts online.
Speaking of their amazing costume parade, which has seen them dressed as everything
from bungling burglars and gormless gardeners to French fashionistas and deep -sea
divers, Jo, 48, said: Where we live in Spain has quite an elderly community.
We know a lot of people who are isolating alone, both here and back in the UK, who
have been telling us that they look forward to our pictures every day and to seeing what
weve come up with.
But Pete, 54, joked that being an 'artiste' has its drawbacks.
Its been really nice to make people laugh, and help in our own little way," he said.
"The only downside, from our point of view, is that weve both got spots from all the make up and rashes from the fake beards.
Pete and Jo, who now live midway between Valencia and Alicante, along Spains south
east coast, explained how they have been building up their impressive fancy dress
collection for years.
Jo said: It all began back when we lived in the UK. Our group of *
(c) Dukas -
DUK10131811_005
FEATURE - Humor unter Quarantäne: Britisches Paar im spanischen Lockdown verbringt jeden Tag in einem anderen Kostüm
Jo and Pete dressed as artists (PA Real Life/Collect) *** British couple on lockdown in Spain spend every
day of quarantine in a different fancy dress costume
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
A British couple on lockdown in Spain have become masters of disguise by donning a
different fancy dress costume for every day of quarantine aping everyone from chimney
sweeps to disco divas.
Originally from Harwell, Oxfordshire, Pete and Jo Cleary moved to the Costa Blanca 18
months ago after retiring from their jobs with the fire and rescue service, and were
enjoying a relaxing new chapter of their lives until the coronavirus pandemic hit.
With Spain issuing some of the tightest restrictions in Europe, the couple may only leave
their home to buy food or seek medical care, so decided to keep their loved ones back in
Blighty smiling by dressing up in a different costume for every lockdown day - and
posting pictures and videos of their efforts online.
Speaking of their amazing costume parade, which has seen them dressed as everything
from bungling burglars and gormless gardeners to French fashionistas and deep -sea
divers, Jo, 48, said: Where we live in Spain has quite an elderly community.
We know a lot of people who are isolating alone, both here and back in the UK, who
have been telling us that they look forward to our pictures every day and to seeing what
weve come up with.
But Pete, 54, joked that being an 'artiste' has its drawbacks.
Its been really nice to make people laugh, and help in our own little way," he said.
"The only downside, from our point of view, is that weve both got spots from all the make up and rashes from the fake beards.
Pete and Jo, who now live midway between Valencia and Alicante, along Spains south
east coast, explained how they have been building up their impressive fancy dress
collection for years.
Jo said: It all began back when we lived in the UK. Our group of friends all went *
(c) Dukas -
DUK10131811_007
FEATURE - Humor unter Quarantäne: Britisches Paar im spanischen Lockdown verbringt jeden Tag in einem anderen Kostüm
Jo and Pete's 'lumberjack' themed costumes (PA Real Life/Collect) *** British couple on lockdown in Spain spend every
day of quarantine in a different fancy dress costume
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
A British couple on lockdown in Spain have become masters of disguise by donning a
different fancy dress costume for every day of quarantine aping everyone from chimney
sweeps to disco divas.
Originally from Harwell, Oxfordshire, Pete and Jo Cleary moved to the Costa Blanca 18
months ago after retiring from their jobs with the fire and rescue service, and were
enjoying a relaxing new chapter of their lives until the coronavirus pandemic hit.
With Spain issuing some of the tightest restrictions in Europe, the couple may only leave
their home to buy food or seek medical care, so decided to keep their loved ones back in
Blighty smiling by dressing up in a different costume for every lockdown day - and
posting pictures and videos of their efforts online.
Speaking of their amazing costume parade, which has seen them dressed as everything
from bungling burglars and gormless gardeners to French fashionistas and deep -sea
divers, Jo, 48, said: Where we live in Spain has quite an elderly community.
We know a lot of people who are isolating alone, both here and back in the UK, who
have been telling us that they look forward to our pictures every day and to seeing what
weve come up with.
But Pete, 54, joked that being an 'artiste' has its drawbacks.
Its been really nice to make people laugh, and help in our own little way," he said.
"The only downside, from our point of view, is that weve both got spots from all the make up and rashes from the fake beards.
Pete and Jo, who now live midway between Valencia and Alicante, along Spains south
east coast, explained how they have been building up their impressive fancy dress
collection for years.
Jo said: It all began back when we lived in the UK. Our group of frie *
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FEATURE - Humor unter Quarantäne: Britisches Paar im spanischen Lockdown verbringt jeden Tag in einem anderen Kostüm
Jo and Pete's 'Worzel Gummidge' themed costumes (PA Real Life/Collect) *** British couple on lockdown in Spain spend every
day of quarantine in a different fancy dress costume
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
A British couple on lockdown in Spain have become masters of disguise by donning a
different fancy dress costume for every day of quarantine aping everyone from chimney
sweeps to disco divas.
Originally from Harwell, Oxfordshire, Pete and Jo Cleary moved to the Costa Blanca 18
months ago after retiring from their jobs with the fire and rescue service, and were
enjoying a relaxing new chapter of their lives until the coronavirus pandemic hit.
With Spain issuing some of the tightest restrictions in Europe, the couple may only leave
their home to buy food or seek medical care, so decided to keep their loved ones back in
Blighty smiling by dressing up in a different costume for every lockdown day - and
posting pictures and videos of their efforts online.
Speaking of their amazing costume parade, which has seen them dressed as everything
from bungling burglars and gormless gardeners to French fashionistas and deep -sea
divers, Jo, 48, said: Where we live in Spain has quite an elderly community.
We know a lot of people who are isolating alone, both here and back in the UK, who
have been telling us that they look forward to our pictures every day and to seeing what
weve come up with.
But Pete, 54, joked that being an 'artiste' has its drawbacks.
Its been really nice to make people laugh, and help in our own little way," he said.
"The only downside, from our point of view, is that weve both got spots from all the make up and rashes from the fake beards.
Pete and Jo, who now live midway between Valencia and Alicante, along Spains south
east coast, explained how they have been building up their impressive fancy dress
collection for years.
Jo said: It all began back when we lived in the UK. Our group of *
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Humor unter Quarantäne: Britisches Paar im spanischen Lockdown verbringt jeden Tag in einem anderen Kostüm
Jo and Pete's 'tourists in London' themed costumes (PA Real Life/Collect) *** British couple on lockdown in Spain spend every
day of quarantine in a different fancy dress costume
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
A British couple on lockdown in Spain have become masters of disguise by donning a
different fancy dress costume for every day of quarantine aping everyone from chimney
sweeps to disco divas.
Originally from Harwell, Oxfordshire, Pete and Jo Cleary moved to the Costa Blanca 18
months ago after retiring from their jobs with the fire and rescue service, and were
enjoying a relaxing new chapter of their lives until the coronavirus pandemic hit.
With Spain issuing some of the tightest restrictions in Europe, the couple may only leave
their home to buy food or seek medical care, so decided to keep their loved ones back in
Blighty smiling by dressing up in a different costume for every lockdown day - and
posting pictures and videos of their efforts online.
Speaking of their amazing costume parade, which has seen them dressed as everything
from bungling burglars and gormless gardeners to French fashionistas and deep -sea
divers, Jo, 48, said: Where we live in Spain has quite an elderly community.
We know a lot of people who are isolating alone, both here and back in the UK, who
have been telling us that they look forward to our pictures every day and to seeing what
weve come up with.
But Pete, 54, joked that being an 'artiste' has its drawbacks.
Its been really nice to make people laugh, and help in our own little way," he said.
"The only downside, from our point of view, is that weve both got spots from all the make up and rashes from the fake beards.
Pete and Jo, who now live midway between Valencia and Alicante, along Spains south
east coast, explained how they have been building up their impressive fancy dress
collection for years.
Jo said: It all began back when we lived in the UK. Our group *
(c) Dukas -
DUK10131811_011
FEATURE - Humor unter Quarantäne: Britisches Paar im spanischen Lockdown verbringt jeden Tag in einem anderen Kostüm
Jo and Pete's 'cyclist' themed costumes (PA Real Life/Collect) *** British couple on lockdown in Spain spend every
day of quarantine in a different fancy dress costume
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
A British couple on lockdown in Spain have become masters of disguise by donning a
different fancy dress costume for every day of quarantine aping everyone from chimney
sweeps to disco divas.
Originally from Harwell, Oxfordshire, Pete and Jo Cleary moved to the Costa Blanca 18
months ago after retiring from their jobs with the fire and rescue service, and were
enjoying a relaxing new chapter of their lives until the coronavirus pandemic hit.
With Spain issuing some of the tightest restrictions in Europe, the couple may only leave
their home to buy food or seek medical care, so decided to keep their loved ones back in
Blighty smiling by dressing up in a different costume for every lockdown day - and
posting pictures and videos of their efforts online.
Speaking of their amazing costume parade, which has seen them dressed as everything
from bungling burglars and gormless gardeners to French fashionistas and deep -sea
divers, Jo, 48, said: Where we live in Spain has quite an elderly community.
We know a lot of people who are isolating alone, both here and back in the UK, who
have been telling us that they look forward to our pictures every day and to seeing what
weve come up with.
But Pete, 54, joked that being an 'artiste' has its drawbacks.
Its been really nice to make people laugh, and help in our own little way," he said.
"The only downside, from our point of view, is that weve both got spots from all the make up and rashes from the fake beards.
Pete and Jo, who now live midway between Valencia and Alicante, along Spains south
east coast, explained how they have been building up their impressive fancy dress
collection for years.
Jo said: It all began back when we lived in the UK. Our group of friends *
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