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  • PORTRAIT -  Hedge Fund Manager Neil Woodford
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    PORTRAIT - Hedge Fund Manager Neil Woodford
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    Neil Woodford, Fund Manager and founder of Woodford Investment Management
    Hedge Fund Manager, Neil Woodford photoshoot, Marlow, Berkshire, UK - 10 Feb 2021

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  • PORTRAIT -  Hedge Fund Manager Neil Woodford
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    PORTRAIT - Hedge Fund Manager Neil Woodford
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Pugh/Shutterstock (11759477x)
    Neil Woodford, Fund Manager and founder of Woodford Investment Management
    Hedge Fund Manager, Neil Woodford photoshoot, Marlow, Berkshire, UK - 10 Feb 2021

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  • PORTRAIT -  Hedge Fund Manager Neil Woodford
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    PORTRAIT - Hedge Fund Manager Neil Woodford
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Pugh/Shutterstock (11759477i)
    Neil Woodford, Fund Manager and founder of Woodford Investment Management
    Hedge Fund Manager, Neil Woodford photoshoot, Marlow, Berkshire, UK - 10 Feb 2021

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  • PORTRAIT -  Hedge Fund Manager Neil Woodford
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    PORTRAIT - Hedge Fund Manager Neil Woodford
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Pugh/Shutterstock (11759477k)
    Neil Woodford, Fund Manager and founder of Woodford Investment Management
    Hedge Fund Manager, Neil Woodford photoshoot, Marlow, Berkshire, UK - 10 Feb 2021

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  • PORTRAIT -  Hedge Fund Manager Neil Woodford
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    PORTRAIT - Hedge Fund Manager Neil Woodford
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Pugh/Shutterstock (11759477j)
    Neil Woodford, Fund Manager and founder of Woodford Investment Management
    Hedge Fund Manager, Neil Woodford photoshoot, Marlow, Berkshire, UK - 10 Feb 2021

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  • PORTRAIT -  Hedge Fund Manager Neil Woodford
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    PORTRAIT - Hedge Fund Manager Neil Woodford
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Pugh/Shutterstock (11759477r)
    Neil Woodford, Fund Manager and founder of Woodford Investment Management
    Hedge Fund Manager, Neil Woodford photoshoot, Marlow, Berkshire, UK - 10 Feb 2021

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  • PORTRAIT -  Hedge Fund Manager Neil Woodford
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    PORTRAIT - Hedge Fund Manager Neil Woodford
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Pugh/Shutterstock (11759477p)
    Neil Woodford, Fund Manager and founder of Woodford Investment Management
    Hedge Fund Manager, Neil Woodford photoshoot, Marlow, Berkshire, UK - 10 Feb 2021

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  • PORTRAIT -  Hedge Fund Manager Neil Woodford
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    PORTRAIT - Hedge Fund Manager Neil Woodford
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Pugh/Shutterstock (11759477e)
    Neil Woodford, Fund Manager and founder of Woodford Investment Management
    Hedge Fund Manager, Neil Woodford photoshoot, Marlow, Berkshire, UK - 10 Feb 2021

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  • PORTRAIT -  Hedge Fund Manager Neil Woodford
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    PORTRAIT - Hedge Fund Manager Neil Woodford
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Pugh/Shutterstock (11759477f)
    Neil Woodford, Fund Manager and founder of Woodford Investment Management
    Hedge Fund Manager, Neil Woodford photoshoot, Marlow, Berkshire, UK - 10 Feb 2021

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  • PORTRAIT -  Hedge Fund Manager Neil Woodford
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    PORTRAIT - Hedge Fund Manager Neil Woodford
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Pugh/Shutterstock (11759477h)
    Neil Woodford, Fund Manager and founder of Woodford Investment Management
    Hedge Fund Manager, Neil Woodford photoshoot, Marlow, Berkshire, UK - 10 Feb 2021

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  • PORTRAIT -  Hedge Fund Manager Neil Woodford
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    PORTRAIT - Hedge Fund Manager Neil Woodford
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Pugh/Shutterstock (11759477g)
    Neil Woodford, Fund Manager and founder of Woodford Investment Management
    Hedge Fund Manager, Neil Woodford photoshoot, Marlow, Berkshire, UK - 10 Feb 2021

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  • PORTRAIT -  Hedge Fund Manager Neil Woodford
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    PORTRAIT - Hedge Fund Manager Neil Woodford
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Pugh/Shutterstock (11759477a)
    Neil Woodford, Fund Manager and founder of Woodford Investment Management
    Hedge Fund Manager, Neil Woodford photoshoot, Marlow, Berkshire, UK - 10 Feb 2021

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  • PORTRAIT -  Hedge Fund Manager Neil Woodford
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    PORTRAIT - Hedge Fund Manager Neil Woodford
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Pugh/Shutterstock (11759477b)
    Neil Woodford, Fund Manager and founder of Woodford Investment Management
    Hedge Fund Manager, Neil Woodford photoshoot, Marlow, Berkshire, UK - 10 Feb 2021

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  • PORTRAIT -  Hedge Fund Manager Neil Woodford
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    PORTRAIT - Hedge Fund Manager Neil Woodford
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Pugh/Shutterstock (11759477v)
    Neil Woodford, Fund Manager and founder of Woodford Investment Management
    Hedge Fund Manager, Neil Woodford photoshoot, Marlow, Berkshire, UK - 10 Feb 2021

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  • PORTRAIT -  Hedge Fund Manager Neil Woodford
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    PORTRAIT - Hedge Fund Manager Neil Woodford
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Pugh/Shutterstock (11759477u)
    Neil Woodford, Fund Manager and founder of Woodford Investment Management
    Hedge Fund Manager, Neil Woodford photoshoot, Marlow, Berkshire, UK - 10 Feb 2021

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  • PORTRAIT -  Hedge Fund Manager Neil Woodford
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    PORTRAIT - Hedge Fund Manager Neil Woodford
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Pugh/Shutterstock (11759477d)
    Neil Woodford, Fund Manager and founder of Woodford Investment Management
    Hedge Fund Manager, Neil Woodford photoshoot, Marlow, Berkshire, UK - 10 Feb 2021

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  • PORTRAIT -  Hedge Fund Manager Neil Woodford
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    PORTRAIT - Hedge Fund Manager Neil Woodford
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Pugh/Shutterstock (11759477o)
    Neil Woodford, Fund Manager and founder of Woodford Investment Management
    Hedge Fund Manager, Neil Woodford photoshoot, Marlow, Berkshire, UK - 10 Feb 2021

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  • PORTRAIT -  Hedge Fund Manager Neil Woodford
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    PORTRAIT - Hedge Fund Manager Neil Woodford
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Pugh/Shutterstock (11759477m)
    Neil Woodford, Fund Manager and founder of Woodford Investment Management
    Hedge Fund Manager, Neil Woodford photoshoot, Marlow, Berkshire, UK - 10 Feb 2021

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  • PORTRAIT -  Hedge Fund Manager Neil Woodford
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    PORTRAIT - Hedge Fund Manager Neil Woodford
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Pugh/Shutterstock (11759477q)
    Neil Woodford, Fund Manager and founder of Woodford Investment Management
    Hedge Fund Manager, Neil Woodford photoshoot, Marlow, Berkshire, UK - 10 Feb 2021

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  • PORTRAIT -  Hedge Fund Manager Neil Woodford
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    PORTRAIT - Hedge Fund Manager Neil Woodford
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Pugh/Shutterstock (11759477t)
    Neil Woodford, Fund Manager and founder of Woodford Investment Management
    Hedge Fund Manager, Neil Woodford photoshoot, Marlow, Berkshire, UK - 10 Feb 2021

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  • PORTRAIT -  Hedge Fund Manager Neil Woodford
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    PORTRAIT - Hedge Fund Manager Neil Woodford
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Pugh/Shutterstock (11759477s)
    Neil Woodford, Fund Manager and founder of Woodford Investment Management
    Hedge Fund Manager, Neil Woodford photoshoot, Marlow, Berkshire, UK - 10 Feb 2021

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  • PORTRAIT -  Hedge Fund Manager Neil Woodford
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    PORTRAIT - Hedge Fund Manager Neil Woodford
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Pugh/Shutterstock (11759477l)
    Neil Woodford, Fund Manager and founder of Woodford Investment Management
    Hedge Fund Manager, Neil Woodford photoshoot, Marlow, Berkshire, UK - 10 Feb 2021

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  • PORTRAIT -  Hedge Fund Manager Neil Woodford
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    PORTRAIT - Hedge Fund Manager Neil Woodford
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Pugh/Shutterstock (11759477c)
    Neil Woodford, Fund Manager and founder of Woodford Investment Management
    Hedge Fund Manager, Neil Woodford photoshoot, Marlow, Berkshire, UK - 10 Feb 2021

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  • PORTRAIT -  Hedge Fund Manager Neil Woodford
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    PORTRAIT - Hedge Fund Manager Neil Woodford
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Pugh/Shutterstock (11759477w)
    Neil Woodford, Fund Manager and founder of Woodford Investment Management
    Hedge Fund Manager, Neil Woodford photoshoot, Marlow, Berkshire, UK - 10 Feb 2021

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  • Flag Day
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    Flag Day
    ÔFlag Day (or The Last Refuge of a Scoundrel)' by Craig Easton. The series of photos has been made mostly since the beginning of the Brexit referendum in 2016 in response to the proliferation of national flags Craig noticed flying all around the UK. "This rise in the need to Õshow your coloursÕ and wave the national flag seems to me to be a symbol of a growing divide amongst people and a retreat to some sort of nostalgic notion of nationalism. All fuelled by a rise in identity politics and a scapegoating of ÔothersÕ as the architects of whatever misfortune we may feel. The pictures were made as I travelled the UK from East Sussex to Shetland and from Great Yarmouth to Belfast.Ó Location: Oxford
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    © Craig Easton / eyevine

     

  • Mono Print
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    Mono Print
    The quaint country town of Bridge End in Warwick, Warwickshire, England. (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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    An ancient Cornish ceremony.

    After a lapse of many years, the ancient ceremony of "Beating the Bounds" has been revived this year at Helston, Cornwall.
    Photograph shows ; The Mayor of Helston, Mr Frank Strike, being "bumped" on the boundary stone on the Falmouth/Helston road, when the ancient ceremony of "Beating the Bounds" was observed at Helston recently.
    June 1957 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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  • FEATURE - Spanner-Raupen fressen sich satt
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    FEATURE - Spanner-Raupen fressen sich satt


    These caterpillars of the Small Eggar moth were seen feeding on fresh Hawthorn leaves in a roadside hedge near Somerton. Somerset. The caterpillars leave the safety of their silken web to feed. They feed as a group to lessen the risk for any one individual and return regularly to the safety of the main web. The caterpillars leave a silk trail as they move around the branches thereby creating a network of trails that link the web with good food locations.

    Where: Somerton, Somerset, United Kingdom
    When: 16 May 2019
    Credit: Robin Morrison/Cover Images (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

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  • FEATURE - Spanner-Raupen fressen sich satt
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    FEATURE - Spanner-Raupen fressen sich satt


    These caterpillars of the Small Eggar moth were seen feeding on fresh Hawthorn leaves in a roadside hedge near Somerton. Somerset. The caterpillars leave the safety of their silken web to feed. They feed as a group to lessen the risk for any one individual and return regularly to the safety of the main web. The caterpillars leave a silk trail as they move around the branches thereby creating a network of trails that link the web with good food locations.

    Where: Somerton, Somerset, United Kingdom
    When: 16 May 2019
    Credit: Robin Morrison/Cover Images (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

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  • FEATURE - Spanner-Raupen fressen sich satt
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    FEATURE - Spanner-Raupen fressen sich satt


    These caterpillars of the Small Eggar moth were seen feeding on fresh Hawthorn leaves in a roadside hedge near Somerton. Somerset. The caterpillars leave the safety of their silken web to feed. They feed as a group to lessen the risk for any one individual and return regularly to the safety of the main web. The caterpillars leave a silk trail as they move around the branches thereby creating a network of trails that link the web with good food locations.

    Where: Somerton, Somerset, United Kingdom
    When: 16 May 2019
    Credit: Robin Morrison/Cover Images (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

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  • FEATURE - Spanner-Raupen fressen sich satt
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    FEATURE - Spanner-Raupen fressen sich satt


    These caterpillars of the Small Eggar moth were seen feeding on fresh Hawthorn leaves in a roadside hedge near Somerton. Somerset. The caterpillars leave the safety of their silken web to feed. They feed as a group to lessen the risk for any one individual and return regularly to the safety of the main web. The caterpillars leave a silk trail as they move around the branches thereby creating a network of trails that link the web with good food locations.

    Where: Somerton, Somerset, United Kingdom
    When: 16 May 2019
    Credit: Robin Morrison/Cover Images (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

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  • FEATURE - Spanner-Raupen fressen sich satt
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    FEATURE - Spanner-Raupen fressen sich satt


    These caterpillars of the Small Eggar moth were seen feeding on fresh Hawthorn leaves in a roadside hedge near Somerton. Somerset. The caterpillars leave the safety of their silken web to feed. They feed as a group to lessen the risk for any one individual and return regularly to the safety of the main web. The caterpillars leave a silk trail as they move around the branches thereby creating a network of trails that link the web with good food locations.

    Where: Somerton, Somerset, United Kingdom
    When: 16 May 2019
    Credit: Robin Morrison/Cover Images (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

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  • FEATURE - Spanner-Raupen fressen sich satt
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    FEATURE - Spanner-Raupen fressen sich satt


    These caterpillars of the Small Eggar moth were seen feeding on fresh Hawthorn leaves in a roadside hedge near Somerton. Somerset. The caterpillars leave the safety of their silken web to feed. They feed as a group to lessen the risk for any one individual and return regularly to the safety of the main web. The caterpillars leave a silk trail as they move around the branches thereby creating a network of trails that link the web with good food locations.

    Where: Somerton, Somerset, United Kingdom
    When: 16 May 2019
    Credit: Robin Morrison/Cover Images (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

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  • FEATURE - Spanner-Raupen fressen sich satt
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    FEATURE - Spanner-Raupen fressen sich satt


    These caterpillars of the Small Eggar moth were seen feeding on fresh Hawthorn leaves in a roadside hedge near Somerton. Somerset. The caterpillars leave the safety of their silken web to feed. They feed as a group to lessen the risk for any one individual and return regularly to the safety of the main web. The caterpillars leave a silk trail as they move around the branches thereby creating a network of trails that link the web with good food locations.

    Where: Somerton, Somerset, United Kingdom
    When: 16 May 2019
    Credit: Robin Morrison/Cover Images (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

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  • FEATURE - Spanner-Raupen fressen sich satt
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    FEATURE - Spanner-Raupen fressen sich satt


    These caterpillars of the Small Eggar moth were seen feeding on fresh Hawthorn leaves in a roadside hedge near Somerton. Somerset. The caterpillars leave the safety of their silken web to feed. They feed as a group to lessen the risk for any one individual and return regularly to the safety of the main web. The caterpillars leave a silk trail as they move around the branches thereby creating a network of trails that link the web with good food locations.

    Where: Somerton, Somerset, United Kingdom
    When: 16 May 2019
    Credit: Robin Morrison/Cover Images (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

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  • FEATURE - Spanner-Raupen fressen sich satt
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    FEATURE - Spanner-Raupen fressen sich satt


    These caterpillars of the Small Eggar moth were seen feeding on fresh Hawthorn leaves in a roadside hedge near Somerton. Somerset. The caterpillars leave the safety of their silken web to feed. They feed as a group to lessen the risk for any one individual and return regularly to the safety of the main web. The caterpillars leave a silk trail as they move around the branches thereby creating a network of trails that link the web with good food locations.

    Where: Somerton, Somerset, United Kingdom
    When: 16 May 2019
    Credit: Robin Morrison/Cover Images (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

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  • PEOPLE - London: Promis am Dinner zur 'Christian Dior: Designer of Dreams' Ausstellung im V&A Museum
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    PEOPLE - London: Promis am Dinner zur 'Christian Dior: Designer of Dreams' Ausstellung im V&A Museum
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nick Harvey/REX/Shutterstock (10076533ar)
    Roland Mouret, Stephanie Phair and Rupert Adams
    Christian Dior: Designer of Dreams exhibition dinner, V&A Museum, London, UK - 29 Jan 2019

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  • Shear genius! Meet the amateur topiarists who devote years to crafting incredible sculptures from their garden hedges.
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    Shear genius! Meet the amateur topiarists who devote years to crafting incredible sculptures from their garden hedges.
    Shear genius! Meet the amateur topiarists who devote years to crafting incredible sculptures from their garden hedges. You might think these stunning creations are the work of professional gardeners, but they've actually been fashioned by dedicated amateurs armed with nothing more than some simple tools and a lot of patience. And as spring gets into full swing, these green-fingered enthusiasts are doing their best to keep their topiary designs, some of which are decades old, in tip-top shape. 4 meter privet hedge whale which has taken Nicki Leggat 16 years to create in Whitstable. © Drew Gardner / eyevine

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    © Drew Gardner / eyevine.

     

  • Shear genius! Meet the amateur topiarists who devote years to crafting incredible sculptures from their garden hedges.
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    Shear genius! Meet the amateur topiarists who devote years to crafting incredible sculptures from their garden hedges.
    Shear genius! Meet the amateur topiarists who devote years to crafting incredible sculptures from their garden hedges. You might think these stunning creations are the work of professional gardeners, but they've actually been fashioned by dedicated amateurs armed with nothing more than some simple tools and a lot of patience. And as spring gets into full swing, these green-fingered enthusiasts are doing their best to keep their topiary designs, some of which are decades old, in tip-top shape. Dr Owen Legg has spent four decades turning a yew tree at his home into an enormous 23ft sculpture that resembles a peacock on one side and an elephant on the other. Tonbridge. © Drew Gardner / eyevine

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    © Drew Gardner / eyevine.

     

  • Shear genius! Meet the amateur topiarists who devote years to crafting incredible sculptures from their garden hedges.
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    Shear genius! Meet the amateur topiarists who devote years to crafting incredible sculptures from their garden hedges.
    Shear genius! Meet the amateur topiarists who devote years to crafting incredible sculptures from their garden hedges. You might think these stunning creations are the work of professional gardeners, but they've actually been fashioned by dedicated amateurs armed with nothing more than some simple tools and a lot of patience. And as spring gets into full swing, these green-fingered enthusiasts are doing their best to keep their topiary designs, some of which are decades old, in tip-top shape. Charlotte Molesworth created a magnificent peacock at her garden in Kentwhich she has grown from seed over 40 years. Mainly box hedge, Benenden, Kent. © Drew Gardner / eyevine

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    © Drew Gardner / eyevine.

     

  • Shear genius! Meet the amateur topiarists who devote years to crafting incredible sculptures from their garden hedges.
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    Shear genius! Meet the amateur topiarists who devote years to crafting incredible sculptures from their garden hedges.
    Shear genius! Meet the amateur topiarists who devote years to crafting incredible sculptures from their garden hedges. You might think these stunning creations are the work of professional gardeners, but they've actually been fashioned by dedicated amateurs armed with nothing more than some simple tools and a lot of patience. And as spring gets into full swing, these green-fingered enthusiasts are doing their best to keep their topiary designs, some of which are decades old, in tip-top shape. Charlotte Molesworth created a magnificent peacock at her garden in Kentwhich she has grown from seed over 40 years. Mainly box hedge, Benenden, Kent. © Drew Gardner / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Drew Gardner / eyevine.

     

  • Shear genius! Meet the amateur topiarists who devote years to crafting incredible sculptures from their garden hedges.
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    Shear genius! Meet the amateur topiarists who devote years to crafting incredible sculptures from their garden hedges.
    Shear genius! Meet the amateur topiarists who devote years to crafting incredible sculptures from their garden hedges. You might think these stunning creations are the work of professional gardeners, but they've actually been fashioned by dedicated amateurs armed with nothing more than some simple tools and a lot of patience. And as spring gets into full swing, these green-fingered enthusiasts are doing their best to keep their topiary designs, some of which are decades old, in tip-top shape. Judith Phillips with her 50 yard topiary sculpture Pied Piper which consists of 32 figures 14 trees, 4 dogs and a rabbit. It is all her own work over 20 years, Kentwell Hall, Suffolk.
    © Drew Gardner / eyevine

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    © Drew Gardner / eyevine.

     

  • Shear genius! Meet the amateur topiarists who devote years to crafting incredible sculptures from their garden hedges.
    DUKAS_102738120_EYE
    Shear genius! Meet the amateur topiarists who devote years to crafting incredible sculptures from their garden hedges.
    Shear genius! Meet the amateur topiarists who devote years to crafting incredible sculptures from their garden hedges. You might think these stunning creations are the work of professional gardeners, but they've actually been fashioned by dedicated amateurs armed with nothing more than some simple tools and a lot of patience. And as spring gets into full swing, these green-fingered enthusiasts are doing their best to keep their topiary designs, some of which are decades old, in tip-top shape. Judith Phillips with her 50 yard topiary sculpture Pied Piper which consists of 32 figures 14 trees, 4 dogs and a rabbit. It is all her own work over 20 years, Kentwell Hall, Suffolk.
    © Drew Gardner / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Drew Gardner / eyevine.

     

  • Shear genius! Meet the amateur topiarists who devote years to crafting incredible sculptures from their garden hedges.
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    Shear genius! Meet the amateur topiarists who devote years to crafting incredible sculptures from their garden hedges.
    Shear genius! Meet the amateur topiarists who devote years to crafting incredible sculptures from their garden hedges. You might think these stunning creations are the work of professional gardeners, but they've actually been fashioned by dedicated amateurs armed with nothing more than some simple tools and a lot of patience. And as spring gets into full swing, these green-fingered enthusiasts are doing their best to keep their topiary designs, some of which are decades old, in tip-top shape. 4 meter box hedge snail dubbed ‘Speedy’. He has been cared for by Susan Main for the past 17 years but he was planted in 1975 in Adlestrop, Glos. © Drew Gardner / eyevine

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    © Drew Gardner / eyevine.

     

  • Shear genius! Meet the amateur topiarists who devote years to crafting incredible sculptures from their garden hedges.
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    Shear genius! Meet the amateur topiarists who devote years to crafting incredible sculptures from their garden hedges.
    Shear genius! Meet the amateur topiarists who devote years to crafting incredible sculptures from their garden hedges. You might think these stunning creations are the work of professional gardeners, but they've actually been fashioned by dedicated amateurs armed with nothing more than some simple tools and a lot of patience. And as spring gets into full swing, these green-fingered enthusiasts are doing their best to keep their topiary designs, some of which are decades old, in tip-top shape. Tracie Skinner with her 6 m long caterpillar which she has grown over 10 years. His body is made from box head and his head is Hebe, Nether Stowey, Somerset. © Drew Gardner / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Drew Gardner / eyevine.

     

  • Shear genius! Meet the amateur topiarists who devote years to crafting incredible sculptures from their garden hedges.
    DUKAS_102738125_EYE
    Shear genius! Meet the amateur topiarists who devote years to crafting incredible sculptures from their garden hedges.
    Shear genius! Meet the amateur topiarists who devote years to crafting incredible sculptures from their garden hedges. You might think these stunning creations are the work of professional gardeners, but they've actually been fashioned by dedicated amateurs armed with nothing more than some simple tools and a lot of patience. And as spring gets into full swing, these green-fingered enthusiasts are doing their best to keep their topiary designs, some of which are decades old, in tip-top shape. Tracie Skinner with her 6 m long caterpillar which she has grown over 10 years. His body is made from box head and his head is Hebe, Nether Stowey, Somerset. © Drew Gardner / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    07/08/2017. Cirencester, UK. Forester Jason Buckton looks up at the world's tallest yew hedge on The Bathurst Estate during cutting. The 40 foot tall 150 yard wide hedge is trimmed every august over a two week period. Six inches of growth are cut making a ton of clippings. The clippings have been used in past years in the making of a cancer drug.

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    Jason Buckton looks up at the world's tallest yew hedge on The Bathurst Estate during cutting.
    World's tallest yew hedge trimmed, The Bathurst Estate, Cirencester, UK - 07 Aug 2017
    Forester Jason Buckton trims the world's tallest yew hedge on The Bathurst Estate. The 40 foot tall 150 yard wide hedge is trimmed every august over a two week period. Six inches of growth are cut making a ton of clippings. The clippings have been used in past years in the making of a cancer drug.

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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter MacDiarmid/REX/Shutterstock (8986485c)
    Forester Jason Buckton trims the world's tallest yew hedge on The Bathurst Estate.
    World's tallest yew hedge trimmed, The Bathurst Estate, Cirencester, UK - 07 Aug 2017
    Forester Jason Buckton trims the world's tallest yew hedge on The Bathurst Estate. The 40 foot tall 150 yard wide hedge is trimmed every august over a two week period. Six inches of growth are cut making a ton of clippings. The clippings have been used in past years in the making of a cancer drug.

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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter MacDiarmid/REX/Shutterstock (8986485d)
    Forester Jason Buckton trims the world's tallest yew hedge on The Bathurst Estate.
    World's tallest yew hedge trimmed, The Bathurst Estate, Cirencester, UK - 07 Aug 2017
    Forester Jason Buckton trims the world's tallest yew hedge on The Bathurst Estate. The 40 foot tall 150 yard wide hedge is trimmed every august over a two week period. Six inches of growth are cut making a ton of clippings. The clippings have been used in past years in the making of a cancer drug.

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