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  • Dannii Minogue at the 2011 Australian Open Tennis Championships, Melbourne, Australia - 17 Jan 2011
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    Dannii Minogue at the 2011 Australian Open Tennis Championships, Melbourne, Australia - 17 Jan 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by James D. Morgan / Rex Features ( 1271679d )
    Dannii Minogue with kangaroo themed brass band members
    Dannii Minogue at the 2011 Australian Open Tennis Championships, Melbourne, Australia - 17 Jan 2011
    Danni Minogue attended the Australian tennis open and posed happily with one of the ball boys from the event and some musicians dressed as kangaroos. She seemed to enjoy the general fun of the annual event held at Melbourne Park.
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  • Dannii Minogue at the 2011 Australian Open Tennis Championships, Melbourne, Australia - 17 Jan 2011
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    Dannii Minogue at the 2011 Australian Open Tennis Championships, Melbourne, Australia - 17 Jan 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by James D. Morgan / Rex Features ( 1271679c )
    Dannii Minogue with kangaroo themed brass band members
    Dannii Minogue at the 2011 Australian Open Tennis Championships, Melbourne, Australia - 17 Jan 2011
    Danni Minogue attended the Australian tennis open and posed happily with one of the ball boys from the event and some musicians dressed as kangaroos. She seemed to enjoy the general fun of the annual event held at Melbourne Park.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Dannii Minogue at the 2011 Australian Open Tennis Championships, Melbourne, Australia - 17 Jan 2011
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    Dannii Minogue at the 2011 Australian Open Tennis Championships, Melbourne, Australia - 17 Jan 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by James D. Morgan / Rex Features ( 1271679b )
    Dannii Minogue with kangaroo themed brass band members
    Dannii Minogue at the 2011 Australian Open Tennis Championships, Melbourne, Australia - 17 Jan 2011
    Danni Minogue attended the Australian tennis open and posed happily with one of the ball boys from the event and some musicians dressed as kangaroos. She seemed to enjoy the general fun of the annual event held at Melbourne Park.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Dannii Minogue at the 2011 Australian Open Tennis Championships, Melbourne, Australia - 17 Jan 2011
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    Dannii Minogue at the 2011 Australian Open Tennis Championships, Melbourne, Australia - 17 Jan 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by James D. Morgan / Rex Features ( 1271679a )
    Dannii Minogue with kangaroo themed brass band members
    Dannii Minogue at the 2011 Australian Open Tennis Championships, Melbourne, Australia - 17 Jan 2011
    Danni Minogue attended the Australian tennis open and posed happily with one of the ball boys from the event and some musicians dressed as kangaroos. She seemed to enjoy the general fun of the annual event held at Melbourne Park.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Rolling Stones themed Monopoly game launched, Britain - 27 Aug 2010
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    Rolling Stones themed Monopoly game launched, Britain - 27 Aug 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Solent News / Rex Features ( 1221529p )

    Rock And Roll Of The Dice
    Rock legends The Rolling Stones are giving fans the chance to go to jail without passing go by releasing their own version of the classic board game Monopoly.

    Mick Jagger and co will hope to get some satisfaction by replacing property such as Old Kent Road with names of iconic albums such as 'Beggars Banquet'.

    'Wild Horses' will not stop fans from tumbling dice but instead of moving a thimble around the board it will be a set of devil horns - a reference to their hit single 'Sympathy for the Devil'.

    The famous community chest and chance cards have not escaped the Stones treatment either and are now famous titles and lines from the band's songs.

    Fans have found they can always get what they want with the traditional four train stations being redesigned with names of the band's tours such as Urban Jungle.

    But if players get into trouble they will not be exiled on Main Street - they will still be sent to jail without passing go.

    Rolling Stones fan Jim Carrell, 48, said: "I've been a fan of the Stones all my life and will definitely be going out to buy this version of Monopoly.

    "They are one of the best bands ever, with an incredible back catalogue, and definitely deserve to be paid tribute to in this way.

    "Monopoly is the biggest game in the world and it just shows how important the Stones are that they were chosen for a new version of the game."

    The iconic Monopoly money has been changed to concert tickets while houses and hotels which players would traditionally buy are now gold and platinum records.

    Whereas in the past players would have to cough up after landing on the income tax and super tax squares, they now have to pay for concert tickets and stage set up.

    And the water works and electric company are now drums and guitar. They can be mortgaged fo...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EZAOUDJES

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  • Rolling Stones themed Monopoly game launched, Britain - 27 Aug 2010
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    Rolling Stones themed Monopoly game launched, Britain - 27 Aug 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Solent News / Rex Features ( 1221529m )

    Rock And Roll Of The Dice
    Rock legends The Rolling Stones are giving fans the chance to go to jail without passing go by releasing their own version of the classic board game Monopoly.

    Mick Jagger and co will hope to get some satisfaction by replacing property such as Old Kent Road with names of iconic albums such as 'Beggars Banquet'.

    'Wild Horses' will not stop fans from tumbling dice but instead of moving a thimble around the board it will be a set of devil horns - a reference to their hit single 'Sympathy for the Devil'.

    The famous community chest and chance cards have not escaped the Stones treatment either and are now famous titles and lines from the band's songs.

    Fans have found they can always get what they want with the traditional four train stations being redesigned with names of the band's tours such as Urban Jungle.

    But if players get into trouble they will not be exiled on Main Street - they will still be sent to jail without passing go.

    Rolling Stones fan Jim Carrell, 48, said: "I've been a fan of the Stones all my life and will definitely be going out to buy this version of Monopoly.

    "They are one of the best bands ever, with an incredible back catalogue, and definitely deserve to be paid tribute to in this way.

    "Monopoly is the biggest game in the world and it just shows how important the Stones are that they were chosen for a new version of the game."

    The iconic Monopoly money has been changed to concert tickets while houses and hotels which players would traditionally buy are now gold and platinum records.

    Whereas in the past players would have to cough up after landing on the income tax and super tax squares, they now have to pay for concert tickets and stage set up.

    And the water works and electric company are now drums and guitar. They can be mortgaged fo...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EZAOUDJES

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Rolling Stones themed Monopoly game launched, Britain - 27 Aug 2010
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    Rolling Stones themed Monopoly game launched, Britain - 27 Aug 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Solent News / Rex Features ( 1221529k )

    Rock And Roll Of The Dice
    Rock legends The Rolling Stones are giving fans the chance to go to jail without passing go by releasing their own version of the classic board game Monopoly.

    Mick Jagger and co will hope to get some satisfaction by replacing property such as Old Kent Road with names of iconic albums such as 'Beggars Banquet'.

    'Wild Horses' will not stop fans from tumbling dice but instead of moving a thimble around the board it will be a set of devil horns - a reference to their hit single 'Sympathy for the Devil'.

    The famous community chest and chance cards have not escaped the Stones treatment either and are now famous titles and lines from the band's songs.

    Fans have found they can always get what they want with the traditional four train stations being redesigned with names of the band's tours such as Urban Jungle.

    But if players get into trouble they will not be exiled on Main Street - they will still be sent to jail without passing go.

    Rolling Stones fan Jim Carrell, 48, said: "I've been a fan of the Stones all my life and will definitely be going out to buy this version of Monopoly.

    "They are one of the best bands ever, with an incredible back catalogue, and definitely deserve to be paid tribute to in this way.

    "Monopoly is the biggest game in the world and it just shows how important the Stones are that they were chosen for a new version of the game."

    The iconic Monopoly money has been changed to concert tickets while houses and hotels which players would traditionally buy are now gold and platinum records.

    Whereas in the past players would have to cough up after landing on the income tax and super tax squares, they now have to pay for concert tickets and stage set up.

    And the water works and electric company are now drums and guitar. They can be mortgaged fo...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EZAOUDJES

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Rolling Stones themed Monopoly game launched, Britain - 27 Aug 2010
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    Rolling Stones themed Monopoly game launched, Britain - 27 Aug 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Solent News / Rex Features ( 1221529n )

    Rock And Roll Of The Dice
    Rock legends The Rolling Stones are giving fans the chance to go to jail without passing go by releasing their own version of the classic board game Monopoly.

    Mick Jagger and co will hope to get some satisfaction by replacing property such as Old Kent Road with names of iconic albums such as 'Beggars Banquet'.

    'Wild Horses' will not stop fans from tumbling dice but instead of moving a thimble around the board it will be a set of devil horns - a reference to their hit single 'Sympathy for the Devil'.

    The famous community chest and chance cards have not escaped the Stones treatment either and are now famous titles and lines from the band's songs.

    Fans have found they can always get what they want with the traditional four train stations being redesigned with names of the band's tours such as Urban Jungle.

    But if players get into trouble they will not be exiled on Main Street - they will still be sent to jail without passing go.

    Rolling Stones fan Jim Carrell, 48, said: "I've been a fan of the Stones all my life and will definitely be going out to buy this version of Monopoly.

    "They are one of the best bands ever, with an incredible back catalogue, and definitely deserve to be paid tribute to in this way.

    "Monopoly is the biggest game in the world and it just shows how important the Stones are that they were chosen for a new version of the game."

    The iconic Monopoly money has been changed to concert tickets while houses and hotels which players would traditionally buy are now gold and platinum records.

    Whereas in the past players would have to cough up after landing on the income tax and super tax squares, they now have to pay for concert tickets and stage set up.

    And the water works and electric company are now drums and guitar. They can be mortgaged fo...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EZAOUDJES

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Rolling Stones themed Monopoly game launched, Britain - 27 Aug 2010
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    Rolling Stones themed Monopoly game launched, Britain - 27 Aug 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Solent News / Rex Features ( 1221529j )

    Rock And Roll Of The Dice
    Rock legends The Rolling Stones are giving fans the chance to go to jail without passing go by releasing their own version of the classic board game Monopoly.

    Mick Jagger and co will hope to get some satisfaction by replacing property such as Old Kent Road with names of iconic albums such as 'Beggars Banquet'.

    'Wild Horses' will not stop fans from tumbling dice but instead of moving a thimble around the board it will be a set of devil horns - a reference to their hit single 'Sympathy for the Devil'.

    The famous community chest and chance cards have not escaped the Stones treatment either and are now famous titles and lines from the band's songs.

    Fans have found they can always get what they want with the traditional four train stations being redesigned with names of the band's tours such as Urban Jungle.

    But if players get into trouble they will not be exiled on Main Street - they will still be sent to jail without passing go.

    Rolling Stones fan Jim Carrell, 48, said: "I've been a fan of the Stones all my life and will definitely be going out to buy this version of Monopoly.

    "They are one of the best bands ever, with an incredible back catalogue, and definitely deserve to be paid tribute to in this way.

    "Monopoly is the biggest game in the world and it just shows how important the Stones are that they were chosen for a new version of the game."

    The iconic Monopoly money has been changed to concert tickets while houses and hotels which players would traditionally buy are now gold and platinum records.

    Whereas in the past players would have to cough up after landing on the income tax and super tax squares, they now have to pay for concert tickets and stage set up.

    And the water works and electric company are now drums and guitar. They can be mortgaged fo...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EZAOUDJES

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Rolling Stones themed Monopoly game launched, Britain - 27 Aug 2010
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    Rolling Stones themed Monopoly game launched, Britain - 27 Aug 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Solent News / Rex Features ( 1221529o )

    Rock And Roll Of The Dice
    Rock legends The Rolling Stones are giving fans the chance to go to jail without passing go by releasing their own version of the classic board game Monopoly.

    Mick Jagger and co will hope to get some satisfaction by replacing property such as Old Kent Road with names of iconic albums such as 'Beggars Banquet'.

    'Wild Horses' will not stop fans from tumbling dice but instead of moving a thimble around the board it will be a set of devil horns - a reference to their hit single 'Sympathy for the Devil'.

    The famous community chest and chance cards have not escaped the Stones treatment either and are now famous titles and lines from the band's songs.

    Fans have found they can always get what they want with the traditional four train stations being redesigned with names of the band's tours such as Urban Jungle.

    But if players get into trouble they will not be exiled on Main Street - they will still be sent to jail without passing go.

    Rolling Stones fan Jim Carrell, 48, said: "I've been a fan of the Stones all my life and will definitely be going out to buy this version of Monopoly.

    "They are one of the best bands ever, with an incredible back catalogue, and definitely deserve to be paid tribute to in this way.

    "Monopoly is the biggest game in the world and it just shows how important the Stones are that they were chosen for a new version of the game."

    The iconic Monopoly money has been changed to concert tickets while houses and hotels which players would traditionally buy are now gold and platinum records.

    Whereas in the past players would have to cough up after landing on the income tax and super tax squares, they now have to pay for concert tickets and stage set up.

    And the water works and electric company are now drums and guitar. They can be mortgaged fo...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EZAOUDJES

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Rolling Stones themed Monopoly game launched, Britain - 27 Aug 2010
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    Rolling Stones themed Monopoly game launched, Britain - 27 Aug 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Solent News / Rex Features ( 1221529l )

    Rock And Roll Of The Dice
    Rock legends The Rolling Stones are giving fans the chance to go to jail without passing go by releasing their own version of the classic board game Monopoly.

    Mick Jagger and co will hope to get some satisfaction by replacing property such as Old Kent Road with names of iconic albums such as 'Beggars Banquet'.

    'Wild Horses' will not stop fans from tumbling dice but instead of moving a thimble around the board it will be a set of devil horns - a reference to their hit single 'Sympathy for the Devil'.

    The famous community chest and chance cards have not escaped the Stones treatment either and are now famous titles and lines from the band's songs.

    Fans have found they can always get what they want with the traditional four train stations being redesigned with names of the band's tours such as Urban Jungle.

    But if players get into trouble they will not be exiled on Main Street - they will still be sent to jail without passing go.

    Rolling Stones fan Jim Carrell, 48, said: "I've been a fan of the Stones all my life and will definitely be going out to buy this version of Monopoly.

    "They are one of the best bands ever, with an incredible back catalogue, and definitely deserve to be paid tribute to in this way.

    "Monopoly is the biggest game in the world and it just shows how important the Stones are that they were chosen for a new version of the game."

    The iconic Monopoly money has been changed to concert tickets while houses and hotels which players would traditionally buy are now gold and platinum records.

    Whereas in the past players would have to cough up after landing on the income tax and super tax squares, they now have to pay for concert tickets and stage set up.

    And the water works and electric company are now drums and guitar. They can be mortgaged fo...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EZAOUDJES

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Rolling Stones themed Monopoly game launched, Britain - 27 Aug 2010
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    Rolling Stones themed Monopoly game launched, Britain - 27 Aug 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Solent News / Rex Features ( 1221529r )

    Rock And Roll Of The Dice
    Rock legends The Rolling Stones are giving fans the chance to go to jail without passing go by releasing their own version of the classic board game Monopoly.

    Mick Jagger and co will hope to get some satisfaction by replacing property such as Old Kent Road with names of iconic albums such as 'Beggars Banquet'.

    'Wild Horses' will not stop fans from tumbling dice but instead of moving a thimble around the board it will be a set of devil horns - a reference to their hit single 'Sympathy for the Devil'.

    The famous community chest and chance cards have not escaped the Stones treatment either and are now famous titles and lines from the band's songs.

    Fans have found they can always get what they want with the traditional four train stations being redesigned with names of the band's tours such as Urban Jungle.

    But if players get into trouble they will not be exiled on Main Street - they will still be sent to jail without passing go.

    Rolling Stones fan Jim Carrell, 48, said: "I've been a fan of the Stones all my life and will definitely be going out to buy this version of Monopoly.

    "They are one of the best bands ever, with an incredible back catalogue, and definitely deserve to be paid tribute to in this way.

    "Monopoly is the biggest game in the world and it just shows how important the Stones are that they were chosen for a new version of the game."

    The iconic Monopoly money has been changed to concert tickets while houses and hotels which players would traditionally buy are now gold and platinum records.

    Whereas in the past players would have to cough up after landing on the income tax and super tax squares, they now have to pay for concert tickets and stage set up.

    And the water works and electric company are now drums and guitar. They can be mortgaged fo...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EZAOUDJES

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Rolling Stones themed Monopoly game launched, Britain - 27 Aug 2010
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    Rolling Stones themed Monopoly game launched, Britain - 27 Aug 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Solent News / Rex Features ( 1221529i )

    Rock And Roll Of The Dice
    Rock legends The Rolling Stones are giving fans the chance to go to jail without passing go by releasing their own version of the classic board game Monopoly.

    Mick Jagger and co will hope to get some satisfaction by replacing property such as Old Kent Road with names of iconic albums such as 'Beggars Banquet'.

    'Wild Horses' will not stop fans from tumbling dice but instead of moving a thimble around the board it will be a set of devil horns - a reference to their hit single 'Sympathy for the Devil'.

    The famous community chest and chance cards have not escaped the Stones treatment either and are now famous titles and lines from the band's songs.

    Fans have found they can always get what they want with the traditional four train stations being redesigned with names of the band's tours such as Urban Jungle.

    But if players get into trouble they will not be exiled on Main Street - they will still be sent to jail without passing go.

    Rolling Stones fan Jim Carrell, 48, said: "I've been a fan of the Stones all my life and will definitely be going out to buy this version of Monopoly.

    "They are one of the best bands ever, with an incredible back catalogue, and definitely deserve to be paid tribute to in this way.

    "Monopoly is the biggest game in the world and it just shows how important the Stones are that they were chosen for a new version of the game."

    The iconic Monopoly money has been changed to concert tickets while houses and hotels which players would traditionally buy are now gold and platinum records.

    Whereas in the past players would have to cough up after landing on the income tax and super tax squares, they now have to pay for concert tickets and stage set up.

    And the water works and electric company are now drums and guitar. They can be mortgaged fo...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EZAOUDJES

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Rolling Stones themed Monopoly game launched, Britain - 27 Aug 2010
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    Rolling Stones themed Monopoly game launched, Britain - 27 Aug 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Solent News / Rex Features ( 1221529h )

    Rock And Roll Of The Dice
    Rock legends The Rolling Stones are giving fans the chance to go to jail without passing go by releasing their own version of the classic board game Monopoly.

    Mick Jagger and co will hope to get some satisfaction by replacing property such as Old Kent Road with names of iconic albums such as 'Beggars Banquet'.

    'Wild Horses' will not stop fans from tumbling dice but instead of moving a thimble around the board it will be a set of devil horns - a reference to their hit single 'Sympathy for the Devil'.

    The famous community chest and chance cards have not escaped the Stones treatment either and are now famous titles and lines from the band's songs.

    Fans have found they can always get what they want with the traditional four train stations being redesigned with names of the band's tours such as Urban Jungle.

    But if players get into trouble they will not be exiled on Main Street - they will still be sent to jail without passing go.

    Rolling Stones fan Jim Carrell, 48, said: "I've been a fan of the Stones all my life and will definitely be going out to buy this version of Monopoly.

    "They are one of the best bands ever, with an incredible back catalogue, and definitely deserve to be paid tribute to in this way.

    "Monopoly is the biggest game in the world and it just shows how important the Stones are that they were chosen for a new version of the game."

    The iconic Monopoly money has been changed to concert tickets while houses and hotels which players would traditionally buy are now gold and platinum records.

    Whereas in the past players would have to cough up after landing on the income tax and super tax squares, they now have to pay for concert tickets and stage set up.

    And the water works and electric company are now drums and guitar. They can be mortgaged fo...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EZAOUDJES

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Rolling Stones themed Monopoly game launched, Britain - 27 Aug 2010
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    Rolling Stones themed Monopoly game launched, Britain - 27 Aug 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Solent News / Rex Features ( 1221529d )

    Rock And Roll Of The Dice
    Rock legends The Rolling Stones are giving fans the chance to go to jail without passing go by releasing their own version of the classic board game Monopoly.

    Mick Jagger and co will hope to get some satisfaction by replacing property such as Old Kent Road with names of iconic albums such as 'Beggars Banquet'.

    'Wild Horses' will not stop fans from tumbling dice but instead of moving a thimble around the board it will be a set of devil horns - a reference to their hit single 'Sympathy for the Devil'.

    The famous community chest and chance cards have not escaped the Stones treatment either and are now famous titles and lines from the band's songs.

    Fans have found they can always get what they want with the traditional four train stations being redesigned with names of the band's tours such as Urban Jungle.

    But if players get into trouble they will not be exiled on Main Street - they will still be sent to jail without passing go.

    Rolling Stones fan Jim Carrell, 48, said: "I've been a fan of the Stones all my life and will definitely be going out to buy this version of Monopoly.

    "They are one of the best bands ever, with an incredible back catalogue, and definitely deserve to be paid tribute to in this way.

    "Monopoly is the biggest game in the world and it just shows how important the Stones are that they were chosen for a new version of the game."

    The iconic Monopoly money has been changed to concert tickets while houses and hotels which players would traditionally buy are now gold and platinum records.

    Whereas in the past players would have to cough up after landing on the income tax and super tax squares, they now have to pay for concert tickets and stage set up.

    And the water works and electric company are now drums and guitar. They can be mortgaged fo...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EZAOUDJES

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Rolling Stones themed Monopoly game launched, Britain - 27 Aug 2010
    DUKAS_15360349_REX
    Rolling Stones themed Monopoly game launched, Britain - 27 Aug 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Solent News / Rex Features ( 1221529g )

    Rock And Roll Of The Dice
    Rock legends The Rolling Stones are giving fans the chance to go to jail without passing go by releasing their own version of the classic board game Monopoly.

    Mick Jagger and co will hope to get some satisfaction by replacing property such as Old Kent Road with names of iconic albums such as 'Beggars Banquet'.

    'Wild Horses' will not stop fans from tumbling dice but instead of moving a thimble around the board it will be a set of devil horns - a reference to their hit single 'Sympathy for the Devil'.

    The famous community chest and chance cards have not escaped the Stones treatment either and are now famous titles and lines from the band's songs.

    Fans have found they can always get what they want with the traditional four train stations being redesigned with names of the band's tours such as Urban Jungle.

    But if players get into trouble they will not be exiled on Main Street - they will still be sent to jail without passing go.

    Rolling Stones fan Jim Carrell, 48, said: "I've been a fan of the Stones all my life and will definitely be going out to buy this version of Monopoly.

    "They are one of the best bands ever, with an incredible back catalogue, and definitely deserve to be paid tribute to in this way.

    "Monopoly is the biggest game in the world and it just shows how important the Stones are that they were chosen for a new version of the game."

    The iconic Monopoly money has been changed to concert tickets while houses and hotels which players would traditionally buy are now gold and platinum records.

    Whereas in the past players would have to cough up after landing on the income tax and super tax squares, they now have to pay for concert tickets and stage set up.

    And the water works and electric company are now drums and guitar. They can be mortgaged fo...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EZAOUDJES

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Rolling Stones themed Monopoly game launched, Britain - 27 Aug 2010
    DUKAS_15360348_REX
    Rolling Stones themed Monopoly game launched, Britain - 27 Aug 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Solent News / Rex Features ( 1221529c )

    Rock And Roll Of The Dice
    Rock legends The Rolling Stones are giving fans the chance to go to jail without passing go by releasing their own version of the classic board game Monopoly.

    Mick Jagger and co will hope to get some satisfaction by replacing property such as Old Kent Road with names of iconic albums such as 'Beggars Banquet'.

    'Wild Horses' will not stop fans from tumbling dice but instead of moving a thimble around the board it will be a set of devil horns - a reference to their hit single 'Sympathy for the Devil'.

    The famous community chest and chance cards have not escaped the Stones treatment either and are now famous titles and lines from the band's songs.

    Fans have found they can always get what they want with the traditional four train stations being redesigned with names of the band's tours such as Urban Jungle.

    But if players get into trouble they will not be exiled on Main Street - they will still be sent to jail without passing go.

    Rolling Stones fan Jim Carrell, 48, said: "I've been a fan of the Stones all my life and will definitely be going out to buy this version of Monopoly.

    "They are one of the best bands ever, with an incredible back catalogue, and definitely deserve to be paid tribute to in this way.

    "Monopoly is the biggest game in the world and it just shows how important the Stones are that they were chosen for a new version of the game."

    The iconic Monopoly money has been changed to concert tickets while houses and hotels which players would traditionally buy are now gold and platinum records.

    Whereas in the past players would have to cough up after landing on the income tax and super tax squares, they now have to pay for concert tickets and stage set up.

    And the water works and electric company are now drums and guitar. They can be mortgaged fo...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EZAOUDJES

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Rolling Stones themed Monopoly game launched, Britain - 27 Aug 2010
    DUKAS_15360347_REX
    Rolling Stones themed Monopoly game launched, Britain - 27 Aug 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Solent News / Rex Features ( 1221529a )

    Rock And Roll Of The Dice
    Rock legends The Rolling Stones are giving fans the chance to go to jail without passing go by releasing their own version of the classic board game Monopoly.

    Mick Jagger and co will hope to get some satisfaction by replacing property such as Old Kent Road with names of iconic albums such as 'Beggars Banquet'.

    'Wild Horses' will not stop fans from tumbling dice but instead of moving a thimble around the board it will be a set of devil horns - a reference to their hit single 'Sympathy for the Devil'.

    The famous community chest and chance cards have not escaped the Stones treatment either and are now famous titles and lines from the band's songs.

    Fans have found they can always get what they want with the traditional four train stations being redesigned with names of the band's tours such as Urban Jungle.

    But if players get into trouble they will not be exiled on Main Street - they will still be sent to jail without passing go.

    Rolling Stones fan Jim Carrell, 48, said: "I've been a fan of the Stones all my life and will definitely be going out to buy this version of Monopoly.

    "They are one of the best bands ever, with an incredible back catalogue, and definitely deserve to be paid tribute to in this way.

    "Monopoly is the biggest game in the world and it just shows how important the Stones are that they were chosen for a new version of the game."

    The iconic Monopoly money has been changed to concert tickets while houses and hotels which players would traditionally buy are now gold and platinum records.

    Whereas in the past players would have to cough up after landing on the income tax and super tax squares, they now have to pay for concert tickets and stage set up.

    And the water works and electric company are now drums and guitar. They can be mortgaged fo...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EZAOUDJES

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  • Rolling Stones themed Monopoly game launched, Britain - 27 Aug 2010
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    Rolling Stones themed Monopoly game launched, Britain - 27 Aug 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Solent News / Rex Features ( 1221529e )

    Rock And Roll Of The Dice
    Rock legends The Rolling Stones are giving fans the chance to go to jail without passing go by releasing their own version of the classic board game Monopoly.

    Mick Jagger and co will hope to get some satisfaction by replacing property such as Old Kent Road with names of iconic albums such as 'Beggars Banquet'.

    'Wild Horses' will not stop fans from tumbling dice but instead of moving a thimble around the board it will be a set of devil horns - a reference to their hit single 'Sympathy for the Devil'.

    The famous community chest and chance cards have not escaped the Stones treatment either and are now famous titles and lines from the band's songs.

    Fans have found they can always get what they want with the traditional four train stations being redesigned with names of the band's tours such as Urban Jungle.

    But if players get into trouble they will not be exiled on Main Street - they will still be sent to jail without passing go.

    Rolling Stones fan Jim Carrell, 48, said: "I've been a fan of the Stones all my life and will definitely be going out to buy this version of Monopoly.

    "They are one of the best bands ever, with an incredible back catalogue, and definitely deserve to be paid tribute to in this way.

    "Monopoly is the biggest game in the world and it just shows how important the Stones are that they were chosen for a new version of the game."

    The iconic Monopoly money has been changed to concert tickets while houses and hotels which players would traditionally buy are now gold and platinum records.

    Whereas in the past players would have to cough up after landing on the income tax and super tax squares, they now have to pay for concert tickets and stage set up.

    And the water works and electric company are now drums and guitar. They can be mortgaged fo...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EZAOUDJES

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Rolling Stones themed Monopoly game launched, Britain - 27 Aug 2010
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    Rolling Stones themed Monopoly game launched, Britain - 27 Aug 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Solent News / Rex Features ( 1221529f )

    Rock And Roll Of The Dice
    Rock legends The Rolling Stones are giving fans the chance to go to jail without passing go by releasing their own version of the classic board game Monopoly.

    Mick Jagger and co will hope to get some satisfaction by replacing property such as Old Kent Road with names of iconic albums such as 'Beggars Banquet'.

    'Wild Horses' will not stop fans from tumbling dice but instead of moving a thimble around the board it will be a set of devil horns - a reference to their hit single 'Sympathy for the Devil'.

    The famous community chest and chance cards have not escaped the Stones treatment either and are now famous titles and lines from the band's songs.

    Fans have found they can always get what they want with the traditional four train stations being redesigned with names of the band's tours such as Urban Jungle.

    But if players get into trouble they will not be exiled on Main Street - they will still be sent to jail without passing go.

    Rolling Stones fan Jim Carrell, 48, said: "I've been a fan of the Stones all my life and will definitely be going out to buy this version of Monopoly.

    "They are one of the best bands ever, with an incredible back catalogue, and definitely deserve to be paid tribute to in this way.

    "Monopoly is the biggest game in the world and it just shows how important the Stones are that they were chosen for a new version of the game."

    The iconic Monopoly money has been changed to concert tickets while houses and hotels which players would traditionally buy are now gold and platinum records.

    Whereas in the past players would have to cough up after landing on the income tax and super tax squares, they now have to pay for concert tickets and stage set up.

    And the water works and electric company are now drums and guitar. They can be mortgaged fo...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EZAOUDJES

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Rolling Stones themed Monopoly game launched, Britain - 27 Aug 2010
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    Rolling Stones themed Monopoly game launched, Britain - 27 Aug 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Solent News / Rex Features ( 1221529b )

    Rock And Roll Of The Dice
    Rock legends The Rolling Stones are giving fans the chance to go to jail without passing go by releasing their own version of the classic board game Monopoly.

    Mick Jagger and co will hope to get some satisfaction by replacing property such as Old Kent Road with names of iconic albums such as 'Beggars Banquet'.

    'Wild Horses' will not stop fans from tumbling dice but instead of moving a thimble around the board it will be a set of devil horns - a reference to their hit single 'Sympathy for the Devil'.

    The famous community chest and chance cards have not escaped the Stones treatment either and are now famous titles and lines from the band's songs.

    Fans have found they can always get what they want with the traditional four train stations being redesigned with names of the band's tours such as Urban Jungle.

    But if players get into trouble they will not be exiled on Main Street - they will still be sent to jail without passing go.

    Rolling Stones fan Jim Carrell, 48, said: "I've been a fan of the Stones all my life and will definitely be going out to buy this version of Monopoly.

    "They are one of the best bands ever, with an incredible back catalogue, and definitely deserve to be paid tribute to in this way.

    "Monopoly is the biggest game in the world and it just shows how important the Stones are that they were chosen for a new version of the game."

    The iconic Monopoly money has been changed to concert tickets while houses and hotels which players would traditionally buy are now gold and platinum records.

    Whereas in the past players would have to cough up after landing on the income tax and super tax squares, they now have to pay for concert tickets and stage set up.

    And the water works and electric company are now drums and guitar. They can be mortgaged fo...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EZAOUDJES

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • V8 Hotel, Stuttgart, Germany - Aug 2010
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    V8 Hotel, Stuttgart, Germany - Aug 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Frank Hoppe / Rex Features ( 1216183o )
    The V8 Hotel features beds made from real cars or motoring themed rooms
    Hotel Lets You Sleep In A Car
    Motor fans will be revved up by a hotel which lets them sleep in classic cars.

    The V8 Hotel offers rooms based around motoring themes - so you can pretend you're at an American drive-in by sleeping in a Cadillac or even slumber in a Mercedes car wash.

    There is also a room designed like a Morris Minor garage or you can snooze in a Herbie-style Volkswagen.

    Based in Meilenwerk automotive museum, the 4-star hotel also boasts shops revolving around the motorcar, an exclusive theme restaurant and an event hall.

    Rooms range from (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • V8 Hotel, Stuttgart, Germany - Aug 2010
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    V8 Hotel, Stuttgart, Germany - Aug 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Frank Hoppe / Rex Features ( 1216183q )
    The V8 Hotel features beds made from real cars or motoring themed rooms
    Hotel Lets You Sleep In A Car
    Motor fans will be revved up by a hotel which lets them sleep in classic cars.

    The V8 Hotel offers rooms based around motoring themes - so you can pretend you're at an American drive-in by sleeping in a Cadillac or even slumber in a Mercedes car wash.

    There is also a room designed like a Morris Minor garage or you can snooze in a Herbie-style Volkswagen.

    Based in Meilenwerk automotive museum, the 4-star hotel also boasts shops revolving around the motorcar, an exclusive theme restaurant and an event hall.

    Rooms range from (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • V8 Hotel, Stuttgart, Germany - Aug 2010
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    V8 Hotel, Stuttgart, Germany - Aug 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Frank Hoppe / Rex Features ( 1216183p )
    The V8 Hotel features beds made from real cars or motoring themed rooms
    Hotel Lets You Sleep In A Car
    Motor fans will be revved up by a hotel which lets them sleep in classic cars.

    The V8 Hotel offers rooms based around motoring themes - so you can pretend you're at an American drive-in by sleeping in a Cadillac or even slumber in a Mercedes car wash.

    There is also a room designed like a Morris Minor garage or you can snooze in a Herbie-style Volkswagen.

    Based in Meilenwerk automotive museum, the 4-star hotel also boasts shops revolving around the motorcar, an exclusive theme restaurant and an event hall.

    Rooms range from (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • V8 Hotel, Stuttgart, Germany - Aug 2010
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    V8 Hotel, Stuttgart, Germany - Aug 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Frank Hoppe / Rex Features ( 1216183n )
    The V8 Hotel features beds made from real cars or motoring themed rooms
    Hotel Lets You Sleep In A Car
    Motor fans will be revved up by a hotel which lets them sleep in classic cars.

    The V8 Hotel offers rooms based around motoring themes - so you can pretend you're at an American drive-in by sleeping in a Cadillac or even slumber in a Mercedes car wash.

    There is also a room designed like a Morris Minor garage or you can snooze in a Herbie-style Volkswagen.

    Based in Meilenwerk automotive museum, the 4-star hotel also boasts shops revolving around the motorcar, an exclusive theme restaurant and an event hall.

    Rooms range from (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • V8 Hotel, Stuttgart, Germany - Aug 2010
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    V8 Hotel, Stuttgart, Germany - Aug 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Frank Hoppe / Rex Features ( 1216183i )
    The V8 Hotel features beds made from real cars or motoring themed rooms
    Hotel Lets You Sleep In A Car
    Motor fans will be revved up by a hotel which lets them sleep in classic cars.

    The V8 Hotel offers rooms based around motoring themes - so you can pretend you're at an American drive-in by sleeping in a Cadillac or even slumber in a Mercedes car wash.

    There is also a room designed like a Morris Minor garage or you can snooze in a Herbie-style Volkswagen.

    Based in Meilenwerk automotive museum, the 4-star hotel also boasts shops revolving around the motorcar, an exclusive theme restaurant and an event hall.

    Rooms range from (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • V8 Hotel, Stuttgart, Germany - Aug 2010
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    V8 Hotel, Stuttgart, Germany - Aug 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Frank Hoppe / Rex Features ( 1216183j )
    The V8 Hotel features beds made from real cars or motoring themed rooms
    Hotel Lets You Sleep In A Car
    Motor fans will be revved up by a hotel which lets them sleep in classic cars.

    The V8 Hotel offers rooms based around motoring themes - so you can pretend you're at an American drive-in by sleeping in a Cadillac or even slumber in a Mercedes car wash.

    There is also a room designed like a Morris Minor garage or you can snooze in a Herbie-style Volkswagen.

    Based in Meilenwerk automotive museum, the 4-star hotel also boasts shops revolving around the motorcar, an exclusive theme restaurant and an event hall.

    Rooms range from (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • V8 Hotel, Stuttgart, Germany - Aug 2010
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    V8 Hotel, Stuttgart, Germany - Aug 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Frank Hoppe / Rex Features ( 1216183h )
    The V8 Hotel features beds made from real cars or motoring themed rooms
    Hotel Lets You Sleep In A Car
    Motor fans will be revved up by a hotel which lets them sleep in classic cars.

    The V8 Hotel offers rooms based around motoring themes - so you can pretend you're at an American drive-in by sleeping in a Cadillac or even slumber in a Mercedes car wash.

    There is also a room designed like a Morris Minor garage or you can snooze in a Herbie-style Volkswagen.

    Based in Meilenwerk automotive museum, the 4-star hotel also boasts shops revolving around the motorcar, an exclusive theme restaurant and an event hall.

    Rooms range from (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • V8 Hotel, Stuttgart, Germany - Aug 2010
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    V8 Hotel, Stuttgart, Germany - Aug 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Frank Hoppe / Rex Features ( 1216183f )
    The V8 Hotel features beds made from real cars or motoring themed rooms
    Hotel Lets You Sleep In A Car
    Motor fans will be revved up by a hotel which lets them sleep in classic cars.

    The V8 Hotel offers rooms based around motoring themes - so you can pretend you're at an American drive-in by sleeping in a Cadillac or even slumber in a Mercedes car wash.

    There is also a room designed like a Morris Minor garage or you can snooze in a Herbie-style Volkswagen.

    Based in Meilenwerk automotive museum, the 4-star hotel also boasts shops revolving around the motorcar, an exclusive theme restaurant and an event hall.

    Rooms range from (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • V8 Hotel, Stuttgart, Germany - Aug 2010
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    V8 Hotel, Stuttgart, Germany - Aug 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Frank Hoppe / Rex Features ( 1216183g )
    The V8 Hotel features beds made from real cars or motoring themed rooms
    Hotel Lets You Sleep In A Car
    Motor fans will be revved up by a hotel which lets them sleep in classic cars.

    The V8 Hotel offers rooms based around motoring themes - so you can pretend you're at an American drive-in by sleeping in a Cadillac or even slumber in a Mercedes car wash.

    There is also a room designed like a Morris Minor garage or you can snooze in a Herbie-style Volkswagen.

    Based in Meilenwerk automotive museum, the 4-star hotel also boasts shops revolving around the motorcar, an exclusive theme restaurant and an event hall.

    Rooms range from (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • V8 Hotel, Stuttgart, Germany - Aug 2010
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    V8 Hotel, Stuttgart, Germany - Aug 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Frank Hoppe / Rex Features ( 1216183d )
    The V8 Hotel features beds made from real cars or motoring themed rooms
    Hotel Lets You Sleep In A Car
    Motor fans will be revved up by a hotel which lets them sleep in classic cars.

    The V8 Hotel offers rooms based around motoring themes - so you can pretend you're at an American drive-in by sleeping in a Cadillac or even slumber in a Mercedes car wash.

    There is also a room designed like a Morris Minor garage or you can snooze in a Herbie-style Volkswagen.

    Based in Meilenwerk automotive museum, the 4-star hotel also boasts shops revolving around the motorcar, an exclusive theme restaurant and an event hall.

    Rooms range from (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • V8 Hotel, Stuttgart, Germany - Aug 2010
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    V8 Hotel, Stuttgart, Germany - Aug 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Frank Hoppe / Rex Features ( 1216183c )
    The V8 Hotel features beds made from real cars or motoring themed rooms
    Hotel Lets You Sleep In A Car
    Motor fans will be revved up by a hotel which lets them sleep in classic cars.

    The V8 Hotel offers rooms based around motoring themes - so you can pretend you're at an American drive-in by sleeping in a Cadillac or even slumber in a Mercedes car wash.

    There is also a room designed like a Morris Minor garage or you can snooze in a Herbie-style Volkswagen.

    Based in Meilenwerk automotive museum, the 4-star hotel also boasts shops revolving around the motorcar, an exclusive theme restaurant and an event hall.

    Rooms range from (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • V8 Hotel, Stuttgart, Germany - Aug 2010
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    V8 Hotel, Stuttgart, Germany - Aug 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Frank Hoppe / Rex Features ( 1216183e )
    The V8 Hotel features beds made from real cars or motoring themed rooms
    Hotel Lets You Sleep In A Car
    Motor fans will be revved up by a hotel which lets them sleep in classic cars.

    The V8 Hotel offers rooms based around motoring themes - so you can pretend you're at an American drive-in by sleeping in a Cadillac or even slumber in a Mercedes car wash.

    There is also a room designed like a Morris Minor garage or you can snooze in a Herbie-style Volkswagen.

    Based in Meilenwerk automotive museum, the 4-star hotel also boasts shops revolving around the motorcar, an exclusive theme restaurant and an event hall.

    Rooms range from (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • V8 Hotel, Stuttgart, Germany - Aug 2010
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    V8 Hotel, Stuttgart, Germany - Aug 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Frank Hoppe / Rex Features ( 1216183a )
    The V8 Hotel features beds made from real cars or motoring themed rooms
    Hotel Lets You Sleep In A Car
    Motor fans will be revved up by a hotel which lets them sleep in classic cars.

    The V8 Hotel offers rooms based around motoring themes - so you can pretend you're at an American drive-in by sleeping in a Cadillac or even slumber in a Mercedes car wash.

    There is also a room designed like a Morris Minor garage or you can snooze in a Herbie-style Volkswagen.

    Based in Meilenwerk automotive museum, the 4-star hotel also boasts shops revolving around the motorcar, an exclusive theme restaurant and an event hall.

    Rooms range from (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • V8 Hotel, Stuttgart, Germany - Aug 2010
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    V8 Hotel, Stuttgart, Germany - Aug 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Frank Hoppe / Rex Features ( 1216183b )
    The V8 Hotel features beds made from real cars or motoring themed rooms
    Hotel Lets You Sleep In A Car
    Motor fans will be revved up by a hotel which lets them sleep in classic cars.

    The V8 Hotel offers rooms based around motoring themes - so you can pretend you're at an American drive-in by sleeping in a Cadillac or even slumber in a Mercedes car wash.

    There is also a room designed like a Morris Minor garage or you can snooze in a Herbie-style Volkswagen.

    Based in Meilenwerk automotive museum, the 4-star hotel also boasts shops revolving around the motorcar, an exclusive theme restaurant and an event hall.

    Rooms range from (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • 40th Anniversary of the Beatles 'Abbey Road' album cover art, London, Britain - 08 Aug 2009
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    40th Anniversary of the Beatles 'Abbey Road' album cover art, London, Britain - 08 Aug 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang / Rex Features ( 990666c )
    A Beatles themed car
    40th Anniversary of the Beatles 'Abbey Road' album cover art, London, Britain - 08 Aug 2009
    Exactly 40 years to the minute after the Beatles, fans wallk cross the world famous zebra crossing led by Tribute band, Sgt Pepper's Only Dartboard Band wearing replicas of the clothes the Beatles wore 40 years before.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Royal Ascot, Berkshire, Britain - 16 Jun 2009
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    Royal Ascot, Berkshire, Britain - 16 Jun 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rupert Hartley/David Hartley / Rex Features ( 941020ak )
    Lady wearing a chess set themed hat
    Royal Ascot, Berkshire, Britain - 16 Jun 2009
    The centrepiece of the course's year, Royal Ascot is one of the world's most famous race meetings, dating back to 1711 and with the Royal family arriving each day by carriage. A major event in the social calendar, press coverage of attendees and their wardrobes often exceeds coverage of any racing. The Royal Enclosure has a strict dress code: men in full morning dress and top hat, with ladies also in hats and not showing midriffs or shoulders. Outside the Enclosure the code is less severe, but many choose to go formal anyway. Traditionally admittance to the Royal Enclosure for the first time requires one to be a member's guest or sponsored for membership by a member who has attended at least four times.
    Over 300,000 people make the annual visit to Berkshire, many knowing nothing about racing, purely there for the drinking and socialising. There are 16 Group races on offer, the Ascot Gold Cup is on Ladies' Day (Thursday) and there is over 6,000,000 pounds of prize money on offer.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Dubai, United Arab Emirates - May 2009
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    Dubai, United Arab Emirates - May 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Pearson / Rex Features (918897x)
    Wild Wadi Water Park and Burj Al Arab Hotel in Dubai, United Arab Emirates
    Dubai, United Arab Emirates - May 2009

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Dubai, United Arab Emirates - May 2009
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    Dubai, United Arab Emirates - May 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Pearson / Rex Features (918897l)
    Wild Wadi Water Park, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
    Dubai, United Arab Emirates - May 2009

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • 'Woodfest' Ronnie Wood's gypsy themed 60th birthday party at his home in Kingston Upon Thames, Surrey, Britain - 24 Aug 2007
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    'Woodfest' Ronnie Wood's gypsy themed 60th birthday party at his home in Kingston Upon Thames, Surrey, Britain - 24 Aug 2007
    UK MAGS OUT
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Young / Rex Features ( 689888p )
    Leah Wood and Grandmother
    'Woodfest' Ronnie Wood's gypsy themed 60th birthday party at his home in Kingston Upon Thames, Surrey, Britain - 24 Aug 2007

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • VARIOUS CELEBRITY HEART THEMED DRAWINGS IN GEOFFREY'S RESTAURANT LOS ANGELES, AMERICA
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    VARIOUS CELEBRITY HEART THEMED DRAWINGS IN GEOFFREY'S RESTAURANT LOS ANGELES, AMERICA
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kip Rano / Rex Features ( 399861j )
    DRAWING BY SYLVESTOR STALLONE
    VARIOUS CELEBRITY HEART THEMED DRAWINGS IN GEOFFREY'S RESTAURANT LOS ANGELES, AMERICA

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • PEOPLE - Bianca Jagger feiert im Studio 54
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    PEOPLE - Bianca Jagger feiert im Studio 54
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Bright/Penske Media/REX/Shutterstock (6986871b)
    Liza Minnelli sings 'Happy Birthday' in a red Halston jumpsuit seated next to Andy Warhol and Bianca Jagger during the finale of the 'East meets West' themed Issey Miyake fashion show, celebrating the one year anniversary of Studio 54, the nightclub was also decorated by Miyake with apple blossom-like plants and gold screens on April 26, 1978 in New York...Article title: 'Eye View: Zappy Birthday'.
    Studio 54 Anniversary Party/Issey Miyake Fashion Show, New York

    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Bianca Jagger feiert im Studio 54
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    PEOPLE - Bianca Jagger feiert im Studio 54
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Bright/Penske Media/REX/Shutterstock (6986871a)
    Liza Minnelli sings 'Happy Birthday' in a red Halston jumpsuit seated next to Andy Warhol and Bianca Jagger during the finale of the 'East meets West' themed Issey Miyake fashion show, celebrating the one year anniversary of Studio 54, the nightclub was also decorated by Miyake with apple blossom-like plants and gold screens on April 26, 1978 in New York...Article title: 'Eye View: Zappy Birthday'.
    Studio 54 Anniversary Party/Issey Miyake Fashion Show, New York

    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Bianca Jagger feiert im Studio 54
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    PEOPLE - Bianca Jagger feiert im Studio 54
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Bright/Penske Media/REX/Shutterstock (6986871c)
    Liza Minnelli sings 'Happy Birthday' in a red Halston jumpsuit seated next to Andy Warhol and Bianca Jagger during the finale of the 'East meets West' themed Issey Miyake fashion show, celebrating the one year anniversary of Studio 54, the nightclub was also decorated by Miyake with apple blossom-like plants and gold screens on April 26, 1978 in New York...Article title: 'Eye View: Zappy Birthday'.
    Studio 54 Anniversary Party/Issey Miyake Fashion Show, New York

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Brexit:  Erstes britisches Europa-Referendum 1975
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    NEWS - Brexit: Erstes britisches Europa-Referendum 1975
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Northcliffe Collection/ANL/REX/Shutterstock (10122236a)
    Jun 19, 1973 - London, United Kingdom - Racing Royal Ascot.
    Mrs Gertrude Shilling with her Common Market themed hat

    Northcliffe Collection - EU Brexit

    (c) Dukas