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FEATURE - Australien: Der Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome
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Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome, Australia - Sep 2015
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With its jaws gaping wide, this fearsome croc swallows a chicken carcass with one snap. Elsewhere, similar reptiles lurk in the algae covered water, floating like innocent looking logs, waiting to pounce on any unsuspecting prey. Welcome to feeding time at the Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome, Australia. And fortunately for the visitors to the attraction the only thing the crocs get their jaws around are the chicken and fish carcasses they are fed by keepers. The saltwater crocodile is the world's largest reptile and a native of the northern coastal areas of Australia and Southeast Asia. They live in mangrove-lined tidal rivers, creeks, billabongs and swamps and sometimes in the sea. The 'Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park' was created by its namesake in 1983 as a Crocodile research centre.
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FEATURE - Australien: Der Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Sowersby/REX Shutterstock (5356143p)
Saltwater crocodile
Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome, Australia - Sep 2015
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/rhhn
With its jaws gaping wide, this fearsome croc swallows a chicken carcass with one snap. Elsewhere, similar reptiles lurk in the algae covered water, floating like innocent looking logs, waiting to pounce on any unsuspecting prey. Welcome to feeding time at the Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome, Australia. And fortunately for the visitors to the attraction the only thing the crocs get their jaws around are the chicken and fish carcasses they are fed by keepers. The saltwater crocodile is the world's largest reptile and a native of the northern coastal areas of Australia and Southeast Asia. They live in mangrove-lined tidal rivers, creeks, billabongs and swamps and sometimes in the sea. The 'Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park' was created by its namesake in 1983 as a Crocodile research centre.
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FEATURE - Australien: Der Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Sowersby/REX Shutterstock (5356143r)
Saltwater crocodiles
Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome, Australia - Sep 2015
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/rhhn
With its jaws gaping wide, this fearsome croc swallows a chicken carcass with one snap. Elsewhere, similar reptiles lurk in the algae covered water, floating like innocent looking logs, waiting to pounce on any unsuspecting prey. Welcome to feeding time at the Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome, Australia. And fortunately for the visitors to the attraction the only thing the crocs get their jaws around are the chicken and fish carcasses they are fed by keepers. The saltwater crocodile is the world's largest reptile and a native of the northern coastal areas of Australia and Southeast Asia. They live in mangrove-lined tidal rivers, creeks, billabongs and swamps and sometimes in the sea. The 'Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park' was created by its namesake in 1983 as a Crocodile research centre.
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FEATURE - Australien: Der Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Sowersby/REX Shutterstock (5356143q)
Saltwater crocodile
Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome, Australia - Sep 2015
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/rhhn
With its jaws gaping wide, this fearsome croc swallows a chicken carcass with one snap. Elsewhere, similar reptiles lurk in the algae covered water, floating like innocent looking logs, waiting to pounce on any unsuspecting prey. Welcome to feeding time at the Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome, Australia. And fortunately for the visitors to the attraction the only thing the crocs get their jaws around are the chicken and fish carcasses they are fed by keepers. The saltwater crocodile is the world's largest reptile and a native of the northern coastal areas of Australia and Southeast Asia. They live in mangrove-lined tidal rivers, creeks, billabongs and swamps and sometimes in the sea. The 'Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park' was created by its namesake in 1983 as a Crocodile research centre.
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FEATURE - Australien: Der Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Sowersby/REX Shutterstock (5356143v)
Saltwater crocodile
Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome, Australia - Sep 2015
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/rhhn
With its jaws gaping wide, this fearsome croc swallows a chicken carcass with one snap. Elsewhere, similar reptiles lurk in the algae covered water, floating like innocent looking logs, waiting to pounce on any unsuspecting prey. Welcome to feeding time at the Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome, Australia. And fortunately for the visitors to the attraction the only thing the crocs get their jaws around are the chicken and fish carcasses they are fed by keepers. The saltwater crocodile is the world's largest reptile and a native of the northern coastal areas of Australia and Southeast Asia. They live in mangrove-lined tidal rivers, creeks, billabongs and swamps and sometimes in the sea. The 'Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park' was created by its namesake in 1983 as a Crocodile research centre.
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FEATURE - Australien: Der Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Sowersby/REX Shutterstock (5356143p)
Saltwater crocodile
Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome, Australia - Sep 2015
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/rhhn
With its jaws gaping wide, this fearsome croc swallows a chicken carcass with one snap. Elsewhere, similar reptiles lurk in the algae covered water, floating like innocent looking logs, waiting to pounce on any unsuspecting prey. Welcome to feeding time at the Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome, Australia. And fortunately for the visitors to the attraction the only thing the crocs get their jaws around are the chicken and fish carcasses they are fed by keepers. The saltwater crocodile is the world's largest reptile and a native of the northern coastal areas of Australia and Southeast Asia. They live in mangrove-lined tidal rivers, creeks, billabongs and swamps and sometimes in the sea. The 'Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park' was created by its namesake in 1983 as a Crocodile research centre.
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FEATURE - Australien: Der Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Sowersby/REX Shutterstock (5356143s)
Saltwater crocodile
Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome, Australia - Sep 2015
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/rhhn
With its jaws gaping wide, this fearsome croc swallows a chicken carcass with one snap. Elsewhere, similar reptiles lurk in the algae covered water, floating like innocent looking logs, waiting to pounce on any unsuspecting prey. Welcome to feeding time at the Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome, Australia. And fortunately for the visitors to the attraction the only thing the crocs get their jaws around are the chicken and fish carcasses they are fed by keepers. The saltwater crocodile is the world's largest reptile and a native of the northern coastal areas of Australia and Southeast Asia. They live in mangrove-lined tidal rivers, creeks, billabongs and swamps and sometimes in the sea. The 'Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park' was created by its namesake in 1983 as a Crocodile research centre.
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FEATURE - Australien: Der Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Sowersby/REX Shutterstock (5356143t)
Saltwater crocodiles
Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome, Australia - Sep 2015
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/rhhn
With its jaws gaping wide, this fearsome croc swallows a chicken carcass with one snap. Elsewhere, similar reptiles lurk in the algae covered water, floating like innocent looking logs, waiting to pounce on any unsuspecting prey. Welcome to feeding time at the Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome, Australia. And fortunately for the visitors to the attraction the only thing the crocs get their jaws around are the chicken and fish carcasses they are fed by keepers. The saltwater crocodile is the world's largest reptile and a native of the northern coastal areas of Australia and Southeast Asia. They live in mangrove-lined tidal rivers, creeks, billabongs and swamps and sometimes in the sea. The 'Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park' was created by its namesake in 1983 as a Crocodile research centre.
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FEATURE - Australien: Der Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Sowersby/REX Shutterstock (5356143u)
Saltwater crocodile
Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome, Australia - Sep 2015
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/rhhn
With its jaws gaping wide, this fearsome croc swallows a chicken carcass with one snap. Elsewhere, similar reptiles lurk in the algae covered water, floating like innocent looking logs, waiting to pounce on any unsuspecting prey. Welcome to feeding time at the Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome, Australia. And fortunately for the visitors to the attraction the only thing the crocs get their jaws around are the chicken and fish carcasses they are fed by keepers. The saltwater crocodile is the world's largest reptile and a native of the northern coastal areas of Australia and Southeast Asia. They live in mangrove-lined tidal rivers, creeks, billabongs and swamps and sometimes in the sea. The 'Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park' was created by its namesake in 1983 as a Crocodile research centre.
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FEATURE - Australien: Der Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Sowersby/REX Shutterstock (5356143o)
Saltwater crocodile
Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome, Australia - Sep 2015
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/rhhn
With its jaws gaping wide, this fearsome croc swallows a chicken carcass with one snap. Elsewhere, similar reptiles lurk in the algae covered water, floating like innocent looking logs, waiting to pounce on any unsuspecting prey. Welcome to feeding time at the Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome, Australia. And fortunately for the visitors to the attraction the only thing the crocs get their jaws around are the chicken and fish carcasses they are fed by keepers. The saltwater crocodile is the world's largest reptile and a native of the northern coastal areas of Australia and Southeast Asia. They live in mangrove-lined tidal rivers, creeks, billabongs and swamps and sometimes in the sea. The 'Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park' was created by its namesake in 1983 as a Crocodile research centre.
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FEATURE - Australien: Der Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Sowersby/REX Shutterstock (5356143x)
Saltwater crocodile
Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome, Australia - Sep 2015
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/rhhn
With its jaws gaping wide, this fearsome croc swallows a chicken carcass with one snap. Elsewhere, similar reptiles lurk in the algae covered water, floating like innocent looking logs, waiting to pounce on any unsuspecting prey. Welcome to feeding time at the Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome, Australia. And fortunately for the visitors to the attraction the only thing the crocs get their jaws around are the chicken and fish carcasses they are fed by keepers. The saltwater crocodile is the world's largest reptile and a native of the northern coastal areas of Australia and Southeast Asia. They live in mangrove-lined tidal rivers, creeks, billabongs and swamps and sometimes in the sea. The 'Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park' was created by its namesake in 1983 as a Crocodile research centre.
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FEATURE - Australien: Der Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Sowersby/REX Shutterstock (5356143z)
Saltwater crocodile
Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome, Australia - Sep 2015
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/rhhn
With its jaws gaping wide, this fearsome croc swallows a chicken carcass with one snap. Elsewhere, similar reptiles lurk in the algae covered water, floating like innocent looking logs, waiting to pounce on any unsuspecting prey. Welcome to feeding time at the Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park in Broome, Australia. And fortunately for the visitors to the attraction the only thing the crocs get their jaws around are the chicken and fish carcasses they are fed by keepers. The saltwater crocodile is the world's largest reptile and a native of the northern coastal areas of Australia and Southeast Asia. They live in mangrove-lined tidal rivers, creeks, billabongs and swamps and sometimes in the sea. The 'Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park' was created by its namesake in 1983 as a Crocodile research centre.
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Audi Polo Challenge, Coworth Park, Ascot, Britain - 30 May 2015
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Luke Tomlinson, Malcolm Borwick, Christine Seig, Andre Konsbruck, Nina Clarkin and Prince Harry.
Audi Polo Challenge, Coworth Park, Ascot, Britain - 30 May 2015
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DANCING MASTERS
1943, Film Title: DANCING MASTERS, Director: MALCOLM ST CLAIR, Studio: FOX, Pictured: OLIVER HARDY, LAUREL & HARDY, STAN LAUREL, MALCOLM ST CLAIR. (Credit Image: SNAP/ZUMAPRESS.com) (Credit Image: © SNAP/Entertainment Pictures/ZUMAPRESS.com)
ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG COMPILATION: Nostalgie: Bilder zum 50.Todestag von Stan Laurel am 23. Februar 2015
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1943, Film Title: JITTERBUGS, Director: MALCOLM ST CLAIR, Studio: FOX, Pictured: OLIVER HARDY, LAUREL & HARDY, STAN LAUREL. (Credit Image: SNAP/ZUMAPRESS.com) (Credit Image: © SNAP/Entertainment Pictures/ZUMAPRESS.com)
ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG COMPILATION: Nostalgie: Bilder zum 50.Todestag von Stan Laurel am 23. Februar 2015
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AC/DC in concert at the O2 Arena, London, Britain - 16 April 2009
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ACDC - Brian Johnson (vocals), Angus Young (guitar), Malcolm Young (guitar), Cliff Williams (bass), Phil Rudd (drums)
AC/DC in concert at the O2 Arena, London, Britain - 16 April 2009
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AC/DC, Britain - 1976
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AC/DC - Malcolm Young, Mark Evans, Angus Young and Bon Scott and Phil Rudd
AC/DC, Britain - 1976
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London Film and Comic Con at Earls Court, London, Britain - 12 Jul 2014
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Beth Malcolm, 17, plays Maleficent. London Film and Comic Con 2014, (LFCC)
London Film and Comic Con at Earls Court, London, Britain - 12 Jul 2014
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86th Annual Academy Awards Oscars, Backstage, Los Angeles, America - 02 Mar 2014
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A.M.P.A.S. After winning the category Best documentary short subject for work on "The Lady in Number 6: Music Saved My Life", documentarians Malcolm Clarke and Nicholas Reed pose with their OscarsÆ backstage
86th Annual Academy Awards Oscars, Backstage, Los Angeles, America - 02 Mar 2014
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86th Annual Academy Awards Oscars, Portraitsl, Los Angeles, America - 02 Mar 2014
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A.M.P.A.S. After winning the category Best Documentary Short Subject for their work on ""The Lady in Number 6: Music Saved My Life", documentarians Malcolm Clarke and Nicholas Reed pose backstage with their OscarsÆ
86th Annual Academy Awards Oscars, Portraitsl, Los Angeles, America - 02 Mar 2014
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159th Exchanging Oxford v Cambridge University Boat Race, London, Britain - 31 Mar 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tom Dymond / Rex Features (2228948i)
Patrick Close 2: Geordie Macleod 3: Alex Davidson 4: Sam O'Connor 5: Paul Bennett 6: Karl Hudspith 7: Constantine Louloudis Stroke: Malcolm Howard Cox: Oskar Zorrilla
159th Exchanging Oxford v Cambridge University Boat Race, London, Britain - 31 Mar 2013
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159th Exchanging Oxford v Cambridge University Boat Race, London, Britain - 31 Mar 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tom Dymond / Rex Features (2228948j)
Oxford celebrating Winning the 159th Boat Race
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Bow: Patrick Close 2: Geordie Macleod 3: Alex Davidson 4: Sam O'Connor 5: Paul Bennett 6: Karl Hudspith 7: Constantine Louloudis Stroke: Malcolm Howard Cox: Oskar Zorrilla
159th Exchanging Oxford v Cambridge University Boat Race, London, Britain - 31 Mar 2013
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159th Exchanging Oxford v Cambridge University Boat Race, London, Britain - 31 Mar 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tom Dymond / Rex Features (2228948d)
Patrick Close 2: Geordie Macleod 3: Alex Davidson 4: Sam O'Connor 5: Paul Bennett 6: Karl Hudspith 7: Constantine Louloudis Stroke: Malcolm Howard Cox: Oskar Zorrilla
159th Exchanging Oxford v Cambridge University Boat Race, London, Britain - 31 Mar 2013
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159th Exchanging Oxford v Cambridge University Boat Race, London, Britain - 31 Mar 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tom Dymond / Rex Features (2228948c)
Patrick Close 2: Geordie Macleod 3: Alex Davidson 4: Sam O'Connor 5: Paul Bennett 6: Karl Hudspith 7: Constantine Louloudis Stroke: Malcolm Howard Cox: Oskar Zorrilla
159th Exchanging Oxford v Cambridge University Boat Race, London, Britain - 31 Mar 2013
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159th Exchanging Oxford v Cambridge University Boat Race, London, Britain - 31 Mar 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tom Dymond / Rex Features (2228948b)
Patrick Close 2: Geordie Macleod 3: Alex Davidson 4: Sam O'Connor 5: Paul Bennett 6: Karl Hudspith 7: Constantine Louloudis Stroke: Malcolm Howard Cox: Oskar Zorrilla
159th Exchanging Oxford v Cambridge University Boat Race, London, Britain - 31 Mar 2013
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159th Exchanging Oxford v Cambridge University Boat Race, London, Britain - 31 Mar 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tom Dymond / Rex Features (2228948a)
Patrick Close 2: Geordie Macleod 3: Alex Davidson 4: Sam O'Connor 5: Paul Bennett 6: Karl Hudspith 7: Constantine Louloudis Stroke: Malcolm Howard Cox: Oskar Zorrilla
159th Exchanging Oxford v Cambridge University Boat Race, London, Britain - 31 Mar 2013
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Harrison Ford Flys his Family out of Town for a Winter Getaway
Los Angeles, CA - Actor and pilot Harrison Ford gets ready for a winter getaway with his wife Calista Flockhart and their son, Liam, along with Harrison's other children, Benjamin, Malcolm and Georgia. The family got their luggage together and boarded the private plane which Harrison got ready to pilot.
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Harrison Ford Flys his Family out of Town for a Winter Getaway
Los Angeles, CA - Actor and pilot Harrison Ford gets ready for a winter getaway with his wife Calista Flockhart and their son, Liam, along with Harrison's other children, Benjamin, Malcolm and Georgia. The family got their luggage together and boarded the private plane which Harrison got ready to pilot.
AKM-GSI December 26, 2012
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Harrison Ford Flys his Family out of Town for a Winter Getaway
Los Angeles, CA - Actor and pilot Harrison Ford gets ready for a winter getaway with his wife Calista Flockhart and their son, Liam, along with Harrison's other children, Benjamin, Malcolm and Georgia. The family got their luggage together and boarded the private plane which Harrison got ready to pilot.
AKM-GSI December 26, 2012
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Harrison Ford Flys his Family out of Town for a Winter Getaway
Los Angeles, CA - Actor and pilot Harrison Ford gets ready for a winter getaway with his wife Calista Flockhart and their son, Liam, along with Harrison's other children, Benjamin, Malcolm and Georgia. The family got their luggage together and boarded the private plane which Harrison got ready to pilot.
AKM-GSI December 26, 2012
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Harrison Ford Flys his Family out of Town for a Winter Getaway
Los Angeles, CA - Actor and pilot Harrison Ford gets ready for a winter getaway with his wife Calista Flockhart and their son, Liam, along with Harrison's other children, Benjamin, Malcolm and Georgia. The family got their luggage together and boarded the private plane which Harrison got ready to pilot.
AKM-GSI December 26, 2012
To License These Photos, Please Contact :
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Harrison Ford Flys his Family out of Town for a Winter Getaway
Los Angeles, CA - Actor and pilot Harrison Ford gets ready for a winter getaway with his wife Calista Flockhart and their son, Liam, along with Harrison's other children, Benjamin, Malcolm and Georgia. The family got their luggage together and boarded the private plane which Harrison got ready to pilot.
AKM-GSI December 26, 2012
To License These Photos, Please Contact :
Steve Ginsburg
(310) 505-8447
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The 2012 London Olympic Games, Sailing, Weymouth and Portland, Britain - 10 Aug 2012
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Mens 470 medal race winners Australian sailor Malcolm Page
The 2012 London Olympic Games, Sailing, Weymouth and Portland, Britain - 10 Aug 2012
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The 2012 London Olympic Games, Sailing, Weymouth and Portland, Britain - 10 Aug 2012
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Mens 470 medal race winners Australian sailor Mathew Belcher and Malcolm Page
The 2012 London Olympic Games, Sailing, Weymouth and Portland, Britain - 10 Aug 2012
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The 2012 London Olympic Games, Sailing, Weymouth and Portland, Britain - 10 Aug 2012
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Malcolm Page
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The 2012 London Olympic Games, Sailing, Weymouth and Portland, Britain - 10 Aug 2012
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Matthew Belcher and Malcolm Page with their coach Victor Kovalenko
The 2012 London Olympic Games, Sailing, Weymouth and Portland, Britain - 10 Aug 2012
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The 2012 London Olympic Games, Sailing, Weymouth and Portland, Britain - 10 Aug 2012
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Matthew Belcher and Malcolm Page with their coach Victor Kovalenko
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The 2012 London Olympic Games, Sailing, Weymouth and Portland, Britain - 10 Aug 2012
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Matthew Belcher and Malcolm Page
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The 2012 London Olympic Games, Sailing, Weymouth and Portland, Britain - 10 Aug 2012
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Luke Patience and Stuart Bithell (GB, silver), Matthew Belcher and Malcolm Page (AUS, gold) and Lucas Calabrese and Juan de la Fuente (ARG, bronze)
The 2012 London Olympic Games, Sailing, Weymouth and Portland, Britain - 10 Aug 2012
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The 2012 London Olympic Games, Sailing, Weymouth and Portland, Britain - 10 Aug 2012
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Luke Patience and Stuart Bithell (GB, silver), Matthew Belcher and Malcolm Page (AUS, gold)
The 2012 London Olympic Games, Sailing, Weymouth and Portland, Britain - 10 Aug 2012
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The 2012 London Olympic Games, Sailing, Weymouth and Portland, Britain - 10 Aug 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ingrid Abery / Rex Features (1815609c)
Luke Patience and Stuart Bithell (GB, silver), Matthew Belcher and Malcolm Page (AUS, gold) and Lucas Calabrese and Juan de la Fuente (ARG, bronze)
The 2012 London Olympic Games, Sailing, Weymouth and Portland, Britain - 10 Aug 2012
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The 2012 London Olympic Games, Sailing, Weymouth and Portland, Britain - 10 Aug 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ingrid Abery / Rex Features (1815566u)
Men's 470 medal race - Matthew Belcher and Malcolm Page celebrate winning gold for Australia
The 2012 London Olympic Games, Sailing, Weymouth and Portland, Britain - 10 Aug 2012
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The 2012 London Olympic Games, Sailing, Weymouth and Portland, Britain - 10 Aug 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ingrid Abery / Rex Features (1815566j)
Men's 470 medal race - Matthew Belcher and Malcolm Page celebrate winning gold for Australia
The 2012 London Olympic Games, Sailing, Weymouth and Portland, Britain - 10 Aug 2012
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The 2012 London Olympic Games, Sailing, Weymouth and Portland, Britain - 10 Aug 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ingrid Abery / Rex Features (1815566k)
Men's 470 medal race - Matthew Belcher and Malcolm Page celebrate winning gold for Australia.
The 2012 London Olympic Games, Sailing, Weymouth and Portland, Britain - 10 Aug 2012
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18th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, Arrivals, Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles, America - 29 Jan 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stewart Cook / Rex Features (1555487bi)
Malcolm McDowell, Missi Pyle, guest and James Cromwell
18th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, Arrivals, Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles, America - 29 Jan 2012
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Sentebale Polo Cup, Coworth Park, Berkshire, Britain - 12 Jun 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Young / Rex Features ( 1342124br )
Jose Donoso, Mathilda Woodd, Duke of Cambridge, Malcolm Borwick
Sentebale Polo Cup, Coworth Park, Berkshire, Britain - 12 Jun 2011
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Sentebale Polo Cup, Coworth Park, Berkshire, Britain - 12 Jun 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Young / Rex Features ( 1342124bp )
Prince Harry, Jose Donoso, Mathilda Woodd, Duke of Cambridge, Malcolm Borwick
Sentebale Polo Cup, Coworth Park, Berkshire, Britain - 12 Jun 2011
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Spike TV Scream 2010 Awards, The Greek Theater, Los Angeles, America - 16 Oct 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jim Smeal / BEImages ( 721389bb )
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Spike TV Scream 2010 Awards, The Greek Theater, Los Angeles, America - 16 Oct 2010
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Experimental Food Society exhibition, Brick Lane, London - 25 Sep 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Gavin Rodgers/Pixel / Rex Features ( 1228586s )
Incredible Edibles
A cake in the shape of a suckling pig and a life-sized woman made out of bread were just two of the weird and wonderful gastronomic delights on show at a new exhibition.
They were amongst dozens of dishes served up to eager visitors at the Experimental Food Society's latest 'spectacular'.
Also getting tastebuds tingling was a dress made out of macaroons, chocolate and jelly bean portraits, a scorpion made out of chilli peppers and other incredible edibles.
Alongside this the bonkers banquet included models smothered in chocolate, a jelly St Pauls, drinks in edible glasses and horses sculpted from margarine.
The bizarre offerings came from a host of culinary creatives who are members of the Experimental Food Society.
This society was formed in order to challenge the normal perception of food.
Members include jelly mongers, cake sculptors, sugarcraft artists, mobile chocolate adventurers and "one-of-a-kind dining conceptualists".
An annual showcase enables these gastromentalists to show off their wacky fare.
Their mouthwatering offerings form part of a day-long exhibition before a select few are able to eat the lot at a grand banquet finale.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Gavin Rodgers / Pixel / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EGHTRGSOQ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Experimental Food Society exhibition, Brick Lane, London - 25 Sep 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Gavin Rodgers/Pixel / Rex Features ( 1228586r )
Incredible Edibles
A cake in the shape of a suckling pig and a life-sized woman made out of bread were just two of the weird and wonderful gastronomic delights on show at a new exhibition.
They were amongst dozens of dishes served up to eager visitors at the Experimental Food Society's latest 'spectacular'.
Also getting tastebuds tingling was a dress made out of macaroons, chocolate and jelly bean portraits, a scorpion made out of chilli peppers and other incredible edibles.
Alongside this the bonkers banquet included models smothered in chocolate, a jelly St Pauls, drinks in edible glasses and horses sculpted from margarine.
The bizarre offerings came from a host of culinary creatives who are members of the Experimental Food Society.
This society was formed in order to challenge the normal perception of food.
Members include jelly mongers, cake sculptors, sugarcraft artists, mobile chocolate adventurers and "one-of-a-kind dining conceptualists".
An annual showcase enables these gastromentalists to show off their wacky fare.
Their mouthwatering offerings form part of a day-long exhibition before a select few are able to eat the lot at a grand banquet finale.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Gavin Rodgers / Pixel / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EGHTRGSOQ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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