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The cast of The 39 Steps bus tour of London
The cast of The 39 Steps celebrated the comedy-thriller’s return to the West End with a bus tour of London’s iconic landmarks. Patrick Barlow’s Alfred Hitchcock adaptation features four actors playing 139 roles in 100 minutes of fast-paced action.
The hilarious adaptation of Alfred Hitchcock's 39 Steps is returning to the West End on 16th August. Cast members from left to right; Safeena Ladha, Maddie Rice, Tom Burke and Eugene McCoy climbed aboard a Routemaster Tour Bus for the 39 Stops Tour around London taking in famous Landmarks such as Trafalgar Square, Downing Street, Houses of Parliament and Buckingham Palace to name a few.
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The cast of The 39 Steps bus tour of London
The cast of The 39 Steps celebrated the comedy-thriller’s return to the West End with a bus tour of London’s iconic landmarks. Patrick Barlow’s Alfred Hitchcock adaptation features four actors playing 139 roles in 100 minutes of fast-paced action.
The hilarious adaptation of Alfred Hitchcock's 39 Steps is returning to the West End on 16th August. Cast members from left to right; Safeena Ladha, Maddie Rice, Tom Burke and Eugene McCoy climbed aboard a Routemaster Tour Bus for the 39 Stops Tour around London taking in famous Landmarks such as Trafalgar Square, Downing Street, Houses of Parliament and Buckingham Palace to name a few.
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The cast of The 39 Steps bus tour of London
The cast of The 39 Steps celebrated the comedy-thriller’s return to the West End with a bus tour of London’s iconic landmarks. Patrick Barlow’s Alfred Hitchcock adaptation features four actors playing 139 roles in 100 minutes of fast-paced action.
The hilarious adaptation of Alfred Hitchcock's 39 Steps is returning to the West End on 16th August. Cast members from left to right; Eugene McCoy, Safeena Ladha, Tom Burke and Maddie Rice, climbed aboard a Routemaster Tour Bus for the 39 Stops Tour around London taking in famous Landmarks such as Trafalgar Square, Downing Street, Houses of Parliament and Buckingham Palace to name a few.
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The cast of The 39 Steps bus tour of London
The cast of The 39 Steps celebrated the comedy-thriller’s return to the West End with a bus tour of London’s iconic landmarks. Patrick Barlow’s Alfred Hitchcock adaptation features four actors playing 139 roles in 100 minutes of fast-paced action.
The hilarious adaptation of Alfred Hitchcock's 39 Steps is returning to the West End on 16th August. Cast members from left to right; Eugene McCoy, Tom Burke, Maddie Rice and Safeena Ladha climbed aboard a Routemaster Tour Bus for the 39 Stops Tour around London taking in famous Landmarks such as Trafalgar Square, Downing Street, Houses of Parliament and Buckingham Palace to name a few.
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The cast of The 39 Steps bus tour of London
The cast of The 39 Steps celebrated the comedy-thriller’s return to the West End with a bus tour of London’s iconic landmarks. Patrick Barlow’s Alfred Hitchcock adaptation features four actors playing 139 roles in 100 minutes of fast-paced action.
The hilarious adaptation of Alfred Hitchcock's 39 Steps is returning to the West End on 16th August. Cast members from left to right; Eugene McCoy, Tom Burke, Maddie Rice and Safeena Ladha climbed aboard a Routemaster Tour Bus for the 39 Stops Tour around London taking in famous Landmarks such as Trafalgar Square, Downing Street, Houses of Parliament and Buckingham Palace to name a few.
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The cast of The 39 Steps bus tour of London
The cast of The 39 Steps celebrated the comedy-thriller’s return to the West End with a bus tour of London’s iconic landmarks. Patrick Barlow’s Alfred Hitchcock adaptation features four actors playing 139 roles in 100 minutes of fast-paced action.
The hilarious adaptation of Alfred Hitchcock's 39 Steps is returning to the West End on 16th August. Cast members from left to right; Eugene McCoy, Safeena Ladha, Tom Burke and Maddie Rice, climbed aboard a Routemaster Tour Bus for the 39 Stops Tour around London taking in famous Landmarks such as Trafalgar Square, Downing Street, Houses of Parliament and Buckingham Palace to name a few.
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The cast of The 39 Steps bus tour of London
The cast of The 39 Steps celebrated the comedy-thriller’s return to the West End with a bus tour of London’s iconic landmarks. Patrick Barlow’s Alfred Hitchcock adaptation features four actors playing 139 roles in 100 minutes of fast-paced action.
The hilarious adaptation of Alfred Hitchcock's 39 Steps is returning to the West End on 16th August. Cast members from left to right; Safeena Ladha, Maddie Rice, Tom Burke and Eugene McCoy climbed aboard a Routemaster Tour Bus for the 39 Stops Tour around London taking in famous Landmarks such as Trafalgar Square, Downing Street, Houses of Parliament and Buckingham Palace to name a few.
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The cast of The 39 Steps bus tour of London
The cast of The 39 Steps celebrated the comedy-thriller’s return to the West End with a bus tour of London’s iconic landmarks. Patrick Barlow’s Alfred Hitchcock adaptation features four actors playing 139 roles in 100 minutes of fast-paced action.
The hilarious adaptation of Alfred Hitchcock's 39 Steps is returning to the West End on 16th August. Cast members from left to right; Eugene McCoy, Safeena Ladha, Tom Burke and Maddie Rice, climbed aboard a Routemaster Tour Bus for the 39 Stops Tour around London taking in famous Landmarks such as Trafalgar Square, Downing Street, Houses of Parliament and Buckingham Palace to name a few.
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The cast of The 39 Steps bus tour of London
The cast of The 39 Steps celebrated the comedy-thriller’s return to the West End with a bus tour of London’s iconic landmarks. Patrick Barlow’s Alfred Hitchcock adaptation features four actors playing 139 roles in 100 minutes of fast-paced action.
The hilarious adaptation of Alfred Hitchcock's 39 Steps is returning to the West End on 16th August. Cast members from left to right; Eugene McCoy, Tom Burke, Maddie Rice and Safeena Ladha climbed aboard a Routemaster Tour Bus for the 39 Stops Tour around London taking in famous Landmarks such as Trafalgar Square, Downing Street, Houses of Parliament and Buckingham Palace to name a few.
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The cast of The 39 Steps bus tour of London
The cast of The 39 Steps celebrated the comedy-thriller’s return to the West End with a bus tour of London’s iconic landmarks. Patrick Barlow’s Alfred Hitchcock adaptation features four actors playing 139 roles in 100 minutes of fast-paced action.
The hilarious adaptation of Alfred Hitchcock's 39 Steps is returning to the West End on 16th August. Cast members from left to right; Eugene McCoy, Tom Burke, Maddie Rice and Safeena Ladha climbed aboard a Routemaster Tour Bus for the 39 Stops Tour around London taking in famous Landmarks such as Trafalgar Square, Downing Street, Houses of Parliament and Buckingham Palace to name a few.
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Snowy London
SNOW LONDON - Snow around St Pauls Cathedral in central London today 12/12/2022
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FUSSBALL - Empfangsparade für den FC Liverpool nach CL-Final
Liverpool teams hold a nine-mile victory parade through Liverpool after arriving home from Paris after the UEFA Champions League Final on Saturday. The parade featured both men and women’s teams. Thousands of fans lined the streets to welcome the team’s home.
Where: Liverpool, United Kingdom
When: 29 May 2022
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FUSSBALL - Empfangsparade für den FC Liverpool nach CL-Final
Liverpool teams hold a nine-mile victory parade through Liverpool after arriving home from Paris after the UEFA Champions League Final on Saturday. The parade featured both men and women’s teams. Thousands of fans lined the streets to welcome the team’s home.
Where: Liverpool, United Kingdom
When: 29 May 2022
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FUSSBALL - Empfangsparade für den FC Liverpool nach CL-Final
Liverpool teams hold a nine-mile victory parade through Liverpool after arriving home from Paris after the UEFA Champions League Final on Saturday. The parade featured both men and women’s teams. Thousands of fans lined the streets to welcome the team’s home.
Where: Liverpool, United Kingdom
When: 29 May 2022
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FUSSBALL - Empfangsparade für den FC Liverpool nach CL-Final
Liverpool teams hold a nine-mile victory parade through Liverpool after arriving home from Paris after the UEFA Champions League Final on Saturday. The parade featured both men and women’s teams. Thousands of fans lined the streets to welcome the team’s home.
Where: Liverpool, United Kingdom
When: 29 May 2022
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FUSSBALL - Empfangsparade für den FC Liverpool nach CL-Final
Liverpool teams hold a nine-mile victory parade through Liverpool after arriving home from Paris after the UEFA Champions League Final on Saturday. The parade featured both men and women’s teams. Thousands of fans lined the streets to welcome the team’s home.
Where: Liverpool, United Kingdom
When: 29 May 2022
Credit: Terry Scott/Cover Images (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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FUSSBALL - Empfangsparade für den FC Liverpool nach CL-Final
Liverpool teams hold a nine-mile victory parade through Liverpool after arriving home from Paris after the UEFA Champions League Final on Saturday. The parade featured both men and women’s teams. Thousands of fans lined the streets to welcome the team’s home.
Where: Liverpool, United Kingdom
When: 29 May 2022
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FUSSBALL - Empfangsparade für den FC Liverpool nach CL-Final
Liverpool teams hold a nine-mile victory parade through Liverpool after arriving home from Paris after the UEFA Champions League Final on Saturday. The parade featured both men and women’s teams. Thousands of fans lined the streets to welcome the team’s home.
Where: Liverpool, United Kingdom
When: 29 May 2022
Credit: Terry Scott/Cover Images (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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FUSSBALL - Empfangsparade für den FC Liverpool nach CL-Final
Liverpool teams hold a nine-mile victory parade through Liverpool after arriving home from Paris after the UEFA Champions League Final on Saturday. The parade featured both men and women’s teams. Thousands of fans lined the streets to welcome the team’s home.
Where: Liverpool, United Kingdom
When: 29 May 2022
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FUSSBALL - Empfangsparade für den FC Liverpool nach CL-Final
Liverpool teams hold a nine-mile victory parade through Liverpool after arriving home from Paris after the UEFA Champions League Final on Saturday. The parade featured both men and women’s teams. Thousands of fans lined the streets to welcome the team’s home.
Where: Liverpool, United Kingdom
When: 29 May 2022
Credit: Terry Scott/Cover Images (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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FUSSBALL - Empfangsparade für den FC Liverpool nach CL-Final
Liverpool teams hold a nine-mile victory parade through Liverpool after arriving home from Paris after the UEFA Champions League Final on Saturday. The parade featured both men and women’s teams. Thousands of fans lined the streets to welcome the team’s home.
Where: Liverpool, United Kingdom
When: 29 May 2022
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Spotlight Beckenham
Spotlight Beckenham
Street scene, High Street.
Beckenham is a post town and district of London in the London Borough of Bromley, England. It borders Beckenham Place Park and Bellingham in the London Borough of Lewisham and is centred 8.4 miles south east of Charing Cross.
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Spotlight Shepherd's Bush
Spotlight Shepherd's Bush. Street scene, Westfield London, Ariel Way
ShepherdÕs Bush is a busy, multicultural neighbourhood of London with a mix of houses and offices.
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Spotlight Crouch End
Spotlight Crouch End. Street scene, Tottenham Lane. Crouch End is an area of North London, approximately 5 miles from the City of London in the western half of the borough of Haringey.
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FEATURE - Im umfunktionierten Doppeldecker-Bus gibt's jetzt frische Kräuter
The floors are lined with pot plants, tomato vines and coriander leaves. Hanging baskets swing from the handrails and the driver’s seat is blanketed in a green layer of mint, basil and thyme. Upstairs, the deck is filled with a fine, ultrasonic mist. This is no ordinary double decker, though. This is the Farmbus, a new sustainable urban farm for the capital housed inside a converted red London bus. It opened last week at Mercato Metropolitano in Elephant and Castle, and it’ll be open throughout the summer as a pick-your-own farm and plant shop. The co-founders of the project Hugo Horlick and Sam Cox. Cox, previously an architect, teamed up with plant scientist Horlick to create Rootlabs, a company looking at innovative growing systems in urban environments. The Farmbus is their first project. Pictured are plants on the bus.
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FEATURE - Im umfunktionierten Doppeldecker-Bus gibt's jetzt frische Kräuter
The floors are lined with pot plants, tomato vines and coriander leaves. Hanging baskets swing from the handrails and the driver’s seat is blanketed in a green layer of mint, basil and thyme. Upstairs, the deck is filled with a fine, ultrasonic mist. This is no ordinary double decker, though. This is the Farmbus, a new sustainable urban farm for the capital housed inside a converted red London bus. It opened last week at Mercato Metropolitano in Elephant and Castle, and it’ll be open throughout the summer as a pick-your-own farm and plant shop. The co-founders of the project Hugo Horlick and Sam Cox. Cox, previously an architect, teamed up with plant scientist Horlick to create Rootlabs, a company looking at innovative growing systems in urban environments. The Farmbus is their first project. Pictured are plants on the bus.
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FEATURE - Im umfunktionierten Doppeldecker-Bus gibt's jetzt frische Kräuter
The floors are lined with pot plants, tomato vines and coriander leaves. Hanging baskets swing from the handrails and the driver’s seat is blanketed in a green layer of mint, basil and thyme. Upstairs, the deck is filled with a fine, ultrasonic mist. This is no ordinary double decker, though. This is the Farmbus, a new sustainable urban farm for the capital housed inside a converted red London bus. It opened last week at Mercato Metropolitano in Elephant and Castle, and it’ll be open throughout the summer as a pick-your-own farm and plant shop. The co-founders of the project Hugo Horlick and Sam Cox. Cox, previously an architect, teamed up with plant scientist Horlick to create Rootlabs, a company looking at innovative growing systems in urban environments. The Farmbus is their first project. Pictured are plants on the bus.
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FEATURE - Im umfunktionierten Doppeldecker-Bus gibt's jetzt frische Kräuter
The floors are lined with pot plants, tomato vines and coriander leaves. Hanging baskets swing from the handrails and the driver’s seat is blanketed in a green layer of mint, basil and thyme. Upstairs, the deck is filled with a fine, ultrasonic mist. This is no ordinary double decker, though. This is the Farmbus, a new sustainable urban farm for the capital housed inside a converted red London bus. It opened last week at Mercato Metropolitano in Elephant and Castle, and it’ll be open throughout the summer as a pick-your-own farm and plant shop. The co-founders of the project Hugo Horlick and Sam Cox. Cox, previously an architect, teamed up with plant scientist Horlick to create Rootlabs, a company looking at innovative growing systems in urban environments. The Farmbus is their first project. Pictured are plants on the bus.
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FEATURE - Im umfunktionierten Doppeldecker-Bus gibt's jetzt frische Kräuter
The floors are lined with pot plants, tomato vines and coriander leaves. Hanging baskets swing from the handrails and the driver’s seat is blanketed in a green layer of mint, basil and thyme. Upstairs, the deck is filled with a fine, ultrasonic mist. This is no ordinary double decker, though. This is the Farmbus, a new sustainable urban farm for the capital housed inside a converted red London bus. It opened last week at Mercato Metropolitano in Elephant and Castle, and it’ll be open throughout the summer as a pick-your-own farm and plant shop. The co-founders of the project Hugo Horlick and Sam Cox. Cox, previously an architect, teamed up with plant scientist Horlick to create Rootlabs, a company looking at innovative growing systems in urban environments. The Farmbus is their first project. Pictured are plants on the bus.
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FEATURE - Im umfunktionierten Doppeldecker-Bus gibt's jetzt frische Kräuter
The floors are lined with pot plants, tomato vines and coriander leaves. Hanging baskets swing from the handrails and the driver’s seat is blanketed in a green layer of mint, basil and thyme. Upstairs, the deck is filled with a fine, ultrasonic mist. This is no ordinary double decker, though. This is the Farmbus, a new sustainable urban farm for the capital housed inside a converted red London bus. It opened last week at Mercato Metropolitano in Elephant and Castle, and it’ll be open throughout the summer as a pick-your-own farm and plant shop. Pictured are co-founders of the project Hugo Horlick and Sam Cox with the Farmbus. Cox, previously an architect, teamed up with plant scientist Horlick to create Rootlabs, a company looking at innovative growing systems in urban environments. The Farmbus is their first project.
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FEATURE - Im umfunktionierten Doppeldecker-Bus gibt's jetzt frische Kräuter
The floors are lined with pot plants, tomato vines and coriander leaves. Hanging baskets swing from the handrails and the driver’s seat is blanketed in a green layer of mint, basil and thyme. Upstairs, the deck is filled with a fine, ultrasonic mist. This is no ordinary double decker, though. This is the Farmbus, a new sustainable urban farm for the capital housed inside a converted red London bus. It opened last week at Mercato Metropolitano in Elephant and Castle, and it’ll be open throughout the summer as a pick-your-own farm and plant shop. Pictured are co-founders of the project Hugo Horlick and Sam Cox with the Farmbus. Cox, previously an architect, teamed up with plant scientist Horlick to create Rootlabs, a company looking at innovative growing systems in urban environments. The Farmbus is their first project.
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FEATURE - Im umfunktionierten Doppeldecker-Bus gibt's jetzt frische Kräuter
The floors are lined with pot plants, tomato vines and coriander leaves. Hanging baskets swing from the handrails and the driver’s seat is blanketed in a green layer of mint, basil and thyme. Upstairs, the deck is filled with a fine, ultrasonic mist. This is no ordinary double decker, though. This is the Farmbus, a new sustainable urban farm for the capital housed inside a converted red London bus. It opened last week at Mercato Metropolitano in Elephant and Castle, and it’ll be open throughout the summer as a pick-your-own farm and plant shop. Pictured are co-founders of the project Hugo Horlick and Sam Cox with the Farmbus. Cox, previously an architect, teamed up with plant scientist Horlick to create Rootlabs, a company looking at innovative growing systems in urban environments. The Farmbus is their first project.
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FEATURE - Im umfunktionierten Doppeldecker-Bus gibt's jetzt frische Kräuter
The floors are lined with pot plants, tomato vines and coriander leaves. Hanging baskets swing from the handrails and the driver’s seat is blanketed in a green layer of mint, basil and thyme. Upstairs, the deck is filled with a fine, ultrasonic mist. This is no ordinary double decker, though. This is the Farmbus, a new sustainable urban farm for the capital housed inside a converted red London bus. It opened last week at Mercato Metropolitano in Elephant and Castle, and it’ll be open throughout the summer as a pick-your-own farm and plant shop. Pictured are co-founders of the project Hugo Horlick and Sam Cox with the Farmbus. Cox, previously an architect, teamed up with plant scientist Horlick to create Rootlabs, a company looking at innovative growing systems in urban environments. The Farmbus is their first project.
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FEATURE - Im umfunktionierten Doppeldecker-Bus gibt's jetzt frische Kräuter
The floors are lined with pot plants, tomato vines and coriander leaves. Hanging baskets swing from the handrails and the driver’s seat is blanketed in a green layer of mint, basil and thyme. Upstairs, the deck is filled with a fine, ultrasonic mist. This is no ordinary double decker, though. This is the Farmbus, a new sustainable urban farm for the capital housed inside a converted red London bus. It opened last week at Mercato Metropolitano in Elephant and Castle, and it’ll be open throughout the summer as a pick-your-own farm and plant shop. Pictured are co-founders of the project Hugo Horlick and Sam Cox with the Farmbus. Cox, previously an architect, teamed up with plant scientist Horlick to create Rootlabs, a company looking at innovative growing systems in urban environments. The Farmbus is their first project.
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FEATURE - Im umfunktionierten Doppeldecker-Bus gibt's jetzt frische Kräuter
The floors are lined with pot plants, tomato vines and coriander leaves. Hanging baskets swing from the handrails and the driver’s seat is blanketed in a green layer of mint, basil and thyme. Upstairs, the deck is filled with a fine, ultrasonic mist. This is no ordinary double decker, though. This is the Farmbus, a new sustainable urban farm for the capital housed inside a converted red London bus. It opened last week at Mercato Metropolitano in Elephant and Castle, and it’ll be open throughout the summer as a pick-your-own farm and plant shop. Pictured are co-founders of the project Hugo Horlick and Sam Cox with the Farmbus. Cox, previously an architect, teamed up with plant scientist Horlick to create Rootlabs, a company looking at innovative growing systems in urban environments. The Farmbus is their first project.
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FEATURE - Im umfunktionierten Doppeldecker-Bus gibt's jetzt frische Kräuter
The floors are lined with pot plants, tomato vines and coriander leaves. Hanging baskets swing from the handrails and the driver’s seat is blanketed in a green layer of mint, basil and thyme. Upstairs, the deck is filled with a fine, ultrasonic mist. This is no ordinary double decker, though. This is the Farmbus, a new sustainable urban farm for the capital housed inside a converted red London bus. It opened last week at Mercato Metropolitano in Elephant and Castle, and it’ll be open throughout the summer as a pick-your-own farm and plant shop. The co-founders of the project Hugo Horlick and Sam Cox. Cox, previously an architect, teamed up with plant scientist Horlick to create Rootlabs, a company looking at innovative growing systems in urban environments. The Farmbus is their first project. Pictured are plants on the bus.
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FEATURE - Im umfunktionierten Doppeldecker-Bus gibt's jetzt frische Kräuter
The floors are lined with pot plants, tomato vines and coriander leaves. Hanging baskets swing from the handrails and the driver’s seat is blanketed in a green layer of mint, basil and thyme. Upstairs, the deck is filled with a fine, ultrasonic mist. This is no ordinary double decker, though. This is the Farmbus, a new sustainable urban farm for the capital housed inside a converted red London bus. It opened last week at Mercato Metropolitano in Elephant and Castle, and it’ll be open throughout the summer as a pick-your-own farm and plant shop. The co-founders of the project Hugo Horlick and Sam Cox. Cox, previously an architect, teamed up with plant scientist Horlick to create Rootlabs, a company looking at innovative growing systems in urban environments. The Farmbus is their first project. Pictured are plants on the bus.
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FEATURE - Im umfunktionierten Doppeldecker-Bus gibt's jetzt frische Kräuter
The floors are lined with pot plants, tomato vines and coriander leaves. Hanging baskets swing from the handrails and the driver’s seat is blanketed in a green layer of mint, basil and thyme. Upstairs, the deck is filled with a fine, ultrasonic mist. This is no ordinary double decker, though. This is the Farmbus, a new sustainable urban farm for the capital housed inside a converted red London bus. It opened last week at Mercato Metropolitano in Elephant and Castle, and it’ll be open throughout the summer as a pick-your-own farm and plant shop. The co-founders of the project Hugo Horlick and Sam Cox. Cox, previously an architect, teamed up with plant scientist Horlick to create Rootlabs, a company looking at innovative growing systems in urban environments. The Farmbus is their first project. Pictured are plants on the bus.
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FEATURE - Im umfunktionierten Doppeldecker-Bus gibt's jetzt frische Kräuter
The floors are lined with pot plants, tomato vines and coriander leaves. Hanging baskets swing from the handrails and the driver’s seat is blanketed in a green layer of mint, basil and thyme. Upstairs, the deck is filled with a fine, ultrasonic mist. This is no ordinary double decker, though. This is the Farmbus, a new sustainable urban farm for the capital housed inside a converted red London bus. It opened last week at Mercato Metropolitano in Elephant and Castle, and it’ll be open throughout the summer as a pick-your-own farm and plant shop. The co-founders of the project Hugo Horlick and Sam Cox. Cox, previously an architect, teamed up with plant scientist Horlick to create Rootlabs, a company looking at innovative growing systems in urban environments. The Farmbus is their first project. Pictured are plants on the bus.
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FEATURE - Im umfunktionierten Doppeldecker-Bus gibt's jetzt frische Kräuter
The floors are lined with pot plants, tomato vines and coriander leaves. Hanging baskets swing from the handrails and the driver’s seat is blanketed in a green layer of mint, basil and thyme. Upstairs, the deck is filled with a fine, ultrasonic mist. This is no ordinary double decker, though. This is the Farmbus, a new sustainable urban farm for the capital housed inside a converted red London bus. It opened last week at Mercato Metropolitano in Elephant and Castle, and it’ll be open throughout the summer as a pick-your-own farm and plant shop. The co-founders of the project Hugo Horlick and Sam Cox. Cox, previously an architect, teamed up with plant scientist Horlick to create Rootlabs, a company looking at innovative growing systems in urban environments. The Farmbus is their first project. Pictured are plants on the bus.
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FEATURE - Im umfunktionierten Doppeldecker-Bus gibt's jetzt frische Kräuter
The floors are lined with pot plants, tomato vines and coriander leaves. Hanging baskets swing from the handrails and the driver’s seat is blanketed in a green layer of mint, basil and thyme. Upstairs, the deck is filled with a fine, ultrasonic mist. This is no ordinary double decker, though. This is the Farmbus, a new sustainable urban farm for the capital housed inside a converted red London bus. It opened last week at Mercato Metropolitano in Elephant and Castle, and it’ll be open throughout the summer as a pick-your-own farm and plant shop. Pictured are co-founders of the project Hugo Horlick and Sam Cox with the Farmbus. Cox, previously an architect, teamed up with plant scientist Horlick to create Rootlabs, a company looking at innovative growing systems in urban environments. The Farmbus is their first project.
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FEATURE - Im umfunktionierten Doppeldecker-Bus gibt's jetzt frische Kräuter
The floors are lined with pot plants, tomato vines and coriander leaves. Hanging baskets swing from the handrails and the driver’s seat is blanketed in a green layer of mint, basil and thyme. Upstairs, the deck is filled with a fine, ultrasonic mist. This is no ordinary double decker, though. This is the Farmbus, a new sustainable urban farm for the capital housed inside a converted red London bus. It opened last week at Mercato Metropolitano in Elephant and Castle, and it’ll be open throughout the summer as a pick-your-own farm and plant shop. Pictured are co-founders of the project Hugo Horlick and Sam Cox with the Farmbus. Cox, previously an architect, teamed up with plant scientist Horlick to create Rootlabs, a company looking at innovative growing systems in urban environments. The Farmbus is their first project.
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NEWS - Der "Stop Trump Bus" kurvt durch London
The 'Stop Trump' campaign bus passes by Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament. Campaigners hope the stunt will reach out to the American diaspora in London and encourage them to vote against Donald Trump in the Presidential Campaign in the United States. The bus will be travelling around places were Americans gather in London. London, United Kingdom, 21.09.2016. Credit: PacificCoastNews/insight media /DUKAS *** Local Caption *** 02543759
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NEWS - Der "Stop Trump Bus" kurvt durch London
The 'Stop Trump' campaign bus passes by Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament. Campaigners hope the stunt will reach out to the American diaspora in London and encourage them to vote against Donald Trump in the Presidential Campaign in the United States. The bus will be travelling around places were Americans gather in London. London, United Kingdom, 21.09.2016. Credit: PacificCoastNews/insight media /DUKAS *** Local Caption *** 02543757
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NEWS - Der "Stop Trump Bus" kurvt durch London
The 'Stop Trump' campaign bus passes by Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament. Campaigners hope the stunt will reach out to the American diaspora in London and encourage them to vote against Donald Trump in the Presidential Campaign in the United States. The bus will be travelling around places were Americans gather in London. London, United Kingdom, 21.09.2016. Credit: PacificCoastNews/insight media /DUKAS *** Local Caption *** 02543755
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NEWS - Der "Stop Trump Bus" kurvt durch London
The 'Stop Trump' campaign bus passes by Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament. Campaigners hope the stunt will reach out to the American diaspora in London and encourage them to vote against Donald Trump in the Presidential Campaign in the United States. The bus will be travelling around places were Americans gather in London. London, United Kingdom, 21.09.2016. Credit: PacificCoastNews/insight media /DUKAS *** Local Caption *** 02543763
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NEWS - Der "Stop Trump Bus" kurvt durch London
The 'Stop Trump' campaign bus passes by Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament. Campaigners hope the stunt will reach out to the American diaspora in London and encourage them to vote against Donald Trump in the Presidential Campaign in the United States. The bus will be travelling around places were Americans gather in London. London, United Kingdom, 21.09.2016. Credit: PacificCoastNews/insight media /DUKAS *** Local Caption *** 02543766
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NEWS - Der "Stop Trump Bus" kurvt durch London
The 'Stop Trump' campaign bus passes by Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament. Campaigners hope the stunt will reach out to the American diaspora in London and encourage them to vote against Donald Trump in the Presidential Campaign in the United States. The bus will be travelling around places were Americans gather in London. London, United Kingdom, 21.09.2016. Credit: PacificCoastNews/insight media /DUKAS *** Local Caption *** 02543751
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NEWS - Der "Stop Trump Bus" kurvt durch London
The 'Stop Trump' campaign bus passes by Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament. Campaigners hope the stunt will reach out to the American diaspora in London and encourage them to vote against Donald Trump in the Presidential Campaign in the United States. The bus will be travelling around places were Americans gather in London. London, United Kingdom, 21.09.2016. Credit: PacificCoastNews/insight media /DUKAS *** Local Caption *** 02543753
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