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Tatty 400-year-old ruff sells for £299,000 GBP
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Ruff 1
Ref 16916
19/06/2025
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Picture MUST credit: Kerry Taylor Auctions
An exceptionally rare early 17th-century linen ruff worn around the neck of a British gentleman has sold £299,000 GBP / €349.930 euros, surprising the seller who thought it worth just £100 GBP / €117 euros.
The finely crafted garment believed to date from 1620, far outstripped expectations—ultimately achieving nearly 30 times its top estimate—due to its remarkable rarity, condition, and intriguing provenance.
It features an 8 cm deep neckband and six tightly gathered semi-transparent linen bands edged with self-fringed linen described as a distinguishing 17th-century technique.
It is inscribed in ink “ER” attributed to a lawyer named Sir Edwin Rich, who lived between 1594 and1675, with an accompanying vellum note confirming provenance.
Sir Edwin lived in the English county of Norfolk.
An elderly lady from Norfolk who came to have it in her possession, bequeathed it amongst her clothes and furs to a next door neighbour of 25 years who was the seller.
It is the only known example to ever appear at auction and had a presale estimate of up to £10,000 GBP / €11.700 euros.
Museums the world over vied over that was described the “holy grail” of menswear with the price escalating in minutes to the record figure.
In the end the collar, officially known as a ruffler, went to a British menswear collector.
It was sold by London-based speciality fashion auction room, Kerry Taylor Auctions.
OPS: The initialled ruff belionging to lawyer Sir Edwin Rich which sold for £299,000 GBP.
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Tatty 400-year-old ruff sells for £299,000 GBP
Ferrari Press Agency
Ruff 1
Ref 16916
19/06/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Kerry Taylor Auctions
An exceptionally rare early 17th-century linen ruff worn around the neck of a British gentleman has sold £299,000 GBP / €349.930 euros, surprising the seller who thought it worth just £100 GBP / €117 euros.
The finely crafted garment believed to date from 1620, far outstripped expectations—ultimately achieving nearly 30 times its top estimate—due to its remarkable rarity, condition, and intriguing provenance.
It features an 8 cm deep neckband and six tightly gathered semi-transparent linen bands edged with self-fringed linen described as a distinguishing 17th-century technique.
It is inscribed in ink “ER” attributed to a lawyer named Sir Edwin Rich, who lived between 1594 and1675, with an accompanying vellum note confirming provenance.
Sir Edwin lived in the English county of Norfolk.
An elderly lady from Norfolk who came to have it in her possession, bequeathed it amongst her clothes and furs to a next door neighbour of 25 years who was the seller.
It is the only known example to ever appear at auction and had a presale estimate of up to £10,000 GBP / €11.700 euros.
Museums the world over vied over that was described the “holy grail” of menswear with the price escalating in minutes to the record figure.
In the end the collar, officially known as a ruffler, went to a British menswear collector.
It was sold by London-based speciality fashion auction room, Kerry Taylor Auctions.
OPS: The initialled ruff belionging to lawyer Sir Edwin Rich which sold for £299,000 GBP.
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Tatty 400-year-old ruff sells for £299,000 GBP
Ferrari Press Agency
Ruff 1
Ref 16916
19/06/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Kerry Taylor Auctions
An exceptionally rare early 17th-century linen ruff worn around the neck of a British gentleman has sold £299,000 GBP / €349.930 euros, surprising the seller who thought it worth just £100 GBP / €117 euros.
The finely crafted garment believed to date from 1620, far outstripped expectations—ultimately achieving nearly 30 times its top estimate—due to its remarkable rarity, condition, and intriguing provenance.
It features an 8 cm deep neckband and six tightly gathered semi-transparent linen bands edged with self-fringed linen described as a distinguishing 17th-century technique.
It is inscribed in ink “ER” attributed to a lawyer named Sir Edwin Rich, who lived between 1594 and1675, with an accompanying vellum note confirming provenance.
Sir Edwin lived in the English county of Norfolk.
An elderly lady from Norfolk who came to have it in her possession, bequeathed it amongst her clothes and furs to a next door neighbour of 25 years who was the seller.
It is the only known example to ever appear at auction and had a presale estimate of up to £10,000 GBP / €11.700 euros.
Museums the world over vied over that was described the “holy grail” of menswear with the price escalating in minutes to the record figure.
In the end the collar, officially known as a ruffler, went to a British menswear collector.
It was sold by London-based speciality fashion auction room, Kerry Taylor Auctions.
OPS: The initialled ruff belionging to lawyer Sir Edwin Rich which sold for £299,000 GBP.
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DUKAS_186168807_FER
Tatty 400-year-old ruff sells for £299,000 GBP
Ferrari Press Agency
Ruff 1
Ref 16916
19/06/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Kerry Taylor Auctions
An exceptionally rare early 17th-century linen ruff worn around the neck of a British gentleman has sold £299,000 GBP / €349.930 euros, surprising the seller who thought it worth just £100 GBP / €117 euros.
The finely crafted garment believed to date from 1620, far outstripped expectations—ultimately achieving nearly 30 times its top estimate—due to its remarkable rarity, condition, and intriguing provenance.
It features an 8 cm deep neckband and six tightly gathered semi-transparent linen bands edged with self-fringed linen described as a distinguishing 17th-century technique.
It is inscribed in ink “ER” attributed to a lawyer named Sir Edwin Rich, who lived between 1594 and1675, with an accompanying vellum note confirming provenance.
Sir Edwin lived in the English county of Norfolk.
An elderly lady from Norfolk who came to have it in her possession, bequeathed it amongst her clothes and furs to a next door neighbour of 25 years who was the seller.
It is the only known example to ever appear at auction and had a presale estimate of up to £10,000 GBP / €11.700 euros.
Museums the world over vied over that was described the “holy grail” of menswear with the price escalating in minutes to the record figure.
In the end the collar, officially known as a ruffler, went to a British menswear collector.
It was sold by London-based speciality fashion auction room, Kerry Taylor Auctions.
OPS: The initialled ruff belionging to lawyer Sir Edwin Rich which sold for £299,000 GBP.
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DUKAS_186168804_FER
Tatty 400-year-old ruff sells for £299,000 GBP
Ferrari Press Agency
Ruff 1
Ref 16916
19/06/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Kerry Taylor Auctions
An exceptionally rare early 17th-century linen ruff worn around the neck of a British gentleman has sold £299,000 GBP / €349.930 euros, surprising the seller who thought it worth just £100 GBP / €117 euros.
The finely crafted garment believed to date from 1620, far outstripped expectations—ultimately achieving nearly 30 times its top estimate—due to its remarkable rarity, condition, and intriguing provenance.
It features an 8 cm deep neckband and six tightly gathered semi-transparent linen bands edged with self-fringed linen described as a distinguishing 17th-century technique.
It is inscribed in ink “ER” attributed to a lawyer named Sir Edwin Rich, who lived between 1594 and1675, with an accompanying vellum note confirming provenance.
Sir Edwin lived in the English county of Norfolk.
An elderly lady from Norfolk who came to have it in her possession, bequeathed it amongst her clothes and furs to a next door neighbour of 25 years who was the seller.
It is the only known example to ever appear at auction and had a presale estimate of up to £10,000 GBP / €11.700 euros.
Museums the world over vied over that was described the “holy grail” of menswear with the price escalating in minutes to the record figure.
In the end the collar, officially known as a ruffler, went to a British menswear collector.
It was sold by London-based speciality fashion auction room, Kerry Taylor Auctions.
OPS: The initialled ruff belionging to lawyer Sir Edwin Rich which sold for £299,000 GBP.
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DUKAS_186168801_FER
Tatty 400-year-old ruff sells for £299,000 GBP
Ferrari Press Agency
Ruff 1
Ref 16916
19/06/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Kerry Taylor Auctions
An exceptionally rare early 17th-century linen ruff worn around the neck of a British gentleman has sold £299,000 GBP / €349.930 euros, surprising the seller who thought it worth just £100 GBP / €117 euros.
The finely crafted garment believed to date from 1620, far outstripped expectations—ultimately achieving nearly 30 times its top estimate—due to its remarkable rarity, condition, and intriguing provenance.
It features an 8 cm deep neckband and six tightly gathered semi-transparent linen bands edged with self-fringed linen described as a distinguishing 17th-century technique.
It is inscribed in ink “ER” attributed to a lawyer named Sir Edwin Rich, who lived between 1594 and1675, with an accompanying vellum note confirming provenance.
Sir Edwin lived in the English county of Norfolk.
An elderly lady from Norfolk who came to have it in her possession, bequeathed it amongst her clothes and furs to a next door neighbour of 25 years who was the seller.
It is the only known example to ever appear at auction and had a presale estimate of up to £10,000 GBP / €11.700 euros.
Museums the world over vied over that was described the “holy grail” of menswear with the price escalating in minutes to the record figure.
In the end the collar, officially known as a ruffler, went to a British menswear collector.
It was sold by London-based speciality fashion auction room, Kerry Taylor Auctions.
OPS: The initialled ruff belionging to lawyer Sir Edwin Rich which sold for £299,000 GBP.
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AI powered dog bark trainer
Ferrari Press Agency
Hush Puppy 1
Ref 15301
16/11/2023
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Pictures MUST credit: Onchip.AI
A new artificial intelligence-powered device is promising to help train dogs not to bark.
The gadget, called Hush Puppy, is a collar that trains pets using behavioural conditioning.
It is said to be designed to teach dogs to be quite at the right times in the right location.
It has two modes, training and warning.
In training mode, if it detects barking, it sends a safe “reminder” in the form of a vibration and a beep.
In warning mode, a mild static stimulus is added to the training response.
This is delivered by a single AAA battery at a fixed electricity level to ensure the safety of the dog while still delivering a memorable nudge to help develop good behaviour.
Over time, it is said the repetition will help dogs quieten down when they hear or feel the stimulus.
HushPuppy uses tiny AI in sound detection which the US company says allows for precise differentiation between dog barks and other common domestic and outdoor noises like alarms, bells, laughter, people screaming, door slamming, car horns which can set off less sophisticated training models.
It also learns to recognise the bark only of the pet wearing the collar.
The maker, AI tech firm Onchip.AI, says HushPuppy is designed to be completely safe and comfortable for pets to wear.
OPS: The Hush Puppy dog bark trainer.
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AI powered dog bark trainer
Ferrari Press Agency
Hush Puppy 1
Ref 15301
16/11/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Onchip.AI
A new artificial intelligence-powered device is promising to help train dogs not to bark.
The gadget, called Hush Puppy, is a collar that trains pets using behavioural conditioning.
It is said to be designed to teach dogs to be quite at the right times in the right location.
It has two modes, training and warning.
In training mode, if it detects barking, it sends a safe “reminder” in the form of a vibration and a beep.
In warning mode, a mild static stimulus is added to the training response.
This is delivered by a single AAA battery at a fixed electricity level to ensure the safety of the dog while still delivering a memorable nudge to help develop good behaviour.
Over time, it is said the repetition will help dogs quieten down when they hear or feel the stimulus.
HushPuppy uses tiny AI in sound detection which the US company says allows for precise differentiation between dog barks and other common domestic and outdoor noises like alarms, bells, laughter, people screaming, door slamming, car horns which can set off less sophisticated training models.
It also learns to recognise the bark only of the pet wearing the collar.
The maker, AI tech firm Onchip.AI, says HushPuppy is designed to be completely safe and comfortable for pets to wear.
OPS: The Hush Puppy dog bark trainer. Comes in three sizes
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AI powered dog bark trainer
Ferrari Press Agency
Hush Puppy 1
Ref 15301
16/11/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Onchip.AI
A new artificial intelligence-powered device is promising to help train dogs not to bark.
The gadget, called Hush Puppy, is a collar that trains pets using behavioural conditioning.
It is said to be designed to teach dogs to be quite at the right times in the right location.
It has two modes, training and warning.
In training mode, if it detects barking, it sends a safe “reminder” in the form of a vibration and a beep.
In warning mode, a mild static stimulus is added to the training response.
This is delivered by a single AAA battery at a fixed electricity level to ensure the safety of the dog while still delivering a memorable nudge to help develop good behaviour.
Over time, it is said the repetition will help dogs quieten down when they hear or feel the stimulus.
HushPuppy uses tiny AI in sound detection which the US company says allows for precise differentiation between dog barks and other common domestic and outdoor noises like alarms, bells, laughter, people screaming, door slamming, car horns which can set off less sophisticated training models.
It also learns to recognise the bark only of the pet wearing the collar.
The maker, AI tech firm Onchip.AI, says HushPuppy is designed to be completely safe and comfortable for pets to wear.
OPS: The Hush Puppy dog bark trainer.
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AI powered dog bark trainer
Ferrari Press Agency
Hush Puppy 1
Ref 15301
16/11/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Onchip.AI
A new artificial intelligence-powered device is promising to help train dogs not to bark.
The gadget, called Hush Puppy, is a collar that trains pets using behavioural conditioning.
It is said to be designed to teach dogs to be quite at the right times in the right location.
It has two modes, training and warning.
In training mode, if it detects barking, it sends a safe “reminder” in the form of a vibration and a beep.
In warning mode, a mild static stimulus is added to the training response.
This is delivered by a single AAA battery at a fixed electricity level to ensure the safety of the dog while still delivering a memorable nudge to help develop good behaviour.
Over time, it is said the repetition will help dogs quieten down when they hear or feel the stimulus.
HushPuppy uses tiny AI in sound detection which the US company says allows for precise differentiation between dog barks and other common domestic and outdoor noises like alarms, bells, laughter, people screaming, door slamming, car horns which can set off less sophisticated training models.
It also learns to recognise the bark only of the pet wearing the collar.
The maker, AI tech firm Onchip.AI, says HushPuppy is designed to be completely safe and comfortable for pets to wear.
OPS: The Hush Puppy dog bark trainer.
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AI powered dog bark trainer
Ferrari Press Agency
Hush Puppy 1
Ref 15301
16/11/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Onchip.AI
A new artificial intelligence-powered device is promising to help train dogs not to bark.
The gadget, called Hush Puppy, is a collar that trains pets using behavioural conditioning.
It is said to be designed to teach dogs to be quite at the right times in the right location.
It has two modes, training and warning.
In training mode, if it detects barking, it sends a safe “reminder” in the form of a vibration and a beep.
In warning mode, a mild static stimulus is added to the training response.
This is delivered by a single AAA battery at a fixed electricity level to ensure the safety of the dog while still delivering a memorable nudge to help develop good behaviour.
Over time, it is said the repetition will help dogs quieten down when they hear or feel the stimulus.
HushPuppy uses tiny AI in sound detection which the US company says allows for precise differentiation between dog barks and other common domestic and outdoor noises like alarms, bells, laughter, people screaming, door slamming, car horns which can set off less sophisticated training models.
It also learns to recognise the bark only of the pet wearing the collar.
The maker, AI tech firm Onchip.AI, says HushPuppy is designed to be completely safe and comfortable for pets to wear.
OPS: The Hush Puppy dog bark trainer.
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DUKAS_162838546_FER
AI powered dog bark trainer
Ferrari Press Agency
Hush Puppy 1
Ref 15301
16/11/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Onchip.AI
A new artificial intelligence-powered device is promising to help train dogs not to bark.
The gadget, called Hush Puppy, is a collar that trains pets using behavioural conditioning.
It is said to be designed to teach dogs to be quite at the right times in the right location.
It has two modes, training and warning.
In training mode, if it detects barking, it sends a safe “reminder” in the form of a vibration and a beep.
In warning mode, a mild static stimulus is added to the training response.
This is delivered by a single AAA battery at a fixed electricity level to ensure the safety of the dog while still delivering a memorable nudge to help develop good behaviour.
Over time, it is said the repetition will help dogs quieten down when they hear or feel the stimulus.
HushPuppy uses tiny AI in sound detection which the US company says allows for precise differentiation between dog barks and other common domestic and outdoor noises like alarms, bells, laughter, people screaming, door slamming, car horns which can set off less sophisticated training models.
It also learns to recognise the bark only of the pet wearing the collar.
The maker, AI tech firm Onchip.AI, says HushPuppy is designed to be completely safe and comfortable for pets to wear.
OPS: The Hush Puppy dog bark trainer.The AI trains itself to learn just the bark of the dog wearing the collar.
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AI powered dog bark trainer
Ferrari Press Agency
Hush Puppy 1
Ref 15301
16/11/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Onchip.AI
A new artificial intelligence-powered device is promising to help train dogs not to bark.
The gadget, called Hush Puppy, is a collar that trains pets using behavioural conditioning.
It is said to be designed to teach dogs to be quite at the right times in the right location.
It has two modes, training and warning.
In training mode, if it detects barking, it sends a safe “reminder” in the form of a vibration and a beep.
In warning mode, a mild static stimulus is added to the training response.
This is delivered by a single AAA battery at a fixed electricity level to ensure the safety of the dog while still delivering a memorable nudge to help develop good behaviour.
Over time, it is said the repetition will help dogs quieten down when they hear or feel the stimulus.
HushPuppy uses tiny AI in sound detection which the US company says allows for precise differentiation between dog barks and other common domestic and outdoor noises like alarms, bells, laughter, people screaming, door slamming, car horns which can set off less sophisticated training models.
It also learns to recognise the bark only of the pet wearing the collar.
The maker, AI tech firm Onchip.AI, says HushPuppy is designed to be completely safe and comfortable for pets to wear.
OPS: The Hush Puppy dog bark trainer.
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'Kiwi can't defend themselves': New Zealand wrestles with how to save an icon
Training programmes for working dogs and pets are aimed at protecting the flightless bird's dwindling numbers, but they come at a cost.
New Zealand's national icon, the fluffy and flightless kiwi, is one of the most vulnerable birds in the country. Conservation efforts have for years tried to boost kiwi population numbers, but still their status ranges from "recovering" to "nationally critical", depending on the species.
Desperate efforts at conservation have led to trials of measures such as the electric collar, which have raised concerns about the welfare of the dogs as much as the kiwi, and their use is banned in some places overseas.
There are roughly 68,000 left, and 2% of unmanaged kiwi die every year.
Dog owner Jenny Lux (LEFT) and trainer Blake Cole (RIGHT) work with Skye (RESCUE DOG-TRUE BREED NOT KNOWN) during a Kiwi Avoidance Training session in the bush at Mamaku, near Rotorua in New Zealand. Blake runs courses for "responsible dog owners" who want to ensure their dogs will avoid any kiwi they encounter while out in the New Zealand bush hiking, hunting or working. During the training the dogs recieve a short electric pulse from a collar when they come across stuffed kiwi that Blake has placed in the training area. The stuffed kiwi used in the training are animals that have previously been killed by dogs and are now being put to a good use in their death.
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'Kiwi can't defend themselves': New Zealand wrestles with how to save an icon
Training programmes for working dogs and pets are aimed at protecting the flightless bird's dwindling numbers, but they come at a cost.
New Zealand's national icon, the fluffy and flightless kiwi, is one of the most vulnerable birds in the country. Conservation efforts have for years tried to boost kiwi population numbers, but still their status ranges from "recovering" to "nationally critical", depending on the species.
Desperate efforts at conservation have led to trials of measures such as the electric collar, which have raised concerns about the welfare of the dogs as much as the kiwi, and their use is banned in some places overseas.
There are roughly 68,000 left, and 2% of unmanaged kiwi die every year.
Dog owner Jenny Lux (LEFT) and trainer Blake Cole (NOT PICTURED) work with Skye (RESCUE DOG-TRUE BREED NOT KNOWN) during a Kiwi Avoidance Training session in the bush at Mamaku, near Rotorua in New Zealand. Blake runs courses for "responsible dog owners" who want to ensure their dogs will avoid any kiwi they encounter while out in the New Zealand bush hiking, hunting or working. During the training the dogs recieve a short electric pulse from a collar when they come across stuffed kiwi that Blake has placed in the training area. The stuffed kiwi used in the training are animals that have previously been killed by dogs and are now being put to a good use in their death.
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DUKAS_140946798_EYE
'Kiwi can't defend themselves': New Zealand wrestles with how to save an icon
Training programmes for working dogs and pets are aimed at protecting the flightless bird's dwindling numbers, but they come at a cost.
New Zealand's national icon, the fluffy and flightless kiwi, is one of the most vulnerable birds in the country. Conservation efforts have for years tried to boost kiwi population numbers, but still their status ranges from "recovering" to "nationally critical", depending on the species.
Desperate efforts at conservation have led to trials of measures such as the electric collar, which have raised concerns about the welfare of the dogs as much as the kiwi, and their use is banned in some places overseas.
There are roughly 68,000 left, and 2% of unmanaged kiwi die every year.
Trainer Blake Cole pictured in the bush at Mamaku, near Rotorua in New Zealand, during a Kiwi Avoidance Training session. Blake runs courses for "responsible dog owners" who want to ensure their dogs will avoid any kiwi they encounter while out in the New Zealand bush hiking, hunting or working. During the training the dogs recieve a short electric pulse from a collar when they come across stuffed kiwi that Blake has placed in the training area. The stuffed kiwi used in the training are animals that have previously been killed by dogs and are now being put to a good use in their death.
© Alan Gibson / Guardian / eyevine
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'Kiwi can't defend themselves': New Zealand wrestles with how to save an icon
Training programmes for working dogs and pets are aimed at protecting the flightless bird's dwindling numbers, but they come at a cost.
New Zealand's national icon, the fluffy and flightless kiwi, is one of the most vulnerable birds in the country. Conservation efforts have for years tried to boost kiwi population numbers, but still their status ranges from "recovering" to "nationally critical", depending on the species.
Desperate efforts at conservation have led to trials of measures such as the electric collar, which have raised concerns about the welfare of the dogs as much as the kiwi, and their use is banned in some places overseas.
There are roughly 68,000 left, and 2% of unmanaged kiwi die every year.
Trainer Blake Cole (RIGHT) pictured working a dog owner at Mamaku, near Rotorua in New Zealand, during a Kiwi Avoidance Training session. Blake runs courses for "responsible dog owners" who want to ensure their dogs will avoid any kiwi they encounter while out in the New Zealand bush hiking, hunting or working. During the training the dogs recieve a short electric pulse from a collar when they come across stuffed kiwi that Blake has placed in the training area. The stuffed kiwi used in the training are animals that have previously been killed by dogs and are now being put to a good use in their death.
© Alan Gibson / Guardian / eyevine
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FEATURE - Die schönste und grösste "goldene Halskette" der Welt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/Shutterstock (12632648e)
On December 2, 2021, Nanjing City, Jiangsu Province, the Zhongshan Scenic Area of ‚Ä‚ÄNanjing in the early winter season is full of forests, colorful and picturesque. From the air, the yellowed sycamore leaves on the cemetery road are like a string of Meiling Palace. "Golden Necklace" is so beautiful, ushering in the most beautiful viewing moment of the year.
Viewed from the air through a drone, rows of platanus trees form a collar. The Meiling Palace in Xuanwu District of Nanjing is like a gem inlaid at the end of the necklace, quietly nestling at the foot of the Purple Mountain. There are folk rumors that the Meiling Palace was a "birthday gift" from Chiang Kai-shek to Soong Meiling. Netizens called this "the world's best necklace" as Jiang Gong's romantic confession to his beloved wife. It is understood that the trees forming the "necklace" on the cemetery road were not planted in the same period.
According to records, the earliest construction budget of Meiling Palace was 260,000 silver dollars, but in the end it actually spent 320,000 silver dollars. The money was first advanced by the Army, Navy and Air Force Command, and later the Nanjing Municipal Finance Bureau also contributed part of the advance. The financial pit left by Meiling Palace for the two departments was finally filled by Chiang Kai-shek with the reimbursement of the total reserve fund of the state finance.
Due to disrepair, Meiling Palace started repairs in December 2012 and was completed in September 2013. The rows of fatons are layered on top of each other, and the shape is like a necklace, which is very spectacular. Netizens called it "the most awesome necklace in the world." These necklace-shaped platanus trees were not planted at the same time. The Fatong that forms the "collar" on the cemetery avenue was planted during the construction of the Zhongshan Cemetery from 1925 to 1929, and the Fatong that formed a "pendant" ..
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DUK10146772_001
FEATURE - Die schönste und grösste "goldene Halskette" der Welt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/Shutterstock (12632648d)
On December 2, 2021, Nanjing City, Jiangsu Province, the Zhongshan Scenic Area of ‚Ä‚ÄNanjing in the early winter season is full of forests, colorful and picturesque. From the air, the yellowed sycamore leaves on the cemetery road are like a string of Meiling Palace. "Golden Necklace" is so beautiful, ushering in the most beautiful viewing moment of the year.
Viewed from the air through a drone, rows of platanus trees form a collar. The Meiling Palace in Xuanwu District of Nanjing is like a gem inlaid at the end of the necklace, quietly nestling at the foot of the Purple Mountain. There are folk rumors that the Meiling Palace was a "birthday gift" from Chiang Kai-shek to Soong Meiling. Netizens called this "the world's best necklace" as Jiang Gong's romantic confession to his beloved wife. It is understood that the trees forming the "necklace" on the cemetery road were not planted in the same period.
According to records, the earliest construction budget of Meiling Palace was 260,000 silver dollars, but in the end it actually spent 320,000 silver dollars. The money was first advanced by the Army, Navy and Air Force Command, and later the Nanjing Municipal Finance Bureau also contributed part of the advance. The financial pit left by Meiling Palace for the two departments was finally filled by Chiang Kai-shek with the reimbursement of the total reserve fund of the state finance.
Due to disrepair, Meiling Palace started repairs in December 2012 and was completed in September 2013. The rows of fatons are layered on top of each other, and the shape is like a necklace, which is very spectacular. Netizens called it "the most awesome necklace in the world." These necklace-shaped platanus trees were not planted at the same time. The Fatong that forms the "collar" on the cemetery avenue was planted during the construction of the Zhongshan Cemetery from 1925 to 1929, and the Fatong that formed a "pendant" ..
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The wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, Open-top car, Windsor, Berkshire, UK - 19 May 2018
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The newly married Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, leaving Windsor Castle after their wedding to attend an evening reception at Frogmore House
The wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, Open-top car, Windsor, Berkshire, UK - 19 May 2018
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Linda Hamilton American Actress
October 11, 2019, Hollywood, California, USA: USA: LINDA HAMILTON promotes the movie 'Terminator Dark Faith' at Fox Studios. (Credit Image: © Armando Gallo/ZUMA Studio (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Maya Rudolph
April 23, 2019 - Hollywood, California, U.S. - MAYA RUDOLPH promotes the movie 'Wine Country' in Hollywood. (Credit Image: © Armando Gallo/ZUMA Studio (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Laura Linney
April 8, 2019 - Hollywood, California, U.S. - LAURA LINNEY promotes the movie 'Tales of the City', based on the A. Maupin novels, In Hollywood. (Credit Image: © Armando Gallo/ZUMA Studio (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Alkohol Brennerei in Bulgarien
January 2, 2019 - Kurtovo Konare, Sofia, Bulgaria - A Bulgarian man prepares to load a small home raki, a distilling installation in the village of Kurtovo Konare, east of the Bulgarian capital Sofia, Wednesday, Jan. 2, 2019. Around Christmas days mostly in the rural areas in the Balkan country, people who grow their own grapes or plums, produce small quantities of traditional home brewed raki, an alcoholic beverage. Photo by: /Impact Press Group/NurPhoto (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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PEOPLE - Cicely Tyson gestorben: Sie erhielt als erste schwarze Frau 2018 einen Ehren-Oscar
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Cicely Tyson private Oscar party, New York, USA - 08 Dec 2018
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PORTRAIT - Emma Stone
Golden Globes 2019: Nominee: BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS, ANY MOTION PICTURE. Pictured: November 16, 2018 - Hollywood, California, U.S. - EMMA STONE promotes the movie 'The Favourite' In Hollywood (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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PORTRAIT - Nicole Kidman
Golden Globes 2019: Nominee: BEST ACTRESS IN A MOTION PICTURE, DRAMA. Pictured: Golden Globes 2019: Nominee: BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS, ANY MOTION PICTURE. Pictured: November 13, 2018 - Hollywood, California, U.S. - NICOLE KIDMAN promotes the movie 'Destroyer' in Hollywood. The actress is wearing a dress by designer Sandro (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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PORTRAIT - Nicole Kidman
Golden Globes 2019: Nominee: BEST ACTRESS IN A MOTION PICTURE, DRAMA. Pictured: November 13, 2018 - Hollywood, California, U.S. - NICOLE KIDMAN promotes the movie 'Destroyer' in Hollywood. The actress is wearing a dress by designer Sandro (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Indonesien: Eine Blackbox der Lion Air Maschine wurde gefunden
November 1, 2018 - Tanjung Priok, Jakarta, Indonesia - The investigation team conducted an inspection of the pieces of the Lion Air JT 610 aircraft at the Jakarta International Container Terminal Port's evacuation post, Priok, Jakarta, on November 1,2018. Two teams from the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) and Boeing were accompanied by the Indonesian National Transportation Safety Committee (NTSC) to collect the results of the Lion Air plane serpentine which crashed off the coast of Karawang, West Java. Dasril Roszandi (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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PORTRAIT - Tilda Swinton
October 24, 2018 - Hollywood, California, U.S. - TILDA SWINTON promotes the movie 'Suspiria' In Hollywood (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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PORTRAIT - Tilda Swinton
October 24, 2018 - Hollywood, California, U.S. - TILDA SWINTON promotes the movie 'Suspiria' In Hollywood (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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PORTRAIT - Tilda Swinton
October 24, 2018 - Hollywood, California, U.S. - TILDA SWINTON promotes the movie 'Suspiria' In Hollywood (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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EXKLUSIV - Amber Rose landet in Los Angeles
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Monday, April 2, 2018 - Amber Rose goes sexy for air travel in a midriff jersey top and skintight blue jeans as she arrives in Los Angeles from Los Cabos, Mexico. Rose returned to Instagram yesterday with some sexy snaps of her vacation after deleting all of her posts on Friday shortly after clapping back at haters for criticizing her 5-year-old son Sebastian's love of Taylor Swift. The Slut Walk founder also recently split with boyfriend 21 Savage, and she appears to be loving the single life!
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EXKLUSIV - Amber Rose landet in Los Angeles
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Monday, April 2, 2018 - Amber Rose goes sexy for air travel in a midriff jersey top and skintight blue jeans as she arrives in Los Angeles from Los Cabos, Mexico. Rose returned to Instagram yesterday with some sexy snaps of her vacation after deleting all of her posts on Friday shortly after clapping back at haters for criticizing her 5-year-old son Sebastian's love of Taylor Swift. The Slut Walk founder also recently split with boyfriend 21 Savage, and she appears to be loving the single life!
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EXKLUSIV - Amber Rose landet in Los Angeles
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Monday, April 2, 2018 - Amber Rose goes sexy for air travel in a midriff jersey top and skintight blue jeans as she arrives in Los Angeles from Los Cabos, Mexico. Rose returned to Instagram yesterday with some sexy snaps of her vacation after deleting all of her posts on Friday shortly after clapping back at haters for criticizing her 5-year-old son Sebastian's love of Taylor Swift. The Slut Walk founder also recently split with boyfriend 21 Savage, and she appears to be loving the single life!
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EXKLUSIV - Amber Rose landet in Los Angeles
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Monday, April 2, 2018 - Amber Rose goes sexy for air travel in a midriff jersey top and skintight blue jeans as she arrives in Los Angeles from Los Cabos, Mexico. Rose returned to Instagram yesterday with some sexy snaps of her vacation after deleting all of her posts on Friday shortly after clapping back at haters for criticizing her 5-year-old son Sebastian's love of Taylor Swift. The Slut Walk founder also recently split with boyfriend 21 Savage, and she appears to be loving the single life!
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EXKLUSIV - Amber Rose landet in Los Angeles
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Monday, April 2, 2018 - Amber Rose goes sexy for air travel in a midriff jersey top and skintight blue jeans as she arrives in Los Angeles from Los Cabos, Mexico. Rose returned to Instagram yesterday with some sexy snaps of her vacation after deleting all of her posts on Friday shortly after clapping back at haters for criticizing her 5-year-old son Sebastian's love of Taylor Swift. The Slut Walk founder also recently split with boyfriend 21 Savage, and she appears to be loving the single life!
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EXKLUSIV - Amber Rose landet in Los Angeles
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Monday, April 2, 2018 - Amber Rose goes sexy for air travel in a midriff jersey top and skintight blue jeans as she arrives in Los Angeles from Los Cabos, Mexico. Rose returned to Instagram yesterday with some sexy snaps of her vacation after deleting all of her posts on Friday shortly after clapping back at haters for criticizing her 5-year-old son Sebastian's love of Taylor Swift. The Slut Walk founder also recently split with boyfriend 21 Savage, and she appears to be loving the single life!
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EXKLUSIV - Amber Rose landet in Los Angeles
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Monday, April 2, 2018 - Amber Rose goes sexy for air travel in a midriff jersey top and skintight blue jeans as she arrives in Los Angeles from Los Cabos, Mexico. Rose returned to Instagram yesterday with some sexy snaps of her vacation after deleting all of her posts on Friday shortly after clapping back at haters for criticizing her 5-year-old son Sebastian's love of Taylor Swift. The Slut Walk founder also recently split with boyfriend 21 Savage, and she appears to be loving the single life!
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EXKLUSIV - Amber Rose landet in Los Angeles
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Monday, April 2, 2018 - Amber Rose goes sexy for air travel in a midriff jersey top and skintight blue jeans as she arrives in Los Angeles from Los Cabos, Mexico. Rose returned to Instagram yesterday with some sexy snaps of her vacation after deleting all of her posts on Friday shortly after clapping back at haters for criticizing her 5-year-old son Sebastian's love of Taylor Swift. The Slut Walk founder also recently split with boyfriend 21 Savage, and she appears to be loving the single life!
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EXKLUSIV - Amber Rose landet in Los Angeles
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Monday, April 2, 2018 - Amber Rose goes sexy for air travel in a midriff jersey top and skintight blue jeans as she arrives in Los Angeles from Los Cabos, Mexico. Rose returned to Instagram yesterday with some sexy snaps of her vacation after deleting all of her posts on Friday shortly after clapping back at haters for criticizing her 5-year-old son Sebastian's love of Taylor Swift. The Slut Walk founder also recently split with boyfriend 21 Savage, and she appears to be loving the single life!
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EXKLUSIV - Amber Rose landet in Los Angeles
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Monday, April 2, 2018 - Amber Rose goes sexy for air travel in a midriff jersey top and skintight blue jeans as she arrives in Los Angeles from Los Cabos, Mexico. Rose returned to Instagram yesterday with some sexy snaps of her vacation after deleting all of her posts on Friday shortly after clapping back at haters for criticizing her 5-year-old son Sebastian's love of Taylor Swift. The Slut Walk founder also recently split with boyfriend 21 Savage, and she appears to be loving the single life!
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EXKLUSIV - Amber Rose landet in Los Angeles
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Monday, April 2, 2018 - Amber Rose goes sexy for air travel in a midriff jersey top and skintight blue jeans as she arrives in Los Angeles from Los Cabos, Mexico. Rose returned to Instagram yesterday with some sexy snaps of her vacation after deleting all of her posts on Friday shortly after clapping back at haters for criticizing her 5-year-old son Sebastian's love of Taylor Swift. The Slut Walk founder also recently split with boyfriend 21 Savage, and she appears to be loving the single life!
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Mature Man wearing a Turtleneck Sweater
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FEATURE - Herzig: Die Hündli am Valentine's dog walk
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Phoebe the Yorkshire Terrier loves her red hearts collar at the All Dogs Matter Valentine's Dog Walk, Hampstead Heath, London to celebrate Valentines Dog and in aid of the charity which houses and re-homes homeless dogs via their website at www.alldogsmatter.co.uk
All Dogs Matter Valentine's Dog Walk, Hampstead Heath, London, UK - 11 Feb 2018
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PEOPLE - New York: Promis an der 'I Tonya' Film Premiere
-New York, NY - 20171128 - I,Tonya New York Screening
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PEOPLE - New York: Promis an der 'I Tonya' Film Premiere
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