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  • India Weather Summer Economy
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    India Weather Summer Economy
    An Indian roadside vendor attends to a customer as he sells sunglasses and caps, which are used during the summer season, in Siliguri, India, on May 8, 2025. (Photo by Diptendu Dutta/NurPhoto)

     

  • Logomania On Display: Branded Baseball Caps At A Street Market
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    Logomania On Display: Branded Baseball Caps At A Street Market
    A street market stall showcases a wide assortment of baseball caps featuring iconic global brand logos such as Nike, Adidas, Levi's, and D&G. The image highlights the pervasive influence of fashion branding and consumer culture in everyday streetwear in Bari, Italy, on September 5, 2017. (Photo by Matteo Della Torre/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life On Vietnamese Island Phu Quoc
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    Daily Life On Vietnamese Island Phu Quoc
    A group of lifeguards in yellow uniforms gathers inside a wooden hut near the shoreline in Phu Quoc, Vietnam, on April 3, 2023. The structure is part of the beach's safety operations, providing shade, equipment, and coordination for rescue teams watching over swimmers in the Gulf of Thailand. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life On Vietnamese Island Phu Quoc
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    Daily Life On Vietnamese Island Phu Quoc
    A group of lifeguards in yellow uniforms gathers inside a wooden hut near the shoreline in Phu Quoc, Vietnam, on April 3, 2023. The structure is part of the beach's safety operations, providing shade, equipment, and coordination for rescue teams watching over swimmers in the Gulf of Thailand. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Market During Ramadan Month In India.
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    Market During Ramadan Month In India.
    A shop sells traditional Islamic caps called ''Taqiyah'' at a marketplace ahead of the Eid celebration in Kolkata, India, on March 26, 2025. (Photo by Debarchan Chatterjee/NurPhoto)

     

  • Market During Ramadan Month In India.
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    Market During Ramadan Month In India.
    A shop sells traditional Islamic caps called ''Taqiyah'' at a marketplace ahead of the Eid celebration in Kolkata, India, on March 26, 2025. (Photo by Debarchan Chatterjee/NurPhoto)

     

  • 'Sometimes I'll just stay up all night': meet the young designer Kwadjo Owusu-Ansah holding down a day job and making sateen caps with devil horns after dark
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    'Sometimes I'll just stay up all night': meet the young designer Kwadjo Owusu-Ansah holding down a day job and making sateen caps with devil horns after dark
    Kwadjo Owusu-Ansah hasn't even promoted his latest line of brightly coloured helmets, but 'the most amazing people are finding them'

    Owusu-Ansah - who goes by the name DamnKojo professionally and works full time in marketing at a wine and spirits company - sees his fashion line as less of an up-and-coming label than an ongoing art project.

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  • 'Sometimes I'll just stay up all night': meet the young designer Kwadjo Owusu-Ansah holding down a day job and making sateen caps with devil horns after dark
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    'Sometimes I'll just stay up all night': meet the young designer Kwadjo Owusu-Ansah holding down a day job and making sateen caps with devil horns after dark
    Kwadjo Owusu-Ansah hasn't even promoted his latest line of brightly coloured helmets, but 'the most amazing people are finding them'

    Owusu-Ansah - who goes by the name DamnKojo professionally and works full time in marketing at a wine and spirits company - sees his fashion line as less of an up-and-coming label than an ongoing art project.

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  • 'Sometimes I'll just stay up all night': meet the young designer Kwadjo Owusu-Ansah holding down a day job and making sateen caps with devil horns after dark
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    'Sometimes I'll just stay up all night': meet the young designer Kwadjo Owusu-Ansah holding down a day job and making sateen caps with devil horns after dark
    Kwadjo Owusu-Ansah hasn't even promoted his latest line of brightly coloured helmets, but 'the most amazing people are finding them'

    Owusu-Ansah - who goes by the name DamnKojo professionally and works full time in marketing at a wine and spirits company - sees his fashion line as less of an up-and-coming label than an ongoing art project.

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  • PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence in Whitehall, London, UK.
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    PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence in Whitehall, London, UK.
    PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence headquarters, Horse Guards Avenue, Whitehall, London, UK.
    19th January 2024

    Bloodied ‘Bears’ to ‘Die’ on Ministry of Defence’s Doorstep After PETA Exposé of Bearskin Caps

    A group of PETA supporters – dressed in little more than bear masks and covered in bloody “arrow wounds” lie sprawled on Union Jack flags as they hold a “die-in” near the Ministry of Defence’s (MoD) headquarters to protest its support of the slaughter of Canadian black bears for purely ornamental bearskin caps. The action follows a new PETA video exposé revealing how bears are baited with food, shot with crossbows, disembowelled, and dismembered by recreational hunters in Canada. This is the source of the fur used to make the King’s Guard’s caps.

    It takes the skin of at least one bear to make a single cap. According to public records obtained by PETA, the MoD bought 498 bearskin hats between 2017 and 2022 – equating to nearly 500 slaughtered bears – even though PETA first offered the ministry a superior faux fur produced by luxury faux furrier ECOPEL in 2017, and ECOPEL has committed to supplying an unlimited amount to the ministry for free for 10 years.

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  • PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence in Whitehall, London, UK.
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    PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence in Whitehall, London, UK.
    PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence headquarters, Horse Guards Avenue, Whitehall, London, UK.
    19th January 2024

    Bloodied ‘Bears’ to ‘Die’ on Ministry of Defence’s Doorstep After PETA Exposé of Bearskin Caps

    A group of PETA supporters – dressed in little more than bear masks and covered in bloody “arrow wounds” lie sprawled on Union Jack flags as they hold a “die-in” near the Ministry of Defence’s (MoD) headquarters to protest its support of the slaughter of Canadian black bears for purely ornamental bearskin caps. The action follows a new PETA video exposé revealing how bears are baited with food, shot with crossbows, disembowelled, and dismembered by recreational hunters in Canada. This is the source of the fur used to make the King’s Guard’s caps.

    It takes the skin of at least one bear to make a single cap. According to public records obtained by PETA, the MoD bought 498 bearskin hats between 2017 and 2022 – equating to nearly 500 slaughtered bears – even though PETA first offered the ministry a superior faux fur produced by luxury faux furrier ECOPEL in 2017, and ECOPEL has committed to supplying an unlimited amount to the ministry for free for 10 years.

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  • PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence in Whitehall, London, UK.
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    PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence in Whitehall, London, UK.
    PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence headquarters, Horse Guards Avenue, Whitehall, London, UK.
    19th January 2024

    Bloodied ‘Bears’ to ‘Die’ on Ministry of Defence’s Doorstep After PETA Exposé of Bearskin Caps

    A group of PETA supporters – dressed in little more than bear masks and covered in bloody “arrow wounds” lie sprawled on Union Jack flags as they hold a “die-in” near the Ministry of Defence’s (MoD) headquarters to protest its support of the slaughter of Canadian black bears for purely ornamental bearskin caps. The action follows a new PETA video exposé revealing how bears are baited with food, shot with crossbows, disembowelled, and dismembered by recreational hunters in Canada. This is the source of the fur used to make the King’s Guard’s caps.

    It takes the skin of at least one bear to make a single cap. According to public records obtained by PETA, the MoD bought 498 bearskin hats between 2017 and 2022 – equating to nearly 500 slaughtered bears – even though PETA first offered the ministry a superior faux fur produced by luxury faux furrier ECOPEL in 2017, and ECOPEL has committed to supplying an unlimited amount to the ministry for free for 10 years.

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    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence in Whitehall, London, UK.
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    PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence in Whitehall, London, UK.
    PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence headquarters, Horse Guards Avenue, Whitehall, London, UK.
    19th January 2024

    Bloodied ‘Bears’ to ‘Die’ on Ministry of Defence’s Doorstep After PETA Exposé of Bearskin Caps

    A group of PETA supporters – dressed in little more than bear masks and covered in bloody “arrow wounds” lie sprawled on Union Jack flags as they hold a “die-in” near the Ministry of Defence’s (MoD) headquarters to protest its support of the slaughter of Canadian black bears for purely ornamental bearskin caps. The action follows a new PETA video exposé revealing how bears are baited with food, shot with crossbows, disembowelled, and dismembered by recreational hunters in Canada. This is the source of the fur used to make the King’s Guard’s caps.

    It takes the skin of at least one bear to make a single cap. According to public records obtained by PETA, the MoD bought 498 bearskin hats between 2017 and 2022 – equating to nearly 500 slaughtered bears – even though PETA first offered the ministry a superior faux fur produced by luxury faux furrier ECOPEL in 2017, and ECOPEL has committed to supplying an unlimited amount to the ministry for free for 10 years.

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  • PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence in Whitehall, London, UK.
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    PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence in Whitehall, London, UK.
    PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence headquarters, Horse Guards Avenue, Whitehall, London, UK.
    19th January 2024

    Bloodied ‘Bears’ to ‘Die’ on Ministry of Defence’s Doorstep After PETA Exposé of Bearskin Caps

    A group of PETA supporters – dressed in little more than bear masks and covered in bloody “arrow wounds” lie sprawled on Union Jack flags as they hold a “die-in” near the Ministry of Defence’s (MoD) headquarters to protest its support of the slaughter of Canadian black bears for purely ornamental bearskin caps. The action follows a new PETA video exposé revealing how bears are baited with food, shot with crossbows, disembowelled, and dismembered by recreational hunters in Canada. This is the source of the fur used to make the King’s Guard’s caps.

    It takes the skin of at least one bear to make a single cap. According to public records obtained by PETA, the MoD bought 498 bearskin hats between 2017 and 2022 – equating to nearly 500 slaughtered bears – even though PETA first offered the ministry a superior faux fur produced by luxury faux furrier ECOPEL in 2017, and ECOPEL has committed to supplying an unlimited amount to the ministry for free for 10 years.

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  • PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence in Whitehall, London, UK.
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    PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence in Whitehall, London, UK.
    PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence headquarters, Horse Guards Avenue, Whitehall, London, UK.
    19th January 2024

    Bloodied ‘Bears’ to ‘Die’ on Ministry of Defence’s Doorstep After PETA Exposé of Bearskin Caps

    A group of PETA supporters – dressed in little more than bear masks and covered in bloody “arrow wounds” lie sprawled on Union Jack flags as they hold a “die-in” near the Ministry of Defence’s (MoD) headquarters to protest its support of the slaughter of Canadian black bears for purely ornamental bearskin caps. The action follows a new PETA video exposé revealing how bears are baited with food, shot with crossbows, disembowelled, and dismembered by recreational hunters in Canada. This is the source of the fur used to make the King’s Guard’s caps.

    It takes the skin of at least one bear to make a single cap. According to public records obtained by PETA, the MoD bought 498 bearskin hats between 2017 and 2022 – equating to nearly 500 slaughtered bears – even though PETA first offered the ministry a superior faux fur produced by luxury faux furrier ECOPEL in 2017, and ECOPEL has committed to supplying an unlimited amount to the ministry for free for 10 years.

    Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine

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  • PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence in Whitehall, London, UK.
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    PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence in Whitehall, London, UK.
    PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence headquarters, Horse Guards Avenue, Whitehall, London, UK.
    19th January 2024

    Bloodied ‘Bears’ to ‘Die’ on Ministry of Defence’s Doorstep After PETA Exposé of Bearskin Caps

    A group of PETA supporters – dressed in little more than bear masks and covered in bloody “arrow wounds” lie sprawled on Union Jack flags as they hold a “die-in” near the Ministry of Defence’s (MoD) headquarters to protest its support of the slaughter of Canadian black bears for purely ornamental bearskin caps. The action follows a new PETA video exposé revealing how bears are baited with food, shot with crossbows, disembowelled, and dismembered by recreational hunters in Canada. This is the source of the fur used to make the King’s Guard’s caps.

    It takes the skin of at least one bear to make a single cap. According to public records obtained by PETA, the MoD bought 498 bearskin hats between 2017 and 2022 – equating to nearly 500 slaughtered bears – even though PETA first offered the ministry a superior faux fur produced by luxury faux furrier ECOPEL in 2017, and ECOPEL has committed to supplying an unlimited amount to the ministry for free for 10 years.

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  • PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence in Whitehall, London, UK.
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    PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence in Whitehall, London, UK.
    PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence headquarters, Horse Guards Avenue, Whitehall, London, UK.
    19th January 2024

    Bloodied ‘Bears’ to ‘Die’ on Ministry of Defence’s Doorstep After PETA Exposé of Bearskin Caps

    A group of PETA supporters – dressed in little more than bear masks and covered in bloody “arrow wounds” lie sprawled on Union Jack flags as they hold a “die-in” near the Ministry of Defence’s (MoD) headquarters to protest its support of the slaughter of Canadian black bears for purely ornamental bearskin caps. The action follows a new PETA video exposé revealing how bears are baited with food, shot with crossbows, disembowelled, and dismembered by recreational hunters in Canada. This is the source of the fur used to make the King’s Guard’s caps.

    It takes the skin of at least one bear to make a single cap. According to public records obtained by PETA, the MoD bought 498 bearskin hats between 2017 and 2022 – equating to nearly 500 slaughtered bears – even though PETA first offered the ministry a superior faux fur produced by luxury faux furrier ECOPEL in 2017, and ECOPEL has committed to supplying an unlimited amount to the ministry for free for 10 years.

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  • PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence in Whitehall, London, UK.
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    PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence in Whitehall, London, UK.
    PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence headquarters, Horse Guards Avenue, Whitehall, London, UK.
    19th January 2024

    Bloodied ‘Bears’ to ‘Die’ on Ministry of Defence’s Doorstep After PETA Exposé of Bearskin Caps

    A group of PETA supporters – dressed in little more than bear masks and covered in bloody “arrow wounds” lie sprawled on Union Jack flags as they hold a “die-in” near the Ministry of Defence’s (MoD) headquarters to protest its support of the slaughter of Canadian black bears for purely ornamental bearskin caps. The action follows a new PETA video exposé revealing how bears are baited with food, shot with crossbows, disembowelled, and dismembered by recreational hunters in Canada. This is the source of the fur used to make the King’s Guard’s caps.

    It takes the skin of at least one bear to make a single cap. According to public records obtained by PETA, the MoD bought 498 bearskin hats between 2017 and 2022 – equating to nearly 500 slaughtered bears – even though PETA first offered the ministry a superior faux fur produced by luxury faux furrier ECOPEL in 2017, and ECOPEL has committed to supplying an unlimited amount to the ministry for free for 10 years.

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  • PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence in Whitehall, London, UK.
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    PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence in Whitehall, London, UK.
    PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence headquarters, Horse Guards Avenue, Whitehall, London, UK.
    19th January 2024

    Bloodied ‘Bears’ to ‘Die’ on Ministry of Defence’s Doorstep After PETA Exposé of Bearskin Caps

    A group of PETA supporters – dressed in little more than bear masks and covered in bloody “arrow wounds” lie sprawled on Union Jack flags as they hold a “die-in” near the Ministry of Defence’s (MoD) headquarters to protest its support of the slaughter of Canadian black bears for purely ornamental bearskin caps. The action follows a new PETA video exposé revealing how bears are baited with food, shot with crossbows, disembowelled, and dismembered by recreational hunters in Canada. This is the source of the fur used to make the King’s Guard’s caps.

    It takes the skin of at least one bear to make a single cap. According to public records obtained by PETA, the MoD bought 498 bearskin hats between 2017 and 2022 – equating to nearly 500 slaughtered bears – even though PETA first offered the ministry a superior faux fur produced by luxury faux furrier ECOPEL in 2017, and ECOPEL has committed to supplying an unlimited amount to the ministry for free for 10 years.

    Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence in Whitehall, London, UK.
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    PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence in Whitehall, London, UK.
    PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence headquarters, Horse Guards Avenue, Whitehall, London, UK.
    19th January 2024

    Bloodied ‘Bears’ to ‘Die’ on Ministry of Defence’s Doorstep After PETA Exposé of Bearskin Caps

    A group of PETA supporters – dressed in little more than bear masks and covered in bloody “arrow wounds” lie sprawled on Union Jack flags as they hold a “die-in” near the Ministry of Defence’s (MoD) headquarters to protest its support of the slaughter of Canadian black bears for purely ornamental bearskin caps. The action follows a new PETA video exposé revealing how bears are baited with food, shot with crossbows, disembowelled, and dismembered by recreational hunters in Canada. This is the source of the fur used to make the King’s Guard’s caps.

    It takes the skin of at least one bear to make a single cap. According to public records obtained by PETA, the MoD bought 498 bearskin hats between 2017 and 2022 – equating to nearly 500 slaughtered bears – even though PETA first offered the ministry a superior faux fur produced by luxury faux furrier ECOPEL in 2017, and ECOPEL has committed to supplying an unlimited amount to the ministry for free for 10 years.

    Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine

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  • PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence in Whitehall, London, UK.
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    PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence in Whitehall, London, UK.
    PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence headquarters, Horse Guards Avenue, Whitehall, London, UK.
    19th January 2024

    Bloodied ‘Bears’ to ‘Die’ on Ministry of Defence’s Doorstep After PETA Exposé of Bearskin Caps

    A group of PETA supporters – dressed in little more than bear masks and covered in bloody “arrow wounds” lie sprawled on Union Jack flags as they hold a “die-in” near the Ministry of Defence’s (MoD) headquarters to protest its support of the slaughter of Canadian black bears for purely ornamental bearskin caps. The action follows a new PETA video exposé revealing how bears are baited with food, shot with crossbows, disembowelled, and dismembered by recreational hunters in Canada. This is the source of the fur used to make the King’s Guard’s caps.

    It takes the skin of at least one bear to make a single cap. According to public records obtained by PETA, the MoD bought 498 bearskin hats between 2017 and 2022 – equating to nearly 500 slaughtered bears – even though PETA first offered the ministry a superior faux fur produced by luxury faux furrier ECOPEL in 2017, and ECOPEL has committed to supplying an unlimited amount to the ministry for free for 10 years.

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    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence in Whitehall, London, UK.
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    PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence in Whitehall, London, UK.
    PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence headquarters, Horse Guards Avenue, Whitehall, London, UK.
    19th January 2024

    Bloodied ‘Bears’ to ‘Die’ on Ministry of Defence’s Doorstep After PETA Exposé of Bearskin Caps

    A group of PETA supporters – dressed in little more than bear masks and covered in bloody “arrow wounds” lie sprawled on Union Jack flags as they hold a “die-in” near the Ministry of Defence’s (MoD) headquarters to protest its support of the slaughter of Canadian black bears for purely ornamental bearskin caps. The action follows a new PETA video exposé revealing how bears are baited with food, shot with crossbows, disembowelled, and dismembered by recreational hunters in Canada. This is the source of the fur used to make the King’s Guard’s caps.

    It takes the skin of at least one bear to make a single cap. According to public records obtained by PETA, the MoD bought 498 bearskin hats between 2017 and 2022 – equating to nearly 500 slaughtered bears – even though PETA first offered the ministry a superior faux fur produced by luxury faux furrier ECOPEL in 2017, and ECOPEL has committed to supplying an unlimited amount to the ministry for free for 10 years.

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  • PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence in Whitehall, London, UK.
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    PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence in Whitehall, London, UK.
    PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence headquarters, Horse Guards Avenue, Whitehall, London, UK.
    19th January 2024

    Bloodied ‘Bears’ to ‘Die’ on Ministry of Defence’s Doorstep After PETA Exposé of Bearskin Caps

    A group of PETA supporters – dressed in little more than bear masks and covered in bloody “arrow wounds” lie sprawled on Union Jack flags as they hold a “die-in” near the Ministry of Defence’s (MoD) headquarters to protest its support of the slaughter of Canadian black bears for purely ornamental bearskin caps. The action follows a new PETA video exposé revealing how bears are baited with food, shot with crossbows, disembowelled, and dismembered by recreational hunters in Canada. This is the source of the fur used to make the King’s Guard’s caps.

    It takes the skin of at least one bear to make a single cap. According to public records obtained by PETA, the MoD bought 498 bearskin hats between 2017 and 2022 – equating to nearly 500 slaughtered bears – even though PETA first offered the ministry a superior faux fur produced by luxury faux furrier ECOPEL in 2017, and ECOPEL has committed to supplying an unlimited amount to the ministry for free for 10 years.

    Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence in Whitehall, London, UK.
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    PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence in Whitehall, London, UK.
    PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence headquarters, Horse Guards Avenue, Whitehall, London, UK.
    19th January 2024

    Bloodied ‘Bears’ to ‘Die’ on Ministry of Defence’s Doorstep After PETA Exposé of Bearskin Caps

    A group of PETA supporters – dressed in little more than bear masks and covered in bloody “arrow wounds” lie sprawled on Union Jack flags as they hold a “die-in” near the Ministry of Defence’s (MoD) headquarters to protest its support of the slaughter of Canadian black bears for purely ornamental bearskin caps. The action follows a new PETA video exposé revealing how bears are baited with food, shot with crossbows, disembowelled, and dismembered by recreational hunters in Canada. This is the source of the fur used to make the King’s Guard’s caps.

    It takes the skin of at least one bear to make a single cap. According to public records obtained by PETA, the MoD bought 498 bearskin hats between 2017 and 2022 – equating to nearly 500 slaughtered bears – even though PETA first offered the ministry a superior faux fur produced by luxury faux furrier ECOPEL in 2017, and ECOPEL has committed to supplying an unlimited amount to the ministry for free for 10 years.

    Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence in Whitehall, London, UK.
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    PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence in Whitehall, London, UK.
    PETA Protest at Ministry of Defence headquarters, Horse Guards Avenue, Whitehall, London, UK.
    19th January 2024

    Bloodied ‘Bears’ to ‘Die’ on Ministry of Defence’s Doorstep After PETA Exposé of Bearskin Caps

    A group of PETA supporters – dressed in little more than bear masks and covered in bloody “arrow wounds” lie sprawled on Union Jack flags as they hold a “die-in” near the Ministry of Defence’s (MoD) headquarters to protest its support of the slaughter of Canadian black bears for purely ornamental bearskin caps. The action follows a new PETA video exposé revealing how bears are baited with food, shot with crossbows, disembowelled, and dismembered by recreational hunters in Canada. This is the source of the fur used to make the King’s Guard’s caps.

    It takes the skin of at least one bear to make a single cap. According to public records obtained by PETA, the MoD bought 498 bearskin hats between 2017 and 2022 – equating to nearly 500 slaughtered bears – even though PETA first offered the ministry a superior faux fur produced by luxury faux furrier ECOPEL in 2017, and ECOPEL has committed to supplying an unlimited amount to the ministry for free for 10 years.

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  • Christmas themed computer keyboard key caps
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    Christmas themed computer keyboard key caps
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    Computer keyboards can now display some Christmas cheer — with a range of themed key caps featuring Santa, a snowman and a decorated tree.

    The highly detailed resin models can replace conventional keyboard caps anywhere in the board for festive fun.

    They have been created by US company Dwarf Factory.

    They are called Frosty, Yule Tree, and Pere Noel.

    Each one features a few iconic holiday archetypes, including a snowy light-adorned chimney as a base, and a snow globe-style circular orb as a topper.

    Frosty is home to a classic snowman, Yule Tree holds a decorated Christmas tree while Pere Noel is Santa.

    They are being sold, by online store drop.com.

    A spokesperson said: “These are handmade from resin with an incredible level of detail and quality.

    “These festive artisans may just inspire you to leave your holiday decorations up all year long.”

    The caps are $49 USD each / €45 euros.

    OPS: The festive computer keyboard key caps.

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  • Christmas themed computer keyboard key caps
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    Christmas themed computer keyboard key caps
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    Ref 15272

    08/11/2023

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures must credit: Dwarf Factory

    Computer keyboards can now display some Christmas cheer — with a range of themed key caps featuring Santa, a snowman and a decorated tree.

    The highly detailed resin models can replace conventional keyboard caps anywhere in the board for festive fun.

    They have been created by US company Dwarf Factory.

    They are called Frosty, Yule Tree, and Pere Noel.

    Each one features a few iconic holiday archetypes, including a snowy light-adorned chimney as a base, and a snow globe-style circular orb as a topper.

    Frosty is home to a classic snowman, Yule Tree holds a decorated Christmas tree while Pere Noel is Santa.

    They are being sold, by online store drop.com.

    A spokesperson said: “These are handmade from resin with an incredible level of detail and quality.

    “These festive artisans may just inspire you to leave your holiday decorations up all year long.”

    The caps are $49 USD each / €45 euros.

    OPS: The festive computer keyboard key caps.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Christmas themed computer keyboard key caps
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    Christmas themed computer keyboard key caps
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Caps 1

    Ref 15272

    08/11/2023

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures must credit: Dwarf Factory

    Computer keyboards can now display some Christmas cheer — with a range of themed key caps featuring Santa, a snowman and a decorated tree.

    The highly detailed resin models can replace conventional keyboard caps anywhere in the board for festive fun.

    They have been created by US company Dwarf Factory.

    They are called Frosty, Yule Tree, and Pere Noel.

    Each one features a few iconic holiday archetypes, including a snowy light-adorned chimney as a base, and a snow globe-style circular orb as a topper.

    Frosty is home to a classic snowman, Yule Tree holds a decorated Christmas tree while Pere Noel is Santa.

    They are being sold, by online store drop.com.

    A spokesperson said: “These are handmade from resin with an incredible level of detail and quality.

    “These festive artisans may just inspire you to leave your holiday decorations up all year long.”

    The caps are $49 USD each / €45 euros.

    OPS: The festive computer keyboard key caps.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Christmas themed computer keyboard key caps
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    Christmas themed computer keyboard key caps
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Caps 1

    Ref 15272

    08/11/2023

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures must credit: Dwarf Factory

    Computer keyboards can now display some Christmas cheer — with a range of themed key caps featuring Santa, a snowman and a decorated tree.

    The highly detailed resin models can replace conventional keyboard caps anywhere in the board for festive fun.

    They have been created by US company Dwarf Factory.

    They are called Frosty, Yule Tree, and Pere Noel.

    Each one features a few iconic holiday archetypes, including a snowy light-adorned chimney as a base, and a snow globe-style circular orb as a topper.

    Frosty is home to a classic snowman, Yule Tree holds a decorated Christmas tree while Pere Noel is Santa.

    They are being sold, by online store drop.com.

    A spokesperson said: “These are handmade from resin with an incredible level of detail and quality.

    “These festive artisans may just inspire you to leave your holiday decorations up all year long.”

    The caps are $49 USD each / €45 euros.

    OPS: The festive computer keyboard key caps.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Christmas themed computer keyboard key caps
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    Christmas themed computer keyboard key caps
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Caps 1

    Ref 15272

    08/11/2023

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures must credit: Dwarf Factory

    Computer keyboards can now display some Christmas cheer — with a range of themed key caps featuring Santa, a snowman and a decorated tree.

    The highly detailed resin models can replace conventional keyboard caps anywhere in the board for festive fun.

    They have been created by US company Dwarf Factory.

    They are called Frosty, Yule Tree, and Pere Noel.

    Each one features a few iconic holiday archetypes, including a snowy light-adorned chimney as a base, and a snow globe-style circular orb as a topper.

    Frosty is home to a classic snowman, Yule Tree holds a decorated Christmas tree while Pere Noel is Santa.

    They are being sold, by online store drop.com.

    A spokesperson said: “These are handmade from resin with an incredible level of detail and quality.

    “These festive artisans may just inspire you to leave your holiday decorations up all year long.”

    The caps are $49 USD each / €45 euros.

    OPS: The festive computer keyboard key caps.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Christmas themed computer keyboard key caps
    DUKAS_162527848_FER
    Christmas themed computer keyboard key caps
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Caps 1

    Ref 15272

    08/11/2023

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures must credit: Dwarf Factory

    Computer keyboards can now display some Christmas cheer — with a range of themed key caps featuring Santa, a snowman and a decorated tree.

    The highly detailed resin models can replace conventional keyboard caps anywhere in the board for festive fun.

    They have been created by US company Dwarf Factory.

    They are called Frosty, Yule Tree, and Pere Noel.

    Each one features a few iconic holiday archetypes, including a snowy light-adorned chimney as a base, and a snow globe-style circular orb as a topper.

    Frosty is home to a classic snowman, Yule Tree holds a decorated Christmas tree while Pere Noel is Santa.

    They are being sold, by online store drop.com.

    A spokesperson said: “These are handmade from resin with an incredible level of detail and quality.

    “These festive artisans may just inspire you to leave your holiday decorations up all year long.”

    The caps are $49 USD each / €45 euros.

    OPS: The festive computer keyboard key caps.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • PETA Supporters hold a  ‘Die-In’ Against the use of Bearskin Caps at Marble Arch, London, Great Britain 28th May 2022.
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    PETA Supporters hold a ‘Die-In’ Against the use of Bearskin Caps at Marble Arch, London, Great Britain 28th May 2022.
    PETA Supporters hold a ÔDie-InÕ Against the use of Bearskin Caps at Marble Arch, London, Great Britain 28th May 2022.

    A group of PETA supporters wearing little more than bear masks and lying on ÒbloodÓ-soaked Union Jack flags hold a bloody Òdie-inÓ at Marble Arch to protest the Ministry of DefenceÕs (MoD) support of the slaughter of Canadian black bears, whose fur is used to make the caps worn by the QueenÕs Guard. It can take the hide of an entire bear to make just one cap. The MoD frequently makes the claim that the bear pelts are the by-product of a ÒcullÓ overseen by Canadian authorities.
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  • PETA Supporters hold a  ‘Die-In’ Against the use of Bearskin Caps at Marble Arch, London, Great Britain 28th May 2022.
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    PETA Supporters hold a ‘Die-In’ Against the use of Bearskin Caps at Marble Arch, London, Great Britain 28th May 2022.
    PETA Supporters hold a ÔDie-InÕ Against the use of Bearskin Caps at Marble Arch, London, Great Britain 28th May 2022.

    A group of PETA supporters wearing little more than bear masks and lying on ÒbloodÓ-soaked Union Jack flags hold a bloody Òdie-inÓ at Marble Arch to protest the Ministry of DefenceÕs (MoD) support of the slaughter of Canadian black bears, whose fur is used to make the caps worn by the QueenÕs Guard. It can take the hide of an entire bear to make just one cap. The MoD frequently makes the claim that the bear pelts are the by-product of a ÒcullÓ overseen by Canadian authorities.
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  • PETA Supporters hold a  ‘Die-In’ Against the use of Bearskin Caps at Marble Arch, London, Great Britain 28th May 2022.
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    PETA Supporters hold a ‘Die-In’ Against the use of Bearskin Caps at Marble Arch, London, Great Britain 28th May 2022.
    PETA Supporters hold a ‘Die-In’ Against the use of Bearskin Caps at Marble Arch, London, Great Britain 28th May 2022.

    A group of PETA supporters wearing little more than bear masks and lying on “blood”-soaked Union Jack flags hold a bloody “die-in” at Marble Arch to protest the Ministry of Defence’s (MoD) support of the slaughter of Canadian black bears, whose fur is used to make the caps worn by the Queen’s Guard. It can take the hide of an entire bear to make just one cap. The MoD frequently makes the claim that the bear pelts are the by-product of a “cull” overseen by Canadian authorities.
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  • PETA Supporters hold a  ‘Die-In’ Against the use of Bearskin Caps at Marble Arch, London, Great Britain 28th May 2022.
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    PETA Supporters hold a ‘Die-In’ Against the use of Bearskin Caps at Marble Arch, London, Great Britain 28th May 2022.
    PETA Supporters hold a ‘Die-In’ Against the use of Bearskin Caps at Marble Arch, London, Great Britain 28th May 2022.

    A group of PETA supporters wearing little more than bear masks and lying on “blood”-soaked Union Jack flags hold a bloody “die-in” at Marble Arch to protest the Ministry of Defence’s (MoD) support of the slaughter of Canadian black bears, whose fur is used to make the caps worn by the Queen’s Guard. It can take the hide of an entire bear to make just one cap. The MoD frequently makes the claim that the bear pelts are the by-product of a “cull” overseen by Canadian authorities.
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  • PETA Supporters hold a  ‘Die-In’ Against the use of Bearskin Caps at Marble Arch, London, Great Britain 28th May 2022.
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    PETA Supporters hold a ‘Die-In’ Against the use of Bearskin Caps at Marble Arch, London, Great Britain 28th May 2022.
    PETA Supporters hold a ‘Die-In’ Against the use of Bearskin Caps at Marble Arch, London, Great Britain 28th May 2022.

    A group of PETA supporters wearing little more than bear masks and lying on “blood”-soaked Union Jack flags hold a bloody “die-in” at Marble Arch to protest the Ministry of Defence’s (MoD) support of the slaughter of Canadian black bears, whose fur is used to make the caps worn by the Queen’s Guard. It can take the hide of an entire bear to make just one cap. The MoD frequently makes the claim that the bear pelts are the by-product of a “cull” overseen by Canadian authorities.
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  • PETA Supporters hold a  ‘Die-In’ Against the use of Bearskin Caps at Marble Arch, London, Great Britain 28th May 2022.
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    PETA Supporters hold a ‘Die-In’ Against the use of Bearskin Caps at Marble Arch, London, Great Britain 28th May 2022.
    PETA Supporters hold a ‘Die-In’ Against the use of Bearskin Caps at Marble Arch, London, Great Britain 28th May 2022.

    A group of PETA supporters wearing little more than bear masks and lying on “blood”-soaked Union Jack flags hold a bloody “die-in” at Marble Arch to protest the Ministry of Defence’s (MoD) support of the slaughter of Canadian black bears, whose fur is used to make the caps worn by the Queen’s Guard. It can take the hide of an entire bear to make just one cap. The MoD frequently makes the claim that the bear pelts are the by-product of a “cull” overseen by Canadian authorities.
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  • PETA Supporters hold a  ‘Die-In’ Against the use of Bearskin Caps at Marble Arch, London, Great Britain 28th May 2022.
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    PETA Supporters hold a ‘Die-In’ Against the use of Bearskin Caps at Marble Arch, London, Great Britain 28th May 2022.
    PETA Supporters hold a ‘Die-In’ Against the use of Bearskin Caps at Marble Arch, London, Great Britain 28th May 2022.

    A group of PETA supporters wearing little more than bear masks and lying on “blood”-soaked Union Jack flags hold a bloody “die-in” at Marble Arch to protest the Ministry of Defence’s (MoD) support of the slaughter of Canadian black bears, whose fur is used to make the caps worn by the Queen’s Guard. It can take the hide of an entire bear to make just one cap. The MoD frequently makes the claim that the bear pelts are the by-product of a “cull” overseen by Canadian authorities.
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  • PETA Supporters hold a  ‘Die-In’ Against the use of Bearskin Caps at Marble Arch, London, Great Britain 28th May 2022.
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    PETA Supporters hold a ‘Die-In’ Against the use of Bearskin Caps at Marble Arch, London, Great Britain 28th May 2022.
    PETA Supporters hold a ‘Die-In’ Against the use of Bearskin Caps at Marble Arch, London, Great Britain 28th May 2022.

    A group of PETA supporters wearing little more than bear masks and lying on “blood”-soaked Union Jack flags hold a bloody “die-in” at Marble Arch to protest the Ministry of Defence’s (MoD) support of the slaughter of Canadian black bears, whose fur is used to make the caps worn by the Queen’s Guard. It can take the hide of an entire bear to make just one cap. The MoD frequently makes the claim that the bear pelts are the by-product of a “cull” overseen by Canadian authorities.
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  • PETA Supporters hold a  ‘Die-In’ Against the use of Bearskin Caps at Marble Arch, London, Great Britain 28th May 2022.
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    PETA Supporters hold a ‘Die-In’ Against the use of Bearskin Caps at Marble Arch, London, Great Britain 28th May 2022.
    PETA Supporters hold a ‘Die-In’ Against the use of Bearskin Caps at Marble Arch, London, Great Britain 28th May 2022.

    A group of PETA supporters wearing little more than bear masks and lying on “blood”-soaked Union Jack flags hold a bloody “die-in” at Marble Arch to protest the Ministry of Defence’s (MoD) support of the slaughter of Canadian black bears, whose fur is used to make the caps worn by the Queen’s Guard. It can take the hide of an entire bear to make just one cap. The MoD frequently makes the claim that the bear pelts are the by-product of a “cull” overseen by Canadian authorities.
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  • PETA Supporters hold a  ‘Die-In’ Against the use of Bearskin Caps at Marble Arch, London, Great Britain 28th May 2022.
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    PETA Supporters hold a ‘Die-In’ Against the use of Bearskin Caps at Marble Arch, London, Great Britain 28th May 2022.
    PETA Supporters hold a ‘Die-In’ Against the use of Bearskin Caps at Marble Arch, London, Great Britain 28th May 2022.

    A group of PETA supporters wearing little more than bear masks and lying on “blood”-soaked Union Jack flags hold a bloody “die-in” at Marble Arch to protest the Ministry of Defence’s (MoD) support of the slaughter of Canadian black bears, whose fur is used to make the caps worn by the Queen’s Guard. It can take the hide of an entire bear to make just one cap. The MoD frequently makes the claim that the bear pelts are the by-product of a “cull” overseen by Canadian authorities.
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  • PEOPLE - Familie von Wayne Rooney bei seinem letzten internationalen Fussballspiel
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    PEOPLE - Familie von Wayne Rooney bei seinem letzten internationalen Fussballspiel
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    Wayne Rooney poses alongside his wife Coleen Rooney and their four sons, Kit, Kai, Klay and Cass after he is presented a trophy to commemorate his 120 caps for England
    England v USA International football match, Wembley Stadium, London, UK - 15 Nov 2018

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  • PEOPLE - Familie von Wayne Rooney bei seinem letzten internationalen Fussballspiel
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    PEOPLE - Familie von Wayne Rooney bei seinem letzten internationalen Fussballspiel
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    Wayne Rooney poses alongside his wife Coleen Rooney and their four sons, Kit, Kai, Klay and Cass after he is presented a trophy to commemorate his 120 caps for England
    England v USA International football match, Wembley Stadium, London, UK - 15 Nov 2018

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  • PEOPLE - Familie von Wayne Rooney bei seinem letzten internationalen Fussballspiel
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    PEOPLE - Familie von Wayne Rooney bei seinem letzten internationalen Fussballspiel
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    Wayne Rooney kisses his son Cass on the forehead after he is presented with a trophy to commemorate his 120 caps for England
    England v USA International football match, Wembley Stadium, London, UK - 15 Nov 2018

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    STUDIO - Peter James
    Peter James is an international best-selling British writer of crime fiction. He was born in Brighton, the son of Cornelia James, the former glove maker to Queen Elizabeth II. Pictured in his home office in West Sussex, UK.

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    STUDIO - Peter James
    Peter James is an international best-selling British writer of crime fiction. He was born in Brighton, the son of Cornelia James, the former glove maker to Queen Elizabeth II. Pictured in his home office in West Sussex, UK.

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    STUDIO - Peter James
    Peter James is an international best-selling British writer of crime fiction. He was born in Brighton, the son of Cornelia James, the former glove maker to Queen Elizabeth II. Pictured in his home office in West Sussex, UK.

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    STUDIO - Peter James
    Peter James is an international best-selling British writer of crime fiction. He was born in Brighton, the son of Cornelia James, the former glove maker to Queen Elizabeth II. Pictured in his home office in West Sussex, UK.

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  • FEATURE - Pakistan: Transportmittel in Karachi
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    FEATURE - Pakistan: Transportmittel in Karachi
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    An important part of pimping up your particular form of Karachi transport are the accessories - super colourful hub caps, stickers and tassels can all be bought at the many truck art markets in town. This particular one is right across from the Karachi Zoo
    Camels, rickshaws and buses in Karachi, Pakistan - 03 Aug 2016
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    Forget the standard four-wheel drive: rickshaws, camels and 'bride-like' buses line the streets of Karachi, Pakistan's biggest city.

    Bilal Hassan is a practising doctor who wants to give a real glimpse of life in Karachi through photography. In this photo series he reveals racing Rickshawallas and the reason behind pimping up vehicles.
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    Taylor Swift out and about in London, Britain - 07 Nov 2012
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    Taylor Swift leaving her hotel.
    Taylor Swift out and about in London, Britain - 07 Nov 2012
    WEARING DICE PRINT NAVY DRESS BY NW3 HIGH-STREET BAG WORN BEFORE
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