People

Celebrities and Royals from around the world. Right on schedule.

News

Daily news and events, covered by our international photographers.

Features

Odd, funny and touchy images. Be amazed.

Styling

Fashion and design trends.

Portrait

Premium Portraiture.

Reportage

In-depth Coverage.

Creative

Selected stock imagery.

Dukas Bildagentur
request@dukas.ch
+41 44 298 50 00

Your search:

147 result(s) in 0.13 s

  • FEATURE - Videospielsüchtig: Seniorin Bridget Odlin verbringt 8 Stunden täglich hinter der Konsole
    DUK10137768_001
    FEATURE - Videospielsüchtig: Seniorin Bridget Odlin verbringt 8 Stunden täglich hinter der Konsole
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Bridget with her console collection (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Video game addict great-grandmother reveals how she plays with her consoles for
    eight hours a day
    By Anders Anglesey, PA Real Life
    A great- grandmother who describes herself as a "video game addict" and plays for up
    to eight hours a day is so well known in gaming circles she is promoting a national
    tournament later this month at the age of 76.
    Former council debt recovery officer Bridget Odlin was already ahead of her time
    when she picked up her first controller over 40 years ago, after buying a Nintendo
    console with a Super Mario title for her son Andrew, then aged 13 - and herself
    becoming hooked.
    Bridget, who lives in Louth, Lincolnshire, with her ex- motorcycle mechanic husband
    Philip, 68, who is now also a gamer, said: "I clearly remember Andrew wouldn't let me
    have a go and told me, 'Oh you'd just ruin it'.
    "But I was really curious and, soon after, my husband bought me my own console,
    together with another copy of Mario and I absolutely loved it. I was hooked.
    "My son couldn't believe it. He told everybody at school, 'My mum plays video
    games!'
    "It really helped us to have a connection. Teenage bo ys are hard to understand at
    times, but my gaming gave us a level playing field and something to talk about.
    "We even started playing games together like Mario Kart."
    Sadly, Bridget lost Andrew suddenly in 2009 but the mum- of- three, who has nine
    grandchildren aged between 30 and seven and two great- grandchildren aged one and
    seven, still thinks of him whenever she plays.
    Suffering from the lung condition chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) she
    has been shielding during most of the Covid - 19 pandemic and says gaming has kept
    her sane.
    She is not alone, according to a survey of 2,000 people across the UK commissioned
    by Cadbury Heroes, in conjunction with Dr Lynn Love, lecturer in computer arts at
    Scotland's Abertay University. It found

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Videospielsüchtig: Seniorin Bridget Odlin verbringt 8 Stunden täglich hinter der Konsole
    DUK10137768_004
    FEATURE - Videospielsüchtig: Seniorin Bridget Odlin verbringt 8 Stunden täglich hinter der Konsole
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Bridget playing some games (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Video game addict great-grandmother reveals how she plays with her consoles for
    eight hours a day
    By Anders Anglesey, PA Real Life
    A great- grandmother who describes herself as a "video game addict" and plays for up
    to eight hours a day is so well known in gaming circles she is promoting a national
    tournament later this month at the age of 76.
    Former council debt recovery officer Bridget Odlin was already ahead of her time
    when she picked up her first controller over 40 years ago, after buying a Nintendo
    console with a Super Mario title for her son Andrew, then aged 13 - and herself
    becoming hooked.
    Bridget, who lives in Louth, Lincolnshire, with her ex- motorcycle mechanic husband
    Philip, 68, who is now also a gamer, said: "I clearly remember Andrew wouldn't let me
    have a go and told me, 'Oh you'd just ruin it'.
    "But I was really curious and, soon after, my husband bought me my own console,
    together with another copy of Mario and I absolutely loved it. I was hooked.
    "My son couldn't believe it. He told everybody at school, 'My mum plays video
    games!'
    "It really helped us to have a connection. Teenage bo ys are hard to understand at
    times, but my gaming gave us a level playing field and something to talk about.
    "We even started playing games together like Mario Kart."
    Sadly, Bridget lost Andrew suddenly in 2009 but the mum- of- three, who has nine
    grandchildren aged between 30 and seven and two great- grandchildren aged one and
    seven, still thinks of him whenever she plays.
    Suffering from the lung condition chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) she
    has been shielding during most of the Covid - 19 pandemic and says gaming has kept
    her sane.
    She is not alone, according to a survey of 2,000 people across the UK commissioned
    by Cadbury Heroes, in conjunction with Dr Lynn Love, lecturer in computer arts at
    Scotland's Abertay University. It found that whi

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Videospielsüchtig: Seniorin Bridget Odlin verbringt 8 Stunden täglich hinter der Konsole
    DUK10137768_006
    FEATURE - Videospielsüchtig: Seniorin Bridget Odlin verbringt 8 Stunden täglich hinter der Konsole
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Bridget playing some games (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Video game addict great-grandmother reveals how she plays with her consoles for
    eight hours a day
    By Anders Anglesey, PA Real Life
    A great- grandmother who describes herself as a "video game addict" and plays for up
    to eight hours a day is so well known in gaming circles she is promoting a national
    tournament later this month at the age of 76.
    Former council debt recovery officer Bridget Odlin was already ahead of her time
    when she picked up her first controller over 40 years ago, after buying a Nintendo
    console with a Super Mario title for her son Andrew, then aged 13 - and herself
    becoming hooked.
    Bridget, who lives in Louth, Lincolnshire, with her ex- motorcycle mechanic husband
    Philip, 68, who is now also a gamer, said: "I clearly remember Andrew wouldn't let me
    have a go and told me, 'Oh you'd just ruin it'.
    "But I was really curious and, soon after, my husband bought me my own console,
    together with another copy of Mario and I absolutely loved it. I was hooked.
    "My son couldn't believe it. He told everybody at school, 'My mum plays video
    games!'
    "It really helped us to have a connection. Teenage bo ys are hard to understand at
    times, but my gaming gave us a level playing field and something to talk about.
    "We even started playing games together like Mario Kart."
    Sadly, Bridget lost Andrew suddenly in 2009 but the mum- of- three, who has nine
    grandchildren aged between 30 and seven and two great- grandchildren aged one and
    seven, still thinks of him whenever she plays.
    Suffering from the lung condition chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) she
    has been shielding during most of the Covid - 19 pandemic and says gaming has kept
    her sane.
    She is not alone, according to a survey of 2,000 people across the UK commissioned
    by Cadbury Heroes, in conjunction with Dr Lynn Love, lecturer in computer arts at
    Scotland's Abertay University. It found that whi

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Videospielsüchtig: Seniorin Bridget Odlin verbringt 8 Stunden täglich hinter der Konsole
    DUK10137768_003
    FEATURE - Videospielsüchtig: Seniorin Bridget Odlin verbringt 8 Stunden täglich hinter der Konsole
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Bridget playing a PS4 game (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Video game addict great-grandmother reveals how she plays with her consoles for
    eight hours a day
    By Anders Anglesey, PA Real Life
    A great- grandmother who describes herself as a "video game addict" and plays for up
    to eight hours a day is so well known in gaming circles she is promoting a national
    tournament later this month at the age of 76.
    Former council debt recovery officer Bridget Odlin was already ahead of her time
    when she picked up her first controller over 40 years ago, after buying a Nintendo
    console with a Super Mario title for her son Andrew, then aged 13 - and herself
    becoming hooked.
    Bridget, who lives in Louth, Lincolnshire, with her ex- motorcycle mechanic husband
    Philip, 68, who is now also a gamer, said: "I clearly remember Andrew wouldn't let me
    have a go and told me, 'Oh you'd just ruin it'.
    "But I was really curious and, soon after, my husband bought me my own console,
    together with another copy of Mario and I absolutely loved it. I was hooked.
    "My son couldn't believe it. He told everybody at school, 'My mum plays video
    games!'
    "It really helped us to have a connection. Teenage bo ys are hard to understand at
    times, but my gaming gave us a level playing field and something to talk about.
    "We even started playing games together like Mario Kart."
    Sadly, Bridget lost Andrew suddenly in 2009 but the mum- of- three, who has nine
    grandchildren aged between 30 and seven and two great- grandchildren aged one and
    seven, still thinks of him whenever she plays.
    Suffering from the lung condition chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) she
    has been shielding during most of the Covid - 19 pandemic and says gaming has kept
    her sane.
    She is not alone, according to a survey of 2,000 people across the UK commissioned
    by Cadbury Heroes, in conjunction with Dr Lynn Love, lecturer in computer arts at
    Scotland's Abertay University. It found that whi

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Videospielsüchtig: Seniorin Bridget Odlin verbringt 8 Stunden täglich hinter der Konsole
    DUK10137768_005
    FEATURE - Videospielsüchtig: Seniorin Bridget Odlin verbringt 8 Stunden täglich hinter der Konsole
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Bridget first picked up a controller more than 40 years ago (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Video game addict great-grandmother reveals how she plays with her consoles for
    eight hours a day
    By Anders Anglesey, PA Real Life
    A great- grandmother who describes herself as a "video game addict" and plays for up
    to eight hours a day is so well known in gaming circles she is promoting a national
    tournament later this month at the age of 76.
    Former council debt recovery officer Bridget Odlin was already ahead of her time
    when she picked up her first controller over 40 years ago, after buying a Nintendo
    console with a Super Mario title for her son Andrew, then aged 13 - and herself
    becoming hooked.
    Bridget, who lives in Louth, Lincolnshire, with her ex- motorcycle mechanic husband
    Philip, 68, who is now also a gamer, said: "I clearly remember Andrew wouldn't let me
    have a go and told me, 'Oh you'd just ruin it'.
    "But I was really curious and, soon after, my husband bought me my own console,
    together with another copy of Mario and I absolutely loved it. I was hooked.
    "My son couldn't believe it. He told everybody at school, 'My mum plays video
    games!'
    "It really helped us to have a connection. Teenage bo ys are hard to understand at
    times, but my gaming gave us a level playing field and something to talk about.
    "We even started playing games together like Mario Kart."
    Sadly, Bridget lost Andrew suddenly in 2009 but the mum- of- three, who has nine
    grandchildren aged between 30 and seven and two great- grandchildren aged one and
    seven, still thinks of him whenever she plays.
    Suffering from the lung condition chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) she
    has been shielding during most of the Covid - 19 pandemic and says gaming has kept
    her sane.
    She is not alone, according to a survey of 2,000 people across the UK commissioned
    by Cadbury Heroes, in conjunction with Dr Lynn Love, lecturer in computer arts at
    Scotland's Aber

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Videospielsüchtig: Seniorin Bridget Odlin verbringt 8 Stunden täglich hinter der Konsole
    DUK10137768_002
    FEATURE - Videospielsüchtig: Seniorin Bridget Odlin verbringt 8 Stunden täglich hinter der Konsole
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Bridget spends up to eight hours a day playing video games (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Video game addict great-grandmother reveals how she plays with her consoles for
    eight hours a day
    By Anders Anglesey, PA Real Life
    A great- grandmother who describes herself as a "video game addict" and plays for up
    to eight hours a day is so well known in gaming circles she is promoting a national
    tournament later this month at the age of 76.
    Former council debt recovery officer Bridget Odlin was already ahead of her time
    when she picked up her first controller over 40 years ago, after buying a Nintendo
    console with a Super Mario title for her son Andrew, then aged 13 - and herself
    becoming hooked.
    Bridget, who lives in Louth, Lincolnshire, with her ex- motorcycle mechanic husband
    Philip, 68, who is now also a gamer, said: "I clearly remember Andrew wouldn't let me
    have a go and told me, 'Oh you'd just ruin it'.
    "But I was really curious and, soon after, my husband bought me my own console,
    together with another copy of Mario and I absolutely loved it. I was hooked.
    "My son couldn't believe it. He told everybody at school, 'My mum plays video
    games!'
    "It really helped us to have a connection. Teenage bo ys are hard to understand at
    times, but my gaming gave us a level playing field and something to talk about.
    "We even started playing games together like Mario Kart."
    Sadly, Bridget lost Andrew suddenly in 2009 but the mum- of- three, who has nine
    grandchildren aged between 30 and seven and two great- grandchildren aged one and
    seven, still thinks of him whenever she plays.
    Suffering from the lung condition chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) she
    has been shielding during most of the Covid - 19 pandemic and says gaming has kept
    her sane.
    She is not alone, according to a survey of 2,000 people across the UK commissioned
    by Cadbury Heroes, in conjunction with Dr Lynn Love, lecturer in computer arts at
    Scotland's Abert

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden
    DUK10116439_024
    FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden

    Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden / 200319 *** A 104-year-old woman has revealed her wish to be ARRESTED because she's never committed a crime - and police are set to oblige.Anne Brokenbrow suffers from dementia and stunned care home staff who asked residents to fill in a form asking for their 'wishes'.Mrs Brokenbrow's read: "My wish is... to be arrested. I am 104 and I have never been on the wrong side of the law."Local policing teams in Stoke Bishop were very happy to grant Mrs Brokenbrow's wish and she is due to be taken into custody for the first time ever next week.Mrs Brokenbrow, is a resident at Stokeleigh Care Home in Stoke Bishop, Bristol, The home is one of five in the north of the city that is participating in the Wishing Washing Line initiative, run by elderly people's charity Alive Activities.Mrs Brokenbrow is a former secretary who worked at James Roberts & Son Manufacturers in Bristol.Other resident's wishes include riding in a Rolls Royce, visiting a motorcycle club, a hand massage and a chat, and a cuddle with a poodle.The paper slips are then attached to a 'washing line' at nearby Coop stores, Anne's wish was among the first to be pegged to the line at the Co-op in Bishopston, in Bristol.The idea is that shoppers will stop to look at the wishes and if they think they can grant one then they can contact the elderly person behind it.The Wishing Washing Line project launched in Bristol on March 1 having helped thousands of elderly people in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 29585575

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden
    DUK10116439_019
    FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden

    Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden / 200319 *** A 104-year-old woman has revealed her wish to be ARRESTED because she's never committed a crime - and police are set to oblige.Anne Brokenbrow suffers from dementia and stunned care home staff who asked residents to fill in a form asking for their 'wishes'.Mrs Brokenbrow's read: "My wish is... to be arrested. I am 104 and I have never been on the wrong side of the law."Local policing teams in Stoke Bishop were very happy to grant Mrs Brokenbrow's wish and she is due to be taken into custody for the first time ever next week.Mrs Brokenbrow, is a resident at Stokeleigh Care Home in Stoke Bishop, Bristol, The home is one of five in the north of the city that is participating in the Wishing Washing Line initiative, run by elderly people's charity Alive Activities.Mrs Brokenbrow is a former secretary who worked at James Roberts & Son Manufacturers in Bristol.Other resident's wishes include riding in a Rolls Royce, visiting a motorcycle club, a hand massage and a chat, and a cuddle with a poodle.The paper slips are then attached to a 'washing line' at nearby Coop stores, Anne's wish was among the first to be pegged to the line at the Co-op in Bishopston, in Bristol.The idea is that shoppers will stop to look at the wishes and if they think they can grant one then they can contact the elderly person behind it.The Wishing Washing Line project launched in Bristol on March 1 having helped thousands of elderly people in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 29585576

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden
    DUK10116439_013
    FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden

    Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden / 200319 *** A 104-year-old woman has revealed her wish to be ARRESTED because she's never committed a crime - and police are set to oblige.Anne Brokenbrow suffers from dementia and stunned care home staff who asked residents to fill in a form asking for their 'wishes'.Mrs Brokenbrow's read: "My wish is... to be arrested. I am 104 and I have never been on the wrong side of the law."Local policing teams in Stoke Bishop were very happy to grant Mrs Brokenbrow's wish and she is due to be taken into custody for the first time ever next week.Mrs Brokenbrow, is a resident at Stokeleigh Care Home in Stoke Bishop, Bristol, The home is one of five in the north of the city that is participating in the Wishing Washing Line initiative, run by elderly people's charity Alive Activities.Mrs Brokenbrow is a former secretary who worked at James Roberts & Son Manufacturers in Bristol.Other resident's wishes include riding in a Rolls Royce, visiting a motorcycle club, a hand massage and a chat, and a cuddle with a poodle.The paper slips are then attached to a 'washing line' at nearby Coop stores, Anne's wish was among the first to be pegged to the line at the Co-op in Bishopston, in Bristol.The idea is that shoppers will stop to look at the wishes and if they think they can grant one then they can contact the elderly person behind it.The Wishing Washing Line project launched in Bristol on March 1 having helped thousands of elderly people in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 29585577

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden
    DUK10116439_025
    FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden

    Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden / 200319 *** A 104-year-old woman has revealed her wish to be ARRESTED because she's never committed a crime - and police are set to oblige.Anne Brokenbrow suffers from dementia and stunned care home staff who asked residents to fill in a form asking for their 'wishes'.Mrs Brokenbrow's read: "My wish is... to be arrested. I am 104 and I have never been on the wrong side of the law."Local policing teams in Stoke Bishop were very happy to grant Mrs Brokenbrow's wish and she is due to be taken into custody for the first time ever next week.Mrs Brokenbrow, is a resident at Stokeleigh Care Home in Stoke Bishop, Bristol, The home is one of five in the north of the city that is participating in the Wishing Washing Line initiative, run by elderly people's charity Alive Activities.Mrs Brokenbrow is a former secretary who worked at James Roberts & Son Manufacturers in Bristol.Other resident's wishes include riding in a Rolls Royce, visiting a motorcycle club, a hand massage and a chat, and a cuddle with a poodle.The paper slips are then attached to a 'washing line' at nearby Coop stores, Anne's wish was among the first to be pegged to the line at the Co-op in Bishopston, in Bristol.The idea is that shoppers will stop to look at the wishes and if they think they can grant one then they can contact the elderly person behind it.The Wishing Washing Line project launched in Bristol on March 1 having helped thousands of elderly people in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 29585578

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden
    DUK10116439_028
    FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden

    Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden / 200319 *** A 104-year-old woman has revealed her wish to be ARRESTED because she's never committed a crime - and police are set to oblige.Anne Brokenbrow suffers from dementia and stunned care home staff who asked residents to fill in a form asking for their 'wishes'.Mrs Brokenbrow's read: "My wish is... to be arrested. I am 104 and I have never been on the wrong side of the law."Local policing teams in Stoke Bishop were very happy to grant Mrs Brokenbrow's wish and she is due to be taken into custody for the first time ever next week.Mrs Brokenbrow, is a resident at Stokeleigh Care Home in Stoke Bishop, Bristol, The home is one of five in the north of the city that is participating in the Wishing Washing Line initiative, run by elderly people's charity Alive Activities.Mrs Brokenbrow is a former secretary who worked at James Roberts & Son Manufacturers in Bristol.Other resident's wishes include riding in a Rolls Royce, visiting a motorcycle club, a hand massage and a chat, and a cuddle with a poodle.The paper slips are then attached to a 'washing line' at nearby Coop stores, Anne's wish was among the first to be pegged to the line at the Co-op in Bishopston, in Bristol.The idea is that shoppers will stop to look at the wishes and if they think they can grant one then they can contact the elderly person behind it.The Wishing Washing Line project launched in Bristol on March 1 having helped thousands of elderly people in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 29585580

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden
    DUK10116439_020
    FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden

    Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden / 200319 *** A 104-year-old woman has revealed her wish to be ARRESTED because she's never committed a crime - and police are set to oblige.Anne Brokenbrow suffers from dementia and stunned care home staff who asked residents to fill in a form asking for their 'wishes'.Mrs Brokenbrow's read: "My wish is... to be arrested. I am 104 and I have never been on the wrong side of the law."Local policing teams in Stoke Bishop were very happy to grant Mrs Brokenbrow's wish and she is due to be taken into custody for the first time ever next week.Mrs Brokenbrow, is a resident at Stokeleigh Care Home in Stoke Bishop, Bristol, The home is one of five in the north of the city that is participating in the Wishing Washing Line initiative, run by elderly people's charity Alive Activities.Mrs Brokenbrow is a former secretary who worked at James Roberts & Son Manufacturers in Bristol.Other resident's wishes include riding in a Rolls Royce, visiting a motorcycle club, a hand massage and a chat, and a cuddle with a poodle.The paper slips are then attached to a 'washing line' at nearby Coop stores, Anne's wish was among the first to be pegged to the line at the Co-op in Bishopston, in Bristol.The idea is that shoppers will stop to look at the wishes and if they think they can grant one then they can contact the elderly person behind it.The Wishing Washing Line project launched in Bristol on March 1 having helped thousands of elderly people in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 29585584

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden
    DUK10116439_018
    FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden

    Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden / 200319 *** A 104-year-old woman has revealed her wish to be ARRESTED because she's never committed a crime - and police are set to oblige.Anne Brokenbrow suffers from dementia and stunned care home staff who asked residents to fill in a form asking for their 'wishes'.Mrs Brokenbrow's read: "My wish is... to be arrested. I am 104 and I have never been on the wrong side of the law."Local policing teams in Stoke Bishop were very happy to grant Mrs Brokenbrow's wish and she is due to be taken into custody for the first time ever next week.Mrs Brokenbrow, is a resident at Stokeleigh Care Home in Stoke Bishop, Bristol, The home is one of five in the north of the city that is participating in the Wishing Washing Line initiative, run by elderly people's charity Alive Activities.Mrs Brokenbrow is a former secretary who worked at James Roberts & Son Manufacturers in Bristol.Other resident's wishes include riding in a Rolls Royce, visiting a motorcycle club, a hand massage and a chat, and a cuddle with a poodle.The paper slips are then attached to a 'washing line' at nearby Coop stores, Anne's wish was among the first to be pegged to the line at the Co-op in Bishopston, in Bristol.The idea is that shoppers will stop to look at the wishes and if they think they can grant one then they can contact the elderly person behind it.The Wishing Washing Line project launched in Bristol on March 1 having helped thousands of elderly people in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 29585569

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden
    DUK10116439_015
    FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden

    Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden / 200319 *** A 104-year-old woman has revealed her wish to be ARRESTED because she's never committed a crime - and police are set to oblige.Anne Brokenbrow suffers from dementia and stunned care home staff who asked residents to fill in a form asking for their 'wishes'.Mrs Brokenbrow's read: "My wish is... to be arrested. I am 104 and I have never been on the wrong side of the law."Local policing teams in Stoke Bishop were very happy to grant Mrs Brokenbrow's wish and she is due to be taken into custody for the first time ever next week.Mrs Brokenbrow, is a resident at Stokeleigh Care Home in Stoke Bishop, Bristol, The home is one of five in the north of the city that is participating in the Wishing Washing Line initiative, run by elderly people's charity Alive Activities.Mrs Brokenbrow is a former secretary who worked at James Roberts & Son Manufacturers in Bristol.Other resident's wishes include riding in a Rolls Royce, visiting a motorcycle club, a hand massage and a chat, and a cuddle with a poodle.The paper slips are then attached to a 'washing line' at nearby Coop stores, Anne's wish was among the first to be pegged to the line at the Co-op in Bishopston, in Bristol.The idea is that shoppers will stop to look at the wishes and if they think they can grant one then they can contact the elderly person behind it.The Wishing Washing Line project launched in Bristol on March 1 having helped thousands of elderly people in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 29585570

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden
    DUK10116439_011
    FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden

    Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden / 200319 *** A 104-year-old woman has revealed her wish to be ARRESTED because she's never committed a crime - and police are set to oblige.Anne Brokenbrow suffers from dementia and stunned care home staff who asked residents to fill in a form asking for their 'wishes'.Mrs Brokenbrow's read: "My wish is... to be arrested. I am 104 and I have never been on the wrong side of the law."Local policing teams in Stoke Bishop were very happy to grant Mrs Brokenbrow's wish and she is due to be taken into custody for the first time ever next week.Mrs Brokenbrow, is a resident at Stokeleigh Care Home in Stoke Bishop, Bristol, The home is one of five in the north of the city that is participating in the Wishing Washing Line initiative, run by elderly people's charity Alive Activities.Mrs Brokenbrow is a former secretary who worked at James Roberts & Son Manufacturers in Bristol.Other resident's wishes include riding in a Rolls Royce, visiting a motorcycle club, a hand massage and a chat, and a cuddle with a poodle.The paper slips are then attached to a 'washing line' at nearby Coop stores, Anne's wish was among the first to be pegged to the line at the Co-op in Bishopston, in Bristol.The idea is that shoppers will stop to look at the wishes and if they think they can grant one then they can contact the elderly person behind it.The Wishing Washing Line project launched in Bristol on March 1 having helped thousands of elderly people in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 29585571

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden
    DUK10116439_012
    FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden

    Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden / 200319 *** A 104-year-old woman has revealed her wish to be ARRESTED because she's never committed a crime - and police are set to oblige.Anne Brokenbrow suffers from dementia and stunned care home staff who asked residents to fill in a form asking for their 'wishes'.Mrs Brokenbrow's read: "My wish is... to be arrested. I am 104 and I have never been on the wrong side of the law."Local policing teams in Stoke Bishop were very happy to grant Mrs Brokenbrow's wish and she is due to be taken into custody for the first time ever next week.Mrs Brokenbrow, is a resident at Stokeleigh Care Home in Stoke Bishop, Bristol, The home is one of five in the north of the city that is participating in the Wishing Washing Line initiative, run by elderly people's charity Alive Activities.Mrs Brokenbrow is a former secretary who worked at James Roberts & Son Manufacturers in Bristol.Other resident's wishes include riding in a Rolls Royce, visiting a motorcycle club, a hand massage and a chat, and a cuddle with a poodle.The paper slips are then attached to a 'washing line' at nearby Coop stores, Anne's wish was among the first to be pegged to the line at the Co-op in Bishopston, in Bristol.The idea is that shoppers will stop to look at the wishes and if they think they can grant one then they can contact the elderly person behind it.The Wishing Washing Line project launched in Bristol on March 1 having helped thousands of elderly people in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 29585572

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden
    DUK10116439_003
    FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden

    Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden / 200319 *** A 104-year-old woman has revealed her wish to be ARRESTED because she's never committed a crime - and police are set to oblige.Anne Brokenbrow suffers from dementia and stunned care home staff who asked residents to fill in a form asking for their 'wishes'.Mrs Brokenbrow's read: "My wish is... to be arrested. I am 104 and I have never been on the wrong side of the law."Local policing teams in Stoke Bishop were very happy to grant Mrs Brokenbrow's wish and she is due to be taken into custody for the first time ever next week.Mrs Brokenbrow, is a resident at Stokeleigh Care Home in Stoke Bishop, Bristol, The home is one of five in the north of the city that is participating in the Wishing Washing Line initiative, run by elderly people's charity Alive Activities.Mrs Brokenbrow is a former secretary who worked at James Roberts & Son Manufacturers in Bristol.Other resident's wishes include riding in a Rolls Royce, visiting a motorcycle club, a hand massage and a chat, and a cuddle with a poodle.The paper slips are then attached to a 'washing line' at nearby Coop stores, Anne's wish was among the first to be pegged to the line at the Co-op in Bishopston, in Bristol.The idea is that shoppers will stop to look at the wishes and if they think they can grant one then they can contact the elderly person behind it.The Wishing Washing Line project launched in Bristol on March 1 having helped thousands of elderly people in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 29585573

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden
    DUK10116439_023
    FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden

    Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden / 200319 *** A 104-year-old woman has revealed her wish to be ARRESTED because she's never committed a crime - and police are set to oblige.Anne Brokenbrow suffers from dementia and stunned care home staff who asked residents to fill in a form asking for their 'wishes'.Mrs Brokenbrow's read: "My wish is... to be arrested. I am 104 and I have never been on the wrong side of the law."Local policing teams in Stoke Bishop were very happy to grant Mrs Brokenbrow's wish and she is due to be taken into custody for the first time ever next week.Mrs Brokenbrow, is a resident at Stokeleigh Care Home in Stoke Bishop, Bristol, The home is one of five in the north of the city that is participating in the Wishing Washing Line initiative, run by elderly people's charity Alive Activities.Mrs Brokenbrow is a former secretary who worked at James Roberts & Son Manufacturers in Bristol.Other resident's wishes include riding in a Rolls Royce, visiting a motorcycle club, a hand massage and a chat, and a cuddle with a poodle.The paper slips are then attached to a 'washing line' at nearby Coop stores, Anne's wish was among the first to be pegged to the line at the Co-op in Bishopston, in Bristol.The idea is that shoppers will stop to look at the wishes and if they think they can grant one then they can contact the elderly person behind it.The Wishing Washing Line project launched in Bristol on March 1 having helped thousands of elderly people in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 29585574

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden
    DUK10116439_016
    FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden

    Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden / 200319 *** PSCO Kelly Foyle who helped to organise the event. A 104-year-old woman has revealed her wish to be ARRESTED because she's never committed a crime - and police are set to oblige.Anne Brokenbrow suffers from dementia and stunned care home staff who asked residents to fill in a form asking for their 'wishes'.Mrs Brokenbrow's read: "My wish is... to be arrested. I am 104 and I have never been on the wrong side of the law."Local policing teams in Stoke Bishop were very happy to grant Mrs Brokenbrow's wish and she is due to be taken into custody for the first time ever next week.Mrs Brokenbrow, is a resident at Stokeleigh Care Home in Stoke Bishop, Bristol, The home is one of five in the north of the city that is participating in the Wishing Washing Line initiative, run by elderly people's charity Alive Activities.Mrs Brokenbrow is a former secretary who worked at James Roberts & Son Manufacturers in Bristol.Other resident's wishes include riding in a Rolls Royce, visiting a motorcycle club, a hand massage and a chat, and a cuddle with a poodle.The paper slips are then attached to a 'washing line' at nearby Coop stores, Anne's wish was among the first to be pegged to the line at the Co-op in Bishopston, in Bristol.The idea is that shoppers will stop to look at the wishes and if they think they can grant one then they can contact the elderly person behind it.The Wishing Washing Line project launched in Bristol on March 1 having helped thousands of elderly people in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 29585567

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden
    DUK10116439_029
    FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden

    Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden / 200319 *** PC Stephen Harding and PSCO Kelly Foyle escort Anne to the police car. A 104-year-old woman has revealed her wish to be ARRESTED because she's never committed a crime - and police are set to oblige.Anne Brokenbrow suffers from dementia and stunned care home staff who asked residents to fill in a form asking for their 'wishes'.Mrs Brokenbrow's read: "My wish is... to be arrested. I am 104 and I have never been on the wrong side of the law."Local policing teams in Stoke Bishop were very happy to grant Mrs Brokenbrow's wish and she is due to be taken into custody for the first time ever next week.Mrs Brokenbrow, is a resident at Stokeleigh Care Home in Stoke Bishop, Bristol, The home is one of five in the north of the city that is participating in the Wishing Washing Line initiative, run by elderly people's charity Alive Activities.Mrs Brokenbrow is a former secretary who worked at James Roberts & Son Manufacturers in Bristol.Other resident's wishes include riding in a Rolls Royce, visiting a motorcycle club, a hand massage and a chat, and a cuddle with a poodle.The paper slips are then attached to a 'washing line' at nearby Coop stores, Anne's wish was among the first to be pegged to the line at the Co-op in Bishopston, in Bristol.The idea is that shoppers will stop to look at the wishes and if they think they can grant one then they can contact the elderly person behind it.The Wishing Washing Line project launched in Bristol on March 1 having helped thousands of elderly people in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 29585581

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden
    DUK10116439_001
    FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden

    Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden / 200319 *** PC Stephen Harding and PSCO Kelly Foyle escort Anne to the police car. A 104-year-old woman has revealed her wish to be ARRESTED because she's never committed a crime - and police are set to oblige.Anne Brokenbrow suffers from dementia and stunned care home staff who asked residents to fill in a form asking for their 'wishes'.Mrs Brokenbrow's read: "My wish is... to be arrested. I am 104 and I have never been on the wrong side of the law."Local policing teams in Stoke Bishop were very happy to grant Mrs Brokenbrow's wish and she is due to be taken into custody for the first time ever next week.Mrs Brokenbrow, is a resident at Stokeleigh Care Home in Stoke Bishop, Bristol, The home is one of five in the north of the city that is participating in the Wishing Washing Line initiative, run by elderly people's charity Alive Activities.Mrs Brokenbrow is a former secretary who worked at James Roberts & Son Manufacturers in Bristol.Other resident's wishes include riding in a Rolls Royce, visiting a motorcycle club, a hand massage and a chat, and a cuddle with a poodle.The paper slips are then attached to a 'washing line' at nearby Coop stores, Anne's wish was among the first to be pegged to the line at the Co-op in Bishopston, in Bristol.The idea is that shoppers will stop to look at the wishes and if they think they can grant one then they can contact the elderly person behind it.The Wishing Washing Line project launched in Bristol on March 1 having helped thousands of elderly people in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 29585582

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden
    DUK10116439_008
    FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden

    Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden / 200319 *** A 104-year-old woman has revealed her wish to be ARRESTED because she's never committed a crime - and police are set to oblige.Anne Brokenbrow suffers from dementia and stunned care home staff who asked residents to fill in a form asking for their 'wishes'.Mrs Brokenbrow's read: "My wish is... to be arrested. I am 104 and I have never been on the wrong side of the law."Local policing teams in Stoke Bishop were very happy to grant Mrs Brokenbrow's wish and she is due to be taken into custody for the first time ever next week.Mrs Brokenbrow, is a resident at Stokeleigh Care Home in Stoke Bishop, Bristol, The home is one of five in the north of the city that is participating in the Wishing Washing Line initiative, run by elderly people's charity Alive Activities.Mrs Brokenbrow is a former secretary who worked at James Roberts & Son Manufacturers in Bristol.Other resident's wishes include riding in a Rolls Royce, visiting a motorcycle club, a hand massage and a chat, and a cuddle with a poodle.The paper slips are then attached to a 'washing line' at nearby Coop stores, Anne's wish was among the first to be pegged to the line at the Co-op in Bishopston, in Bristol.The idea is that shoppers will stop to look at the wishes and if they think they can grant one then they can contact the elderly person behind it.The Wishing Washing Line project launched in Bristol on March 1 having helped thousands of elderly people in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 29585585

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden
    DUK10116439_007
    FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden

    Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden / 200319 *** A 104-year-old woman has revealed her wish to be ARRESTED because she's never committed a crime - and police are set to oblige.Anne Brokenbrow suffers from dementia and stunned care home staff who asked residents to fill in a form asking for their 'wishes'.Mrs Brokenbrow's read: "My wish is... to be arrested. I am 104 and I have never been on the wrong side of the law."Local policing teams in Stoke Bishop were very happy to grant Mrs Brokenbrow's wish and she is due to be taken into custody for the first time ever next week.Mrs Brokenbrow, is a resident at Stokeleigh Care Home in Stoke Bishop, Bristol, The home is one of five in the north of the city that is participating in the Wishing Washing Line initiative, run by elderly people's charity Alive Activities.Mrs Brokenbrow is a former secretary who worked at James Roberts & Son Manufacturers in Bristol.Other resident's wishes include riding in a Rolls Royce, visiting a motorcycle club, a hand massage and a chat, and a cuddle with a poodle.The paper slips are then attached to a 'washing line' at nearby Coop stores, Anne's wish was among the first to be pegged to the line at the Co-op in Bishopston, in Bristol.The idea is that shoppers will stop to look at the wishes and if they think they can grant one then they can contact the elderly person behind it.The Wishing Washing Line project launched in Bristol on March 1 having helped thousands of elderly people in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 29585586

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden
    DUK10116439_026
    FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden

    Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden / 200319 *** A 104-year-old woman has revealed her wish to be ARRESTED because she's never committed a crime - and police are set to oblige.Anne Brokenbrow suffers from dementia and stunned care home staff who asked residents to fill in a form asking for their 'wishes'.Mrs Brokenbrow's read: "My wish is... to be arrested. I am 104 and I have never been on the wrong side of the law."Local policing teams in Stoke Bishop were very happy to grant Mrs Brokenbrow's wish and she is due to be taken into custody for the first time ever next week.Mrs Brokenbrow, is a resident at Stokeleigh Care Home in Stoke Bishop, Bristol, The home is one of five in the north of the city that is participating in the Wishing Washing Line initiative, run by elderly people's charity Alive Activities.Mrs Brokenbrow is a former secretary who worked at James Roberts & Son Manufacturers in Bristol.Other resident's wishes include riding in a Rolls Royce, visiting a motorcycle club, a hand massage and a chat, and a cuddle with a poodle.The paper slips are then attached to a 'washing line' at nearby Coop stores, Anne's wish was among the first to be pegged to the line at the Co-op in Bishopston, in Bristol.The idea is that shoppers will stop to look at the wishes and if they think they can grant one then they can contact the elderly person behind it.The Wishing Washing Line project launched in Bristol on March 1 having helped thousands of elderly people in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 29585587

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden
    DUK10116439_027
    FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden

    Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden / 200319 *** A 104-year-old woman has revealed her wish to be ARRESTED because she's never committed a crime - and police are set to oblige.Anne Brokenbrow suffers from dementia and stunned care home staff who asked residents to fill in a form asking for their 'wishes'.Mrs Brokenbrow's read: "My wish is... to be arrested. I am 104 and I have never been on the wrong side of the law."Local policing teams in Stoke Bishop were very happy to grant Mrs Brokenbrow's wish and she is due to be taken into custody for the first time ever next week.Mrs Brokenbrow, is a resident at Stokeleigh Care Home in Stoke Bishop, Bristol, The home is one of five in the north of the city that is participating in the Wishing Washing Line initiative, run by elderly people's charity Alive Activities.Mrs Brokenbrow is a former secretary who worked at James Roberts & Son Manufacturers in Bristol.Other resident's wishes include riding in a Rolls Royce, visiting a motorcycle club, a hand massage and a chat, and a cuddle with a poodle.The paper slips are then attached to a 'washing line' at nearby Coop stores, Anne's wish was among the first to be pegged to the line at the Co-op in Bishopston, in Bristol.The idea is that shoppers will stop to look at the wishes and if they think they can grant one then they can contact the elderly person behind it.The Wishing Washing Line project launched in Bristol on March 1 having helped thousands of elderly people in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 29585588

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden
    DUK10116439_021
    FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden

    Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden / 200319 *** A 104-year-old woman has revealed her wish to be ARRESTED because she's never committed a crime - and police are set to oblige.Anne Brokenbrow suffers from dementia and stunned care home staff who asked residents to fill in a form asking for their 'wishes'.Mrs Brokenbrow's read: "My wish is... to be arrested. I am 104 and I have never been on the wrong side of the law."Local policing teams in Stoke Bishop were very happy to grant Mrs Brokenbrow's wish and she is due to be taken into custody for the first time ever next week.Mrs Brokenbrow, is a resident at Stokeleigh Care Home in Stoke Bishop, Bristol, The home is one of five in the north of the city that is participating in the Wishing Washing Line initiative, run by elderly people's charity Alive Activities.Mrs Brokenbrow is a former secretary who worked at James Roberts & Son Manufacturers in Bristol.Other resident's wishes include riding in a Rolls Royce, visiting a motorcycle club, a hand massage and a chat, and a cuddle with a poodle.The paper slips are then attached to a 'washing line' at nearby Coop stores, Anne's wish was among the first to be pegged to the line at the Co-op in Bishopston, in Bristol.The idea is that shoppers will stop to look at the wishes and if they think they can grant one then they can contact the elderly person behind it.The Wishing Washing Line project launched in Bristol on March 1 having helped thousands of elderly people in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 29585589

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden
    DUK10116439_009
    FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden

    Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden / 200319 *** A 104-year-old woman has revealed her wish to be ARRESTED because she's never committed a crime - and police are set to oblige.Anne Brokenbrow suffers from dementia and stunned care home staff who asked residents to fill in a form asking for their 'wishes'.Mrs Brokenbrow's read: "My wish is... to be arrested. I am 104 and I have never been on the wrong side of the law."Local policing teams in Stoke Bishop were very happy to grant Mrs Brokenbrow's wish and she is due to be taken into custody for the first time ever next week.Mrs Brokenbrow, is a resident at Stokeleigh Care Home in Stoke Bishop, Bristol, The home is one of five in the north of the city that is participating in the Wishing Washing Line initiative, run by elderly people's charity Alive Activities.Mrs Brokenbrow is a former secretary who worked at James Roberts & Son Manufacturers in Bristol.Other resident's wishes include riding in a Rolls Royce, visiting a motorcycle club, a hand massage and a chat, and a cuddle with a poodle.The paper slips are then attached to a 'washing line' at nearby Coop stores, Anne's wish was among the first to be pegged to the line at the Co-op in Bishopston, in Bristol.The idea is that shoppers will stop to look at the wishes and if they think they can grant one then they can contact the elderly person behind it.The Wishing Washing Line project launched in Bristol on March 1 having helped thousands of elderly people in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 29585590

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden
    DUK10116439_030
    FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden

    Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden / 200319 *** A 104-year-old woman has revealed her wish to be ARRESTED because she's never committed a crime - and police are set to oblige.Anne Brokenbrow suffers from dementia and stunned care home staff who asked residents to fill in a form asking for their 'wishes'.Mrs Brokenbrow's read: "My wish is... to be arrested. I am 104 and I have never been on the wrong side of the law."Local policing teams in Stoke Bishop were very happy to grant Mrs Brokenbrow's wish and she is due to be taken into custody for the first time ever next week.Mrs Brokenbrow, is a resident at Stokeleigh Care Home in Stoke Bishop, Bristol, The home is one of five in the north of the city that is participating in the Wishing Washing Line initiative, run by elderly people's charity Alive Activities.Mrs Brokenbrow is a former secretary who worked at James Roberts & Son Manufacturers in Bristol.Other resident's wishes include riding in a Rolls Royce, visiting a motorcycle club, a hand massage and a chat, and a cuddle with a poodle.The paper slips are then attached to a 'washing line' at nearby Coop stores, Anne's wish was among the first to be pegged to the line at the Co-op in Bishopston, in Bristol.The idea is that shoppers will stop to look at the wishes and if they think they can grant one then they can contact the elderly person behind it.The Wishing Washing Line project launched in Bristol on March 1 having helped thousands of elderly people in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 29585592

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden
    DUK10116439_017
    FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden

    Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden / 200319 ***A 104-year-old woman has revealed her wish to be ARRESTED because she's never committed a crime - and police are set to oblige.Anne Brokenbrow suffers from dementia and stunned care home staff who asked residents to fill in a form asking for their 'wishes'.Mrs Brokenbrow's read: "My wish is... to be arrested. I am 104 and I have never been on the wrong side of the law."Local policing teams in Stoke Bishop were very happy to grant Mrs Brokenbrow's wish and she is due to be taken into custody for the first time ever next week.Mrs Brokenbrow, is a resident at Stokeleigh Care Home in Stoke Bishop, Bristol, The home is one of five in the north of the city that is participating in the Wishing Washing Line initiative, run by elderly people's charity Alive Activities.Mrs Brokenbrow is a former secretary who worked at James Roberts & Son Manufacturers in Bristol.Other resident's wishes include riding in a Rolls Royce, visiting a motorcycle club, a hand massage and a chat, and a cuddle with a poodle.The paper slips are then attached to a 'washing line' at nearby Coop stores, Anne's wish was among the first to be pegged to the line at the Co-op in Bishopston, in Bristol.The idea is that shoppers will stop to look at the wishes and if they think they can grant one then they can contact the elderly person behind it.The Wishing Washing Line project launched in Bristol on March 1 having helped thousands of elderly people in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 29585568

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden
    DUK10116439_010
    FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden

    Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden / 200319 *** A 104-year-old woman has revealed her wish to be ARRESTED because she's never committed a crime - and police are set to oblige.Anne Brokenbrow suffers from dementia and stunned care home staff who asked residents to fill in a form asking for their 'wishes'.Mrs Brokenbrow's read: "My wish is... to be arrested. I am 104 and I have never been on the wrong side of the law."Local policing teams in Stoke Bishop were very happy to grant Mrs Brokenbrow's wish and she is due to be taken into custody for the first time ever next week.Mrs Brokenbrow, is a resident at Stokeleigh Care Home in Stoke Bishop, Bristol, The home is one of five in the north of the city that is participating in the Wishing Washing Line initiative, run by elderly people's charity Alive Activities.Mrs Brokenbrow is a former secretary who worked at James Roberts & Son Manufacturers in Bristol.Other resident's wishes include riding in a Rolls Royce, visiting a motorcycle club, a hand massage and a chat, and a cuddle with a poodle.The paper slips are then attached to a 'washing line' at nearby Coop stores, Anne's wish was among the first to be pegged to the line at the Co-op in Bishopston, in Bristol.The idea is that shoppers will stop to look at the wishes and if they think they can grant one then they can contact the elderly person behind it.The Wishing Washing Line project launched in Bristol on March 1 having helped thousands of elderly people in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 29585591

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden
    DUK10116439_006
    FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden

    Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden / 200319 *** A 104-year-old woman has revealed her wish to be ARRESTED because she's never committed a crime - and police are set to oblige.Anne Brokenbrow suffers from dementia and stunned care home staff who asked residents to fill in a form asking for their 'wishes'.Mrs Brokenbrow's read: "My wish is... to be arrested. I am 104 and I have never been on the wrong side of the law."Local policing teams in Stoke Bishop were very happy to grant Mrs Brokenbrow's wish and she is due to be taken into custody for the first time ever next week.Mrs Brokenbrow, is a resident at Stokeleigh Care Home in Stoke Bishop, Bristol, The home is one of five in the north of the city that is participating in the Wishing Washing Line initiative, run by elderly people's charity Alive Activities.Mrs Brokenbrow is a former secretary who worked at James Roberts & Son Manufacturers in Bristol.Other resident's wishes include riding in a Rolls Royce, visiting a motorcycle club, a hand massage and a chat, and a cuddle with a poodle.The paper slips are then attached to a 'washing line' at nearby Coop stores, Anne's wish was among the first to be pegged to the line at the Co-op in Bishopston, in Bristol.The idea is that shoppers will stop to look at the wishes and if they think they can grant one then they can contact the elderly person behind it.The Wishing Washing Line project launched in Bristol on March 1 having helped thousands of elderly people in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 29585593

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden
    DUK10116439_002
    FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden

    Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden / 200319 *** A 104-year-old woman has revealed her wish to be ARRESTED because she's never committed a crime - and police are set to oblige.Anne Brokenbrow suffers from dementia and stunned care home staff who asked residents to fill in a form asking for their 'wishes'.Mrs Brokenbrow's read: "My wish is... to be arrested. I am 104 and I have never been on the wrong side of the law."Local policing teams in Stoke Bishop were very happy to grant Mrs Brokenbrow's wish and she is due to be taken into custody for the first time ever next week.Mrs Brokenbrow, is a resident at Stokeleigh Care Home in Stoke Bishop, Bristol, The home is one of five in the north of the city that is participating in the Wishing Washing Line initiative, run by elderly people's charity Alive Activities.Mrs Brokenbrow is a former secretary who worked at James Roberts & Son Manufacturers in Bristol.Other resident's wishes include riding in a Rolls Royce, visiting a motorcycle club, a hand massage and a chat, and a cuddle with a poodle.The paper slips are then attached to a 'washing line' at nearby Coop stores, Anne's wish was among the first to be pegged to the line at the Co-op in Bishopston, in Bristol.The idea is that shoppers will stop to look at the wishes and if they think they can grant one then they can contact the elderly person behind it.The Wishing Washing Line project launched in Bristol on March 1 having helped thousands of elderly people in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 29585594

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden
    DUK10116439_005
    FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden

    Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden / 200319 *** A 104-year-old woman has revealed her wish to be ARRESTED because she's never committed a crime - and police are set to oblige.Anne Brokenbrow suffers from dementia and stunned care home staff who asked residents to fill in a form asking for their 'wishes'.Mrs Brokenbrow's read: "My wish is... to be arrested. I am 104 and I have never been on the wrong side of the law."Local policing teams in Stoke Bishop were very happy to grant Mrs Brokenbrow's wish and she is due to be taken into custody for the first time ever next week.Mrs Brokenbrow, is a resident at Stokeleigh Care Home in Stoke Bishop, Bristol, The home is one of five in the north of the city that is participating in the Wishing Washing Line initiative, run by elderly people's charity Alive Activities.Mrs Brokenbrow is a former secretary who worked at James Roberts & Son Manufacturers in Bristol.Other resident's wishes include riding in a Rolls Royce, visiting a motorcycle club, a hand massage and a chat, and a cuddle with a poodle.The paper slips are then attached to a 'washing line' at nearby Coop stores, Anne's wish was among the first to be pegged to the line at the Co-op in Bishopston, in Bristol.The idea is that shoppers will stop to look at the wishes and if they think they can grant one then they can contact the elderly person behind it.The Wishing Washing Line project launched in Bristol on March 1 having helped thousands of elderly people in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 29585564

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden
    DUK10116439_004
    FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden

    Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden / 200319 *** A 104-year-old woman has revealed her wish to be ARRESTED because she's never committed a crime - and police are set to oblige.Anne Brokenbrow suffers from dementia and stunned care home staff who asked residents to fill in a form asking for their 'wishes'.Mrs Brokenbrow's read: "My wish is... to be arrested. I am 104 and I have never been on the wrong side of the law."Local policing teams in Stoke Bishop were very happy to grant Mrs Brokenbrow's wish and she is due to be taken into custody for the first time ever next week.Mrs Brokenbrow, is a resident at Stokeleigh Care Home in Stoke Bishop, Bristol, The home is one of five in the north of the city that is participating in the Wishing Washing Line initiative, run by elderly people's charity Alive Activities.Mrs Brokenbrow is a former secretary who worked at James Roberts & Son Manufacturers in Bristol.Other resident's wishes include riding in a Rolls Royce, visiting a motorcycle club, a hand massage and a chat, and a cuddle with a poodle.The paper slips are then attached to a 'washing line' at nearby Coop stores, Anne's wish was among the first to be pegged to the line at the Co-op in Bishopston, in Bristol.The idea is that shoppers will stop to look at the wishes and if they think they can grant one then they can contact the elderly person behind it.The Wishing Washing Line project launched in Bristol on March 1 having helped thousands of elderly people in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 29585565

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden
    DUK10116439_022
    FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden

    Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden / 200319 *** A 104-year-old woman has revealed her wish to be ARRESTED because she's never committed a crime - and police are set to oblige.Anne Brokenbrow suffers from dementia and stunned care home staff who asked residents to fill in a form asking for their 'wishes'.Mrs Brokenbrow's read: "My wish is... to be arrested. I am 104 and I have never been on the wrong side of the law."Local policing teams in Stoke Bishop were very happy to grant Mrs Brokenbrow's wish and she is due to be taken into custody for the first time ever next week.Mrs Brokenbrow, is a resident at Stokeleigh Care Home in Stoke Bishop, Bristol, The home is one of five in the north of the city that is participating in the Wishing Washing Line initiative, run by elderly people's charity Alive Activities.Mrs Brokenbrow is a former secretary who worked at James Roberts & Son Manufacturers in Bristol.Other resident's wishes include riding in a Rolls Royce, visiting a motorcycle club, a hand massage and a chat, and a cuddle with a poodle.The paper slips are then attached to a 'washing line' at nearby Coop stores, Anne's wish was among the first to be pegged to the line at the Co-op in Bishopston, in Bristol.The idea is that shoppers will stop to look at the wishes and if they think they can grant one then they can contact the elderly person behind it.The Wishing Washing Line project launched in Bristol on March 1 having helped thousands of elderly people in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 29585566

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Facelifting soll das Selbstbewustsein von Toni Goldberg stärken
    DUK10110981_027
    FEATURE - Facelifting soll das Selbstbewustsein von Toni Goldberg stärken
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    Spart seit 50 Jahren: Facelifting soll das Selbstbewustsein der 79-jährigenToni Goldberg stärken / 110119 *** Toni Goldenberg ,79 who is planning to have a facelift to boost her self-confidence after over half a century of consideration - and is saving up for it with loose change in a giant Coca Cola bottle. Wallington, Surrey. See National News story NNfacelift.A great-grandmother who has been dreaming of cosmetic surgery for more than half a century is finally getting a facelift - after saving her loose change in a giant Coca Cola bottle.Toni Goldenberg is set to become one of the oldest people in the country to have the procedure when she goes under the knife - at the tender age of EIGHTY.She first considered the procedure in her mid twenties when her first facial wrinkles started to appear.The octogenarian, who has two great-grandchildren, began saving for the £10,000 op five years ago and started her ‘facelift fund’ money box. *** Local Caption ***

    Double Fee!

     

  • FEATURE - Facelifting soll das Selbstbewustsein von Toni Goldberg stärken
    DUK10110981_026
    FEATURE - Facelifting soll das Selbstbewustsein von Toni Goldberg stärken
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    Spart seit 50 Jahren: Facelifting soll das Selbstbewustsein der 79-jährigenToni Goldberg stärken / 110119 *** Collect of Toni Goldenberg in her 30's. See National News story NNfacelift.A great-grandmother who has been dreaming of cosmetic surgery for more than half a century is finally getting a facelift - after saving her loose change in a giant Coca Cola bottle.Toni Goldenberg is set to become one of the oldest people in the country to have the procedure when she goes under the knife - at the tender age of EIGHTY.She first considered the procedure in her mid twenties when her first facial wrinkles started to appear.The octogenarian, who has two great-grandchildren, began saving for the £10,000 op five years ago and started her ‘facelift fund’ money box. *** Local Caption ***

    Double Fee!

     

  • FEATURE - Facelifting soll das Selbstbewustsein von Toni Goldberg stärken
    DUK10110981_025
    FEATURE - Facelifting soll das Selbstbewustsein von Toni Goldberg stärken
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    Spart seit 50 Jahren: Facelifting soll das Selbstbewustsein der 79-jährigenToni Goldberg stärken / 110119 *** Toni Goldenberg ,79 who is planning to have a facelift to boost her self-confidence after over half a century of consideration - and is saving up for it with loose change in a giant Coca Cola bottle. Wallington, Surrey. See National News story NNfacelift.A great-grandmother who has been dreaming of cosmetic surgery for more than half a century is finally getting a facelift - after saving her loose change in a giant Coca Cola bottle.Toni Goldenberg is set to become one of the oldest people in the country to have the procedure when she goes under the knife - at the tender age of EIGHTY.She first considered the procedure in her mid twenties when her first facial wrinkles started to appear.The octogenarian, who has two great-grandchildren, began saving for the £10,000 op five years ago and started her ‘facelift fund’ money box. *** Local Caption ***

    Double Fee!

     

  • FEATURE - Facelifting soll das Selbstbewustsein von Toni Goldberg stärken
    DUK10110981_024
    FEATURE - Facelifting soll das Selbstbewustsein von Toni Goldberg stärken
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    Spart seit 50 Jahren: Facelifting soll das Selbstbewustsein der 79-jährigenToni Goldberg stärken / 110119 *** Collect of Toni Goldenberg in her 40's with mother Ellen.See National News story NNfacelift.A great-grandmother who has been dreaming of cosmetic surgery for more than half a century is finally getting a facelift - after saving her loose change in a giant Coca Cola bottle.Toni Goldenberg is set to become one of the oldest people in the country to have the procedure when she goes under the knife - at the tender age of EIGHTY.She first considered the procedure in her mid twenties when her first facial wrinkles started to appear.The octogenarian, who has two great-grandchildren, began saving for the £10,000 op five years ago and started her ‘facelift fund’ money box. *** Local Caption ***

    Double Fee!

     

  • FEATURE - Facelifting soll das Selbstbewustsein von Toni Goldberg stärken
    DUK10110981_023
    FEATURE - Facelifting soll das Selbstbewustsein von Toni Goldberg stärken
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    Spart seit 50 Jahren: Facelifting soll das Selbstbewustsein der 79-jährigenToni Goldberg stärken / 110119 *** Toni Goldenberg ,79 who is planning to have a facelift to boost her self-confidence after over half a century of consideration - and is saving up for it with loose change in a giant Coca Cola bottle. Wallington, Surrey. See National News story NNfacelift.A great-grandmother who has been dreaming of cosmetic surgery for more than half a century is finally getting a facelift - after saving her loose change in a giant Coca Cola bottle.Toni Goldenberg is set to become one of the oldest people in the country to have the procedure when she goes under the knife - at the tender age of EIGHTY.She first considered the procedure in her mid twenties when her first facial wrinkles started to appear.The octogenarian, who has two great-grandchildren, began saving for the £10,000 op five years ago and started her ‘facelift fund’ money box. *** Local Caption ***

    Double Fee!

     

  • FEATURE - Facelifting soll das Selbstbewustsein von Toni Goldberg stärken
    DUK10110981_022
    FEATURE - Facelifting soll das Selbstbewustsein von Toni Goldberg stärken
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    Spart seit 50 Jahren: Facelifting soll das Selbstbewustsein der 79-jährigenToni Goldberg stärken / 110119 *** Toni Goldenberg ,79 who is planning to have a facelift to boost her self-confidence after over half a century of consideration - and is saving up for it with loose change in a giant Coca Cola bottle. Wallington, Surrey. See National News story NNfacelift.A great-grandmother who has been dreaming of cosmetic surgery for more than half a century is finally getting a facelift - after saving her loose change in a giant Coca Cola bottle.Toni Goldenberg is set to become one of the oldest people in the country to have the procedure when she goes under the knife - at the tender age of EIGHTY.She first considered the procedure in her mid twenties when her first facial wrinkles started to appear.The octogenarian, who has two great-grandchildren, began saving for the £10,000 op five years ago and started her ‘facelift fund’ money box. *** Local Caption ***

    Double Fee!

     

  • FEATURE - Facelifting soll das Selbstbewustsein von Toni Goldberg stärken
    DUK10110981_021
    FEATURE - Facelifting soll das Selbstbewustsein von Toni Goldberg stärken
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    Spart seit 50 Jahren: Facelifting soll das Selbstbewustsein der 79-jährigenToni Goldberg stärken / 110119 *** Collect of Toni Goldenberg, aged 27, with 3 month old daughter Josie. See National News story NNfacelift.A great-grandmother who has been dreaming of cosmetic surgery for more than half a century is finally getting a facelift - after saving her loose change in a giant Coca Cola bottle.Toni Goldenberg is set to become one of the oldest people in the country to have the procedure when she goes under the knife - at the tender age of EIGHTY.She first considered the procedure in her mid twenties when her first facial wrinkles started to appear.The octogenarian, who has two great-grandchildren, began saving for the £10,000 op five years ago and started her ‘facelift fund’ money box. *** Local Caption ***

    Double Fee!

     

  • FEATURE - Facelifting soll das Selbstbewustsein von Toni Goldberg stärken
    DUK10110981_020
    FEATURE - Facelifting soll das Selbstbewustsein von Toni Goldberg stärken
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    Spart seit 50 Jahren: Facelifting soll das Selbstbewustsein der 79-jährigenToni Goldberg stärken / 110119 *** Toni Goldenberg ,79 who is planning to have a facelift to boost her self-confidence after over half a century of consideration - and is saving up for it with loose change in a giant Coca Cola bottle. Wallington, Surrey. See National News story NNfacelift.A great-grandmother who has been dreaming of cosmetic surgery for more than half a century is finally getting a facelift - after saving her loose change in a giant Coca Cola bottle.Toni Goldenberg is set to become one of the oldest people in the country to have the procedure when she goes under the knife - at the tender age of EIGHTY.She first considered the procedure in her mid twenties when her first facial wrinkles started to appear.The octogenarian, who has two great-grandchildren, began saving for the £10,000 op five years ago and started her ‘facelift fund’ money box. *** Local Caption ***

    Double Fee!

     

  • FEATURE - Facelifting soll das Selbstbewustsein von Toni Goldberg stärken
    DUK10110981_019
    FEATURE - Facelifting soll das Selbstbewustsein von Toni Goldberg stärken
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    Spart seit 50 Jahren: Facelifting soll das Selbstbewustsein der 79-jährigenToni Goldberg stärken / 110119 *** Toni Goldenberg ,79 who is planning to have a facelift to boost her self-confidence after over half a century of consideration - and is saving up for it with loose change in a giant Coca Cola bottle. Wallington, Surrey. See National News story NNfacelift.A great-grandmother who has been dreaming of cosmetic surgery for more than half a century is finally getting a facelift - after saving her loose change in a giant Coca Cola bottle.Toni Goldenberg is set to become one of the oldest people in the country to have the procedure when she goes under the knife - at the tender age of EIGHTY.She first considered the procedure in her mid twenties when her first facial wrinkles started to appear.The octogenarian, who has two great-grandchildren, began saving for the £10,000 op five years ago and started her ‘facelift fund’ money box. *** Local Caption ***

    Double Fee!

     

  • FEATURE - Facelifting soll das Selbstbewustsein von Toni Goldberg stärken
    DUK10110981_018
    FEATURE - Facelifting soll das Selbstbewustsein von Toni Goldberg stärken
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    Spart seit 50 Jahren: Facelifting soll das Selbstbewustsein der 79-jährigenToni Goldberg stärken / 110119 *** Toni Goldenberg ,79 who is planning to have a facelift to boost her self-confidence after over half a century of consideration - and is saving up for it with loose change in a giant Coca Cola bottle. Wallington, Surrey. See National News story NNfacelift.A great-grandmother who has been dreaming of cosmetic surgery for more than half a century is finally getting a facelift - after saving her loose change in a giant Coca Cola bottle.Toni Goldenberg is set to become one of the oldest people in the country to have the procedure when she goes under the knife - at the tender age of EIGHTY.She first considered the procedure in her mid twenties when her first facial wrinkles started to appear.The octogenarian, who has two great-grandchildren, began saving for the £10,000 op five years ago and started her ‘facelift fund’ money box. *** Local Caption ***

    Double Fee!

     

  • FEATURE - Facelifting soll das Selbstbewustsein von Toni Goldberg stärken
    DUK10110981_017
    FEATURE - Facelifting soll das Selbstbewustsein von Toni Goldberg stärken
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    Spart seit 50 Jahren: Facelifting soll das Selbstbewustsein der 79-jährigenToni Goldberg stärken / 110119 *** Toni Goldenberg ,79 who is planning to have a facelift to boost her self-confidence after over half a century of consideration - and is saving up for it with loose change in a giant Coca Cola bottle. Wallington, Surrey. See National News story NNfacelift.A great-grandmother who has been dreaming of cosmetic surgery for more than half a century is finally getting a facelift - after saving her loose change in a giant Coca Cola bottle.Toni Goldenberg is set to become one of the oldest people in the country to have the procedure when she goes under the knife - at the tender age of EIGHTY.She first considered the procedure in her mid twenties when her first facial wrinkles started to appear.The octogenarian, who has two great-grandchildren, began saving for the £10,000 op five years ago and started her ‘facelift fund’ money box. *** Local Caption ***

    Double Fee!

     

  • FEATURE - Facelifting soll das Selbstbewustsein von Toni Goldberg stärken
    DUK10110981_016
    FEATURE - Facelifting soll das Selbstbewustsein von Toni Goldberg stärken
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    Spart seit 50 Jahren: Facelifting soll das Selbstbewustsein der 79-jährigenToni Goldberg stärken / 110119 *** Toni Goldenberg ,79 who is planning to have a facelift to boost her self-confidence after over half a century of consideration - and is saving up for it with loose change in a giant Coca Cola bottle. Wallington, Surrey. See National News story NNfacelift.A great-grandmother who has been dreaming of cosmetic surgery for more than half a century is finally getting a facelift - after saving her loose change in a giant Coca Cola bottle.Toni Goldenberg is set to become one of the oldest people in the country to have the procedure when she goes under the knife - at the tender age of EIGHTY.She first considered the procedure in her mid twenties when her first facial wrinkles started to appear.The octogenarian, who has two great-grandchildren, began saving for the £10,000 op five years ago and started her ‘facelift fund’ money box. *** Local Caption ***

    Double Fee!

     

  • FEATURE - Facelifting soll das Selbstbewustsein von Toni Goldberg stärken
    DUK10110981_015
    FEATURE - Facelifting soll das Selbstbewustsein von Toni Goldberg stärken
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    Spart seit 50 Jahren: Facelifting soll das Selbstbewustsein der 79-jährigenToni Goldberg stärken / 110119 *** Toni Goldenberg ,79 who is planning to have a facelift to boost her self-confidence after over half a century of consideration - and is saving up for it with loose change in a giant Coca Cola bottle. Wallington, Surrey. See National News story NNfacelift.A great-grandmother who has been dreaming of cosmetic surgery for more than half a century is finally getting a facelift - after saving her loose change in a giant Coca Cola bottle.Toni Goldenberg is set to become one of the oldest people in the country to have the procedure when she goes under the knife - at the tender age of EIGHTY.She first considered the procedure in her mid twenties when her first facial wrinkles started to appear.The octogenarian, who has two great-grandchildren, began saving for the £10,000 op five years ago and started her ‘facelift fund’ money box. *** Local Caption ***

    Double Fee!

     

  • FEATURE - Facelifting soll das Selbstbewustsein von Toni Goldberg stärken
    DUK10110981_014
    FEATURE - Facelifting soll das Selbstbewustsein von Toni Goldberg stärken
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    Spart seit 50 Jahren: Facelifting soll das Selbstbewustsein der 79-jährigenToni Goldberg stärken / 110119 *** Toni Goldenberg ,79 who is planning to have a facelift to boost her self-confidence after over half a century of consideration - and is saving up for it with loose change in a giant Coca Cola bottle. Wallington, Surrey. See National News story NNfacelift.A great-grandmother who has been dreaming of cosmetic surgery for more than half a century is finally getting a facelift - after saving her loose change in a giant Coca Cola bottle.Toni Goldenberg is set to become one of the oldest people in the country to have the procedure when she goes under the knife - at the tender age of EIGHTY.She first considered the procedure in her mid twenties when her first facial wrinkles started to appear.The octogenarian, who has two great-grandchildren, began saving for the £10,000 op five years ago and started her ‘facelift fund’ money box. *** Local Caption ***

    Double Fee!

     

  • FEATURE - Facelifting soll das Selbstbewustsein von Toni Goldberg stärken
    DUK10110981_013
    FEATURE - Facelifting soll das Selbstbewustsein von Toni Goldberg stärken
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    Spart seit 50 Jahren: Facelifting soll das Selbstbewustsein der 79-jährigenToni Goldberg stärken / 110119 *** Toni Goldenberg ,79 who is planning to have a facelift to boost her self-confidence after over half a century of consideration - and is saving up for it with loose change in a giant Coca Cola bottle. Wallington, Surrey. See National News story NNfacelift.A great-grandmother who has been dreaming of cosmetic surgery for more than half a century is finally getting a facelift - after saving her loose change in a giant Coca Cola bottle.Toni Goldenberg is set to become one of the oldest people in the country to have the procedure when she goes under the knife - at the tender age of EIGHTY.She first considered the procedure in her mid twenties when her first facial wrinkles started to appear.The octogenarian, who has two great-grandchildren, began saving for the £10,000 op five years ago and started her ‘facelift fund’ money box. *** Local Caption ***

    Double Fee!

     

  • Next page