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REWE Supermarket Storefront With Outdoor Flower Display
A REWE employee arranges flowers and plants on an outdoor display in front of the supermarket entrance in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on April 23, 2025. A pedestrian and a cyclist pass by the storefront, which features fresh produce and colorful promotional signage. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Flower Shop In Vietnam
A street scene in Thanh Hoa, Vietnam, on March 19, 2025, shows a flower shop with colorful floral arrangements displayed along the sidewalk. The storefronts are illuminated by warm lights as evening approaches, highlighting a variety of fresh flowers in bouquets and baskets. Motorbikes and pedestrians are visible in the background, reflecting the city's lively urban atmosphere. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Flower Shop In Vietnam
A street scene in Thanh Hoa, Vietnam, on March 19, 2025, shows a flower shop with colorful floral arrangements displayed along the sidewalk. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Flower Shop In Vietnam
A street scene in Thanh Hoa, Vietnam, on March 19, 2025, shows a flower shop with colorful floral arrangements displayed along the sidewalk. The storefronts are illuminated by warm lights as evening approaches, highlighting a variety of fresh flowers in bouquets and baskets. Motorbikes and pedestrians are visible in the background, reflecting the city's lively urban atmosphere. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Flower Shop In Vietnam
A street scene in Thanh Hoa, Vietnam, on March 19, 2025, shows a flower shop with colorful floral arrangements displayed along the sidewalk. The storefronts are illuminated by warm lights as evening approaches, highlighting a variety of fresh flowers in bouquets and baskets. Motorbikes and pedestrians are visible in the background, reflecting the city's lively urban atmosphere. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Flower Shop In Vietnam
A street scene in Thanh Hoa, Vietnam, on March 19, 2025, shows a flower shop with colorful floral arrangements displayed along the sidewalk. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Spotlight Camberwell
Spotlight Camberwell
Elaine Graham, Owner (yellow jumper/ dark hair) & Florist Becky Crawford (white jumper/blonde hair) of Pesh Flowers, Denmark Hill. Pesh is a general florists with a huge range. They also stock a wide variety of wild flowers, many British grown. The florist has been a fixture of the area for the past 60 years.
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Colourful traditional garland stand in George Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site, Penang Island, Malaysia, Southeast Asia, Asia.
Colourful traditional garland stand in George Town, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Penang Island, Malaysia, Southeast Asia, Asia
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REPORTAGE - Impressionen aus dem Londoner Stadteil Kew
13th March 2018. Spotlight Kew. Kew is a suburban district in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. Kew is the location of the Royal Botanic Gardens ("Kew Gardens"), now a World Heritage Site, which includes Kew Palace. Kew is also the home of important historical documents such as Domesday Book, which is held at The National Archives. Successive Tudor, Stuart and Georgian monarchs maintained links with Kew. During the French Revolution, many refugees established themselves there and it was the home of several artists in the 18th and 19th centuries. Today, Kew is an expensive residential area because of its suburban hallmarks. Among these are sports-and-leisure open spaces, schools, transport links, architecture, restaurants, no high-rise buildings, modest road sizes, trees and gardens. World famous florist Zita Elize, Owner of Zita Elize floristry & design academy, Sandycombe Road. Zita is known for her naturalistic style & has been a fixture of the area for 15 years. This year, she was appointed RHS London's Floral Artist in Residence.
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REPORTAGE - Impressionen aus dem Londoner Stadteil Kew
13th March 2018. Spotlight Kew. Kew is a suburban district in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. Kew is the location of the Royal Botanic Gardens ("Kew Gardens"), now a World Heritage Site, which includes Kew Palace. Kew is also the home of important historical documents such as Domesday Book, which is held at The National Archives. Successive Tudor, Stuart and Georgian monarchs maintained links with Kew. During the French Revolution, many refugees established themselves there and it was the home of several artists in the 18th and 19th centuries. Today, Kew is an expensive residential area because of its suburban hallmarks. Among these are sports-and-leisure open spaces, schools, transport links, architecture, restaurants, no high-rise buildings, modest road sizes, trees and gardens. World famous florist Zita Elize, Owner of Zita Elize floristry & design academy, Sandycombe Road. Zita is known for her naturalistic style & has been a fixture of the area for 15 years. This year, she was appointed RHS London's Floral Artist in Residence.
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Columbia Road Flower Market, a very popular Sunday market between Hoxton and Bethnal Green in East London.
Columbia Road Flower Market, a very popular Sunday market between Hoxton and Bethnal Green in East London, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
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Columbia Road Flower Market, a very popular Sunday market between Hoxton and Bethnal Green in East London.
Columbia Road Flower Market, a very popular Sunday market between Hoxton and Bethnal Green in East London, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
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Columbia Road Flower Market, a very popular Sunday market between Hoxton and Bethnal Green in East London.
Columbia Road Flower Market, a very popular Sunday market between Hoxton and Bethnal Green in East London, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
February 11, 2018 - First time Kew’s annual floral extravaganza has been inspired by Thailand. For four weeks, Kew Gardens will welcome visitors to its 23rd annual Orchids Festival with creative designs and unique experiences (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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PEOPLE - Promis an der Modepräsentation von Rachel Zoe
Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Salangsang/WWD/REX/Shutterstock (9354183n)
Soleil MoonFrye and Eric Buterbaugh
Rachel Zoe Fall 2018 Collection Presentation, Cocktails, Los Angeles, USA - 05 Feb 2018
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PEOPLE - Promis an der Modepräsentation von Rachel Zoe
Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Salangsang/WWD/REX/Shutterstock (9354183k)
Eric Buterbaugh
Rachel Zoe Fall 2018 Collection Presentation, Cocktails, Los Angeles, USA - 05 Feb 2018
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PEOPLE - Promis an der Modepräsentation von Rachel Zoe
Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Salangsang/WWD/REX/Shutterstock (9354184z)
Crystal Lourd and Eric Buterbaugh in the front row
Rachel Zoe Fall 2018 Collection Presentation, Front Row, Los Angeles, USA - 05 Feb 2018
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PEOPLE - Promis an der Modepräsentation von Rachel Zoe
Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Salangsang/WWD/REX/Shutterstock (9354183aq)
Crystal Lourd, Dax Miller, Alexandra Von Furstenberg, Eric Buterbaugh and guest
Rachel Zoe Fall 2018 Collection Presentation, Cocktails, Los Angeles, USA - 05 Feb 2018
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FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
UK Papers Out 24 HRS
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761e)
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
"He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
"Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
UK Papers Out 24 HRS
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761b)
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
"He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
"Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
UK Papers Out 24 HRS
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761n)
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
"He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
"Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
UK Papers Out 24 HRS
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761m)
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
"He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
"Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
UK Papers Out 24 HRS
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761h)
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
"He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
"Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
UK Papers Out 24 HRS
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761j)
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
"He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
"Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
UK Papers Out 24 HRS
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761x)
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
"He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
"Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
UK Papers Out 24 HRS
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761a)
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
"He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
"Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
UK Papers Out 24 HRS
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761l)
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
"He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
"Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
UK Papers Out 24 HRS
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761p)
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
"He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
"Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
UK Papers Out 24 HRS
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761r)
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
"He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
"Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017
(c) Dukas -
DUK10081561_010
FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
UK Papers Out 24 HRS
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761k)
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
"He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
"Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017
(c) Dukas -
DUK10081561_009
FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
UK Papers Out 24 HRS
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761i)
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
"He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
"Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017
(c) Dukas -
DUK10081561_008
FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
UK Papers Out 24 HRS
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761c)
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
"He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
"Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017
(c) Dukas -
DUK10081561_007
FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
UK Papers Out 24 HRS
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761u)
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
"He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
"Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017
(c) Dukas -
DUK10081561_006
FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
UK Papers Out 24 HRS
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761v)
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
"He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
"Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017
(c) Dukas -
DUK10081561_005
FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
UK Papers Out 24 HRS
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761g)
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
"He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
"Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017
(c) Dukas -
DUK10081561_004
FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761d)
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
"He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
"Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017
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FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
UK Papers Out 24 HRS
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761o)
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
"He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
"Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017
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FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
UK Papers Out 24 HRS
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761w)
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
"He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
"Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017
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FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
UK Papers Out 24 HRS
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761t)
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
"He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
"Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Die Bilder des Tages
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Shop dog, Peggy (or Miss Peg to her friends) is pictured in her owner's florist, Florian in Brighton. Peggy was a rescue puppy and is a vital part of the team, with a stream of guests that visit her throughout the day.
American Express Small Business Saturday survey, UK - 14 Nov 2017
Having a dog can boost the income of small shops by as much as £59.7 million, according to new research from American Express to celebrate Small Business Saturday (2 December). The draw of a 'doggie in the window' proves so irresistible that 36% of shoppers say they're more likely to shop in a small retailer with a pet.
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Yodpiman Flower Market, Bangkok, thailand
Yodpiman Flower Market, Bangkok, Thailand, Southeast Asia, Asia
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Colourful flower shop in the Mid Levels, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong
Colourful flower shop in the Mid Levels, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong, China, Asia
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REPORTAGE - Reisen: Alltag in Balham London
Spotlight Balham. Balham is a neighbourhood of south London, England in the London Borough of Wandsworth. Balham's town centre has a variety of bars, restaurants and shops including major chains. There are also local services, including independent stores, coffee houses and brasseries. Balham is diverse both in terms of economic and cultural demographics with an increasingly professional middle class population. Street scene, Hildreth Street.
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PEOPLE - Demi Moore, Gwyneth Paltrow und Christian Louboutin eröffnen das Goop Lab in Los Angeles
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Demi Moore, Eric Buterbaugh
Gwyneth Paltrow And Christian Louboutin Fete The Opening OF Goop Lab : And Unveil The Goop X Christian Louboutin Capsule Collection, Los Angeles, USA - 14 Sep 2017
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PEOPLE - Los Angeles: Promis an der Rachel Zoe Collection Show
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Eric Buterbaugh
The Rachel Zoe Collection, Arrivals, Los Angeles, USA - 05 Sep 2017
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FEATURE - Schmetterlinge: Ein lebendiger Kopfschmuck
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (7825885r)
Model Jessie May Smart pictured wearing a floral headpiece of tropical flowers designed by young florist Emma Reynolds to mark the opening of Butterflies in the Glasshouse at RHS Garden Wisley today.
About the event:
Butterflies in the Glasshouse will run from 14 January to 5 March 2017.
Butterflies in the Glasshouse is an annual event at RHS Garden Wisley in which hundreds of butterflies emerge from their pupae and are released into the warm surroundings of the Glasshouse. Fifty different species of butterfly, including the striking blue morpho, giant owl, king swallowtail and Malay lacewing will flit and feed among tree ferns, tall palms, lush-leaved creepers and vibrant flowers in the tropical zone. The plant life in the glasshouse includes shimmering bromeliads, dangling Heliconias, flamboyant red Anthuriums and cascading orchids. The array of food plants for the butterflies includes Calliandra, Lantana with their dainty clustered flowers, Justicia, Pavonia and Pachystachys.
Butterflies in the Glasshouse, Wisley Gardens, UK - 13 Jan 2017
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FEATURE - Schmetterlinge: Ein lebendiger Kopfschmuck
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (7825885q)
Model Jessie May Smart pictured wearing a floral headpiece of tropical flowers designed by young florist Emma Reynolds to mark the opening of Butterflies in the Glasshouse at RHS Garden Wisley today.
About the event:
Butterflies in the Glasshouse will run from 14 January to 5 March 2017.
Butterflies in the Glasshouse is an annual event at RHS Garden Wisley in which hundreds of butterflies emerge from their pupae and are released into the warm surroundings of the Glasshouse. Fifty different species of butterfly, including the striking blue morpho, giant owl, king swallowtail and Malay lacewing will flit and feed among tree ferns, tall palms, lush-leaved creepers and vibrant flowers in the tropical zone. The plant life in the glasshouse includes shimmering bromeliads, dangling Heliconias, flamboyant red Anthuriums and cascading orchids. The array of food plants for the butterflies includes Calliandra, Lantana with their dainty clustered flowers, Justicia, Pavonia and Pachystachys.
Butterflies in the Glasshouse, Wisley Gardens, UK - 13 Jan 2017
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FEATURE - Schmetterlinge: Ein lebendiger Kopfschmuck
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (7825885p)
Model Jessie May Smart pictured wearing a floral headpiece of tropical flowers designed by young florist Emma Reynolds to mark the opening of Butterflies in the Glasshouse at RHS Garden Wisley today.
About the event:
Butterflies in the Glasshouse will run from 14 January to 5 March 2017.
Butterflies in the Glasshouse is an annual event at RHS Garden Wisley in which hundreds of butterflies emerge from their pupae and are released into the warm surroundings of the Glasshouse. Fifty different species of butterfly, including the striking blue morpho, giant owl, king swallowtail and Malay lacewing will flit and feed among tree ferns, tall palms, lush-leaved creepers and vibrant flowers in the tropical zone. The plant life in the glasshouse includes shimmering bromeliads, dangling Heliconias, flamboyant red Anthuriums and cascading orchids. The array of food plants for the butterflies includes Calliandra, Lantana with their dainty clustered flowers, Justicia, Pavonia and Pachystachys.
Butterflies in the Glasshouse, Wisley Gardens, UK - 13 Jan 2017
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FEATURE - Schmetterlinge: Ein lebendiger Kopfschmuck
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (7825885o)
Model Jessie May Smart pictured wearing a floral headpiece of tropical flowers designed by young florist Emma Reynolds to mark the opening of Butterflies in the Glasshouse at RHS Garden Wisley today.
About the event:
Butterflies in the Glasshouse will run from 14 January to 5 March 2017.
Butterflies in the Glasshouse is an annual event at RHS Garden Wisley in which hundreds of butterflies emerge from their pupae and are released into the warm surroundings of the Glasshouse. Fifty different species of butterfly, including the striking blue morpho, giant owl, king swallowtail and Malay lacewing will flit and feed among tree ferns, tall palms, lush-leaved creepers and vibrant flowers in the tropical zone. The plant life in the glasshouse includes shimmering bromeliads, dangling Heliconias, flamboyant red Anthuriums and cascading orchids. The array of food plants for the butterflies includes Calliandra, Lantana with their dainty clustered flowers, Justicia, Pavonia and Pachystachys.
Butterflies in the Glasshouse, Wisley Gardens, UK - 13 Jan 2017
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FEATURE - Schmetterlinge: Ein lebendiger Kopfschmuck
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (7825885n)
Model Jessie May Smart pictured wearing a floral headpiece of tropical flowers designed by young florist Emma Reynolds to mark the opening of Butterflies in the Glasshouse at RHS Garden Wisley today.
About the event:
Butterflies in the Glasshouse will run from 14 January to 5 March 2017.
Butterflies in the Glasshouse is an annual event at RHS Garden Wisley in which hundreds of butterflies emerge from their pupae and are released into the warm surroundings of the Glasshouse. Fifty different species of butterfly, including the striking blue morpho, giant owl, king swallowtail and Malay lacewing will flit and feed among tree ferns, tall palms, lush-leaved creepers and vibrant flowers in the tropical zone. The plant life in the glasshouse includes shimmering bromeliads, dangling Heliconias, flamboyant red Anthuriums and cascading orchids. The array of food plants for the butterflies includes Calliandra, Lantana with their dainty clustered flowers, Justicia, Pavonia and Pachystachys.
Butterflies in the Glasshouse, Wisley Gardens, UK - 13 Jan 2017
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