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  • Silent March For The Children Of Gaza, In Nijmegen, Netherlands.
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    Silent March For The Children Of Gaza, In Nijmegen, Netherlands.
    Hundreds of people march in silence with dolls in white sheets and red stains to symbolize the blood of the Palestinian children killed in Gaza in Nijmegen, Netherlands, on May 3, 2025. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto)

     

  • Silent March For The Children Of Gaza, In Nijmegen, Netherlands.
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    Silent March For The Children Of Gaza, In Nijmegen, Netherlands.
    Hundreds of people march in silence with dolls in white sheets and red stains to symbolize the blood of the Palestinian children killed in Gaza in Nijmegen, Netherlands, on May 3, 2025. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto)

     

  • Silent March For The Children Of Gaza, In Nijmegen, Netherlands.
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    Silent March For The Children Of Gaza, In Nijmegen, Netherlands.
    Hundreds of people march in silence with dolls in white sheets and red stains to symbolize the blood of the Palestinian children killed in Gaza in Nijmegen, Netherlands, on May 3, 2025. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto)

     

  • Silent March For The Children Of Gaza, In Nijmegen, Netherlands.
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    Silent March For The Children Of Gaza, In Nijmegen, Netherlands.
    Hundreds of people march in silence with dolls in white sheets and red stains to symbolize the blood of the Palestinian children killed in Gaza in Nijmegen, Netherlands, on May 3, 2025. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto)

     

  • Silent March For The Children Of Gaza, In Nijmegen, Netherlands.
    DUKAS_184247424_NUR
    Silent March For The Children Of Gaza, In Nijmegen, Netherlands.
    Hundreds of people march in silence with dolls in white sheets and red stains to symbolize the blood of the Palestinian children killed in Gaza in Nijmegen, Netherlands, on May 3, 2025. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto)

     

  • Silent March For The Children Of Gaza, In Nijmegen, Netherlands.
    DUKAS_184247422_NUR
    Silent March For The Children Of Gaza, In Nijmegen, Netherlands.
    Hundreds of people march in silence with dolls in white sheets and red stains to symbolize the blood of the Palestinian children killed in Gaza in Nijmegen, Netherlands, on May 3, 2025. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto)

     

  • Silent March For The Children Of Gaza, In Nijmegen, Netherlands.
    DUKAS_184247420_NUR
    Silent March For The Children Of Gaza, In Nijmegen, Netherlands.
    Hundreds of people march in silence with dolls in white sheets and red stains to symbolize the blood of the Palestinian children killed in Gaza in Nijmegen, Netherlands, on May 3, 2025. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto)

     

  • Silent March For The Children Of Gaza, In Nijmegen, Netherlands.
    DUKAS_184247417_NUR
    Silent March For The Children Of Gaza, In Nijmegen, Netherlands.
    Hundreds of people march in silence with dolls in white sheets and red stains to symbolize the blood of the Palestinian children killed in Gaza in Nijmegen, Netherlands, on May 3, 2025. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto)

     

  • Silent March For The Children Of Gaza, In Nijmegen, Netherlands.
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    Silent March For The Children Of Gaza, In Nijmegen, Netherlands.
    Hundreds of people march in silence with dolls in white sheets and red stains to symbolize the blood of the Palestinian children killed in Gaza in Nijmegen, Netherlands, on May 3, 2025. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto)

     

  • Silent March For The Children Of Gaza, In Nijmegen, Netherlands.
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    Silent March For The Children Of Gaza, In Nijmegen, Netherlands.
    Hundreds of people march in silence with dolls in white sheets and red stains to symbolize the blood of the Palestinian children killed in Gaza in Nijmegen, Netherlands, on May 3, 2025. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto)

     

  • Silent March For The Children Of Gaza, In Nijmegen, Netherlands.
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    Silent March For The Children Of Gaza, In Nijmegen, Netherlands.
    Hundreds of people march in silence with dolls in white sheets and red stains to symbolize the blood of the Palestinian children killed in Gaza in Nijmegen, Netherlands, on May 3, 2025. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto)

     

  • Silent March For The Children Of Gaza, In Nijmegen, Netherlands.
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    Silent March For The Children Of Gaza, In Nijmegen, Netherlands.
    Hundreds of people march in silence with dolls in white sheets and red stains to symbolize the blood of the Palestinian children killed in Gaza in Nijmegen, Netherlands, on May 3, 2025. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto)

     

  • Silent March For The Children Of Gaza, In Nijmegen, Netherlands.
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    Silent March For The Children Of Gaza, In Nijmegen, Netherlands.
    Hundreds of people march in silence with dolls in white sheets and red stains to symbolize the blood of the Palestinian children killed in Gaza in Nijmegen, Netherlands, on May 3, 2025. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto)

     

  • Silent March For The Children Of Gaza, In Nijmegen, Netherlands.
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    Silent March For The Children Of Gaza, In Nijmegen, Netherlands.
    Hundreds of people march in silence with dolls in white sheets and red stains to symbolize the blood of the Palestinian children killed in Gaza in Nijmegen, Netherlands, on May 3, 2025. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto)

     

  • Silent March For The Children Of Gaza, In Nijmegen, Netherlands.
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    Silent March For The Children Of Gaza, In Nijmegen, Netherlands.
    Hundreds of people march in silence with dolls in white sheets and red stains to symbolize the blood of the Palestinian children killed in Gaza in Nijmegen, Netherlands, on May 3, 2025. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto)

     

  • Land Day Commemoration Held In Nijmegen
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    Land Day Commemoration Held In Nijmegen
    Palestinians and supporters march to commemorate Land Day in Nijmegen, Netherlands, on March 30, 2025, to recall the events of March 30, 1976, when six unarmed Palestinians are killed and more than 100 are injured by Israeli forces during protests against Israel's confiscation of Palestinian land. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto)

     

  • Land Day Commemoration Held In Nijmegen
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    Land Day Commemoration Held In Nijmegen
    Palestinians and supporters march to commemorate Land Day in Nijmegen, Netherlands, on March 30, 2025, to recall the events of March 30, 1976, when six unarmed Palestinians are killed and more than 100 are injured by Israeli forces during protests against Israel's confiscation of Palestinian land. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto)

     

  • Land Day Commemoration Held In Nijmegen
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    Land Day Commemoration Held In Nijmegen
    Palestinians and supporters march to commemorate Land Day in Nijmegen, Netherlands, on March 30, 2025, to recall the events of March 30, 1976, when six unarmed Palestinians are killed and more than 100 are injured by Israeli forces during protests against Israel's confiscation of Palestinian land. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto)

     

  • Land Day Commemoration Held In Nijmegen
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    Land Day Commemoration Held In Nijmegen
    Palestinians and supporters march to commemorate Land Day in Nijmegen, Netherlands, on March 30, 2025, to recall the events of March 30, 1976, when six unarmed Palestinians are killed and more than 100 are injured by Israeli forces during protests against Israel's confiscation of Palestinian land. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto)

     

  • Land Day Commemoration Held In Nijmegen
    DUKAS_183026733_NUR
    Land Day Commemoration Held In Nijmegen
    Palestinians and supporters march to commemorate Land Day in Nijmegen, Netherlands, on March 30, 2025, to recall the events of March 30, 1976, when six unarmed Palestinians are killed and more than 100 are injured by Israeli forces during protests against Israel's confiscation of Palestinian land. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto)

     

  • Land Day Commemoration Held In Nijmegen
    DUKAS_183026709_NUR
    Land Day Commemoration Held In Nijmegen
    Palestinians and supporters march to commemorate Land Day in Nijmegen, Netherlands, on March 30, 2025, to recall the events of March 30, 1976, when six unarmed Palestinians are killed and more than 100 are injured by Israeli forces during protests against Israel's confiscation of Palestinian land. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto)

     

  • Land Day Commemoration Held In Nijmegen
    DUKAS_183026500_NUR
    Land Day Commemoration Held In Nijmegen
    Palestinians and supporters march to commemorate Land Day in Nijmegen, Netherlands, on March 30, 2025, to recall the events of March 30, 1976, when six unarmed Palestinians are killed and more than 100 are injured by Israeli forces during protests against Israel's confiscation of Palestinian land. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto)

     

  • Land Day Commemoration Held In Nijmegen
    DUKAS_183026489_NUR
    Land Day Commemoration Held In Nijmegen
    Palestinians and supporters march to commemorate Land Day in Nijmegen, Netherlands, on March 30, 2025, to recall the events of March 30, 1976, when six unarmed Palestinians are killed and more than 100 are injured by Israeli forces during protests against Israel's confiscation of Palestinian land. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto)

     

  • Land Day Commemoration Held In Nijmegen
    DUKAS_183026446_NUR
    Land Day Commemoration Held In Nijmegen
    Palestinians and supporters march to commemorate Land Day in Nijmegen, Netherlands, on March 30, 2025, to recall the events of March 30, 1976, when six unarmed Palestinians are killed and more than 100 are injured by Israeli forces during protests against Israel's confiscation of Palestinian land. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto)

     

  • HOLLAND - schipol airport
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    HOLLAND - schipol airport
    Swedish pop group ABBA in the Netherlands; from left to right Benny, Anni-Frid, Agnetha and Bjorn at Schiphol Date: November 19, 1976 Location: North Holland, Schiphol

    Photographs by Bert Verhoeff- ANEFO _QUEVEC press_DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE) --- NO WEB USAGE ---

    © DALLE aprf

     

  • HOLLAND - schipol airport
    DUKAS_172961873_DAL
    HOLLAND - schipol airport
    Swedish pop group ABBA in the Netherlands; from left to right Benny, Anni-Frid, Agnetha and Bjorn at Schiphol Date: November 19, 1976 Location: North Holland, Schiphol

    Photographs by Bert Verhoeff- ANEFO _QUEVEC press_DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE) --- NO WEB USAGE ---

    © DALLE aprf

     

  • HOLLAND - schipol airport
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    HOLLAND - schipol airport
    Sammy Davis junior at Schiphol with flowers
    , September 9, 1976 Location: North Holland, Schiphol

    Photographs by Bert Verhoeff- ANEFO _QUEBEC/ DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE) --- NO WEB USAGE ---

    © DALLE aprf

     

  • HOLLAND - schipol airport
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    HOLLAND - schipol airport
    Sammy Davis junior at Schiphol with flowers
    , September 9, 1976 Location: North Holland, Schiphol

    Photographs by Bert Verhoeff- ANEFO _QUEBEC/ DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE) --- NO WEB USAGE ---

    © DALLE aprf

     

  •  Louise Forestier vers 1976
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    Louise Forestier vers 1976
    La chanteuse quebecoise Louise Forestier vers 1976

    PHOTO :333- Agence Quebec Presse- DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE) --- NO WEB USAGE ---

    ©DALLE aprf

     

  • Early Apple computers cheque signed by Steve Jobs sells for over $100,000 USD
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    Early Apple computers cheque signed by Steve Jobs sells for over $100,000 USD

    Ferrari Press Agency

    Cheque 1

    Ref 15058

    25/08/2023

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures must credit: RR Auction

    An Apple computer company cheque issued from the firm’s first ever cheque book, has sold for $108,209 USD / €100.360 euros at auction — more than twice its estimate.

    The cheque was signed by founder Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak and issued in 1976 from a temporary cheque from a recently opened bank account.

    It was for payment to a printed circuit board company and made just days before the two founders officially made their partnership agreement.
    The item was marked as cheque "No. 2," just as the first ever company computer, the Apple-1, came into existence
    It was made out for $116.97 to Ramlor, Inc.—a Palo Alto-area printed circuit board maker—likely represents payment for boards affiliated with the first Apple-1 Computers.
    The Wells Fargo bank cheque is dated March 19, 1976.
    At the time Apple was still operating out of the Jobs family garage. ??The official founding of Apple Computer, Inc. happened on April 1, 1976, 13 days after the cheque was written.

    OPS: At the same auction, an Apple-1 computer signed by Steve Wozniak sold for $178,816 USD / €165.850 euros.
    The still fully operational computer was complete in a handmade period case with built-in keyboard
    Wozniak’s signature, "Woz," shown here, signed in 2017.


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

     

  • Early Apple computers cheque signed by Steve Jobs sells for over $100,000 USD
    DUKAS_159547843_FER
    Early Apple computers cheque signed by Steve Jobs sells for over $100,000 USD

    Ferrari Press Agency

    Cheque 1

    Ref 15058

    25/08/2023

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures must credit: RR Auction

    An Apple computer company cheque issued from the firm’s first ever cheque book, has sold for $108,209 USD / €100.360 euros at auction — more than twice its estimate.

    The cheque was signed by founder Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak and issued in 1976 from a temporary cheque from a recently opened bank account.

    It was for payment to a printed circuit board company and made just days before the two founders officially made their partnership agreement.
    The item was marked as cheque "No. 2," just as the first ever company computer, the Apple-1, came into existence
    It was made out for $116.97 to Ramlor, Inc.—a Palo Alto-area printed circuit board maker—likely represents payment for boards affiliated with the first Apple-1 Computers.
    The Wells Fargo bank cheque is dated March 19, 1976.
    At the time Apple was still operating out of the Jobs family garage. ??The official founding of Apple Computer, Inc. happened on April 1, 1976, 13 days after the cheque was written.

    OPS: At the same auction, an Apple-1 computer signed by Steve Wozniak sold for $178,816 USD / €165.850 euros.
    The still fully operational computer was complete in a handmade period case with built-in keyboard
    Wozniak’s signature, "Woz," signed in 2017.


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

     

  • Early Apple computers cheque signed by Steve Jobs sells for over $100,000 USD
    DUKAS_159547840_FER
    Early Apple computers cheque signed by Steve Jobs sells for over $100,000 USD

    Ferrari Press Agency

    Cheque 1

    Ref 15058

    25/08/2023

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures must credit: RR Auction
    An Apple computer company cheque issued from the firm’s first ever cheque book, has sold for $108,209 USD / €100.360 euros at auction — more than twice its estimate.

    The cheque was signed by founder Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak and issued in 1976 from a temporary cheque from a recently opened bank account.

    It was for payment to a printed circuit board company and made just days before the two founders officially made their partnership agreement.
    The item was marked as cheque "No. 2," just as the first ever company computer, the Apple-1, came into existence
    It was made out for $116.97 to Ramlor, Inc.—a Palo Alto-area printed circuit board maker—likely represents payment for boards affiliated with the first Apple-1 Computers.
    The Wells Fargo bank cheque is dated March 19, 1976.
    At the time Apple was still operating out of the Jobs family garage. ??The official founding of Apple Computer, Inc. happened on April 1, 1976, 13 days after the cheque was written.

    OPS: The Jobs and Wozniak signed cheque sold by RR Auction

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

     

  • Early Apple computers cheque signed by Steve Jobs sells for over $100,000 USD
    DUKAS_159547839_FER
    Early Apple computers cheque signed by Steve Jobs sells for over $100,000 USD

    Ferrari Press Agency

    Cheque 1

    Ref 15058

    25/08/2023

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures must credit: RR Auction
    An Apple computer company cheque issued from the firm’s first ever cheque book, has sold for $108,209 USD / €100.360 euros at auction — more than twice its estimate.

    The cheque was signed by founder Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak and issued in 1976 from a temporary cheque from a recently opened bank account.

    It was for payment to a printed circuit board company and made just days before the two founders officially made their partnership agreement.
    The item was marked as cheque "No. 2," just as the first ever company computer, the Apple-1, came into existence
    It was made out for $116.97 to Ramlor, Inc.—a Palo Alto-area printed circuit board maker—likely represents payment for boards affiliated with the first Apple-1 Computers.
    The Wells Fargo bank cheque is dated March 19, 1976.
    At the time Apple was still operating out of the Jobs family garage. ??The official founding of Apple Computer, Inc. happened on April 1, 1976, 13 days after the cheque was written.

    OPS: The Jobs and Wozniak signed cheque sold by RR Auction

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

     

  • Early Apple computers cheque signed by Steve Jobs sells for over $100,000 USD
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    Early Apple computers cheque signed by Steve Jobs sells for over $100,000 USD

    Ferrari Press Agency

    Cheque 1

    Ref 15058

    25/08/2023

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures must credit: RR Auction

    An Apple computer company cheque issued from the firm’s first ever cheque book, has sold for $108,209 USD / €100.360 euros at auction — more than twice its estimate.

    The cheque was signed by founder Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak and issued in 1976 from a temporary cheque from a recently opened bank account.

    It was for payment to a printed circuit board company and made just days before the two founders officially made their partnership agreement.
    The item was marked as cheque "No. 2," just as the first ever company computer, the Apple-1, came into existence
    It was made out for $116.97 to Ramlor, Inc.—a Palo Alto-area printed circuit board maker—likely represents payment for boards affiliated with the first Apple-1 Computers.
    The Wells Fargo bank cheque is dated March 19, 1976.
    At the time Apple was still operating out of the Jobs family garage. ??The official founding of Apple Computer, Inc. happened on April 1, 1976, 13 days after the cheque was written.

    OPS: At the same auction, an Apple-1 computer signed by Steve Wozniak sold for $178,816 USD / €165.850 euros.
    The still fully operational computer was complete in a handmade period case with built-in keyboard
    Wozniak’s signature, "Woz," signed in 2017.


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

     

  • Early Apple computers cheque signed by Steve Jobs sells for over $100,000 USD
    DUKAS_159547823_FER
    Early Apple computers cheque signed by Steve Jobs sells for over $100,000 USD

    Ferrari Press Agency

    Cheque 1

    Ref 15058

    25/08/2023

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures must credit: RR Auction

    An Apple computer company cheque issued from the firm’s first ever cheque book, has sold for $108,209 USD / €100.360 euros at auction — more than twice its estimate.

    The cheque was signed by founder Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak and issued in 1976 from a temporary cheque from a recently opened bank account.

    It was for payment to a printed circuit board company and made just days before the two founders officially made their partnership agreement.
    The item was marked as cheque "No. 2," just as the first ever company computer, the Apple-1, came into existence
    It was made out for $116.97 to Ramlor, Inc.—a Palo Alto-area printed circuit board maker—likely represents payment for boards affiliated with the first Apple-1 Computers.
    The Wells Fargo bank cheque is dated March 19, 1976.
    At the time Apple was still operating out of the Jobs family garage. ??The official founding of Apple Computer, Inc. happened on April 1, 1976, 13 days after the cheque was written.

    OPS: At the same auction, an Apple-1 computer signed by Steve Wozniak sold for $178,816 USD / €165.850 euros.
    The still fully operational computer was complete in a handmade period case with built-in keyboard
    Wozniak’s signature, "Woz," signed in 2017.


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

     

  • GTV ARCHIVE
    DUKAS_156605879_REX
    GTV ARCHIVE
    Editorial use only
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by ITV/Shutterstock (762885wz)
    'The Eagle Has Landed' film - 1976 - Treat Williams
    GTV ARCHIVE

     

  • NEWS - US-Politiker Bob Dole ist gestorben (Archiv)
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    NEWS - US-Politiker Bob Dole ist gestorben (Archiv)
    **FILE PHOTO** Bob Dole Has Passed Away at 98..United States President Gerald R. Ford, right, meets with his running mate, US Senator Bob Dole (Republican of Kansas), left, the GOP nominee for Vice President of the United States, in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC on October 1, 1976.
    *** Local Caption *** 36752020

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - US-Politiker Bob Dole ist gestorben (Archiv)
    DUK10146761_018
    NEWS - US-Politiker Bob Dole ist gestorben (Archiv)
    **FILE PHOTO** Bob Dole Has Passed Away at 98..United States President Gerald R. Ford, right, and his running mate, US Senator Bob Dole (Republican of Kansas), left, acknowledge the cheers of the delegates to the 1976 Republican National Convention at the Kemper Arena in Kansas City, Missouri on August 19, 1976.
    *** Local Caption *** 36752019

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - US-Politiker Bob Dole ist gestorben (Archiv)
    DUK10146761_013
    NEWS - US-Politiker Bob Dole ist gestorben (Archiv)
    **FILE PHOTO** Bob Dole Has Passed Away at 98..United States President Gerald R. Ford, right, announces US Senator Bob Dole (Republican of Kansas), left, as his running mate, during a press conference at the Crown Center Hotel during the 1976 Republican National Convention in Kansas City, Missouri on August 19, 1976. From left to right: Senator Bob Dole; his wife, Commissioner of the Federal Trade Commission, Elizabeth Hanford Dole; first lady Betty Ford; President Ford.
    *** Local Caption *** 36752021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - US-Politiker Bob Dole ist gestorben (Archiv)
    DUK10146761_002
    NEWS - US-Politiker Bob Dole ist gestorben (Archiv)
    **FILE PHOTO** Bob Dole Has Passed Away at 98..United States Senator Bob Dole (Republican of Kansas) waves from the podium of the 1976 Republican National Convention at the Kemper Arena in Kansas City, Missouri on Tuesday, August 17, 1976. Dole will be the 1976 GOP nominee for Vice President of the United States and will be on the ticket with US President Gerald R. Ford.
    *** Local Caption *** 36752013

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Beruit LEBANON
    DUKAS_16291206_REX
    Beruit LEBANON
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Eye Ubiquitous / Rex Features ( 1246623a )
    Holiday Inn hotel in downtown Beirut. The building was a popular spot as a snipers nest during the 1976 war. LEBANON
    Beruit LEBANON

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • FEATURE - Klassische Plattencover in Zeiten des Social Distancing
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    FEATURE - Klassische Plattencover in Zeiten des Social Distancing
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Distancing 1
    24/03/20
    Ref 11557
    See Ferrari pictures
    Picture credit: 6 feet covers / Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez

    A series of classic album sleeves have been re-imagined -- to reflect the realities of social distancing to prevent the spread of coronavirus. The project, called ‘6 Feet Covers’, features iconic artwork including the Beatles’ Abbey Road pedestrian crossing photo,Bit instead of showing the Fab Four all in a line, only George Harrison is still on it.Photo software was used to movie the striding figures of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and Ringo Starr further down the road, crossing alone.Other covers show members of Blondie, U2, Queen , AC/DC and Simon and Garfunkel, all keeping a safe distance from each other.The sleeve were re-arranged by Loa Angeles based advertising creatives Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez for the project called 6 Feet CoversThe full list of coivers is Abbey Road.The Beatles, 1969;Queen II. Queen, 1974;Blondie. Blondie, 1976;The Joshua Tree. U2, 1987;Straight Outta Compton. N.W.A., 1988;Anthology. Ramones, 1999;Bookends. Simon & Garfunkel, 1968;Destroyer. Kiss, 1976;Rumours. Fleetwood Mac, 1977;Highway to Hell. AC/DC, 1979;The Score. Fugees, 1996;The Essential. Run-D.M.C., 2012;Combat Rock. The Clash, 1982;Surfer Girl, The Beach Boys, 1963;Actually. The Pet Shop Boys, 1987 and Wild Planet. B-52s, 1980.

    OPS: One of the re-arraged album sleeves from the 6 Feet Covers project by Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez. The Beach Boys, Surfer Girl

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Klassische Plattencover in Zeiten des Social Distancing
    DUK10130330_031
    FEATURE - Klassische Plattencover in Zeiten des Social Distancing
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Distancing 1
    24/03/20
    Ref 11557
    See Ferrari pictures
    Picture credit: 6 feet covers

    A series of classic album sleeves have been re-imagined -- to reflect the realities of social distancing to prevent the spread of coronavirus. The project, called ‘6 Feet Covers’, features iconic artwork including the Beatles’ Abbey Road pedestrian crossing photo,Bit instead of showing the Fab Four all in a line, only George Harrison is still on it.Photo software was used to movie the striding figures of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and Ringo Starr further down the road, crossing alone.Other covers show members of Blondie, U2, Queen , AC/DC and Simon and Garfunkel, all keeping a safe distance from each other.The sleeve were re-arranged by Loa Angeles based advertising creatives Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez for the project called 6 Feet CoversThe full list of coivers is Abbey Road.The Beatles, 1969;Queen II. Queen, 1974;Blondie. Blondie, 1976;The Joshua Tree. U2, 1987;Straight Outta Compton. N.W.A., 1988;Anthology. Ramones, 1999;Bookends. Simon & Garfunkel, 1968;Destroyer. Kiss, 1976;Rumours. Fleetwood Mac, 1977;Highway to Hell. AC/DC, 1979;The Score. Fugees, 1996;The Essential. Run-D.M.C., 2012;Combat Rock. The Clash, 1982;Surfer Girl, The Beach Boys, 1963;Actually. The Pet Shop Boys, 1987 and Wild Planet. B-52s, 1980.

    OPS: One of the original album sleeves.The Beach Boys, Surfer Girl

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Klassische Plattencover in Zeiten des Social Distancing
    DUK10130330_030
    FEATURE - Klassische Plattencover in Zeiten des Social Distancing
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Distancing 1
    24/03/20
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    Picture credit: 6 feet covers / Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez

    A series of classic album sleeves have been re-imagined -- to reflect the realities of social distancing to prevent the spread of coronavirus. The project, called ‘6 Feet Covers’, features iconic artwork including the Beatles’ Abbey Road pedestrian crossing photo,Bit instead of showing the Fab Four all in a line, only George Harrison is still on it.Photo software was used to movie the striding figures of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and Ringo Starr further down the road, crossing alone.Other covers show members of Blondie, U2, Queen , AC/DC and Simon and Garfunkel, all keeping a safe distance from each other.The sleeve were re-arranged by Loa Angeles based advertising creatives Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez for the project called 6 Feet CoversThe full list of coivers is Abbey Road.The Beatles, 1969;Queen II. Queen, 1974;Blondie. Blondie, 1976;The Joshua Tree. U2, 1987;Straight Outta Compton. N.W.A., 1988;Anthology. Ramones, 1999;Bookends. Simon & Garfunkel, 1968;Destroyer. Kiss, 1976;Rumours. Fleetwood Mac, 1977;Highway to Hell. AC/DC, 1979;The Score. Fugees, 1996;The Essential. Run-D.M.C., 2012;Combat Rock. The Clash, 1982;Surfer Girl, The Beach Boys, 1963;Actually. The Pet Shop Boys, 1987 and Wild Planet. B-52s, 1980.

    OPS: One of the re-arraged album sleeves from the 6 Feet Covers project by Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez. Essential Run DMC

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Klassische Plattencover in Zeiten des Social Distancing
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    FEATURE - Klassische Plattencover in Zeiten des Social Distancing
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Distancing 1
    24/03/20
    Ref 11557
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    Picture credit: 6 feet covers

    A series of classic album sleeves have been re-imagined -- to reflect the realities of social distancing to prevent the spread of coronavirus. The project, called ‘6 Feet Covers’, features iconic artwork including the Beatles’ Abbey Road pedestrian crossing photo,Bit instead of showing the Fab Four all in a line, only George Harrison is still on it.Photo software was used to movie the striding figures of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and Ringo Starr further down the road, crossing alone.Other covers show members of Blondie, U2, Queen , AC/DC and Simon and Garfunkel, all keeping a safe distance from each other.The sleeve were re-arranged by Loa Angeles based advertising creatives Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez for the project called 6 Feet CoversThe full list of coivers is Abbey Road.The Beatles, 1969;Queen II. Queen, 1974;Blondie. Blondie, 1976;The Joshua Tree. U2, 1987;Straight Outta Compton. N.W.A., 1988;Anthology. Ramones, 1999;Bookends. Simon & Garfunkel, 1968;Destroyer. Kiss, 1976;Rumours. Fleetwood Mac, 1977;Highway to Hell. AC/DC, 1979;The Score. Fugees, 1996;The Essential. Run-D.M.C., 2012;Combat Rock. The Clash, 1982;Surfer Girl, The Beach Boys, 1963;Actually. The Pet Shop Boys, 1987 and Wild Planet. B-52s, 1980.

    OPS: One of the original album sleeves.The Essential Run DMC

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Klassische Plattencover in Zeiten des Social Distancing
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    FEATURE - Klassische Plattencover in Zeiten des Social Distancing
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Distancing 1
    24/03/20
    Ref 11557
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    Picture credit: 6 feet covers / Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez

    A series of classic album sleeves have been re-imagined -- to reflect the realities of social distancing to prevent the spread of coronavirus. The project, called ‘6 Feet Covers’, features iconic artwork including the Beatles’ Abbey Road pedestrian crossing photo,Bit instead of showing the Fab Four all in a line, only George Harrison is still on it.Photo software was used to movie the striding figures of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and Ringo Starr further down the road, crossing alone.Other covers show members of Blondie, U2, Queen , AC/DC and Simon and Garfunkel, all keeping a safe distance from each other.The sleeve were re-arranged by Loa Angeles based advertising creatives Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez for the project called 6 Feet CoversThe full list of coivers is Abbey Road.The Beatles, 1969;Queen II. Queen, 1974;Blondie. Blondie, 1976;The Joshua Tree. U2, 1987;Straight Outta Compton. N.W.A., 1988;Anthology. Ramones, 1999;Bookends. Simon & Garfunkel, 1968;Destroyer. Kiss, 1976;Rumours. Fleetwood Mac, 1977;Highway to Hell. AC/DC, 1979;The Score. Fugees, 1996;The Essential. Run-D.M.C., 2012;Combat Rock. The Clash, 1982;Surfer Girl, The Beach Boys, 1963;Actually. The Pet Shop Boys, 1987 and Wild Planet. B-52s, 1980.

    OPS: One of the re-arraged album sleeves from the 6 Feet Covers project by Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez. The B52's Wild Planet

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Klassische Plattencover in Zeiten des Social Distancing
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    FEATURE - Klassische Plattencover in Zeiten des Social Distancing
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Distancing 1
    24/03/20
    Ref 11557
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    Picture credit: 6 feet covers

    A series of classic album sleeves have been re-imagined -- to reflect the realities of social distancing to prevent the spread of coronavirus. The project, called ‘6 Feet Covers’, features iconic artwork including the Beatles’ Abbey Road pedestrian crossing photo,Bit instead of showing the Fab Four all in a line, only George Harrison is still on it.Photo software was used to movie the striding figures of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and Ringo Starr further down the road, crossing alone.Other covers show members of Blondie, U2, Queen , AC/DC and Simon and Garfunkel, all keeping a safe distance from each other.The sleeve were re-arranged by Loa Angeles based advertising creatives Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez for the project called 6 Feet CoversThe full list of coivers is Abbey Road.The Beatles, 1969;Queen II. Queen, 1974;Blondie. Blondie, 1976;The Joshua Tree. U2, 1987;Straight Outta Compton. N.W.A., 1988;Anthology. Ramones, 1999;Bookends. Simon & Garfunkel, 1968;Destroyer. Kiss, 1976;Rumours. Fleetwood Mac, 1977;Highway to Hell. AC/DC, 1979;The Score. Fugees, 1996;The Essential. Run-D.M.C., 2012;Combat Rock. The Clash, 1982;Surfer Girl, The Beach Boys, 1963;Actually. The Pet Shop Boys, 1987 and Wild Planet. B-52s, 1980.

    OPS: One of the original album sleeves.The B52's , Wild Planet

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Klassische Plattencover in Zeiten des Social Distancing
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    FEATURE - Klassische Plattencover in Zeiten des Social Distancing
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Distancing 1
    24/03/20
    Ref 11557
    See Ferrari pictures
    Picture credit: 6 feet covers / Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez

    A series of classic album sleeves have been re-imagined -- to reflect the realities of social distancing to prevent the spread of coronavirus. The project, called ‘6 Feet Covers’, features iconic artwork including the Beatles’ Abbey Road pedestrian crossing photo,Bit instead of showing the Fab Four all in a line, only George Harrison is still on it.Photo software was used to movie the striding figures of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and Ringo Starr further down the road, crossing alone.Other covers show members of Blondie, U2, Queen , AC/DC and Simon and Garfunkel, all keeping a safe distance from each other.The sleeve were re-arranged by Loa Angeles based advertising creatives Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez for the project called 6 Feet CoversThe full list of coivers is Abbey Road.The Beatles, 1969;Queen II. Queen, 1974;Blondie. Blondie, 1976;The Joshua Tree. U2, 1987;Straight Outta Compton. N.W.A., 1988;Anthology. Ramones, 1999;Bookends. Simon & Garfunkel, 1968;Destroyer. Kiss, 1976;Rumours. Fleetwood Mac, 1977;Highway to Hell. AC/DC, 1979;The Score. Fugees, 1996;The Essential. Run-D.M.C., 2012;Combat Rock. The Clash, 1982;Surfer Girl, The Beach Boys, 1963;Actually. The Pet Shop Boys, 1987 and Wild Planet. B-52s, 1980.

    OPS: One of the re-arraged album sleeves from the 6 Feet Covers project by Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez. Pet Shop Boys, Actually

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Klassische Plattencover in Zeiten des Social Distancing
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    FEATURE - Klassische Plattencover in Zeiten des Social Distancing
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Distancing 1
    24/03/20
    Ref 11557
    See Ferrari pictures
    Picture credit: 6 feet covers

    A series of classic album sleeves have been re-imagined -- to reflect the realities of social distancing to prevent the spread of coronavirus. The project, called ‘6 Feet Covers’, features iconic artwork including the Beatles’ Abbey Road pedestrian crossing photo,Bit instead of showing the Fab Four all in a line, only George Harrison is still on it.Photo software was used to movie the striding figures of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and Ringo Starr further down the road, crossing alone.Other covers show members of Blondie, U2, Queen , AC/DC and Simon and Garfunkel, all keeping a safe distance from each other.The sleeve were re-arranged by Loa Angeles based advertising creatives Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez for the project called 6 Feet CoversThe full list of coivers is Abbey Road.The Beatles, 1969;Queen II. Queen, 1974;Blondie. Blondie, 1976;The Joshua Tree. U2, 1987;Straight Outta Compton. N.W.A., 1988;Anthology. Ramones, 1999;Bookends. Simon & Garfunkel, 1968;Destroyer. Kiss, 1976;Rumours. Fleetwood Mac, 1977;Highway to Hell. AC/DC, 1979;The Score. Fugees, 1996;The Essential. Run-D.M.C., 2012;Combat Rock. The Clash, 1982;Surfer Girl, The Beach Boys, 1963;Actually. The Pet Shop Boys, 1987 and Wild Planet. B-52s, 1980.

    OPS: One of the original album sleeves.Pet Shop Boys, Actually

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Klassische Plattencover in Zeiten des Social Distancing
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    FEATURE - Klassische Plattencover in Zeiten des Social Distancing
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Distancing 1
    24/03/20
    Ref 11557
    See Ferrari pictures
    Picture credit: 6 feet covers / Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez

    A series of classic album sleeves have been re-imagined -- to reflect the realities of social distancing to prevent the spread of coronavirus. The project, called ‘6 Feet Covers’, features iconic artwork including the Beatles’ Abbey Road pedestrian crossing photo,Bit instead of showing the Fab Four all in a line, only George Harrison is still on it.Photo software was used to movie the striding figures of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and Ringo Starr further down the road, crossing alone.Other covers show members of Blondie, U2, Queen , AC/DC and Simon and Garfunkel, all keeping a safe distance from each other.The sleeve were re-arranged by Loa Angeles based advertising creatives Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez for the project called 6 Feet CoversThe full list of coivers is Abbey Road.The Beatles, 1969;Queen II. Queen, 1974;Blondie. Blondie, 1976;The Joshua Tree. U2, 1987;Straight Outta Compton. N.W.A., 1988;Anthology. Ramones, 1999;Bookends. Simon & Garfunkel, 1968;Destroyer. Kiss, 1976;Rumours. Fleetwood Mac, 1977;Highway to Hell. AC/DC, 1979;The Score. Fugees, 1996;The Essential. Run-D.M.C., 2012;Combat Rock. The Clash, 1982;Surfer Girl, The Beach Boys, 1963;Actually. The Pet Shop Boys, 1987 and Wild Planet. B-52s, 1980.

    OPS: One of the re-arraged album sleeves from the 6 Feet Covers project by Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez. U2 , The Joshua Tree

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

    (c) Dukas

     

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