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  • ‘I’m a mixed Black female historical re-enactor in a sea of men with beards’: Jade Cuttle
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    ‘I’m a mixed Black female historical re-enactor in a sea of men with beards’: Jade Cuttle
    Not everyone would want to spend their weekends dressed in a tunic fighting medieval battles, but Jade Cuttle's love of re-enacting is rooted in keeping history alive.

    Jade Cuttle, reenactments at Denny Abbey between Ely and Cambridge.
    21/11/2024.

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  • ‘I’m a mixed Black female historical re-enactor in a sea of men with beards’: Jade Cuttle
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    ‘I’m a mixed Black female historical re-enactor in a sea of men with beards’: Jade Cuttle
    Not everyone would want to spend their weekends dressed in a tunic fighting medieval battles, but Jade Cuttle's love of re-enacting is rooted in keeping history alive.

    Jade Cuttle with James Everett, viking (left) and Thomas Neal as anglo saxon warrior or 11th century Huscarl person.
    Reenactments at Denny Abbey between Ely and Cambridge.
    21/11/2024.

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  • Royal Marines master survival skills in the Arctic
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    Royal Marines master survival skills in the Arctic
    ROYAL MARINES WINTER DEPLOYMENT 2021

    Pictured are Armoured Support Group Royal Marines conducting snow and ice driver training with Viking (BvS10) vehicles at Setermoen, during Winter Deployment 21.

    Royal Marines have deployed to the frozen Arctic for many years, to conduct their annual cold weather training. The Commandos are in the High North learning to be winter warriors conducting Arctic survival training in bitterly cold temperatures. The conditions are harsh around 200 miles inside the Arctic Circle, where the sun barely rises and temperatures plummet to below -30C. The Elite Royal Marines must be prepared to deploy anywhere in the world at a moment’s notice. That includes the most extreme climates known to man, including Arctic, jungle and desert.© MOD Crown Copyright / eyevine

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  • Royal Marines master survival skills in the Arctic
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    Royal Marines master survival skills in the Arctic
    ROYAL MARINES WINTER DEPLOYMENT 2021

    Pictured are Armoured Support Group Royal Marines conducting snow and ice driver training with Viking (BvS10) vehicles at Setermoen, during Winter Deployment 21.

    Royal Marines have deployed to the frozen Arctic for many years, to conduct their annual cold weather training. The Commandos are in the High North learning to be winter warriors conducting Arctic survival training in bitterly cold temperatures. The conditions are harsh around 200 miles inside the Arctic Circle, where the sun barely rises and temperatures plummet to below -30C. The Elite Royal Marines must be prepared to deploy anywhere in the world at a moment’s notice. That includes the most extreme climates known to man, including Arctic, jungle and desert.© MOD Crown Copyright / eyevine

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  • Royal Marines master survival skills in the Arctic
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    Royal Marines master survival skills in the Arctic
    ROYAL MARINES WINTER DEPLOYMENT 2021

    Pictured are Armoured Support Group Royal Marines conducting snow and ice driver training with Vikings at Setermoen, during Winter Deployment 21.

    Royal Marines have deployed to the frozen Arctic for many years, to conduct their annual cold weather training. The Commandos are in the High North learning to be winter warriors conducting Arctic survival training in bitterly cold temperatures. The conditions are harsh around 200 miles inside the Arctic Circle, where the sun barely rises and temperatures plummet to below -30C. The Elite Royal Marines must be prepared to deploy anywhere in the world at a moment’s notice. That includes the most extreme climates known to man, including Arctic, jungle and desert.© MOD Crown Copyright / eyevine

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  • Royal Marines master survival skills in the Arctic
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    Royal Marines master survival skills in the Arctic
    ROYAL MARINES WINTER DEPLOYMENT 2021

    Pictured are Armoured Support Group Royal Marines conducting snow and ice driver training with Vikings at Setermoen, during Winter Deployment 21.

    Royal Marines have deployed to the frozen Arctic for many years, to conduct their annual cold weather training. The Commandos are in the High North learning to be winter warriors conducting Arctic survival training in bitterly cold temperatures. The conditions are harsh around 200 miles inside the Arctic Circle, where the sun barely rises and temperatures plummet to below -30C. The Elite Royal Marines must be prepared to deploy anywhere in the world at a moment’s notice. That includes the most extreme climates known to man, including Arctic, jungle and desert.© MOD Crown Copyright / eyevine

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  • Royal Marines master survival skills in the Arctic
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    Royal Marines master survival skills in the Arctic
    ROYAL MARINES WINTER DEPLOYMENT 2021

    Pictured are Armoured Support Group Royal Marines conducting snow and ice driver training with Viking (BvS10) vehicles at Setermoen, during Winter Deployment 21.

    Royal Marines have deployed to the frozen Arctic for many years, to conduct their annual cold weather training. The Commandos are in the High North learning to be winter warriors conducting Arctic survival training in bitterly cold temperatures. The conditions are harsh around 200 miles inside the Arctic Circle, where the sun barely rises and temperatures plummet to below -30C. The Elite Royal Marines must be prepared to deploy anywhere in the world at a moment’s notice. That includes the most extreme climates known to man, including Arctic, jungle and desert.© MOD Crown Copyright / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • Royal Marines master survival skills in the Arctic
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    Royal Marines master survival skills in the Arctic
    ROYAL MARINES WINTER DEPLOYMENT 2021

    Pictured are Armoured Support Group Royal Marines conducting snow and ice driver training with Vikings at Setermoen, during Winter Deployment 21.

    Royal Marines have deployed to the frozen Arctic for many years, to conduct their annual cold weather training. The Commandos are in the High North learning to be winter warriors conducting Arctic survival training in bitterly cold temperatures. The conditions are harsh around 200 miles inside the Arctic Circle, where the sun barely rises and temperatures plummet to below -30C. The Elite Royal Marines must be prepared to deploy anywhere in the world at a moment’s notice. That includes the most extreme climates known to man, including Arctic, jungle and desert.© MOD Crown Copyright / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Crown Copyright / eyevine

     

  • Royal Marines master survival skills in the Arctic
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    Royal Marines master survival skills in the Arctic
    ROYAL MARINES WINTER DEPLOYMENT 2021

    Pictured are Armoured Support Group Royal Marines conducting snow and ice driver training with Viking (BvS10) vehicles at Setermoen, during Winter Deployment 21.

    Royal Marines have deployed to the frozen Arctic for many years, to conduct their annual cold weather training. The Commandos are in the High North learning to be winter warriors conducting Arctic survival training in bitterly cold temperatures. The conditions are harsh around 200 miles inside the Arctic Circle, where the sun barely rises and temperatures plummet to below -30C. The Elite Royal Marines must be prepared to deploy anywhere in the world at a moment’s notice. That includes the most extreme climates known to man, including Arctic, jungle and desert.© MOD Crown Copyright / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

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  • FEATURE - Vorbereitungen für das das grösste Online-Wikingerfestival der Welt in York, UK
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    FEATURE - Vorbereitungen für das das grösste Online-Wikingerfestival der Welt in York, UK
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charlotte Graham/Shutterstock (11747125c)
    Vikings gather in a traditional longhouse and locations at the Viking Village York, whilst filming content for That JORVIK Viking Thing, a world's largest online Viking festival, taking place from 15-20 February at jorvikthing.com.
    'That JORVIK Viking Thing' online festival, York, UK - 04 Feb 2021

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  • FEATURE - Vorbereitungen für das das grösste Online-Wikingerfestival der Welt in York, UK
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    FEATURE - Vorbereitungen für das das grösste Online-Wikingerfestival der Welt in York, UK
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    Vikings gather in a traditional longhouse and locations at the Viking Village York, whilst filming content for That JORVIK Viking Thing, a world's largest online Viking festival, taking place from 15-20 February at jorvikthing.com.
    'That JORVIK Viking Thing' online festival, York, UK - 04 Feb 2021

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  • FEATURE - Vorbereitungen für das das grösste Online-Wikingerfestival der Welt in York, UK
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    FEATURE - Vorbereitungen für das das grösste Online-Wikingerfestival der Welt in York, UK
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charlotte Graham/Shutterstock (11747125l)
    Vikings gather in a traditional longhouse and locations at the Viking Village York, whilst filming content for That JORVIK Viking Thing, a world's largest online Viking festival, taking place from 15-20 February at jorvikthing.com.
    'That JORVIK Viking Thing' online festival, York, UK - 04 Feb 2021

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  • FEATURE - Vorbereitungen für das das grösste Online-Wikingerfestival der Welt in York, UK
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    FEATURE - Vorbereitungen für das das grösste Online-Wikingerfestival der Welt in York, UK
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charlotte Graham/Shutterstock (11747125k)
    Vikings gather in a traditional longhouse and locations at the Viking Village York, whilst filming content for That JORVIK Viking Thing, a world's largest online Viking festival, taking place from 15-20 February at jorvikthing.com.
    'That JORVIK Viking Thing' online festival, York, UK - 04 Feb 2021

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  • FEATURE - Vorbereitungen für das das grösste Online-Wikingerfestival der Welt in York, UK
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    FEATURE - Vorbereitungen für das das grösste Online-Wikingerfestival der Welt in York, UK
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charlotte Graham/Shutterstock (11747125b)
    Vikings gather in a traditional longhouse and locations at the Viking Village York, whilst filming content for That JORVIK Viking Thing, a world's largest online Viking festival, taking place from 15-20 February at jorvikthing.com.
    'That JORVIK Viking Thing' online festival, York, UK - 04 Feb 2021

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  • FEATURE - Vorbereitungen für das das grösste Online-Wikingerfestival der Welt in York, UK
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    FEATURE - Vorbereitungen für das das grösste Online-Wikingerfestival der Welt in York, UK
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charlotte Graham/Shutterstock (11747125d)
    Vikings gather in a traditional longhouse and locations at the Viking Village York, whilst filming content for That JORVIK Viking Thing, a world's largest online Viking festival, taking place from 15-20 February at jorvikthing.com.
    'That JORVIK Viking Thing' online festival, York, UK - 04 Feb 2021

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  • FEATURE - Vorbereitungen für das das grösste Online-Wikingerfestival der Welt in York, UK
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    FEATURE - Vorbereitungen für das das grösste Online-Wikingerfestival der Welt in York, UK
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charlotte Graham/Shutterstock (11747125a)
    Vikings gather in a traditional longhouse and locations at the Viking Village York, whilst filming content for That JORVIK Viking Thing, a world's largest online Viking festival, taking place from 15-20 February at jorvikthing.com.
    'That JORVIK Viking Thing' online festival, York, UK - 04 Feb 2021

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  • FEATURE - Vorbereitungen für das das grösste Online-Wikingerfestival der Welt in York, UK
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    FEATURE - Vorbereitungen für das das grösste Online-Wikingerfestival der Welt in York, UK
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charlotte Graham/Shutterstock (11747125m)
    Vikings gather in a traditional longhouse and locations at the Viking Village York, whilst filming content for That JORVIK Viking Thing, a world's largest online Viking festival, taking place from 15-20 February at jorvikthing.com.
    'That JORVIK Viking Thing' online festival, York, UK - 04 Feb 2021

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  • FEATURE - Vorbereitungen für das das grösste Online-Wikingerfestival der Welt in York, UK
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    FEATURE - Vorbereitungen für das das grösste Online-Wikingerfestival der Welt in York, UK
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charlotte Graham/Shutterstock (11747125g)
    Vikings gather in a traditional longhouse and locations at the Viking Village York, whilst filming content for That JORVIK Viking Thing, a world's largest online Viking festival, taking place from 15-20 February at jorvikthing.com.
    'That JORVIK Viking Thing' online festival, York, UK - 04 Feb 2021

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  • FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
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    FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
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    Gunnhild, Wife of Eric Bloodaxe, mother of kings, and king-maker - Gunnhild was one of the most politically active women in Norway, Orkney and Jorvik, featuring prominently in several sagas. Sigrid the Haughty, a ruthless and determined character capable of charming power and bending it to her will. She was known as a 'persuader of men', in particular for convincing the rulers of Sweden and Denmark to ambush the King of Norway, who had scorned her in the past.
    Thorbjorgr litilvolva, the seeress
    Jorvik Viking Festival, York, Yorkshire, UK - 02 Nov 2018
    Beyond the homestead: Viking women take centre stage for 2019 Jorvik Viking Festival 20 - 27 February 2019. Europe's largest Viking Festival returns to York next February, telling the stories of Viking women beyond the homestead through the voices of seers, queens and shield maidens - a story of women whose influence was as great as any mighty warrior. Jorvik Viking Festival runs from 20 - 27 February 2019. For the last 35 years, the themes of Jorvik Viking Festival have enabled us to tell stories that encompass many different aspects of Viking history

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  • FEATURE - Farben- und Blütenpracht an der Hampton Court Palace Flower Show in London
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    FEATURE - Farben- und Blütenpracht an der Hampton Court Palace Flower Show in London
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guy Bell/REX/Shutterstock (9732639bq)
    Vikings in traditional dress, enjoying the Scandinavian garden, sauna and plunge pool on the Viking Cruises Nordic Lifestyle Garden designed by Stephen Hall
    Hampton Court Flower Show, London, UK - 02 Jul 2018

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  • FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
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    FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rob Powell/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (9664757d)
    228-metre-long cruise ship Viking Sun seen making her past the O2 on her way down the River Thames at the end of a 3 day visit to Greenwich in south east London.
    Viking Sun cruise ship visits London, UK - 06 May 2018
    The visit by Viking Sun, which has a capacity of 930 passengers, marks the beginning of London's cruise ship season. For passengers on board, London was the end of a 141 night round the world cruise which started in Miami last December.

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  • FEATURE - Best of: Bilder des Tages
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    FEATURE - Best of: Bilder des Tages
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Swaine/REX/Shutterstock (9664097m)
    The Viking raid on the Saxon stronghold of Corfe Castle
    Saxons and Vikings re-enactment Corfe Castle, Dorset, UK - 06 May 2018

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  • FEATURE - Dorking: Wife Carrying Race - Männer schleppen ihre Frauen
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    FEATURE - Dorking: Wife Carrying Race - Männer schleppen ihre Frauen
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/REX/Shutterstock (9570396v)
    Competitors take part in the 2018 annual Wife Carrying Race in Dorking, Surrey. The race, which is run over a course of 380m, with both men and women carry a 'wife' over obstacles, is believed to have originated in the UK over twelve centuries ago when Viking raiders rampaged into the northeast coast of England carrying off any unwilling local women.
    Wife Carrying Race, Dorking, UK - 08 Apr 2018

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  • FEATURE - Dorking: Wife Carrying Race - Männer schleppen ihre Frauen
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    FEATURE - Dorking: Wife Carrying Race - Männer schleppen ihre Frauen
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/REX/Shutterstock (9570396m)
    Competitors take part in the 2018 annual Wife Carrying Race in Dorking, Surrey. The race, which is run over a course of 380m, with both men and women carry a 'wife' over obstacles, is believed to have originated in the UK over twelve centuries ago when Viking raiders rampaged into the northeast coast of England carrying off any unwilling local women.
    Wife Carrying Race, Dorking, UK - 08 Apr 2018

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  • FEATURE - Dorking: Wife Carrying Race - Männer schleppen ihre Frauen
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    FEATURE - Dorking: Wife Carrying Race - Männer schleppen ihre Frauen
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/REX/Shutterstock (9570396s)
    Competitors take part in the 2018 annual Wife Carrying Race in Dorking, Surrey. The race, which is run over a course of 380m, with both men and women carry a 'wife' over obstacles, is believed to have originated in the UK over twelve centuries ago when Viking raiders rampaged into the northeast coast of England carrying off any unwilling local women.
    Wife Carrying Race, Dorking, UK - 08 Apr 2018

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  • FEATURE - Dorking: Wife Carrying Race - Männer schleppen ihre Frauen
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    FEATURE - Dorking: Wife Carrying Race - Männer schleppen ihre Frauen
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/REX/Shutterstock (9570396r)
    Competitors take part in the 2018 annual Wife Carrying Race in Dorking, Surrey. The race, which is run over a course of 380m, with both men and women carry a 'wife' over obstacles, is believed to have originated in the UK over twelve centuries ago when Viking raiders rampaged into the northeast coast of England carrying off any unwilling local women.
    Wife Carrying Race, Dorking, UK - 08 Apr 2018

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  • FEATURE - Dorking: Wife Carrying Race - Männer schleppen ihre Frauen
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    FEATURE - Dorking: Wife Carrying Race - Männer schleppen ihre Frauen
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/REX/Shutterstock (9570396l)
    Competitors take part in the 2018 annual Wife Carrying Race in Dorking, Surrey. The race, which is run over a course of 380m, with both men and women carry a 'wife' over obstacles, is believed to have originated in the UK over twelve centuries ago when Viking raiders rampaged into the northeast coast of England carrying off any unwilling local women.
    Wife Carrying Race, Dorking, UK - 08 Apr 2018

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  • FEATURE - Dorking: Wife Carrying Race - Männer schleppen ihre Frauen
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    FEATURE - Dorking: Wife Carrying Race - Männer schleppen ihre Frauen
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/REX/Shutterstock (9570396o)
    Competitors take part in the 2018 annual Wife Carrying Race in Dorking, Surrey. The race, which is run over a course of 380m, with both men and women carry a 'wife' over obstacles, is believed to have originated in the UK over twelve centuries ago when Viking raiders rampaged into the northeast coast of England carrying off any unwilling local women.
    Wife Carrying Race, Dorking, UK - 08 Apr 2018

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  • FEATURE - Dorking: Wife Carrying Race - Männer schleppen ihre Frauen
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    FEATURE - Dorking: Wife Carrying Race - Männer schleppen ihre Frauen
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/REX/Shutterstock (9570396p)
    Competitors take part in the 2018 annual Wife Carrying Race in Dorking, Surrey. The race, which is run over a course of 380m, with both men and women carry a 'wife' over obstacles, is believed to have originated in the UK over twelve centuries ago when Viking raiders rampaged into the northeast coast of England carrying off any unwilling local women.
    Wife Carrying Race, Dorking, UK - 08 Apr 2018

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  • FEATURE - Dorking: Wife Carrying Race - Männer schleppen ihre Frauen
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    FEATURE - Dorking: Wife Carrying Race - Männer schleppen ihre Frauen
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/REX/Shutterstock (9570396q)
    Competitors take part in the 2018 annual Wife Carrying Race in Dorking, Surrey. The race, which is run over a course of 380m, with both men and women carry a 'wife' over obstacles, is believed to have originated in the UK over twelve centuries ago when Viking raiders rampaged into the northeast coast of England carrying off any unwilling local women.
    Wife Carrying Race, Dorking, UK - 08 Apr 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Dorking: Wife Carrying Race - Männer schleppen ihre Frauen
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    FEATURE - Dorking: Wife Carrying Race - Männer schleppen ihre Frauen
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/REX/Shutterstock (9570396t)
    Competitors take part in the 2018 annual Wife Carrying Race in Dorking, Surrey. The race, which is run over a course of 380m, with both men and women carry a 'wife' over obstacles, is believed to have originated in the UK over twelve centuries ago when Viking raiders rampaged into the northeast coast of England carrying off any unwilling local women.
    Wife Carrying Race, Dorking, UK - 08 Apr 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Dorking: Wife Carrying Race - Männer schleppen ihre Frauen
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    FEATURE - Dorking: Wife Carrying Race - Männer schleppen ihre Frauen
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/REX/Shutterstock (9570396i)
    Competitors take part in the 2018 annual Wife Carrying Race in Dorking, Surrey. The race, which is run over a course of 380m, with both men and women carry a 'wife' over obstacles, is believed to have originated in the UK over twelve centuries ago when Viking raiders rampaged into the northeast coast of England carrying off any unwilling local women.
    Wife Carrying Race, Dorking, UK - 08 Apr 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Dorking: Wife Carrying Race - Männer schleppen ihre Frauen
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    FEATURE - Dorking: Wife Carrying Race - Männer schleppen ihre Frauen
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/REX/Shutterstock (9570396e)
    Competitors take part in the 2018 annual Wife Carrying Race in Dorking, Surrey. The race, which is run over a course of 380m, with both men and women carry a 'wife' over obstacles, is believed to have originated in the UK over twelve centuries ago when Viking raiders rampaged into the northeast coast of England carrying off any unwilling local women.
    Wife Carrying Race, Dorking, UK - 08 Apr 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Dorking: Wife Carrying Race - Männer schleppen ihre Frauen
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    FEATURE - Dorking: Wife Carrying Race - Männer schleppen ihre Frauen
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/REX/Shutterstock (9570396c)
    Competitors take part in the 2018 annual Wife Carrying Race in Dorking, Surrey. The race, which is run over a course of 380m, with both men and women carry a 'wife' over obstacles, is believed to have originated in the UK over twelve centuries ago when Viking raiders rampaged into the northeast coast of England carrying off any unwilling local women.
    Wife Carrying Race, Dorking, UK - 08 Apr 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Dorking: Wife Carrying Race - Männer schleppen ihre Frauen
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    FEATURE - Dorking: Wife Carrying Race - Männer schleppen ihre Frauen
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/REX/Shutterstock (9570396a)
    Competitors take part in the 2018 annual Wife Carrying Race in Dorking, Surrey. The race, which is run over a course of 380m, with both men and women carry a 'wife' over obstacles, is believed to have originated in the UK over twelve centuries ago when Viking raiders rampaged into the northeast coast of England carrying off any unwilling local women.
    Wife Carrying Race, Dorking, UK - 08 Apr 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Dorking: Wife Carrying Race - Männer schleppen ihre Frauen
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    FEATURE - Dorking: Wife Carrying Race - Männer schleppen ihre Frauen
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/REX/Shutterstock (9570396d)
    Competitors take part in the 2018 annual Wife Carrying Race in Dorking, Surrey. The race, which is run over a course of 380m, with both men and women carry a 'wife' over obstacles, is believed to have originated in the UK over twelve centuries ago when Viking raiders rampaged into the northeast coast of England carrying off any unwilling local women.
    Wife Carrying Race, Dorking, UK - 08 Apr 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Dorking: Wife Carrying Race - Männer schleppen ihre Frauen
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    FEATURE - Dorking: Wife Carrying Race - Männer schleppen ihre Frauen
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/REX/Shutterstock (9570396j)
    Competitors take part in the 2018 annual Wife Carrying Race in Dorking, Surrey. The race, which is run over a course of 380m, with both men and women carry a 'wife' over obstacles, is believed to have originated in the UK over twelve centuries ago when Viking raiders rampaged into the northeast coast of England carrying off any unwilling local women.
    Wife Carrying Race, Dorking, UK - 08 Apr 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Dorking: Wife Carrying Race - Männer schleppen ihre Frauen
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    FEATURE - Dorking: Wife Carrying Race - Männer schleppen ihre Frauen
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/REX/Shutterstock (9570396b)
    Competitors take part in the 2018 annual Wife Carrying Race in Dorking, Surrey. The race, which is run over a course of 380m, with both men and women carry a 'wife' over obstacles, is believed to have originated in the UK over twelve centuries ago when Viking raiders rampaged into the northeast coast of England carrying off any unwilling local women.
    Wife Carrying Race, Dorking, UK - 08 Apr 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Dorking: Wife Carrying Race - Männer schleppen ihre Frauen
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    FEATURE - Dorking: Wife Carrying Race - Männer schleppen ihre Frauen
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/REX/Shutterstock (9570396f)
    Competitors take part in the 2018 annual Wife Carrying Race in Dorking, Surrey. The race, which is run over a course of 380m, with both men and women carry a 'wife' over obstacles, is believed to have originated in the UK over twelve centuries ago when Viking raiders rampaged into the northeast coast of England carrying off any unwilling local women.
    Wife Carrying Race, Dorking, UK - 08 Apr 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
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    FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Bullimore/REX/Shutterstock (9420728o)
    The north Norfolk coastal town of Sheringham hosts its annual Viking festival with re-enactments and a ceremonial boat burning on the beach at dusk to mark the historical link with Vikings.
    Sheringham Viking Festival, UK - 17 Feb 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
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    FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Bullimore/REX/Shutterstock (9420728j)
    The north Norfolk coastal town of Sheringham hosts its annual Viking festival with re-enactments and a ceremonial boat burning on the beach at dusk to mark the historical link with Vikings.
    Sheringham Viking Festival, UK - 17 Feb 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Die Royals: Bilder des Tages
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    PEOPLE - Die Royals: Bilder des Tages
    April 28, 2017 - Stockholm, Sweden - Queen Silvia, king Carl XVI Gustaf..Attendance at the opening of Vikingaliv - Life of Vikings, Boat Hall 1, Royal Djurgrden, Stockholm, 2017-04-28..(c) Karin Trnblom / IBL....Invigningen av Vikingaliv, Bthall 1, Djurgrden, Stockholm, 2017-04-28 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Die Royals: Bilder des Tages
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    PEOPLE - Die Royals: Bilder des Tages
    April 28, 2017 - Stockholm, Sweden - Queen Silvia, king Carl XVI Gustaf..Attendance at the opening of Vikingaliv - Life of Vikings, Boat Hall 1, Royal Djurgrden, Stockholm, 2017-04-28..(c) Karin Trnblom / IBL....Invigningen av Vikingaliv, Bthall 1, Djurgrden, Stockholm, 2017-04-28 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

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