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  • Travel Destination: Berlin
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    Travel Destination: Berlin
    Humboldt Forum is in Berlin, Germany, on May 23, 2025. (Photo by Emmanuele Contini/NurPhoto)

     

  • Netflix FYSEE LA - 'The Diplomat' Season 2 ATAS Emmy FYC Special Screening Event
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    Netflix FYSEE LA - 'The Diplomat' Season 2 ATAS Emmy FYC Special Screening Event
    American television producer and film writer Debora Cahn arrives at the Netflix FYSEE LA - 'The Diplomat' Season 2 ATAS (Academy of Television Arts and Sciences) Emmy FYC (For Your Consideration) Special Screening Event held at The Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens in San Marino, Los Angeles, California, United States. (Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/NurPhoto)

     

  • Netflix FYSEE LA - 'The Diplomat' Season 2 ATAS Emmy FYC Special Screening Event
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    Netflix FYSEE LA - 'The Diplomat' Season 2 ATAS Emmy FYC Special Screening Event
    Keri Russell arrives at the Netflix FYSEE LA - 'The Diplomat' Season 2 ATAS (Academy of Television Arts and Sciences) Emmy FYC (For Your Consideration) Special Screening Event held at The Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens in San Marino, Los Angeles, California, United States. (Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/NurPhoto)

     

  • Netflix FYSEE LA - 'The Diplomat' Season 2 ATAS Emmy FYC Special Screening Event
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    Netflix FYSEE LA - 'The Diplomat' Season 2 ATAS Emmy FYC Special Screening Event
    Keri Russell arrives at the Netflix FYSEE LA - 'The Diplomat' Season 2 ATAS (Academy of Television Arts and Sciences) Emmy FYC (For Your Consideration) Special Screening Event held at The Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens in San Marino, Los Angeles, California, United States. (Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/NurPhoto)

     

  • Views Of The Grand Egyptian Museum
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    Views Of The Grand Egyptian Museum
    The scene is at the Grand Egyptian Museum in Giza, Egypt, on May 9, 2025. (Photo by Ahmed Mosaad/NurPhoto)

     

  • Bogor Zoological Museum In Indonesia
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    Bogor Zoological Museum In Indonesia
    Visitors are seen at the Zoological Museum in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia, on April 4, 2025. The museum and its laboratory are established in 1894 by the Dutch East Indies government. The museum has one of the largest collections of preserved fauna specimens in Southeast Asia. (Photo by Adriana Adie/NurPhoto)

     

  • Bogor Zoological Museum In Indonesia
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    Bogor Zoological Museum In Indonesia
    Visitors observe the collection of preserved tigers on display at the Zoological Museum in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia, on April 4, 2025. The museum and its laboratory are established in 1894 by the Dutch East Indies government. The museum has one of the largest collections of preserved fauna specimens in Southeast Asia. (Photo by Adriana Adie/NurPhoto)

     

  • Bogor Zoological Museum In Indonesia
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    Bogor Zoological Museum In Indonesia
    A woman takes pictures of Hornbills preserved on display at the Zoological Museum in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia, on April 4, 2025. The museum and its laboratory are established in 1894 by the Dutch East Indies government. The museum has one of the largest collections of preserved fauna specimens in Southeast Asia. (Photo by Adriana Adie/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Antibes, France
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    Daily Life In Antibes, France
    The Picasso Museum in Antibes, France on May 19th, 2024. (Photo by Beata Zawrzel/NurPhoto)

     

  • Katy Perry Hello Kitty shoes
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    Katy Perry Hello Kitty shoes
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    Pop queen Katie Perry has celebrated the 50th anniversary of fictional icon Hello Kitty for her custom shoes range.
    The Firework and I Kissed A Girl singer’s footwear label Katy Perry Collections has joined forces with the Japanese company behind the Hello Kitty character creation Saniro.
    They  have come together for a special shoe collection that features three footwear styles – a sparkly mule with novelty Hello Kitty heel, a bedazzled ballet flat and a pump designed with Hello Kitty’s signature bow.
    The Hello Kitty heel mule and bedazzled ballet flat will be available at Katyperrycollections.com and selected retailers.. 
    The bow heel will be exclusive to Perry’s site and will be available in Hello Kitty signature white and purple to commemorate Hello Kitty’s  50th anniversary. 
    Perry , 39 said she has loved Hello Kitty since she was a little girl. 

    OPS: Shoes from the Hello Kitty /Katy Perry Collections range.

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

     

  • Katy Perry Hello Kitty shoes
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    Katy Perry Hello Kitty shoes
    Ferrari Press Agency
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    Ref 16112
    20/08/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit:  Katy Perry Collections / Saniro
    Pop queen Katie Perry has celebrated the 50th anniversary of fictional icon Hello Kitty for her custom shoes range.
    The Firework and I Kissed A Girl singer’s footwear label Katy Perry Collections has joined forces with the Japanese company behind the Hello Kitty character creation Saniro.
    They  have come together for a special shoe collection that features three footwear styles – a sparkly mule with novelty Hello Kitty heel, a bedazzled ballet flat and a pump designed with Hello Kitty’s signature bow.
    The Hello Kitty heel mule and bedazzled ballet flat will be available at Katyperrycollections.com and selected retailers.. 
    The bow heel will be exclusive to Perry’s site and will be available in Hello Kitty signature white and purple to commemorate Hello Kitty’s  50th anniversary. 
    Perry , 39 said she has loved Hello Kitty since she was a little girl. 

    OPS: Shoes from the Hello Kitty /Katy Perry Collections range.

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

     

  • Katy Perry Hello Kitty shoes
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    Katy Perry Hello Kitty shoes
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Hello Kitty  1
    Ref 16112
    20/08/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit:  Katy Perry Collections / Saniro
    Pop queen Katie Perry has celebrated the 50th anniversary of fictional icon Hello Kitty for her custom shoes range.
    The Firework and I Kissed A Girl singer’s footwear label Katy Perry Collections has joined forces with the Japanese company behind the Hello Kitty character creation Saniro.
    They  have come together for a special shoe collection that features three footwear styles – a sparkly mule with novelty Hello Kitty heel, a bedazzled ballet flat and a pump designed with Hello Kitty’s signature bow.
    The Hello Kitty heel mule and bedazzled ballet flat will be available at Katyperrycollections.com and selected retailers.. 
    The bow heel will be exclusive to Perry’s site and will be available in Hello Kitty signature white and purple to commemorate Hello Kitty’s  50th anniversary. 
    Perry , 39 said she has loved Hello Kitty since she was a little girl. 

    OPS: Shoes from the Hello Kitty /Katy Perry Collections range.

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

     

  • Katy Perry Hello Kitty shoes
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    Katy Perry Hello Kitty shoes
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Hello Kitty  1
    Ref 16112
    20/08/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit:  Katy Perry Collections / Saniro
    Pop queen Katie Perry has celebrated the 50th anniversary of fictional icon Hello Kitty for her custom shoes range.
    The Firework and I Kissed A Girl singer’s footwear label Katy Perry Collections has joined forces with the Japanese company behind the Hello Kitty character creation Saniro.
    They  have come together for a special shoe collection that features three footwear styles – a sparkly mule with novelty Hello Kitty heel, a bedazzled ballet flat and a pump designed with Hello Kitty’s signature bow.
    The Hello Kitty heel mule and bedazzled ballet flat will be available at Katyperrycollections.com and selected retailers.. 
    The bow heel will be exclusive to Perry’s site and will be available in Hello Kitty signature white and purple to commemorate Hello Kitty’s  50th anniversary. 
    Perry , 39 said she has loved Hello Kitty since she was a little girl. 

    OPS: Shoes from the Hello Kitty /Katy Perry Collections range.

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

     

  • Katy Perry Hello Kitty shoes
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    Katy Perry Hello Kitty shoes
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Hello Kitty  1
    Ref 16112
    20/08/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit:  Katy Perry Collections / Saniro
    Pop queen Katie Perry has celebrated the 50th anniversary of fictional icon Hello Kitty for her custom shoes range.
    The Firework and I Kissed A Girl singer’s footwear label Katy Perry Collections has joined forces with the Japanese company behind the Hello Kitty character creation Saniro.
    They  have come together for a special shoe collection that features three footwear styles – a sparkly mule with novelty Hello Kitty heel, a bedazzled ballet flat and a pump designed with Hello Kitty’s signature bow.
    The Hello Kitty heel mule and bedazzled ballet flat will be available at Katyperrycollections.com and selected retailers.. 
    The bow heel will be exclusive to Perry’s site and will be available in Hello Kitty signature white and purple to commemorate Hello Kitty’s  50th anniversary. 
    Perry , 39 said she has loved Hello Kitty since she was a little girl. 

    OPS: Shoes from the Hello Kitty /Katy Perry Collections range.

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

     

  • Katy Perry Hello Kitty shoes
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    Katy Perry Hello Kitty shoes
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Hello Kitty  1
    Ref 16112
    20/08/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit:  Katy Perry Collections / Saniro
    Pop queen Katie Perry has celebrated the 50th anniversary of fictional icon Hello Kitty for her custom shoes range.
    The Firework and I Kissed A Girl singer’s footwear label Katy Perry Collections has joined forces with the Japanese company behind the Hello Kitty character creation Saniro.
    They  have come together for a special shoe collection that features three footwear styles – a sparkly mule with novelty Hello Kitty heel, a bedazzled ballet flat and a pump designed with Hello Kitty’s signature bow.
    The Hello Kitty heel mule and bedazzled ballet flat will be available at Katyperrycollections.com and selected retailers.. 
    The bow heel will be exclusive to Perry’s site and will be available in Hello Kitty signature white and purple to commemorate Hello Kitty’s  50th anniversary. 
    Perry , 39 said she has loved Hello Kitty since she was a little girl. 

    OPS: Shoes from the Hello Kitty /Katy Perry Collections range.

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

     

  • Katy Perry Hello Kitty shoes
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    Katy Perry Hello Kitty shoes
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Hello Kitty  1
    Ref 16112
    20/08/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit:  Katy Perry Collections / Saniro
    Pop queen Katie Perry has celebrated the 50th anniversary of fictional icon Hello Kitty for her custom shoes range.
    The Firework and I Kissed A Girl singer’s footwear label Katy Perry Collections has joined forces with the Japanese company behind the Hello Kitty character creation Saniro.
    They  have come together for a special shoe collection that features three footwear styles – a sparkly mule with novelty Hello Kitty heel, a bedazzled ballet flat and a pump designed with Hello Kitty’s signature bow.
    The Hello Kitty heel mule and bedazzled ballet flat will be available at Katyperrycollections.com and selected retailers.. 
    The bow heel will be exclusive to Perry’s site and will be available in Hello Kitty signature white and purple to commemorate Hello Kitty’s  50th anniversary. 
    Perry , 39 said she has loved Hello Kitty since she was a little girl. 

    OPS: Shoes from the Hello Kitty /Katy Perry Collections range.

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

     

  • Katy Perry Hello Kitty shoes
    DUKAS_173692630_FER
    Katy Perry Hello Kitty shoes
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Hello Kitty  1
    Ref 16112
    20/08/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit:  Katy Perry Collections / Saniro
    Pop queen Katie Perry has celebrated the 50th anniversary of fictional icon Hello Kitty for her custom shoes range.
    The Firework and I Kissed A Girl singer’s footwear label Katy Perry Collections has joined forces with the Japanese company behind the Hello Kitty character creation Saniro.
    They  have come together for a special shoe collection that features three footwear styles – a sparkly mule with novelty Hello Kitty heel, a bedazzled ballet flat and a pump designed with Hello Kitty’s signature bow.
    The Hello Kitty heel mule and bedazzled ballet flat will be available at Katyperrycollections.com and selected retailers.. 
    The bow heel will be exclusive to Perry’s site and will be available in Hello Kitty signature white and purple to commemorate Hello Kitty’s  50th anniversary. 
    Perry , 39 said she has loved Hello Kitty since she was a little girl. 

    OPS: Shoes from the Hello Kitty /Katy Perry Collections range.

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

     

  • Katy Perry Hello Kitty shoes
    DUKAS_173692629_FER
    Katy Perry Hello Kitty shoes
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Hello Kitty  1
    Ref 16112
    20/08/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit:  Katy Perry Collections / Saniro
    Pop queen Katie Perry has celebrated the 50th anniversary of fictional icon Hello Kitty for her custom shoes range.
    The Firework and I Kissed A Girl singer’s footwear label Katy Perry Collections has joined forces with the Japanese company behind the Hello Kitty character creation Saniro.
    They  have come together for a special shoe collection that features three footwear styles – a sparkly mule with novelty Hello Kitty heel, a bedazzled ballet flat and a pump designed with Hello Kitty’s signature bow.
    The Hello Kitty heel mule and bedazzled ballet flat will be available at Katyperrycollections.com and selected retailers.. 
    The bow heel will be exclusive to Perry’s site and will be available in Hello Kitty signature white and purple to commemorate Hello Kitty’s  50th anniversary. 
    Perry , 39 said she has loved Hello Kitty since she was a little girl. 

    OPS: Shoes from the Hello Kitty /Katy Perry Collections range.

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

     

  • From Michael Footís ëdonkey jacketí to Barnard Castle beer Ö inside the Peopleís History Museum
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    From Michael Footís ëdonkey jacketí to Barnard Castle beer Ö inside the Peopleís History Museum
    The Manchester museum owns 60,000 objects tracing Britain's political history, including a pike from Peterloo and Andy Burnham's famous coat. Now itís up for a £100,000 prize.

    Displays of force Ö exhibits include Michael Foot's 'donkey' jacket; the Pank-a-Squith board game, c1909, designed to raise funds for and spread the ideas of the womenís suffrage movement; trade union banners.

    Museums still tend to celebrate the Mr Bigs in society: their stately homes and vanity portraits, their inventions and ideas. But on the banks of the River Irwell, opposite Manchester's high court, sits a curvaceous modern building dedicated to the often ordinary men and women who have fought for Britain's rights and freedoms. Cloaked in the same weathered steel as the Angel of the North, the Peopleís History Museum transmits the same warm welcome as Antony Gormleyís winged monolith.

    The Peopleís History Museum in Manchester.
    3rd May 2022.

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  • From Michael Footís ëdonkey jacketí to Barnard Castle beer Ö inside the Peopleís History Museum
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    From Michael Footís ëdonkey jacketí to Barnard Castle beer Ö inside the Peopleís History Museum
    The Manchester museum owns 60,000 objects tracing Britain's political history, including a pike from Peterloo and Andy Burnham's famous coat. Now itís up for a £100,000 prize.

    Displays of force Ö exhibits include Michael Foot's 'donkey' jacket; the Pank-a-Squith board game, c1909, designed to raise funds for and spread the ideas of the womenís suffrage movement; trade union banners.

    Museums still tend to celebrate the Mr Bigs in society: their stately homes and vanity portraits, their inventions and ideas. But on the banks of the River Irwell, opposite Manchester's high court, sits a curvaceous modern building dedicated to the often ordinary men and women who have fought for Britain's rights and freedoms. Cloaked in the same weathered steel as the Angel of the North, the Peopleís History Museum transmits the same warm welcome as Antony Gormleyís winged monolith.

    A migration banner at the PeopleÌs History Museum in Manchester.
    3rd May 2022.

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  • From Michael Footís ëdonkey jacketí to Barnard Castle beer Ö inside the Peopleís History Museum
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    From Michael Footís ëdonkey jacketí to Barnard Castle beer Ö inside the Peopleís History Museum
    The Manchester museum owns 60,000 objects tracing Britain's political history, including a pike from Peterloo and Andy Burnham's famous coat. Now itís up for a £100,000 prize.

    Displays of force Ö exhibits include Michael Foot's 'donkey' jacket; the Pank-a-Squith board game, c1909, designed to raise funds for and spread the ideas of the womenís suffrage movement; trade union banners.

    Museums still tend to celebrate the Mr Bigs in society: their stately homes and vanity portraits, their inventions and ideas. But on the banks of the River Irwell, opposite Manchester's high court, sits a curvaceous modern building dedicated to the often ordinary men and women who have fought for Britain's rights and freedoms. Cloaked in the same weathered steel as the Angel of the North, the Peopleís History Museum transmits the same warm welcome as Antony Gormleyís winged monolith.

    Hannah MitchellÌs kitchen circa 1906 at the PeopleÌs History Museum in Manchester. Mitchell was a local politician, reformer and housewife who lived in Ashton-under-Lyne.
    3rd May 2022.

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  • From Michael Footís ëdonkey jacketí to Barnard Castle beer Ö inside the Peopleís History Museum
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    From Michael Footís ëdonkey jacketí to Barnard Castle beer Ö inside the Peopleís History Museum
    The Manchester museum owns 60,000 objects tracing Britain's political history, including a pike from Peterloo and Andy Burnham's famous coat. Now itís up for a £100,000 prize.

    Displays of force Ö exhibits include Michael Foot's 'donkey' jacket; the Pank-a-Squith board game, c1909, designed to raise funds for and spread the ideas of the womenís suffrage movement; trade union banners.

    Museums still tend to celebrate the Mr Bigs in society: their stately homes and vanity portraits, their inventions and ideas. But on the banks of the River Irwell, opposite Manchester's high court, sits a curvaceous modern building dedicated to the often ordinary men and women who have fought for Britain's rights and freedoms. Cloaked in the same weathered steel as the Angel of the North, the Peopleís History Museum transmits the same warm welcome as Antony Gormleyís winged monolith.

    The Peopleís History Museum in Manchester.
    3rd May 2022.

    © Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine

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  • From Michael Footís ëdonkey jacketí to Barnard Castle beer Ö inside the Peopleís History Museum
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    From Michael Footís ëdonkey jacketí to Barnard Castle beer Ö inside the Peopleís History Museum
    The Manchester museum owns 60,000 objects tracing Britain's political history, including a pike from Peterloo and Andy Burnham's famous coat. Now itís up for a £100,000 prize.

    Displays of force Ö exhibits include Michael Foot's 'donkey' jacket; the Pank-a-Squith board game, c1909, designed to raise funds for and spread the ideas of the womenís suffrage movement; trade union banners.

    Museums still tend to celebrate the Mr Bigs in society: their stately homes and vanity portraits, their inventions and ideas. But on the banks of the River Irwell, opposite Manchester's high court, sits a curvaceous modern building dedicated to the often ordinary men and women who have fought for Britain's rights and freedoms. Cloaked in the same weathered steel as the Angel of the North, the Peopleís History Museum transmits the same warm welcome as Antony Gormleyís winged monolith.

    Artifacts from the Peterloo Massacre, at the PeopleÌs History Museum in Manchester.
    3rd May 2022.

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  • From Michael Footís ëdonkey jacketí to Barnard Castle beer Ö inside the Peopleís History Museum
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    From Michael Footís ëdonkey jacketí to Barnard Castle beer Ö inside the Peopleís History Museum
    The Manchester museum owns 60,000 objects tracing Britain's political history, including a pike from Peterloo and Andy Burnham's famous coat. Now itís up for a £100,000 prize.

    Displays of force Ö exhibits include Michael Foot's 'donkey' jacket; the Pank-a-Squith board game, c1909, designed to raise funds for and spread the ideas of the womenís suffrage movement; trade union banners.

    Museums still tend to celebrate the Mr Bigs in society: their stately homes and vanity portraits, their inventions and ideas. But on the banks of the River Irwell, opposite Manchester's high court, sits a curvaceous modern building dedicated to the often ordinary men and women who have fought for Britain's rights and freedoms. Cloaked in the same weathered steel as the Angel of the North, the Peopleís History Museum transmits the same warm welcome as Antony Gormleyís winged monolith.

    Katy Ashton , director at the Peopleís History Museum in Manchester.
    3rd May 2022.

    © Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine

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  • From Michael Footís ëdonkey jacketí to Barnard Castle beer Ö inside the Peopleís History Museum
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    From Michael Footís ëdonkey jacketí to Barnard Castle beer Ö inside the Peopleís History Museum
    The Manchester museum owns 60,000 objects tracing Britain's political history, including a pike from Peterloo and Andy Burnham's famous coat. Now itís up for a £100,000 prize.

    Displays of force Ö exhibits include Michael Foot's 'donkey' jacket; the Pank-a-Squith board game, c1909, designed to raise funds for and spread the ideas of the womenís suffrage movement; trade union banners.

    Museums still tend to celebrate the Mr Bigs in society: their stately homes and vanity portraits, their inventions and ideas. But on the banks of the River Irwell, opposite Manchester's high court, sits a curvaceous modern building dedicated to the often ordinary men and women who have fought for Britain's rights and freedoms. Cloaked in the same weathered steel as the Angel of the North, the Peopleís History Museum transmits the same warm welcome as Antony Gormleyís winged monolith.

    Katy Ashton , director at the Peopleís History Museum in Manchester.
    3rd May 2022.

    © Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • From Michael Footís ëdonkey jacketí to Barnard Castle beer Ö inside the Peopleís History Museum
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    From Michael Footís ëdonkey jacketí to Barnard Castle beer Ö inside the Peopleís History Museum
    The Manchester museum owns 60,000 objects tracing Britain's political history, including a pike from Peterloo and Andy Burnham's famous coat. Now itís up for a £100,000 prize.

    Displays of force Ö exhibits include Michael Foot's 'donkey' jacket; the Pank-a-Squith board game, c1909, designed to raise funds for and spread the ideas of the womenís suffrage movement; trade union banners.

    Museums still tend to celebrate the Mr Bigs in society: their stately homes and vanity portraits, their inventions and ideas. But on the banks of the River Irwell, opposite Manchester's high court, sits a curvaceous modern building dedicated to the often ordinary men and women who have fought for Britain's rights and freedoms. Cloaked in the same weathered steel as the Angel of the North, the Peopleís History Museum transmits the same warm welcome as Antony Gormleyís winged monolith.

    Katy Ashton , director at the Peopleís History Museum in Manchester.
    3rd May 2022.

    © Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • From Michael Footís ëdonkey jacketí to Barnard Castle beer Ö inside the Peopleís History Museum
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    From Michael Footís ëdonkey jacketí to Barnard Castle beer Ö inside the Peopleís History Museum
    The Manchester museum owns 60,000 objects tracing Britain's political history, including a pike from Peterloo and Andy Burnham's famous coat. Now itís up for a £100,000 prize.

    Displays of force Ö exhibits include Michael Foot's 'donkey' jacket; the Pank-a-Squith board game, c1909, designed to raise funds for and spread the ideas of the womenís suffrage movement; trade union banners.

    Museums still tend to celebrate the Mr Bigs in society: their stately homes and vanity portraits, their inventions and ideas. But on the banks of the River Irwell, opposite Manchester's high court, sits a curvaceous modern building dedicated to the often ordinary men and women who have fought for Britain's rights and freedoms. Cloaked in the same weathered steel as the Angel of the North, the Peopleís History Museum transmits the same warm welcome as Antony Gormleyís winged monolith.

    Katy Ashton , director at the Peopleís History Museum in Manchester.
    3rd May 2022.

    © Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • From Michael Footís ëdonkey jacketí to Barnard Castle beer Ö inside the Peopleís History Museum
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    From Michael Footís ëdonkey jacketí to Barnard Castle beer Ö inside the Peopleís History Museum
    The Manchester museum owns 60,000 objects tracing Britain's political history, including a pike from Peterloo and Andy Burnham's famous coat. Now itís up for a £100,000 prize.

    Displays of force Ö exhibits include Michael Foot's 'donkey' jacket; the Pank-a-Squith board game, c1909, designed to raise funds for and spread the ideas of the womenís suffrage movement; trade union banners.

    Museums still tend to celebrate the Mr Bigs in society: their stately homes and vanity portraits, their inventions and ideas. But on the banks of the River Irwell, opposite Manchester's high court, sits a curvaceous modern building dedicated to the often ordinary men and women who have fought for Britain's rights and freedoms. Cloaked in the same weathered steel as the Angel of the North, the Peopleís History Museum transmits the same warm welcome as Antony Gormleyís winged monolith.

    The Peopleís History Museum in Manchester.
    3rd May 2022.

    © Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • From Michael Footís ëdonkey jacketí to Barnard Castle beer Ö inside the Peopleís History Museum
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    From Michael Footís ëdonkey jacketí to Barnard Castle beer Ö inside the Peopleís History Museum
    The Manchester museum owns 60,000 objects tracing Britain's political history, including a pike from Peterloo and Andy Burnham's famous coat. Now itís up for a £100,000 prize.

    Displays of force Ö exhibits include Michael Foot's 'donkey' jacket; the Pank-a-Squith board game, c1909, designed to raise funds for and spread the ideas of the womenís suffrage movement; trade union banners.

    Museums still tend to celebrate the Mr Bigs in society: their stately homes and vanity portraits, their inventions and ideas. But on the banks of the River Irwell, opposite Manchester's high court, sits a curvaceous modern building dedicated to the often ordinary men and women who have fought for Britain's rights and freedoms. Cloaked in the same weathered steel as the Angel of the North, the Peopleís History Museum transmits the same warm welcome as Antony Gormleyís winged monolith.

    Puppet of PM Margaret Thatcher from the Spitting Image TV programme, at the Peopleís History Museum in Manchester.
    3rd May 2022.

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  • From Michael Footís ëdonkey jacketí to Barnard Castle beer Ö inside the Peopleís History Museum
    DUKAS_138898080_EYE
    From Michael Footís ëdonkey jacketí to Barnard Castle beer Ö inside the Peopleís History Museum
    The Manchester museum owns 60,000 objects tracing Britain's political history, including a pike from Peterloo and Andy Burnham's famous coat. Now itís up for a £100,000 prize.

    Displays of force Ö exhibits include Michael Foot's 'donkey' jacket; the Pank-a-Squith board game, c1909, designed to raise funds for and spread the ideas of the womenís suffrage movement; trade union banners.

    Museums still tend to celebrate the Mr Bigs in society: their stately homes and vanity portraits, their inventions and ideas. But on the banks of the River Irwell, opposite Manchester's high court, sits a curvaceous modern building dedicated to the often ordinary men and women who have fought for Britain's rights and freedoms. Cloaked in the same weathered steel as the Angel of the North, the Peopleís History Museum transmits the same warm welcome as Antony Gormleyís winged monolith.

    Puppets of politicians Neil Kinnock and Margaret Thatcher from the Spitting Image TV programme, at the PeopleÌs History Museum in Manchester.
    3rd May 2022.

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  • From Michael Footís ëdonkey jacketí to Barnard Castle beer Ö inside the Peopleís History Museum
    DUKAS_138898064_EYE
    From Michael Footís ëdonkey jacketí to Barnard Castle beer Ö inside the Peopleís History Museum
    The Manchester museum owns 60,000 objects tracing Britain's political history, including a pike from Peterloo and Andy Burnham's famous coat. Now itís up for a £100,000 prize.

    Displays of force Ö exhibits include Michael Foot's 'donkey' jacket; the Pank-a-Squith board game, c1909, designed to raise funds for and spread the ideas of the womenís suffrage movement; trade union banners.

    Museums still tend to celebrate the Mr Bigs in society: their stately homes and vanity portraits, their inventions and ideas. But on the banks of the River Irwell, opposite Manchester's high court, sits a curvaceous modern building dedicated to the often ordinary men and women who have fought for Britain's rights and freedoms. Cloaked in the same weathered steel as the Angel of the North, the Peopleís History Museum transmits the same warm welcome as Antony Gormleyís winged monolith.

    Puppets of politicians from the Spitting Image TV programme, at the PeopleÌs History Museum in Manchester.
    Tony Blair, Barbara Castle, Harold Wilson and John Major.
    3rd May 2022.

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  • From Michael Footís ëdonkey jacketí to Barnard Castle beer Ö inside the Peopleís History Museum
    DUKAS_138898071_EYE
    From Michael Footís ëdonkey jacketí to Barnard Castle beer Ö inside the Peopleís History Museum
    The Manchester museum owns 60,000 objects tracing Britain's political history, including a pike from Peterloo and Andy Burnham's famous coat. Now itís up for a £100,000 prize.

    Displays of force Ö exhibits include Michael Foot's 'donkey' jacket; the Pank-a-Squith board game, c1909, designed to raise funds for and spread the ideas of the womenís suffrage movement; trade union banners.

    Museums still tend to celebrate the Mr Bigs in society: their stately homes and vanity portraits, their inventions and ideas. But on the banks of the River Irwell, opposite Manchester's high court, sits a curvaceous modern building dedicated to the often ordinary men and women who have fought for Britain's rights and freedoms. Cloaked in the same weathered steel as the Angel of the North, the Peopleís History Museum transmits the same warm welcome as Antony Gormleyís winged monolith.

    The Peopleís History Museum in Manchester.
    3rd May 2022.

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  • From Michael Footís ëdonkey jacketí to Barnard Castle beer Ö inside the Peopleís History Museum
    DUKAS_138898063_EYE
    From Michael Footís ëdonkey jacketí to Barnard Castle beer Ö inside the Peopleís History Museum
    The Manchester museum owns 60,000 objects tracing Britain's political history, including a pike from Peterloo and Andy Burnham's famous coat. Now itís up for a £100,000 prize.

    Displays of force Ö exhibits include Michael Foot's 'donkey' jacket; the Pank-a-Squith board game, c1909, designed to raise funds for and spread the ideas of the womenís suffrage movement; trade union banners.

    Museums still tend to celebrate the Mr Bigs in society: their stately homes and vanity portraits, their inventions and ideas. But on the banks of the River Irwell, opposite Manchester's high court, sits a curvaceous modern building dedicated to the often ordinary men and women who have fought for Britain's rights and freedoms. Cloaked in the same weathered steel as the Angel of the North, the Peopleís History Museum transmits the same warm welcome as Antony Gormleyís winged monolith.

    An exhibition dedicated to the memory of murdered MP Jo Cox at the Peopleís History Museum in Manchester.
    3rd May 2022.

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  • From Michael Footís ëdonkey jacketí to Barnard Castle beer Ö inside the Peopleís History Museum
    DUKAS_138898073_EYE
    From Michael Footís ëdonkey jacketí to Barnard Castle beer Ö inside the Peopleís History Museum
    The Manchester museum owns 60,000 objects tracing Britain's political history, including a pike from Peterloo and Andy Burnham's famous coat. Now itís up for a £100,000 prize.

    Displays of force Ö exhibits include Michael Foot's 'donkey' jacket; the Pank-a-Squith board game, c1909, designed to raise funds for and spread the ideas of the womenís suffrage movement; trade union banners.

    Museums still tend to celebrate the Mr Bigs in society: their stately homes and vanity portraits, their inventions and ideas. But on the banks of the River Irwell, opposite Manchester's high court, sits a curvaceous modern building dedicated to the often ordinary men and women who have fought for Britain's rights and freedoms. Cloaked in the same weathered steel as the Angel of the North, the Peopleís History Museum transmits the same warm welcome as Antony Gormleyís winged monolith.

    The Peopleís History Museum in Manchester.
    3rd May 2022.

    © Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine

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  • NEWS - London: Lorenzo Lotto Ausstellung
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    NEWS - London: Lorenzo Lotto Ausstellung
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Amer Ghazzal/REX/Shutterstock (9955031a)
    "Virgin and Child with Saints jerome ,George, Sebastian,Nicholas of Bari,Anthony Abbot and Catherine of Alexandria, 1524. An exhibition of paintings and portraits by Italian Renaissance artist Lorenzo Lotto (1480 - 1557) at the National Gallery London, bringing together many of Lotto's best portraits from collections around the word spanning his entire career
    Lorenzo Lotto exhibition, London, UK - 01 Nov 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - London: Lorenzo Lotto Ausstellung
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    NEWS - London: Lorenzo Lotto Ausstellung
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Amer Ghazzal/REX/Shutterstock (9955031f)
    "Virgin and Child with Saints jerome ,George, Sebastian,Nicholas of Bari, Anthony Abbot and Catherine of Alexandria, 1524. An exhibition of paintings and portraits by Italian Renaissance artist Lorenzo Lotto (1480 - 1557) at the National Gallery London, bringing together many of Lotto's best portraits from collections around the word spanning his entire career
    Lorenzo Lotto exhibition, London, UK - 01 Nov 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - London: Lorenzo Lotto Ausstellung
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    NEWS - London: Lorenzo Lotto Ausstellung
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Amer Ghazzal/REX/Shutterstock (9955031e)
    "Portrait of a Man with a Rosary about 1515-1520.An exhibition of paintings and portraits by Italian Renaissance artist Lorenzo Lotto (1480 - 1557) at the National Gallery London, bringing together many of Lotto's best portraits from collections around the word spanning his entire career
    Lorenzo Lotto exhibition, London, UK - 01 Nov 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - London: Lorenzo Lotto Ausstellung
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    NEWS - London: Lorenzo Lotto Ausstellung
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Amer Ghazzal/REX/Shutterstock (9955031d)
    "Virgin and Child with Saints jerome ,George, Sebastian,Nicholas of Bari,Anthony Abbot and Catherine of Alexandria, 1524. An exhibition of paintings and portraits by Italian Renaissance artist Lorenzo Lotto (1480 - 1557) at the National Gallery London, bringing together many of Lotto's best portraits from collections around the word spanning his entire career
    Lorenzo Lotto exhibition, London, UK - 01 Nov 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - London: Lorenzo Lotto Ausstellung
    DUK10108034_006
    NEWS - London: Lorenzo Lotto Ausstellung
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Amer Ghazzal/REX/Shutterstock (9955031c)
    "Triple Portrait of Goldsmith (Bartolomeo Carpan) about 1525-1535An exhibition of paintings and portraits by Italian Renaissance artist Lorenzo Lotto (1480 - 1557) at the National Gallery London, bringing together many of Lotto's best portraits from collections around the word spanning his entire career
    Lorenzo Lotto exhibition, London, UK - 01 Nov 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - London: Lorenzo Lotto Ausstellung
    DUK10108034_005
    NEWS - London: Lorenzo Lotto Ausstellung
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Amer Ghazzal/REX/Shutterstock (9955031b)
    "Portrait of Giovanni dell Porta with his wife and children completed 1547. An exhibition of paintings and portraits by Italian Renaissance artist Lorenzo Lotto (1480 - 1557) at the National Gallery London, bringing together many of Lotto's best portraits from collections around the word spanning his entire career
    Lorenzo Lotto exhibition, London, UK - 01 Nov 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - London: Lorenzo Lotto Ausstellung
    DUK10108034_004
    NEWS - London: Lorenzo Lotto Ausstellung
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Amer Ghazzal/REX/Shutterstock (9955031h)
    "Virgin and Child with Saints jerome ,George, Sebastian,Nicholas of Bari,Anthony Abbot and Catherine of Alexandria, 1524. An exhibition of paintings and portraits by Italian Renaissance artist Lorenzo Lotto (1480 - 1557) at the National Gallery London, bringing together many of Lotto's best portraits from collections around the word spanning his entire career
    Lorenzo Lotto exhibition, London, UK - 01 Nov 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - London: Lorenzo Lotto Ausstellung
    DUK10108034_003
    NEWS - London: Lorenzo Lotto Ausstellung
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Amer Ghazzal/REX/Shutterstock (9955031g)
    "Virgin and Child with Saints jerome ,George, Sebastian,Nicholas of Bari,Anthony Abbot and Catherine of Alexandria, 1524. An exhibition of paintings and portraits by Italian Renaissance artist Lorenzo Lotto (1480 - 1557) at the National Gallery London, bringing together many of Lotto's best portraits from collections around the word spanning his entire career
    Lorenzo Lotto exhibition, London, UK - 01 Nov 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - London: Lorenzo Lotto Ausstellung
    DUK10108034_002
    NEWS - London: Lorenzo Lotto Ausstellung
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Amer Ghazzal/REX/Shutterstock (9955031j)
    An exhibition of paintings and portraits by Italian Renaissance artist Lorenzo Lotto (1480-1557) at the National Gallery London, bringing together many of Lotto's best portraits from collections around the word spanning his entire career
    Lorenzo Lotto exhibition, London, UK - 01 Nov 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - London: Lorenzo Lotto Ausstellung
    DUK10108034_001
    NEWS - London: Lorenzo Lotto Ausstellung
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Amer Ghazzal/REX/Shutterstock (9955031i)
    Portrait of a Woman inspired by Lucretia about 1530-3. An exhibition of paintings and portraits by Italian Renaissance artist Lorenzo Lotto (1480-1557) at the National Gallery London, bringing together many of Lotto's best portraits from collections around the word spanning his entire career
    Lorenzo Lotto exhibition, London, UK - 01 Nov 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Die Bilder des Tages
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    FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Die Bilder des Tages
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (9722209c)
    The refurbished University Museum of Zoology, Cambridge is one of the largest and most important natural history collections in the UK, with an extraordinarily rich history dating back to 1814.
    The Museum Manager Jack Ashby in front of a display of primate skeletons.
    Refurbished Museum of Zoology, Cambridge, UK - 18 Jun 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Die Bilder des Tages
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    FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Die Bilder des Tages
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (9722209h)
    The refurbished University Museum of Zoology, Cambridge is one of the largest and most important natural history collections in the UK, with an extraordinarily rich history dating back to 1814.
    Professor Paul Brakefield, the Museum's Director, under an asian elephant skeleton.
    Refurbished Museum of Zoology, Cambridge, UK - 18 Jun 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Best of: Bilder des Tages
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    FEATURE - Best of: Bilder des Tages
    Model walk the runway for the fashion show presentation of Maison Nicole's Bridal, Evening and Red Carpet 2019 collections at the Palazzo dei Congressi in Rome, Italy on March 25, 2018. (Photo by Matteo Nardone/Pacific Press/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 22738691
    (c) Dukas

     

  • Garage Digital and Louis Vuitton Masters Collections launch party, Jeff Koons Studio, New York, USA - 12 Oct 2017
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    Garage Digital and Louis Vuitton Masters Collections launch party, Jeff Koons Studio, New York, USA - 12 Oct 2017
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Joe Schildhorn/BFA/REX/Shutterstock (9135954ac)
    Virgil Abloh
    Garage Digital and Louis Vuitton Masters Collections launch party, Jeff Koons Studio, New York, USA - 12 Oct 2017

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  • PEOPLE - Lily-Rose Depp & Co. an der Chanel Metiers D'Art Collection Show in Tokyo
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    PEOPLE - Lily-Rose Depp & Co. an der Chanel Metiers D'Art Collection Show in Tokyo
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Masatoshi Okauchi/REX/Shutterstock (8851701an)
    Sistine Rose Stallone
    Chanel Metiers D'art Collections show, Tokyo, Japan - 31 May 2017


    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Lily-Rose Depp & Co. an der Chanel Metiers D'Art Collection Show in Tokyo
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    PEOPLE - Lily-Rose Depp & Co. an der Chanel Metiers D'Art Collection Show in Tokyo
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Masatoshi Okauchi/REX/Shutterstock (8851701bk)
    Yumi Lambert on the catwalk
    Chanel Metiers D'art Collections show, Tokyo, Japan - 31 May 2017


    (c) Dukas

     

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