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PEOPLE: Als Rauchen noch Salonfähig war - Promis posieren mit Zigarette
Oct. 2, 1960 - London, England, U.K. - DENNIS GABOR (1900-1979), was an electrical engineer and inventor, know for inventing holography. He received the Nobel Prize in Physics for his invention in 1971. PICTURED: Dennis Gabor talking in his office. (Credit Image: © Keystone Press Agency/Keystone USA via ZUMAPRESS.com)
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FEATURE - Kleiner Smart ganz gross
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A giant and a regular sized Smart ForTwo Cabrio car
Giant Smart ForTwo Cabrio car, Rome, Italy - 21 Apr 2016
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FEATURE - Kleiner Smart ganz gross
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Roma/REX/Shutterstock (5658811g)
A giant Smart ForTwo Cabrio car
Giant Smart ForTwo Cabrio car, Rome, Italy - 21 Apr 2016
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FEATURE - Kleiner Smart ganz gross
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Roma/REX/Shutterstock (5658811d)
A giant and a regular sized Smart ForTwo Cabrio car
Giant Smart ForTwo Cabrio car, Rome, Italy - 21 Apr 2016
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FEATURE - Kleiner Smart ganz gross
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Roma/REX/Shutterstock (5658811b)
A giant and a regular sized Smart ForTwo Cabrio car
Giant Smart ForTwo Cabrio car, Rome, Italy - 21 Apr 2016
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FEATURE - Die neue 'Ziegen-Becher' für unterwegs
MANDATORY CREDIT: *see individual credits/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
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Thanks to a smart design, the Goat Mug can also double-up as a normal mug that can be placed on a table
The Goat Story Coffee Mug, Britain - Nov 2015
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A company has created the ultimate on-the-go coffee mug, that can be slung over any hipster's shoulder.
The Goat Story invented the GOAT Mug, which is shaped like a goat horn.
It features a cool-leather design and a re-adjustable strap, so coffee-lovers can dash around with their coffee fix in tow.
The American company claim the mug is 100% leak-proof, so there is no need to worry about coffee ruining your stylish outfit.
Thanks to its clever design, the GOAT Mug can also double up as a cup that can be placed on a table or work surface. You would think its shape makes it impossible stand on a desk, but the smart solution of the Mug's holder is can easily transform into a mug stand.
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FEATURE - Die neue 'Ziegen-Becher' für unterwegs
MANDATORY CREDIT: *see individual credits/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jaka Birsa/Goat Story/REX Shutterstock (5363206q)
Thanks to a smart design, the Goat Mug can also double-up as a normal mug that can be placed on a table
The Goat Story Coffee Mug, Britain - Nov 2015
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/ri8v
A company has created the ultimate on-the-go coffee mug, that can be slung over any hipster's shoulder.
The Goat Story invented the GOAT Mug, which is shaped like a goat horn.
It features a cool-leather design and a re-adjustable strap, so coffee-lovers can dash around with their coffee fix in tow.
The American company claim the mug is 100% leak-proof, so there is no need to worry about coffee ruining your stylish outfit.
Thanks to its clever design, the GOAT Mug can also double up as a cup that can be placed on a table or work surface. You would think its shape makes it impossible stand on a desk, but the smart solution of the Mug's holder is can easily transform into a mug stand.
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FEATURE - Schmetterlinge: Ein lebendiger Kopfschmuck
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (7825885r)
Model Jessie May Smart pictured wearing a floral headpiece of tropical flowers designed by young florist Emma Reynolds to mark the opening of Butterflies in the Glasshouse at RHS Garden Wisley today.
About the event:
Butterflies in the Glasshouse will run from 14 January to 5 March 2017.
Butterflies in the Glasshouse is an annual event at RHS Garden Wisley in which hundreds of butterflies emerge from their pupae and are released into the warm surroundings of the Glasshouse. Fifty different species of butterfly, including the striking blue morpho, giant owl, king swallowtail and Malay lacewing will flit and feed among tree ferns, tall palms, lush-leaved creepers and vibrant flowers in the tropical zone. The plant life in the glasshouse includes shimmering bromeliads, dangling Heliconias, flamboyant red Anthuriums and cascading orchids. The array of food plants for the butterflies includes Calliandra, Lantana with their dainty clustered flowers, Justicia, Pavonia and Pachystachys.
Butterflies in the Glasshouse, Wisley Gardens, UK - 13 Jan 2017
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FEATURE - Schmetterlinge: Ein lebendiger Kopfschmuck
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (7825885q)
Model Jessie May Smart pictured wearing a floral headpiece of tropical flowers designed by young florist Emma Reynolds to mark the opening of Butterflies in the Glasshouse at RHS Garden Wisley today.
About the event:
Butterflies in the Glasshouse will run from 14 January to 5 March 2017.
Butterflies in the Glasshouse is an annual event at RHS Garden Wisley in which hundreds of butterflies emerge from their pupae and are released into the warm surroundings of the Glasshouse. Fifty different species of butterfly, including the striking blue morpho, giant owl, king swallowtail and Malay lacewing will flit and feed among tree ferns, tall palms, lush-leaved creepers and vibrant flowers in the tropical zone. The plant life in the glasshouse includes shimmering bromeliads, dangling Heliconias, flamboyant red Anthuriums and cascading orchids. The array of food plants for the butterflies includes Calliandra, Lantana with their dainty clustered flowers, Justicia, Pavonia and Pachystachys.
Butterflies in the Glasshouse, Wisley Gardens, UK - 13 Jan 2017
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FEATURE - Schmetterlinge: Ein lebendiger Kopfschmuck
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (7825885p)
Model Jessie May Smart pictured wearing a floral headpiece of tropical flowers designed by young florist Emma Reynolds to mark the opening of Butterflies in the Glasshouse at RHS Garden Wisley today.
About the event:
Butterflies in the Glasshouse will run from 14 January to 5 March 2017.
Butterflies in the Glasshouse is an annual event at RHS Garden Wisley in which hundreds of butterflies emerge from their pupae and are released into the warm surroundings of the Glasshouse. Fifty different species of butterfly, including the striking blue morpho, giant owl, king swallowtail and Malay lacewing will flit and feed among tree ferns, tall palms, lush-leaved creepers and vibrant flowers in the tropical zone. The plant life in the glasshouse includes shimmering bromeliads, dangling Heliconias, flamboyant red Anthuriums and cascading orchids. The array of food plants for the butterflies includes Calliandra, Lantana with their dainty clustered flowers, Justicia, Pavonia and Pachystachys.
Butterflies in the Glasshouse, Wisley Gardens, UK - 13 Jan 2017
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FEATURE - Schmetterlinge: Ein lebendiger Kopfschmuck
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (7825885o)
Model Jessie May Smart pictured wearing a floral headpiece of tropical flowers designed by young florist Emma Reynolds to mark the opening of Butterflies in the Glasshouse at RHS Garden Wisley today.
About the event:
Butterflies in the Glasshouse will run from 14 January to 5 March 2017.
Butterflies in the Glasshouse is an annual event at RHS Garden Wisley in which hundreds of butterflies emerge from their pupae and are released into the warm surroundings of the Glasshouse. Fifty different species of butterfly, including the striking blue morpho, giant owl, king swallowtail and Malay lacewing will flit and feed among tree ferns, tall palms, lush-leaved creepers and vibrant flowers in the tropical zone. The plant life in the glasshouse includes shimmering bromeliads, dangling Heliconias, flamboyant red Anthuriums and cascading orchids. The array of food plants for the butterflies includes Calliandra, Lantana with their dainty clustered flowers, Justicia, Pavonia and Pachystachys.
Butterflies in the Glasshouse, Wisley Gardens, UK - 13 Jan 2017
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FEATURE - Schmetterlinge: Ein lebendiger Kopfschmuck
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (7825885n)
Model Jessie May Smart pictured wearing a floral headpiece of tropical flowers designed by young florist Emma Reynolds to mark the opening of Butterflies in the Glasshouse at RHS Garden Wisley today.
About the event:
Butterflies in the Glasshouse will run from 14 January to 5 March 2017.
Butterflies in the Glasshouse is an annual event at RHS Garden Wisley in which hundreds of butterflies emerge from their pupae and are released into the warm surroundings of the Glasshouse. Fifty different species of butterfly, including the striking blue morpho, giant owl, king swallowtail and Malay lacewing will flit and feed among tree ferns, tall palms, lush-leaved creepers and vibrant flowers in the tropical zone. The plant life in the glasshouse includes shimmering bromeliads, dangling Heliconias, flamboyant red Anthuriums and cascading orchids. The array of food plants for the butterflies includes Calliandra, Lantana with their dainty clustered flowers, Justicia, Pavonia and Pachystachys.
Butterflies in the Glasshouse, Wisley Gardens, UK - 13 Jan 2017
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FEATURE - Schmetterlinge: Ein lebendiger Kopfschmuck
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (7825885m)
Model Jessie May Smart pictured wearing a floral headpiece of tropical flowers designed by young florist Emma Reynolds to mark the opening of Butterflies in the Glasshouse at RHS Garden Wisley today.
About the event:
Butterflies in the Glasshouse will run from 14 January to 5 March 2017.
Butterflies in the Glasshouse is an annual event at RHS Garden Wisley in which hundreds of butterflies emerge from their pupae and are released into the warm surroundings of the Glasshouse. Fifty different species of butterfly, including the striking blue morpho, giant owl, king swallowtail and Malay lacewing will flit and feed among tree ferns, tall palms, lush-leaved creepers and vibrant flowers in the tropical zone. The plant life in the glasshouse includes shimmering bromeliads, dangling Heliconias, flamboyant red Anthuriums and cascading orchids. The array of food plants for the butterflies includes Calliandra, Lantana with their dainty clustered flowers, Justicia, Pavonia and Pachystachys.
Butterflies in the Glasshouse, Wisley Gardens, UK - 13 Jan 2017
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FEATURE - Schmetterlinge: Ein lebendiger Kopfschmuck
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (7825885l)
Model Jessie May Smart pictured wearing a floral headpiece of tropical flowers designed by young florist Emma Reynolds to mark the opening of Butterflies in the Glasshouse at RHS Garden Wisley today.
About the event:
Butterflies in the Glasshouse will run from 14 January to 5 March 2017.
Butterflies in the Glasshouse is an annual event at RHS Garden Wisley in which hundreds of butterflies emerge from their pupae and are released into the warm surroundings of the Glasshouse. Fifty different species of butterfly, including the striking blue morpho, giant owl, king swallowtail and Malay lacewing will flit and feed among tree ferns, tall palms, lush-leaved creepers and vibrant flowers in the tropical zone. The plant life in the glasshouse includes shimmering bromeliads, dangling Heliconias, flamboyant red Anthuriums and cascading orchids. The array of food plants for the butterflies includes Calliandra, Lantana with their dainty clustered flowers, Justicia, Pavonia and Pachystachys.
Butterflies in the Glasshouse, Wisley Gardens, UK - 13 Jan 2017
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FEATURE - Schmetterlinge: Ein lebendiger Kopfschmuck
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (7825885k)
Model Jessie May Smart pictured wearing a floral headpiece of tropical flowers designed by young florist Emma Reynolds to mark the opening of Butterflies in the Glasshouse at RHS Garden Wisley today.
About the event:
Butterflies in the Glasshouse will run from 14 January to 5 March 2017.
Butterflies in the Glasshouse is an annual event at RHS Garden Wisley in which hundreds of butterflies emerge from their pupae and are released into the warm surroundings of the Glasshouse. Fifty different species of butterfly, including the striking blue morpho, giant owl, king swallowtail and Malay lacewing will flit and feed among tree ferns, tall palms, lush-leaved creepers and vibrant flowers in the tropical zone. The plant life in the glasshouse includes shimmering bromeliads, dangling Heliconias, flamboyant red Anthuriums and cascading orchids. The array of food plants for the butterflies includes Calliandra, Lantana with their dainty clustered flowers, Justicia, Pavonia and Pachystachys.
Butterflies in the Glasshouse, Wisley Gardens, UK - 13 Jan 2017
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FEATURE - Schmetterlinge: Ein lebendiger Kopfschmuck
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (7825885j)
Model Jessie May Smart pictured wearing a floral headpiece of tropical flowers designed by young florist Emma Reynolds to mark the opening of Butterflies in the Glasshouse at RHS Garden Wisley today.
About the event:
Butterflies in the Glasshouse will run from 14 January to 5 March 2017.
Butterflies in the Glasshouse is an annual event at RHS Garden Wisley in which hundreds of butterflies emerge from their pupae and are released into the warm surroundings of the Glasshouse. Fifty different species of butterfly, including the striking blue morpho, giant owl, king swallowtail and Malay lacewing will flit and feed among tree ferns, tall palms, lush-leaved creepers and vibrant flowers in the tropical zone. The plant life in the glasshouse includes shimmering bromeliads, dangling Heliconias, flamboyant red Anthuriums and cascading orchids. The array of food plants for the butterflies includes Calliandra, Lantana with their dainty clustered flowers, Justicia, Pavonia and Pachystachys.
Butterflies in the Glasshouse, Wisley Gardens, UK - 13 Jan 2017
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FEATURE - Schmetterlinge: Ein lebendiger Kopfschmuck
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (7825885i)
Model Jessie May Smart pictured wearing a floral headpiece of tropical flowers designed by young florist Emma Reynolds to mark the opening of Butterflies in the Glasshouse at RHS Garden Wisley today.
About the event:
Butterflies in the Glasshouse will run from 14 January to 5 March 2017.
Butterflies in the Glasshouse is an annual event at RHS Garden Wisley in which hundreds of butterflies emerge from their pupae and are released into the warm surroundings of the Glasshouse. Fifty different species of butterfly, including the striking blue morpho, giant owl, king swallowtail and Malay lacewing will flit and feed among tree ferns, tall palms, lush-leaved creepers and vibrant flowers in the tropical zone. The plant life in the glasshouse includes shimmering bromeliads, dangling Heliconias, flamboyant red Anthuriums and cascading orchids. The array of food plants for the butterflies includes Calliandra, Lantana with their dainty clustered flowers, Justicia, Pavonia and Pachystachys.
Butterflies in the Glasshouse, Wisley Gardens, UK - 13 Jan 2017
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FEATURE - Schmetterlinge: Ein lebendiger Kopfschmuck
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (7825885h)
Model Jessie May Smart pictured wearing a floral headpiece of tropical flowers designed by young florist Emma Reynolds to mark the opening of Butterflies in the Glasshouse at RHS Garden Wisley today.
About the event:
Butterflies in the Glasshouse will run from 14 January to 5 March 2017.
Butterflies in the Glasshouse is an annual event at RHS Garden Wisley in which hundreds of butterflies emerge from their pupae and are released into the warm surroundings of the Glasshouse. Fifty different species of butterfly, including the striking blue morpho, giant owl, king swallowtail and Malay lacewing will flit and feed among tree ferns, tall palms, lush-leaved creepers and vibrant flowers in the tropical zone. The plant life in the glasshouse includes shimmering bromeliads, dangling Heliconias, flamboyant red Anthuriums and cascading orchids. The array of food plants for the butterflies includes Calliandra, Lantana with their dainty clustered flowers, Justicia, Pavonia and Pachystachys.
Butterflies in the Glasshouse, Wisley Gardens, UK - 13 Jan 2017
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FEATURE - Schmetterlinge: Ein lebendiger Kopfschmuck
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (7825885g)
Model Jessie May Smart pictured wearing a floral headpiece of tropical flowers designed by young florist Emma Reynolds to mark the opening of Butterflies in the Glasshouse at RHS Garden Wisley today.
About the event:
Butterflies in the Glasshouse will run from 14 January to 5 March 2017.
Butterflies in the Glasshouse is an annual event at RHS Garden Wisley in which hundreds of butterflies emerge from their pupae and are released into the warm surroundings of the Glasshouse. Fifty different species of butterfly, including the striking blue morpho, giant owl, king swallowtail and Malay lacewing will flit and feed among tree ferns, tall palms, lush-leaved creepers and vibrant flowers in the tropical zone. The plant life in the glasshouse includes shimmering bromeliads, dangling Heliconias, flamboyant red Anthuriums and cascading orchids. The array of food plants for the butterflies includes Calliandra, Lantana with their dainty clustered flowers, Justicia, Pavonia and Pachystachys.
Butterflies in the Glasshouse, Wisley Gardens, UK - 13 Jan 2017
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FEATURE - Schmetterlinge: Ein lebendiger Kopfschmuck
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (7825885f)
Model Jessie May Smart pictured wearing a floral headpiece of tropical flowers designed by young florist Emma Reynolds to mark the opening of Butterflies in the Glasshouse at RHS Garden Wisley today.
About the event:
Butterflies in the Glasshouse will run from 14 January to 5 March 2017.
Butterflies in the Glasshouse is an annual event at RHS Garden Wisley in which hundreds of butterflies emerge from their pupae and are released into the warm surroundings of the Glasshouse. Fifty different species of butterfly, including the striking blue morpho, giant owl, king swallowtail and Malay lacewing will flit and feed among tree ferns, tall palms, lush-leaved creepers and vibrant flowers in the tropical zone. The plant life in the glasshouse includes shimmering bromeliads, dangling Heliconias, flamboyant red Anthuriums and cascading orchids. The array of food plants for the butterflies includes Calliandra, Lantana with their dainty clustered flowers, Justicia, Pavonia and Pachystachys.
Butterflies in the Glasshouse, Wisley Gardens, UK - 13 Jan 2017
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FEATURE - Schmetterlinge: Ein lebendiger Kopfschmuck
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (7825885e)
Model Jessie May Smart pictured wearing a floral headpiece of tropical flowers designed by young florist Emma Reynolds to mark the opening of Butterflies in the Glasshouse at RHS Garden Wisley today.
About the event:
Butterflies in the Glasshouse will run from 14 January to 5 March 2017.
Butterflies in the Glasshouse is an annual event at RHS Garden Wisley in which hundreds of butterflies emerge from their pupae and are released into the warm surroundings of the Glasshouse. Fifty different species of butterfly, including the striking blue morpho, giant owl, king swallowtail and Malay lacewing will flit and feed among tree ferns, tall palms, lush-leaved creepers and vibrant flowers in the tropical zone. The plant life in the glasshouse includes shimmering bromeliads, dangling Heliconias, flamboyant red Anthuriums and cascading orchids. The array of food plants for the butterflies includes Calliandra, Lantana with their dainty clustered flowers, Justicia, Pavonia and Pachystachys.
Butterflies in the Glasshouse, Wisley Gardens, UK - 13 Jan 2017
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FEATURE - Schmetterlinge: Ein lebendiger Kopfschmuck
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (7825885d)
Model Jessie May Smart pictured wearing a floral headpiece of tropical flowers designed by young florist Emma Reynolds to mark the opening of Butterflies in the Glasshouse at RHS Garden Wisley today.
About the event:
Butterflies in the Glasshouse will run from 14 January to 5 March 2017.
Butterflies in the Glasshouse is an annual event at RHS Garden Wisley in which hundreds of butterflies emerge from their pupae and are released into the warm surroundings of the Glasshouse. Fifty different species of butterfly, including the striking blue morpho, giant owl, king swallowtail and Malay lacewing will flit and feed among tree ferns, tall palms, lush-leaved creepers and vibrant flowers in the tropical zone. The plant life in the glasshouse includes shimmering bromeliads, dangling Heliconias, flamboyant red Anthuriums and cascading orchids. The array of food plants for the butterflies includes Calliandra, Lantana with their dainty clustered flowers, Justicia, Pavonia and Pachystachys.
Butterflies in the Glasshouse, Wisley Gardens, UK - 13 Jan 2017
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FEATURE - Schmetterlinge: Ein lebendiger Kopfschmuck
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (7825885c)
Model Jessie May Smart pictured wearing a floral headpiece of tropical flowers designed by young florist Emma Reynolds to mark the opening of Butterflies in the Glasshouse at RHS Garden Wisley today.
About the event:
Butterflies in the Glasshouse will run from 14 January to 5 March 2017.
Butterflies in the Glasshouse is an annual event at RHS Garden Wisley in which hundreds of butterflies emerge from their pupae and are released into the warm surroundings of the Glasshouse. Fifty different species of butterfly, including the striking blue morpho, giant owl, king swallowtail and Malay lacewing will flit and feed among tree ferns, tall palms, lush-leaved creepers and vibrant flowers in the tropical zone. The plant life in the glasshouse includes shimmering bromeliads, dangling Heliconias, flamboyant red Anthuriums and cascading orchids. The array of food plants for the butterflies includes Calliandra, Lantana with their dainty clustered flowers, Justicia, Pavonia and Pachystachys.
Butterflies in the Glasshouse, Wisley Gardens, UK - 13 Jan 2017
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FEATURE - Schmetterlinge: Ein lebendiger Kopfschmuck
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (7825885b)
Model Jessie May Smart pictured wearing a floral headpiece of tropical flowers designed by young florist Emma Reynolds to mark the opening of Butterflies in the Glasshouse at RHS Garden Wisley today.
About the event:
Butterflies in the Glasshouse will run from 14 January to 5 March 2017.
Butterflies in the Glasshouse is an annual event at RHS Garden Wisley in which hundreds of butterflies emerge from their pupae and are released into the warm surroundings of the Glasshouse. Fifty different species of butterfly, including the striking blue morpho, giant owl, king swallowtail and Malay lacewing will flit and feed among tree ferns, tall palms, lush-leaved creepers and vibrant flowers in the tropical zone. The plant life in the glasshouse includes shimmering bromeliads, dangling Heliconias, flamboyant red Anthuriums and cascading orchids. The array of food plants for the butterflies includes Calliandra, Lantana with their dainty clustered flowers, Justicia, Pavonia and Pachystachys.
Butterflies in the Glasshouse, Wisley Gardens, UK - 13 Jan 2017
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FEATURE - Schmetterlinge: Ein lebendiger Kopfschmuck
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (7825885a)
Model Jessie May Smart pictured wearing a floral headpiece of tropical flowers designed by young florist Emma Reynolds to mark the opening of Butterflies in the Glasshouse at RHS Garden Wisley today.
About the event:
Butterflies in the Glasshouse will run from 14 January to 5 March 2017.
Butterflies in the Glasshouse is an annual event at RHS Garden Wisley in which hundreds of butterflies emerge from their pupae and are released into the warm surroundings of the Glasshouse. Fifty different species of butterfly, including the striking blue morpho, giant owl, king swallowtail and Malay lacewing will flit and feed among tree ferns, tall palms, lush-leaved creepers and vibrant flowers in the tropical zone. The plant life in the glasshouse includes shimmering bromeliads, dangling Heliconias, flamboyant red Anthuriums and cascading orchids. The array of food plants for the butterflies includes Calliandra, Lantana with their dainty clustered flowers, Justicia, Pavonia and Pachystachys.
Butterflies in the Glasshouse, Wisley Gardens, UK - 13 Jan 2017
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FEATURE - Kleiner Smart ganz gross
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Roma/REX/Shutterstock (5658811e)
A giant Smart ForTwo Cabrio car
Giant Smart ForTwo Cabrio car, Rome, Italy - 21 Apr 2016
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FEATURE - Kleiner Smart ganz gross
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Roma/REX/Shutterstock (5658811f)
A giant Smart ForTwo Cabrio car
Giant Smart ForTwo Cabrio car, Rome, Italy - 21 Apr 2016
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FEATURE - Kleiner Smart ganz gross
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Roma/REX/Shutterstock (5658811h)
A giant and a regular sized Smart ForTwo Cabrio car
Giant Smart ForTwo Cabrio car, Rome, Italy - 21 Apr 2016
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FEATURE - Kleiner Smart ganz gross
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Roma/REX/Shutterstock (5658811c)
A giant and a regular sized Smart ForTwo Cabrio car
Giant Smart ForTwo Cabrio car, Rome, Italy - 21 Apr 2016
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PRE-BRITS PARTY AT HIX!
20 Feb 2013 - LONDON - UK
ALEXA CHUNG
CELEBRITIES PICTURED LEAVING A PRE-BRITS PARTY WHICH WAS HELD AT HIX RESTAURANT IN SOHO!
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MATRIX EXCLUSIVE Kelly Hoppen Birthday Party
Celebrities pictured attending Kelly Hoppens "Come Dine With Me" themed birthday party at her house in Notting Hill.
All guests arrived at around 8pm except for Louie Spence who arrived late at 10.40pm. David Beckham and Gordon Ramsey drove themselves to the party, David in a new Jag and Gordon in his new Audi R8. Tana Ramsay was bra-less as she showed off her nipples through her top on arrival.
Lots of laughter was heard from the house during the evening. When the Beckhams were leaving just before midnight, Alan Carr was heard Shouting," What a celebrity come dine with me, that was eh!".
Also on leaving David Beckham had some dust marks on his trouser leg, maybe he was danceing with Louie Spence, who was last to leave at 12.15am.
London. UK.
28th July 2010
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Victoria Beckham seen flying into London and then leaving London Heathrow T4 straight away for a connecting flight.
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The Raisa Gorbachev Foundation 3rd Annual Gala Dinner, held at Stud House, Hampton Court Palace.
The charity event's proceeds went to the Raisa Gorbachev foundation which was set up in memory of the former Soviet first lady, who died of leukaemia in 1999 and Marie Curie Cancer Care.
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New mobile phone with three folding screens
Ferrari Press Agency
Tri-fold 1
Ref 17358
02/12/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Samsung
A folding smartphone with three screens has been unveiled by Korean electronics giant Samsung.
The Galaxy Z TriFold has a 10-inch display when fully open.
The display folds twice into a pocketable phone.
The folding mechanism is said to have been precisely engineered for easy opening and closing, with an auto-alarm alerting the user of incorrect folding through a series of on-screen alerts and vibrations.
The handset is just 3.9 mm at its thinnest point.
It is also equipped with a 200 megapixel camera and the biggest battery Samsung has ever had in a foldable phone.
The company boasts that the larger screen “elevates productivity and cinematic viewing.”
When Galaxy Z TriFold opens, the screen performs similarly to three 6.5-inch smartphones across the 10-inch display, giving users more room to multitask during their day.
This includes using three different apps side-by-side without interruption, resizing apps in multi-window to view the most important information clearly, or holding it in a vertical orientation when reviewing documents for improved focus.
OPS: The Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold phone's secially developed hinges
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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New mobile phone with three folding screens
Ferrari Press Agency
Tri-fold 1
Ref 17358
02/12/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Samsung
A folding smartphone with three screens has been unveiled by Korean electronics giant Samsung.
The Galaxy Z TriFold has a 10-inch display when fully open.
The display folds twice into a pocketable phone.
The folding mechanism is said to have been precisely engineered for easy opening and closing, with an auto-alarm alerting the user of incorrect folding through a series of on-screen alerts and vibrations.
The handset is just 3.9 mm at its thinnest point.
It is also equipped with a 200 megapixel camera and the biggest battery Samsung has ever had in a foldable phone.
The company boasts that the larger screen “elevates productivity and cinematic viewing.”
When Galaxy Z TriFold opens, the screen performs similarly to three 6.5-inch smartphones across the 10-inch display, giving users more room to multitask during their day.
This includes using three different apps side-by-side without interruption, resizing apps in multi-window to view the most important information clearly, or holding it in a vertical orientation when reviewing documents for improved focus.
OPS: The Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold phone
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_191625684_FER
New mobile phone with three folding screens
Ferrari Press Agency
Tri-fold 1
Ref 17358
02/12/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Samsung
A folding smartphone with three screens has been unveiled by Korean electronics giant Samsung.
The Galaxy Z TriFold has a 10-inch display when fully open.
The display folds twice into a pocketable phone.
The folding mechanism is said to have been precisely engineered for easy opening and closing, with an auto-alarm alerting the user of incorrect folding through a series of on-screen alerts and vibrations.
The handset is just 3.9 mm at its thinnest point.
It is also equipped with a 200 megapixel camera and the biggest battery Samsung has ever had in a foldable phone.
The company boasts that the larger screen “elevates productivity and cinematic viewing.”
When Galaxy Z TriFold opens, the screen performs similarly to three 6.5-inch smartphones across the 10-inch display, giving users more room to multitask during their day.
This includes using three different apps side-by-side without interruption, resizing apps in multi-window to view the most important information clearly, or holding it in a vertical orientation when reviewing documents for improved focus.
OPS: The Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold phone
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_191625683_FER
New mobile phone with three folding screens
Ferrari Press Agency
Tri-fold 1
Ref 17358
02/12/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Samsung
A folding smartphone with three screens has been unveiled by Korean electronics giant Samsung.
The Galaxy Z TriFold has a 10-inch display when fully open.
The display folds twice into a pocketable phone.
The folding mechanism is said to have been precisely engineered for easy opening and closing, with an auto-alarm alerting the user of incorrect folding through a series of on-screen alerts and vibrations.
The handset is just 3.9 mm at its thinnest point.
It is also equipped with a 200 megapixel camera and the biggest battery Samsung has ever had in a foldable phone.
The company boasts that the larger screen “elevates productivity and cinematic viewing.”
When Galaxy Z TriFold opens, the screen performs similarly to three 6.5-inch smartphones across the 10-inch display, giving users more room to multitask during their day.
This includes using three different apps side-by-side without interruption, resizing apps in multi-window to view the most important information clearly, or holding it in a vertical orientation when reviewing documents for improved focus.
OPS: The Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold phone
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_191625682_FER
New mobile phone with three folding screens
Ferrari Press Agency
Tri-fold 1
Ref 17358
02/12/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Samsung
A folding smartphone with three screens has been unveiled by Korean electronics giant Samsung.
The Galaxy Z TriFold has a 10-inch display when fully open.
The display folds twice into a pocketable phone.
The folding mechanism is said to have been precisely engineered for easy opening and closing, with an auto-alarm alerting the user of incorrect folding through a series of on-screen alerts and vibrations.
The handset is just 3.9 mm at its thinnest point.
It is also equipped with a 200 megapixel camera and the biggest battery Samsung has ever had in a foldable phone.
The company boasts that the larger screen “elevates productivity and cinematic viewing.”
When Galaxy Z TriFold opens, the screen performs similarly to three 6.5-inch smartphones across the 10-inch display, giving users more room to multitask during their day.
This includes using three different apps side-by-side without interruption, resizing apps in multi-window to view the most important information clearly, or holding it in a vertical orientation when reviewing documents for improved focus.
OPS: The Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold phone
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_191625681_FER
New mobile phone with three folding screens
Ferrari Press Agency
Tri-fold 1
Ref 17358
02/12/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Samsung
A folding smartphone with three screens has been unveiled by Korean electronics giant Samsung.
The Galaxy Z TriFold has a 10-inch display when fully open.
The display folds twice into a pocketable phone.
The folding mechanism is said to have been precisely engineered for easy opening and closing, with an auto-alarm alerting the user of incorrect folding through a series of on-screen alerts and vibrations.
The handset is just 3.9 mm at its thinnest point.
It is also equipped with a 200 megapixel camera and the biggest battery Samsung has ever had in a foldable phone.
The company boasts that the larger screen “elevates productivity and cinematic viewing.”
When Galaxy Z TriFold opens, the screen performs similarly to three 6.5-inch smartphones across the 10-inch display, giving users more room to multitask during their day.
This includes using three different apps side-by-side without interruption, resizing apps in multi-window to view the most important information clearly, or holding it in a vertical orientation when reviewing documents for improved focus.
OPS: The Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold phone
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_191625678_FER
New mobile phone with three folding screens
Ferrari Press Agency
Tri-fold 1
Ref 17358
02/12/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Samsung
A folding smartphone with three screens has been unveiled by Korean electronics giant Samsung.
The Galaxy Z TriFold has a 10-inch display when fully open.
The display folds twice into a pocketable phone.
The folding mechanism is said to have been precisely engineered for easy opening and closing, with an auto-alarm alerting the user of incorrect folding through a series of on-screen alerts and vibrations.
The handset is just 3.9 mm at its thinnest point.
It is also equipped with a 200 megapixel camera and the biggest battery Samsung has ever had in a foldable phone.
The company boasts that the larger screen “elevates productivity and cinematic viewing.”
When Galaxy Z TriFold opens, the screen performs similarly to three 6.5-inch smartphones across the 10-inch display, giving users more room to multitask during their day.
This includes using three different apps side-by-side without interruption, resizing apps in multi-window to view the most important information clearly, or holding it in a vertical orientation when reviewing documents for improved focus.
OPS: The Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold phone
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_191625676_FER
New mobile phone with three folding screens
Ferrari Press Agency
Tri-fold 1
Ref 17358
02/12/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Samsung
A folding smartphone with three screens has been unveiled by Korean electronics giant Samsung.
The Galaxy Z TriFold has a 10-inch display when fully open.
The display folds twice into a pocketable phone.
The folding mechanism is said to have been precisely engineered for easy opening and closing, with an auto-alarm alerting the user of incorrect folding through a series of on-screen alerts and vibrations.
The handset is just 3.9 mm at its thinnest point.
It is also equipped with a 200 megapixel camera and the biggest battery Samsung has ever had in a foldable phone.
The company boasts that the larger screen “elevates productivity and cinematic viewing.”
When Galaxy Z TriFold opens, the screen performs similarly to three 6.5-inch smartphones across the 10-inch display, giving users more room to multitask during their day.
This includes using three different apps side-by-side without interruption, resizing apps in multi-window to view the most important information clearly, or holding it in a vertical orientation when reviewing documents for improved focus.
OPS: The Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold phone
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Chinese Electric Cars Expansion In Europe
In this photo illustration the MG Motor logo, auto motor company from China, is shown on a mobile phone against the illustration of a world map and stock graphs displayed on a computer screen as Chinese electric cars continue to rise its sales in Europe - November 30, 2025. (Photo by Dominika Zarzycka/NurPhoto) -
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Chinese Electric Cars Expansion In Europe
In this photo illustration the GWM logo, auto motor company from China, is shown on a mobile phone against the illustration of a world map and stock graphs displayed on a computer screen as Chinese electric cars continue to rise its sales in Europe - November 30, 2025. (Photo by Dominika Zarzycka/NurPhoto) -
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Chinese Electric Cars Expansion In Europe
In this photo illustration the BYD logo, auto motor company from China, is shown on a mobile phone against the illustration of a world map and stock graphs displayed on a computer screen as Chinese electric cars continue to rise its sales in Europe - November 30, 2025. (Photo by Dominika Zarzycka/NurPhoto) -
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Chinese Electric Cars Expansion In Europe
In this photo illustration the Omoda logo, auto motor company from China, is shown on a mobile phone against the illustration of a world map and stock graphs displayed on a computer screen as Chinese electric cars continue to rise its sales in Europe - November 30, 2025. (Photo by Dominika Zarzycka/NurPhoto) -
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Chinese Electric Cars Expansion In Europe
In this photo illustration the Lunk&Co logo, auto motor company from China, is shown on a mobile phone against the illustration of a world map and stock graphs displayed on a computer screen as Chinese electric cars continue to rise its sales in Europe - November 30, 2025. (Photo by Dominika Zarzycka/NurPhoto) -
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Chinese Electric Cars Expansion In Europe
In this photo illustration the DR motor logo, auto motor company from China, is shown on a mobile phone against the illustration of a world map and stock graphs displayed on a computer screen as Chinese electric cars continue to rise its sales in Europe - November 30, 2025. (Photo by Dominika Zarzycka/NurPhoto) -
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Chinese Electric Cars Expansion In Europe
In this photo illustration the Geely Auto logo, auto motor company from China, is shown on a mobile phone against the illustration of a world map and stock graphs displayed on a computer screen as Chinese electric cars continue to rise its sales in Europe - November 30, 2025. (Photo by Dominika Zarzycka/NurPhoto) -
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Chinese Electric Cars Expansion In Europe
In this photo illustration the xPeng logo, auto motor company from China, is shown on a mobile phone against the illustration of a world map and stock graphs displayed on a computer screen as Chinese electric cars continue to rise its sales in Europe - November 30, 2025. (Photo by Dominika Zarzycka/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Krakow, Poland.
An InPost delivery truck delivers packages to a paczkomat in Krakow, Poland, on November 28, 2025. (Photo by Marcin Golba/NurPhoto)
