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NEWS - Streik der Londoner U-Bahn
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Commuters wait to board a bus at Victoria Station in central London where strike action by 4,000 station staff has closed most stations. Members of the RMT union have walked out over proposals for 600 job losses.
London Underground strike, London, UK - 06 Jun 2022
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NEWS - Streik der Londoner U-Bahn
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/Shutterstock (12974054x)
Commuters wait to board a bus at Victoria Station in central London where strike action by 4,000 station staff has closed most stations. Members of the RMT union have walked out over proposals for 600 job losses.
London Underground strike, London, UK - 06 Jun 2022
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NEWS - Streik der Londoner U-Bahn
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/Shutterstock (12974054g)
Commuters wait to board a bus at Victoria Station in central London where strike action by 4,000 station staff has closed most stations. Members of the RMT union have walked out over proposals for 600 job losses.
London Underground strike, London, UK - 06 Jun 2022
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NEWS - Streik der Londoner U-Bahn
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/Shutterstock (12974054q)
Commuters wait to board a bus at Victoria Station in central London where strike action by 4,000 station staff has closed most stations. Members of the RMT union have walked out over proposals for 600 job losses.
London Underground strike, London, UK - 06 Jun 2022
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NEWS - Streik der Londoner U-Bahn
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/Shutterstock (12974054h)
Commuters wait to board a bus at Victoria Station in central London where strike action by 4,000 station staff has closed most stations. Members of the RMT union have walked out over proposals for 600 job losses.
London Underground strike, London, UK - 06 Jun 2022
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NEWS - Streik der Londoner U-Bahn
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/Shutterstock (12974054u)
Commuters wait to board a bus at Victoria Station in central London where strike action by 4,000 station staff has closed most stations. Members of the RMT union have walked out over proposals for 600 job losses.
London Underground strike, London, UK - 06 Jun 2022
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NEWS - Streik der Londoner U-Bahn
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/Shutterstock (12974054k)
Commuters wait to board a bus at Victoria Station in central London where strike action by 4,000 station staff has closed most stations. Members of the RMT union have walked out over proposals for 600 job losses.
London Underground strike, London, UK - 06 Jun 2022
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NEWS - Streik der Londoner U-Bahn
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/Shutterstock (12974054w)
Commuters wait to board a bus at Victoria Station in central London where strike action by 4,000 station staff has closed most stations. Members of the RMT union have walked out over proposals for 600 job losses.
London Underground strike, London, UK - 06 Jun 2022
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NEWS - Streik der Londoner U-Bahn
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/Shutterstock (12974054n)
Commuters wait to board a bus at Victoria Station in central London where strike action by 4,000 station staff has closed most stations. Members of the RMT union have walked out over proposals for 600 job losses.
London Underground strike, London, UK - 06 Jun 2022
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FEATURE - Pix of the Weekend: Bilder des Wochenendes
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charlotte Graham/REX/Shutterstock (9693989e)
British Flower Bus - Jonathan Moseley leads a nationwide campaign to promote commercial British Flower growing and highlight the 12 month availability of British Grown Flowers
6-10 June at RHS Chatsworth he is staging one of the biggest ever displays of Orchids with over 4,000 Orchid plants. Sparking waterfalls, textured mosses, exotic bromeliads and a variety of exotic seed heads and branches will result in a dazzling display of Orchids all housed in a replica of Paxton's Great Pavilion at this year's show as well as a spectacular installation at RHS Malvern 10-13 May in collaboration with Morgan Cars and Royal Worcester Porcelain.
Chelsea Flower Show, London, UK - 25 May 2018
Jonathan working with industry specialists FlorismartUK will launch a ground breaking three-year project with a major industry and retail campaign to establish wide scale seasonal growing of cut flowers in Britain and an educational campaign to raise both professional and consumer awareness of the British cut flower industry.
The British Flower Bus will be a major highlight of this Summers Horticultural shows, Jonathan will demonstrate floral designs and visitors will get hands on creating fabulous British floral displays with seasonal favourites like scabious, cornflowers, nigella and sweet peas.
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Rabbis meet for the Kinus Hashluchim
November 11, 2012, New York, New York, United States: Rabbis from all over the world gathered in Crown Heights, Brooklyn during the Kinus Hashluchim or Assembly of Emissaries, the annual gathering of Chabad shluchim held in the fall of each year. The conference is typically held in New York City on the weekend prior to the new Hebrew month of Kislev. Over 4,000 shluchim gather each year, making the assembly the largest rabbinical conference in the world. The event is simulcast in multiple languages and has extensive tracking, including programs for lay leaders and children. (Jonathan Alpeyrie/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Rabbis meet for the Kinus Hashluchim
November 11, 2012, New York, New York, United States: Rabbis from all over the world gathered in Crown Heights, Brooklyn during the Kinus Hashluchim or Assembly of Emissaries, the annual gathering of Chabad shluchim held in the fall of each year. The conference is typically held in New York City on the weekend prior to the new Hebrew month of Kislev. Over 4,000 shluchim gather each year, making the assembly the largest rabbinical conference in the world. The event is simulcast in multiple languages and has extensive tracking, including programs for lay leaders and children. (Jonathan Alpeyrie/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Rabbis meet for the Kinus Hashluchim
November 11, 2012, New York, New York, United States: Rabbis from all over the world gathered in Crown Heights, Brooklyn during the Kinus Hashluchim or Assembly of Emissaries, the annual gathering of Chabad shluchim held in the fall of each year. The conference is typically held in New York City on the weekend prior to the new Hebrew month of Kislev. Over 4,000 shluchim gather each year, making the assembly the largest rabbinical conference in the world. The event is simulcast in multiple languages and has extensive tracking, including programs for lay leaders and children. (Jonathan Alpeyrie/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Rabbis meet for the Kinus Hashluchim
November 11, 2012, New York, New York, United States: Rabbis from all over the world gathered in Crown Heights, Brooklyn during the Kinus Hashluchim or Assembly of Emissaries, the annual gathering of Chabad shluchim held in the fall of each year. The conference is typically held in New York City on the weekend prior to the new Hebrew month of Kislev. Over 4,000 shluchim gather each year, making the assembly the largest rabbinical conference in the world. The event is simulcast in multiple languages and has extensive tracking, including programs for lay leaders and children. (Jonathan Alpeyrie/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Rabbis meet for the Kinus Hashluchim
November 11, 2012, New York, New York, United States: Rabbis from all over the world gathered in Crown Heights, Brooklyn during the Kinus Hashluchim or Assembly of Emissaries, the annual gathering of Chabad shluchim held in the fall of each year. The conference is typically held in New York City on the weekend prior to the new Hebrew month of Kislev. Over 4,000 shluchim gather each year, making the assembly the largest rabbinical conference in the world. The event is simulcast in multiple languages and has extensive tracking, including programs for lay leaders and children. (Jonathan Alpeyrie/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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The Cruise Ship 'Splendida', Ashdod, Israel - 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chameleons Eye / Rex Features ( 1142011f )
The Cruise Ship 'Splendida' is the most luxurious ship of its kind belongs to a private fleet of ships (MSC) owned by an Italian family. The ship can accommodate about 4000 passengers and 2000 crew members and sails in the Mediterranean
The Cruise Ship 'Splendida', Ashdod, Israel - 2010
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The Cruise Ship 'Splendida', Ashdod, Israel - 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chameleons Eye / Rex Features ( 1142011d )
The Cruise Ship 'Splendida' is the most luxurious ship of its kind belongs to a private fleet of ships (MSC) owned by an Italian family. The ship can accommodate about 4000 passengers and 2000 crew members and sails in the Mediterranean
The Cruise Ship 'Splendida', Ashdod, Israel - 2010
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The Cruise Ship 'Splendida', Ashdod, Israel - 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chameleons Eye / Rex Features ( 1142011b )
The Cruise Ship 'Splendida' is the most luxurious ship of its kind belongs to a private fleet of ships (MSC) owned by an Italian family. The ship can accommodate about 4000 passengers and 2000 crew members and sails in the Mediterranean
The Cruise Ship 'Splendida', Ashdod, Israel - 2010
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The Cruise Ship 'Splendida', Ashdod, Israel - 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chameleons Eye / Rex Features ( 1142011c )
The Cruise Ship 'Splendida' is the most luxurious ship of its kind belongs to a private fleet of ships (MSC) owned by an Italian family. The ship can accommodate about 4000 passengers and 2000 crew members and sails in the Mediterranean
The Cruise Ship 'Splendida', Ashdod, Israel - 2010
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The Cruise Ship 'Splendida', Ashdod, Israel - 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chameleons Eye / Rex Features ( 1142011a )
The Cruise Ship 'Splendida' is the most luxurious ship of its kind belongs to a private fleet of ships (MSC) owned by an Italian family. The ship can accommodate about 4000 passengers and 2000 crew members and sails in the Mediterranean
The Cruise Ship 'Splendida', Ashdod, Israel - 2010
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VARIOUS
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock / SplashdownDirect / Rex Features ( 1047987a )
The view from the summit of the 4000 metre peak of Mont Blanc Du Tacul above Chamonix France
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock / SplashdownDirect / Rex Features ( 1047787a )
Climbers on the 4000 metre peak of Mont Blanc Du Tacul above Chamonix France
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Switzerland
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Patrick Frilet / Rex Features ( 1005143at )
Switzerland
THE PICTURE PERFECT BEAUTY OF ZERMATT
The picture-postcard town of Zermatt is one of Switzerland's best-known ski resorts.
This charming village is nestled in the upper Valais, one of the alpine cantons of Switzerland, and is around 10 km (6 miles) from the border with Italy.
Found on a 1,620 m (5,315 ft) high plateau, it sits at the foot of the highest and most photographed peak in the country, the 4,478m (14,692ft) tall Matterhorn.
This mighty mountain was one of the last alpine peaks to be conquered. And the expedition that did eventually reach the top in 1865 ended dramatically, with only three of the seven climbers surviving the attempt.
Until the mid-19th century, Zermatt was predominantly an agricultural community - its name, as well as that of the Matterhorn itself, derives from the surrounding alpine meadows, or matten.
In the German language, the town is "Zur Matte" or "in the meadow."
Zermatt has the longest winter skiing season in Europe and some of its ski runs and lifts are even open year-round.
The area boasts some 114 miles of skiing with a 5,315 foot vertical, with most of the skiing being best for intermediate and advanced skiers.
The village of Zermatt itself is geographically small, with cobbled pedestrian streets and tiny alleyways dating from the middle ages.
Traditional wooden chalets are a common sight but Zermatt also has a distinctly cosmopolitan, not to mention upmarket, atmosphere
The village can only be reached via a spectacular cog railway from the valley below.
This forms part of an extensive network of super-efficient cable cars, gondolas and cog railways that whisk skiers to the separate ski areas.
To prevent air pollution, which could obscure the panoramic views of the Matterhorn, the entire village is a combustion-engine car-f...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HDBKRRRE
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Switzerland
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Patrick Frilet / Rex Features ( 1005143au )
Switzerland
THE PICTURE PERFECT BEAUTY OF ZERMATT
The picture-postcard town of Zermatt is one of Switzerland's best-known ski resorts.
This charming village is nestled in the upper Valais, one of the alpine cantons of Switzerland, and is around 10 km (6 miles) from the border with Italy.
Found on a 1,620 m (5,315 ft) high plateau, it sits at the foot of the highest and most photographed peak in the country, the 4,478m (14,692ft) tall Matterhorn.
This mighty mountain was one of the last alpine peaks to be conquered. And the expedition that did eventually reach the top in 1865 ended dramatically, with only three of the seven climbers surviving the attempt.
Until the mid-19th century, Zermatt was predominantly an agricultural community - its name, as well as that of the Matterhorn itself, derives from the surrounding alpine meadows, or matten.
In the German language, the town is "Zur Matte" or "in the meadow."
Zermatt has the longest winter skiing season in Europe and some of its ski runs and lifts are even open year-round.
The area boasts some 114 miles of skiing with a 5,315 foot vertical, with most of the skiing being best for intermediate and advanced skiers.
The village of Zermatt itself is geographically small, with cobbled pedestrian streets and tiny alleyways dating from the middle ages.
Traditional wooden chalets are a common sight but Zermatt also has a distinctly cosmopolitan, not to mention upmarket, atmosphere
The village can only be reached via a spectacular cog railway from the valley below.
This forms part of an extensive network of super-efficient cable cars, gondolas and cog railways that whisk skiers to the separate ski areas.
To prevent air pollution, which could obscure the panoramic views of the Matterhorn, the entire village is a combustion-engine car-f...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HDBKRRRE
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Switzerland
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Patrick Frilet / Rex Features ( 1005143aw )
Switzerland
THE PICTURE PERFECT BEAUTY OF ZERMATT
The picture-postcard town of Zermatt is one of Switzerland's best-known ski resorts.
This charming village is nestled in the upper Valais, one of the alpine cantons of Switzerland, and is around 10 km (6 miles) from the border with Italy.
Found on a 1,620 m (5,315 ft) high plateau, it sits at the foot of the highest and most photographed peak in the country, the 4,478m (14,692ft) tall Matterhorn.
This mighty mountain was one of the last alpine peaks to be conquered. And the expedition that did eventually reach the top in 1865 ended dramatically, with only three of the seven climbers surviving the attempt.
Until the mid-19th century, Zermatt was predominantly an agricultural community - its name, as well as that of the Matterhorn itself, derives from the surrounding alpine meadows, or matten.
In the German language, the town is "Zur Matte" or "in the meadow."
Zermatt has the longest winter skiing season in Europe and some of its ski runs and lifts are even open year-round.
The area boasts some 114 miles of skiing with a 5,315 foot vertical, with most of the skiing being best for intermediate and advanced skiers.
The village of Zermatt itself is geographically small, with cobbled pedestrian streets and tiny alleyways dating from the middle ages.
Traditional wooden chalets are a common sight but Zermatt also has a distinctly cosmopolitan, not to mention upmarket, atmosphere
The village can only be reached via a spectacular cog railway from the valley below.
This forms part of an extensive network of super-efficient cable cars, gondolas and cog railways that whisk skiers to the separate ski areas.
To prevent air pollution, which could obscure the panoramic views of the Matterhorn, the entire village is a combustion-engine car-f...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HDBKRRRE
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New Zealand
Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Rowland / Rex Features ( 772311AW )
The Vodafone building on Fanshawe Street, Auckland, New Zealand. The 14,000 square-metre building comprises offices, a cafe/deli and a 4000 square-metre urban plaza area.
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