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  • Modern life is rubbish! The people whose homes are portals to the past
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    Modern life is rubbish! The people whose homes are portals to the past
    Modern life is rubbish! The people whose homes are portals to the past. Aaron WhitesideÕs house in Blackpool, Lancashire. Aaron WhitesideÕs lives in a 1930Õs time capsule home. Aaron has spent thousands of pounds converting his surbuban semi into a pre-war home containing rare vintage antiques and furniture, wallpaper, fitted period carpets and installed coal fires.
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  • Modern life is rubbish! The people whose homes are portals to the past
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    Modern life is rubbish! The people whose homes are portals to the past
    Modern life is rubbish! The people whose homes are portals to the past. Aaron WhitesideÕs house in Blackpool, Lancashire. Aaron WhitesideÕs lives in a 1930Õs time capsule home. Aaron has spent thousands of pounds converting his surbuban semi into a pre-war home containing rare vintage antiques and furniture, wallpaper, fitted period carpets and installed coal fires.
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  • Modern life is rubbish! The people whose homes are portals to the past
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    Modern life is rubbish! The people whose homes are portals to the past
    Modern life is rubbish! The people whose homes are portals to the past. Aaron WhitesideÕs house in Blackpool, Lancashire. Aaron WhitesideÕs lives in a 1930Õs time capsule home. Aaron has spent thousands of pounds converting his surbuban semi into a pre-war home containing rare vintage antiques and furniture, wallpaper, fitted period carpets and installed coal fires.
    © Richard Saker / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Modern life is rubbish! The people whose homes are portals to the past
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    Modern life is rubbish! The people whose homes are portals to the past
    Modern life is rubbish! The people whose homes are portals to the past. Aaron WhitesideÕs house in Blackpool, Lancashire. Aaron WhitesideÕs lives in a 1930Õs time capsule home. Aaron has spent thousands of pounds converting his surbuban semi into a pre-war home containing rare vintage antiques and furniture, wallpaper, fitted period carpets and installed coal fires.
    © Richard Saker / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • FEATURE - Von Audi-Ringen inspiriertes Wohnhaus
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    FEATURE - Von Audi-Ringen inspiriertes Wohnhaus
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    Picture credit: Karina Wiciak / Warmhouse.com

    Here’s a stunning modern home made up of four cylindrical sections – inspired by the badge and history of German car maker Audi.The Ringshouse concept has been imagined as a holiday home.Polish architect and designer Karina Wiciak previous imagine residences based on the three stripes of sports and leisure wear make adidas and the grill badges of car companies Mitsubishi, Renault and Chrysler.The Audi badge is made up of four inter connecting rings .It came about after a company merger in 1932 which is what the style of the house tried to reflect.Audi joined forces with three other German automakers in Horch, Wanderer and Dampf-Kraft-Wagen (DKW), to create the Auto Union AG.Each ring of the logo represents an arm of auto union, with the overlapping circles showing their partnership.The new design is a contemporary building and also a “great excuse” to tell an interesting story and not only the history of architecture .The Ringshouse is a house in the form of four parallel cylinders.The daily usable floor area of the house is almost 280 m2 and covers only one floor, but below is an underground garage with utility rooms.

    OPS: The Ringshouse concept house rendering by Karina Wiciak

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

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  • FEATURE - Von Audi-Ringen inspiriertes Wohnhaus
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    FEATURE - Von Audi-Ringen inspiriertes Wohnhaus
    Ferrari Press Agency
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    Picture credit: Karina Wiciak / Warmhouse.com

    Here’s a stunning modern home made up of four cylindrical sections – inspired by the badge and history of German car maker Audi.The Ringshouse concept has been imagined as a holiday home.Polish architect and designer Karina Wiciak previous imagine residences based on the three stripes of sports and leisure wear make adidas and the grill badges of car companies Mitsubishi, Renault and Chrysler.The Audi badge is made up of four inter connecting rings .It came about after a company merger in 1932 which is what the style of the house tried to reflect.Audi joined forces with three other German automakers in Horch, Wanderer and Dampf-Kraft-Wagen (DKW), to create the Auto Union AG.Each ring of the logo represents an arm of auto union, with the overlapping circles showing their partnership.The new design is a contemporary building and also a “great excuse” to tell an interesting story and not only the history of architecture .The Ringshouse is a house in the form of four parallel cylinders.The daily usable floor area of the house is almost 280 m2 and covers only one floor, but below is an underground garage with utility rooms.

    OPS: The Ringshouse concept house rendering by Karina Wiciak

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Von Audi-Ringen inspiriertes Wohnhaus
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    FEATURE - Von Audi-Ringen inspiriertes Wohnhaus
    Ferrari Press Agency
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    14/04/20
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    Picture credit: Karina Wiciak / Warmhouse.com

    Here’s a stunning modern home made up of four cylindrical sections – inspired by the badge and history of German car maker Audi.The Ringshouse concept has been imagined as a holiday home.Polish architect and designer Karina Wiciak previous imagine residences based on the three stripes of sports and leisure wear make adidas and the grill badges of car companies Mitsubishi, Renault and Chrysler.The Audi badge is made up of four inter connecting rings .It came about after a company merger in 1932 which is what the style of the house tried to reflect.Audi joined forces with three other German automakers in Horch, Wanderer and Dampf-Kraft-Wagen (DKW), to create the Auto Union AG.Each ring of the logo represents an arm of auto union, with the overlapping circles showing their partnership.The new design is a contemporary building and also a “great excuse” to tell an interesting story and not only the history of architecture .The Ringshouse is a house in the form of four parallel cylinders.The daily usable floor area of the house is almost 280 m2 and covers only one floor, but below is an underground garage with utility rooms.

    OPS: The Ringshouse concept house rendering by Karina Wiciak

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Von Audi-Ringen inspiriertes Wohnhaus
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    FEATURE - Von Audi-Ringen inspiriertes Wohnhaus
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ringshouse1
    14/04/20
    Ref 11629
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    Picture credit: Karina Wiciak / Warmhouse.com

    Here’s a stunning modern home made up of four cylindrical sections – inspired by the badge and history of German car maker Audi.The Ringshouse concept has been imagined as a holiday home.Polish architect and designer Karina Wiciak previous imagine residences based on the three stripes of sports and leisure wear make adidas and the grill badges of car companies Mitsubishi, Renault and Chrysler.The Audi badge is made up of four inter connecting rings .It came about after a company merger in 1932 which is what the style of the house tried to reflect.Audi joined forces with three other German automakers in Horch, Wanderer and Dampf-Kraft-Wagen (DKW), to create the Auto Union AG.Each ring of the logo represents an arm of auto union, with the overlapping circles showing their partnership.The new design is a contemporary building and also a “great excuse” to tell an interesting story and not only the history of architecture .The Ringshouse is a house in the form of four parallel cylinders.The daily usable floor area of the house is almost 280 m2 and covers only one floor, but below is an underground garage with utility rooms.

    OPS: The Ringshouse concept house rendering by Karina Wiciak

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Von Audi-Ringen inspiriertes Wohnhaus
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    FEATURE - Von Audi-Ringen inspiriertes Wohnhaus
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ringshouse1
    14/04/20
    Ref 11629
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    Picture credit: Karina Wiciak / Warmhouse.com

    Here’s a stunning modern home made up of four cylindrical sections – inspired by the badge and history of German car maker Audi.The Ringshouse concept has been imagined as a holiday home.Polish architect and designer Karina Wiciak previous imagine residences based on the three stripes of sports and leisure wear make adidas and the grill badges of car companies Mitsubishi, Renault and Chrysler.The Audi badge is made up of four inter connecting rings .It came about after a company merger in 1932 which is what the style of the house tried to reflect.Audi joined forces with three other German automakers in Horch, Wanderer and Dampf-Kraft-Wagen (DKW), to create the Auto Union AG.Each ring of the logo represents an arm of auto union, with the overlapping circles showing their partnership.The new design is a contemporary building and also a “great excuse” to tell an interesting story and not only the history of architecture .The Ringshouse is a house in the form of four parallel cylinders.The daily usable floor area of the house is almost 280 m2 and covers only one floor, but below is an underground garage with utility rooms.

    OPS: The Ringshouse concept house rendering by Karina Wiciak

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Von Audi-Ringen inspiriertes Wohnhaus
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    FEATURE - Von Audi-Ringen inspiriertes Wohnhaus
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ringshouse1
    14/04/20
    Ref 11629
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    Picture credit: Karina Wiciak / Warmhouse.com

    Here’s a stunning modern home made up of four cylindrical sections – inspired by the badge and history of German car maker Audi.The Ringshouse concept has been imagined as a holiday home.Polish architect and designer Karina Wiciak previous imagine residences based on the three stripes of sports and leisure wear make adidas and the grill badges of car companies Mitsubishi, Renault and Chrysler.The Audi badge is made up of four inter connecting rings .It came about after a company merger in 1932 which is what the style of the house tried to reflect.Audi joined forces with three other German automakers in Horch, Wanderer and Dampf-Kraft-Wagen (DKW), to create the Auto Union AG.Each ring of the logo represents an arm of auto union, with the overlapping circles showing their partnership.The new design is a contemporary building and also a “great excuse” to tell an interesting story and not only the history of architecture .The Ringshouse is a house in the form of four parallel cylinders.The daily usable floor area of the house is almost 280 m2 and covers only one floor, but below is an underground garage with utility rooms.

    OPS: The Ringshouse concept house rendering by Karina Wiciak

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Von Audi-Ringen inspiriertes Wohnhaus
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    FEATURE - Von Audi-Ringen inspiriertes Wohnhaus
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ringshouse1
    14/04/20
    Ref 11629
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    Picture credit: Karina Wiciak / Warmhouse.com

    Here’s a stunning modern home made up of four cylindrical sections – inspired by the badge and history of German car maker Audi.The Ringshouse concept has been imagined as a holiday home.Polish architect and designer Karina Wiciak previous imagine residences based on the three stripes of sports and leisure wear make adidas and the grill badges of car companies Mitsubishi, Renault and Chrysler.The Audi badge is made up of four inter connecting rings .It came about after a company merger in 1932 which is what the style of the house tried to reflect.Audi joined forces with three other German automakers in Horch, Wanderer and Dampf-Kraft-Wagen (DKW), to create the Auto Union AG.Each ring of the logo represents an arm of auto union, with the overlapping circles showing their partnership.The new design is a contemporary building and also a “great excuse” to tell an interesting story and not only the history of architecture .The Ringshouse is a house in the form of four parallel cylinders.The daily usable floor area of the house is almost 280 m2 and covers only one floor, but below is an underground garage with utility rooms.

    OPS: The Ringshouse concept house rendering by Karina Wiciak

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Von Audi-Ringen inspiriertes Wohnhaus
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    FEATURE - Von Audi-Ringen inspiriertes Wohnhaus
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ringshouse1
    14/04/20
    Ref 11629
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    Picture credit: Karina Wiciak / Warmhouse.com

    Here’s a stunning modern home made up of four cylindrical sections – inspired by the badge and history of German car maker Audi.The Ringshouse concept has been imagined as a holiday home.Polish architect and designer Karina Wiciak previous imagine residences based on the three stripes of sports and leisure wear make adidas and the grill badges of car companies Mitsubishi, Renault and Chrysler.The Audi badge is made up of four inter connecting rings .It came about after a company merger in 1932 which is what the style of the house tried to reflect.Audi joined forces with three other German automakers in Horch, Wanderer and Dampf-Kraft-Wagen (DKW), to create the Auto Union AG.Each ring of the logo represents an arm of auto union, with the overlapping circles showing their partnership.The new design is a contemporary building and also a “great excuse” to tell an interesting story and not only the history of architecture .The Ringshouse is a house in the form of four parallel cylinders.The daily usable floor area of the house is almost 280 m2 and covers only one floor, but below is an underground garage with utility rooms.

    OPS: The Ringshouse concept house rendering by Karina Wiciak

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Von Audi-Ringen inspiriertes Wohnhaus
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    FEATURE - Von Audi-Ringen inspiriertes Wohnhaus
    Ferrari Press Agency
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    14/04/20
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    Picture credit: Karina Wiciak / Warmhouse.com

    Here’s a stunning modern home made up of four cylindrical sections – inspired by the badge and history of German car maker Audi.The Ringshouse concept has been imagined as a holiday home.Polish architect and designer Karina Wiciak previous imagine residences based on the three stripes of sports and leisure wear make adidas and the grill badges of car companies Mitsubishi, Renault and Chrysler.The Audi badge is made up of four inter connecting rings .It came about after a company merger in 1932 which is what the style of the house tried to reflect.Audi joined forces with three other German automakers in Horch, Wanderer and Dampf-Kraft-Wagen (DKW), to create the Auto Union AG.Each ring of the logo represents an arm of auto union, with the overlapping circles showing their partnership.The new design is a contemporary building and also a “great excuse” to tell an interesting story and not only the history of architecture .The Ringshouse is a house in the form of four parallel cylinders.The daily usable floor area of the house is almost 280 m2 and covers only one floor, but below is an underground garage with utility rooms.

    OPS: The Ringshouse concept house rendering by Karina Wiciak

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Von Audi-Ringen inspiriertes Wohnhaus
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    FEATURE - Von Audi-Ringen inspiriertes Wohnhaus
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ringshouse1
    14/04/20
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    Picture credit: Karina Wiciak / Warmhouse.com

    Here’s a stunning modern home made up of four cylindrical sections – inspired by the badge and history of German car maker Audi.The Ringshouse concept has been imagined as a holiday home.Polish architect and designer Karina Wiciak previous imagine residences based on the three stripes of sports and leisure wear make adidas and the grill badges of car companies Mitsubishi, Renault and Chrysler.The Audi badge is made up of four inter connecting rings .It came about after a company merger in 1932 which is what the style of the house tried to reflect.Audi joined forces with three other German automakers in Horch, Wanderer and Dampf-Kraft-Wagen (DKW), to create the Auto Union AG.Each ring of the logo represents an arm of auto union, with the overlapping circles showing their partnership.The new design is a contemporary building and also a “great excuse” to tell an interesting story and not only the history of architecture .The Ringshouse is a house in the form of four parallel cylinders.The daily usable floor area of the house is almost 280 m2 and covers only one floor, but below is an underground garage with utility rooms.

    OPS: The Ringshouse concept house rendering by Karina Wiciak

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Von Audi-Ringen inspiriertes Wohnhaus
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    FEATURE - Von Audi-Ringen inspiriertes Wohnhaus
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ringshouse1
    14/04/20
    Ref 11629
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    Picture credit: Karina Wiciak / Warmhouse.com

    Here’s a stunning modern home made up of four cylindrical sections – inspired by the badge and history of German car maker Audi.The Ringshouse concept has been imagined as a holiday home.Polish architect and designer Karina Wiciak previous imagine residences based on the three stripes of sports and leisure wear make adidas and the grill badges of car companies Mitsubishi, Renault and Chrysler.The Audi badge is made up of four inter connecting rings .It came about after a company merger in 1932 which is what the style of the house tried to reflect.Audi joined forces with three other German automakers in Horch, Wanderer and Dampf-Kraft-Wagen (DKW), to create the Auto Union AG.Each ring of the logo represents an arm of auto union, with the overlapping circles showing their partnership.The new design is a contemporary building and also a “great excuse” to tell an interesting story and not only the history of architecture .The Ringshouse is a house in the form of four parallel cylinders.The daily usable floor area of the house is almost 280 m2 and covers only one floor, but below is an underground garage with utility rooms.

    OPS: The Ringshouse concept house rendering by Karina Wiciak

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Von Audi-Ringen inspiriertes Wohnhaus
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    FEATURE - Von Audi-Ringen inspiriertes Wohnhaus
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ringshouse1
    14/04/20
    Ref 11629
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    Picture credit: Karina Wiciak / Warmhouse.com

    Here’s a stunning modern home made up of four cylindrical sections – inspired by the badge and history of German car maker Audi.The Ringshouse concept has been imagined as a holiday home.Polish architect and designer Karina Wiciak previous imagine residences based on the three stripes of sports and leisure wear make adidas and the grill badges of car companies Mitsubishi, Renault and Chrysler.The Audi badge is made up of four inter connecting rings .It came about after a company merger in 1932 which is what the style of the house tried to reflect.Audi joined forces with three other German automakers in Horch, Wanderer and Dampf-Kraft-Wagen (DKW), to create the Auto Union AG.Each ring of the logo represents an arm of auto union, with the overlapping circles showing their partnership.The new design is a contemporary building and also a “great excuse” to tell an interesting story and not only the history of architecture .The Ringshouse is a house in the form of four parallel cylinders.The daily usable floor area of the house is almost 280 m2 and covers only one floor, but below is an underground garage with utility rooms.

    OPS: The Ringshouse concept house rendering by Karina Wiciak

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • dukas 98954476 acp
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    Sweeping The Empire State Bldg (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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  • PEOPLE - Schauspielerin Danielle Darrieux im Alter von 100 Jahren gestorben
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    PEOPLE - Schauspielerin Danielle Darrieux im Alter von 100 Jahren gestorben
    French actress Danielle Darrieux on the set of the film "Battement de coeur" (aka "Beating Heart") directed by Henri Decoin. FRANCE - 1939
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  • Olivia de Havilland (b.1916), American actress, c1930s-c1940s.
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    Olivia de Havilland (b.1916), American actress, c1930s-c1940s.
    Olivia de Havilland (b.1916), American actress, c1930s-c1940s. De Havilland made her stage debut in 1935 as Hermia in "A Midsummer Night's Dream"; the following year she made her film debut in the same role. Soon afterwards, she was signed to a seven-year contract by Warner Bros., where she starred as a sweetly beautiful romantic heroine, often opposite Errol Flynn, in films such as "Captain Blood" (1935), "The Adventures of Robin Hood" (1938) and "The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex" (1939). She won two Best Actress Academy Awards - for "To Each His Own" (1946) and "The Heiress" (1949) - and received a further three nominations - one of which was for "Gone With the Wind" (1939). Her sister is the actress Joan Fontaine.
    Credit: The Print Collector / HIP /TopFoto

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  • Joan Fontaine (b. 1917), American actress, c1930s-c1940s.
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    Joan Fontaine (b. 1917), American actress, c1930s-c1940s.
    Joan Fontaine (b. 1917), American actress, c1930s-c1940s. Fontaine established her reputation in two films by director Alfred Hitchcock: "Rebecca" (1940) with Laurence Olivier and "Suspicion" (1941) with Cary Grant, winning a Best Actress Academy Award for her role in the latter film. Notable other films include "Letter from an Unknown Woman" (1948) and "Beyond a Reasonable Doubt". Her sister is the actress Olivia De Havilland.
    Credit: The Print Collector / HIP /TopFoto

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  • PEOPLE - Happy Birthday: Queen Ellizabeth II wird 90 Jahre alt
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    PEOPLE - Happy Birthday: Queen Ellizabeth II wird 90 Jahre alt
    A 1930's photo of King George VI's daughters princesses Margaret (L) born August 21, 1930 and Elizabeth born April 21, 1926 in Windsor Park. Windsor/GREAT BRITAIN
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  • PEOPLE - Happy Birthday: Queen Ellizabeth II wird 90 Jahre alt
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    PEOPLE - Happy Birthday: Queen Ellizabeth II wird 90 Jahre alt
    A 1937 photo of the British Royal Family : King George VI and Queen Elizabeth with their daughters Elizabeth (C) and Margaret at Glamis Castle, Scotland, the Queen's ancestral home. Scotland, GREAT BRITAIN - 1937
    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Zum 20.Todestag von Marguerite Duras (3.3.16)
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    PEOPLE - Zum 20.Todestag von Marguerite Duras (3.3.16)
    Marguerite Duras et Roger Monlau.Annees 30...
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  • PEOPLE - Zum 50. Todestag von Buster Keaton (1.2.2016)
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    PEOPLE - Zum 50. Todestag von Buster Keaton (1.2.2016)
    Film "Sidewalks of New York" (1931) Buster Keaton.
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  • PEOPLE - Zum 50. Todestag von Buster Keaton (1.2.2016)
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    PEOPLE - Zum 50. Todestag von Buster Keaton (1.2.2016)
    American comedian, actor and film star Buster Keaton, c1930s-c1940s(?). Keaton (1895-1966) is best remembered for his silent films of the 1920s, in which he performed physical comedy with a deadpan expression, earning himself the nickname 'The Great Stone Face'. His career suffered in the 1930s as he was frustrated by the restrictions imposed on him by the Hollywood studio system, but his fortunes rebounded after he appeared live at Cirque Medrano in Paris in 1947.
    (c) Dukas

     

  • Costume design for the theatre play 'Without a Dowry', by Alexander Ostrovsky, 1935.
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    Costume design for the theatre play 'Without a Dowry', by Alexander Ostrovsky, 1935.
    Costume design for the theatre play 'Without a Dowry', by Alexander Ostrovsky, 1935. Found in the collection of the State Central A Bakhrushin Theatre Museum, Moscow. ARTIST'S COPYRIGHT MUST ALSO BE CLEARED.
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  • Ostpreußen
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    Ostpreußen
    Passagiere auf dem Sonnendeck der "M.S. Preußen" auf einer Schiffsreise auf der Ostsee durch den Seedienst Ostpreußen, 1930er Jahre. Passengers relaxing on the sun deck of vessel "MS Preussen" while travelling between the Reich and East Prussia in the Baltic Sea.

    ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG: COMPILATION: Das war noch unbedenklich: Sonnenbaden in den 30er Jahren

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  • Reichshauptstadt Berlin
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    Reichshauptstadt Berlin
    Eine junge Frau beim Sonnenbad auf einem Auslugsdampfer auf der Spree in Berlin, Deutschland 1930er Jahre. A young woman sunbathing on a fun boat at river Spree in Berlin, Germany 1930s.

    ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG: COMPILATION: Das war noch unbedenklich: Sonnenbaden in den 30er Jahren

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  • Werbung
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    Werbung
    Eine junge Frau beim Sonnenbad am Ufer eines Sees, neben einem Klepper Faltboot Typ T6, Deutschland 1930er Jahre. A woman sunbathing on the shore of a lake with a Klepper folding boat, Germany 1930s.

    ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG: COMPILATION: Das war noch unbedenklich: Sonnenbaden in den 30er Jahren

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  • Reichshauptstadt Berlin
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    Reichshauptstadt Berlin
    Eine junge Frau bei einem Sonnenbad auf einer Wiese in Berlin, Deutschland 1930er Jahre. A young woman sunbathing at a lawn in Berlin, Germany 1930s.

    ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG: COMPILATION: Das war noch unbedenklich: Sonnenbaden in den 30er Jahren

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  • Werbung
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    Werbung
    Eine junge Frau beim Sonnenbad mit dem Olympia Koffer Radio Nora DO 37, Deutschland 1930er Jahre. A young woman sunbathing and listening to a Nora DO 37 radio, Germany 1930s.

    ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG: COMPILATION: Das war noch unbedenklich: Sonnenbaden in den 30er Jahren

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  • Wiesbaden
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    Wiesbaden
    Entspannung am Nachmittag auf dem Neroberg im Norden von Wiesbaden, Deutschland 1930er Jahre. Afternoon relaxing at Neroberg hill in the North of Wiesbaden, Germany 1930s.

    ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG: COMPILATION: Das war noch unbedenklich: Sonnenbaden in den 30er Jahren

    DUKAS/UNITED ARCHIVES

     

  • Freizeit
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    Freizeit
    Zwei Frauen nehmen ein Sonnenbad, Deutschland 1930er Jahre. Two women sunbathing, Germany 1930s.

    ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG: COMPILATION: Das war noch unbedenklich: Sonnenbaden in den 30er Jahren

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  • Herrenalb
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    Herrenalb
    Eine Frau beim Sonnenbad auf der Terrasse am Kurhaus in Herrenalb im Schwarzwald, Deutschland 1930er Jahre. A woman sunbathing at the terrace of the spa resort at Herrenalb in Black Forest, Germany 1930s.

    ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG: COMPILATION: Das war noch unbedenklich: Sonnenbaden in den 30er Jahren

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  • Stuttgart Bad
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    Stuttgart Bad
    BadegÌ?ste in einem Stuttgarter Freibad, Deutschland 1930er Jahre. Bathers in an open air bath in Stuttgart, Germany 1930s.

    ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG: COMPILATION: Das war noch unbedenklich: Sonnenbaden in den 30er Jahren

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  • Freizeit
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    Freizeit
    Eine junge Frau sitzt mit einem Sonnenschirm auf einem Sprungbrett, Deutschland 1930er Jahre. A young woman with an umbrella sitting on the diving board, Germany 1930s.

    ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG: COMPILATION: Das war noch unbedenklich: Sonnenbaden in den 30er Jahren

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  • Freizeit
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    Freizeit
    Eine junge Frau beim sonnenbaden auf einem Holzsteg an einem See, Deutschland 1930er Jahre. A young woman lying on a boardwalk on the shore of a lake, Germany 1930s.

    ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG: COMPILATION: Das war noch unbedenklich: Sonnenbaden in den 30er Jahren

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    Zwei junge Frauen auf einer Luftmatratze auf einem See in der Wachau in ÿsterreich, Deutschland 1930er Jahre. Two young women on an air matress on a lake in the Wachau area in Austria, Germany 1930s.

    ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG: COMPILATION: Das war noch unbedenklich: Sonnenbaden in den 30er Jahren

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  • Ostsee
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    Ostsee
    Urlauber am Strand an der Ostsee, Deutschland 1930er Jahre. Holidaymaker at the beach of the Baltic Sea, Germany 1930s.

    ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG: COMPILATION: Das war noch unbedenklich: Sonnenbaden in den 30er Jahren

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  • Walfangnation Deutsches Reich
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    Walfangnation Deutsches Reich
    Ein Besatzungsmitglied beim Sonnenbad an Bord des Fabrikschiffs "Jan Wellem", 1930er Jahre. A crew member having a break on board of the factory vessel "Jan Wellem", 1930s.

    ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG: COMPILATION: Das war noch unbedenklich: Sonnenbaden in den 30er Jahren

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  • Bad Rippoldsau Schapbach
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    Bad Rippoldsau Schapbach
    Eine Frau beim Sonnenbad an einem Brunnen in Bad Rippoldsau Schapbach im Schwarzwald, Deutschland 1930er Jahre. A woman tanning herself in a fountain at Bad Rippoldsau Schapbach in Black Forest, Germany 1930s.

    ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG: COMPILATION: Das war noch unbedenklich: Sonnenbaden in den 30er Jahren

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  • dukas 52655086 una
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    dukas 52655086 una
    Sommerferien an der Ostsee, Deutsches Reich 1930er Jahre. Summer vacations on the Baltic Sea, Germany 1930s.

    ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG: COMPILATION: Das war noch unbedenklich: Sonnenbaden in den 30er Jahren

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  • dukas 52655085 una
    DUKAS_52655085_UNA
    dukas 52655085 una
    Sommerferien an der Ostsee, Deutsches Reich 1930er Jahre. Summer vacations on the Baltic Sea, Germany 1930s.

    ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG: COMPILATION: Das war noch unbedenklich: Sonnenbaden in den 30er Jahren

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  • dukas 52655084 una
    DUKAS_52655084_UNA
    dukas 52655084 una
    Sommerferien an der Ostsee, Deutsches Reich 1930er Jahre. Summer vacations on the Baltic Sea, Germany 1930s.

    ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG: COMPILATION: Das war noch unbedenklich: Sonnenbaden in den 30er Jahren

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  • dukas 52655083 una
    DUKAS_52655083_UNA
    dukas 52655083 una
    Sommerferien an der Ostsee, Deutsches Reich 1930er Jahre. Summer vacations on the Baltic Sea, Germany 1930s.

    ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG: COMPILATION: Das war noch unbedenklich: Sonnenbaden in den 30er Jahren

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  • dukas 52655082 una
    DUKAS_52655082_UNA
    dukas 52655082 una
    Sommerferien an der Ostsee, Deutsches Reich 1930er Jahre. Summer vacations on the Baltic Sea, Germany 1930s.

    ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG: COMPILATION: Das war noch unbedenklich: Sonnenbaden in den 30er Jahren

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  • dukas 52655081 una
    DUKAS_52655081_UNA
    dukas 52655081 una
    Sommerferien an der Ostsee, Deutsches Reich 1930er Jahre. Summer vacations on the Baltic Sea, Germany 1930s.

    ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG: COMPILATION: Das war noch unbedenklich: Sonnenbaden in den 30er Jahren

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  • dukas 52655080 una
    DUKAS_52655080_UNA
    dukas 52655080 una
    Sommerferien an der Ostsee, Deutsches Reich 1930er Jahre. Summer vacations on the Baltic Sea, Germany 1930s.

    ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG: COMPILATION: Das war noch unbedenklich: Sonnenbaden in den 30er Jahren

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  • Menschen
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    Zwei junge Frauen liegen in der Sonne, Deutschland 1930er Jahre. Two young women lying in the sun, Germany 1930s.

    ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG: COMPILATION: Das war noch unbedenklich: Sonnenbaden in den 30er Jahren

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  • Stuttgart
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    Stuttgart
    BadegÌ?ste in einem Stuttgarter Freibad, Deutschland 1930er Jahre. Bathers in an open air bath in Stuttgart, Germany 1930s.

    ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG: COMPILATION: Das war noch unbedenklich: Sonnenbaden in den 30er Jahren

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