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  • Annandale Parade In Virginia
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    Annandale Parade In Virginia
    October 25, 2025, Annandale, Virginia, USA: People celebrate 75 years of community spirit at the 75th Annual Annandale Parade in Virginia. The parade marched down Columbia Pike , featuring marching bands, international dancers, storybook characters, and a fantastic display of antique cars and fire trucks. (Credit Image: © Probal Rashid/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    Represented by ZUMA Press, Inc.

     

  • Hurricane Helene Aftermath – One Year Later
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    Hurricane Helene Aftermath – One Year Later
    The building housing Hickory Nut Antiques is washed away in the floodwaters. The owner immediately creates a roadside antique stand and reopens for business shortly after the storm. The area residents return to their homes and reopen their businesses even though recovery will last for a number of years. Hurricane Helene is a deadly Atlantic hurricane that causes widespread catastrophic damage and numerous fatalities across the Southeastern United States in September 2024. The lake water level is allowed to rise naturally, but is still more than 22 feet (7 meters) low. (Photo by George Wilson/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life And Economy In Texas
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    Daily Life And Economy In Texas
    An old Chevrolet Loadmaster car is seen on the gas station in Seguin, United States on October 21, 2025. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In London
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    Daily Life In London
    Inside Covent Garden Plaza in London, England, on October 2023, we find the Jubilee Market Hall, a market where antique and collectible pieces are sold. (Photo by Joaquin Gomez Sastre/NurPhoto)

     

  • (FILE) Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban split after 19 years of marriage
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    (FILE) Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban split after 19 years of marriage
    (FILE) Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban split after 19 years of marriage on Monday, September 29, 2025. LAS VEGAS, NEVADA, USA - APRIL 15: Australian-American actress and producer Nicole Kidman and husband/Australian-American country music singer, guitarist, and songwriter Keith Urban arrive at the 53rd Academy Of Country Music Awards held at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on April 15, 2018 in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States. (Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/NurPhoto)

     

  • (FILE) Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban split after 19 years of marriage
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    (FILE) Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban split after 19 years of marriage
    (FILE) Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban split after 19 years of marriage on Monday, September 29, 2025. LAS VEGAS, NEVADA, USA - APRIL 15: Australian-American actress and producer Nicole Kidman and husband/Australian-American country music singer, guitarist, and songwriter Keith Urban arrive at the 53rd Academy Of Country Music Awards held at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on April 15, 2018 in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States. (Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/NurPhoto)

     

  • (FILE) Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban split after 19 years of marriage
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    (FILE) Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban split after 19 years of marriage
    (FILE) Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban split after 19 years of marriage on Monday, September 29, 2025. LAS VEGAS, NEVADA, USA - APRIL 15: Australian-American actress and producer Nicole Kidman and husband/Australian-American country music singer, guitarist, and songwriter Keith Urban arrive at the 53rd Academy Of Country Music Awards held at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on April 15, 2018 in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States. (Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tuning Show EXPO Krakow 2025.
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    Tuning Show EXPO Krakow 2025.
    A vintage Chrysler car is seen during the Tuning Show EXPO in Krakow, Poland, on September 14, 2025. It is an old American car, a classic automobile, and a historic vehicle. (Photo by Marcin Golba/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Krakow
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    Daily Life In Krakow
    KRAKOW, POLAND – SEPTEMBER 16:
    Tables made from old sewing machines are seen outside a pub in Krakow’s Kazimierz district, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland, on September 16, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Krakow
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    Daily Life In Krakow
    KRAKOW, POLAND – SEPTEMBER 16:
    Tables made from old sewing machines are seen outside a pub in Krakow’s Kazimierz district, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland, on September 16, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Volkswagen Mini-bus
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    Volkswagen Mini-bus
    An old Volkswagen mini-bus is in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on August 16, 2025. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Word Typed On Vintage Typewriter
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    Word Typed On Vintage Typewriter
    The word ''VINTAGE'' is typed on a sheet of paper using an antique typewriter in this editorial image. The close-up captures the texture of the inked letters, the mechanical typebars, and the retro aesthetic. This evokes nostalgia, classic style, and timeless design in this image taken on August 15, 2025. (Photo by Matteo Della Torre/NurPhoto)

     

  • Word Typed On Vintage Typewriter
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    Word Typed On Vintage Typewriter
    The word ''JUSTICE'' is typed on a sheet of paper using a vintage typewriter in this editorial image. The close-up captures the mechanical typebars, the ink ribbon, and the classic typewritten font texture. This image evokes a sense of law and fairness in this scene on August 15, 2025. (Photo by Matteo Della Torre/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Edmonton
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    Daily Life In Edmonton
    EDMONTON, CANADA – JULY 21:
    A restored 1950 ETS Twin Coach Fageol 44-SP, powered by an FTC-180 propane engine, is seen on display during the KDays festival in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on July 21, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Alberta
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    Daily Life In Alberta
    BRUCE, CANADA - JULY 27:
    A vintage eagle hood ornament adorns the hood of a classic Dodge truck parked in Bruce, Alberta, Canada, on July 27, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Alberta
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    Daily Life In Alberta
    BRUCE, CANADA - JULY 27:
    A vintage eagle hood ornament adorns the hood of a classic Dodge truck parked in Bruce, Alberta, Canada, on July 27, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Press view The Decorative Winter Fair Decorative Antiques & Textiles Fair at Evolution London, Battersea Park, London, UK.
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    Press view The Decorative Winter Fair Decorative Antiques & Textiles Fair at Evolution London, Battersea Park, London, UK.
    Press view The Decorative Winter Fair Decorative Antiques & Textiles Fair at Evolution London, Battersea Park, London, UK.
    23rd January 2024
    Runs to 28th January 2024

    Baldwin's Pills Posters

    The Decorative Fair has, over its 35 years, built a powerful reputation amongst the decorating trade and private buyers. Some 130 specialist dealers showcase every discipline of antiques, fine and decorative art and 20th century design, dating from the 1700s to the 1970s at a wide range of price points. Our exhibitors are resourceful in finding unique and special items to create and finish an interior scheme or garden room. Many exhibitors present room-sets, providing further inspiration on how to imaginatively display items.

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  • Press view  of The London Antique Rug & Textile Art Fair (LARTA 2024) at Evolution London, Battersea Park, London, UK
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    Press view of The London Antique Rug & Textile Art Fair (LARTA 2024) at Evolution London, Battersea Park, London, UK
    Press view of The London Antique Rug & Textile Art Fair (LARTA 2024) at Evolution London, Battersea Park, London, UK
    23rd January 2024
    Runs to 28th January 2024

    James Cohen of Antique Carpets

    Rare Textiles and Rugs, some dating back several centuries, at LondonÕs premier annual textile and rug fair for Collectors and Interior Designers.

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    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Press view  of The London Antique Rug & Textile Art Fair (LARTA 2024) at Evolution London, Battersea Park, London, UK
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    Press view of The London Antique Rug & Textile Art Fair (LARTA 2024) at Evolution London, Battersea Park, London, UK
    Press view of The London Antique Rug & Textile Art Fair (LARTA 2024) at Evolution London, Battersea Park, London, UK
    23rd January 2024
    Runs to 28th January 2024

    James Cohen from Antique Carpets with a very rare Antique Ziegler & Co carpet c. 1880
    Estimated at £140,000

    Rare Textiles and Rugs, some dating back several centuries, at LondonÕs premier annual textile and rug fair for Collectors and Interior Designers.

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    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Press view  of The London Antique Rug & Textile Art Fair (LARTA 2024) at Evolution London, Battersea Park, London, UK
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    Press view of The London Antique Rug & Textile Art Fair (LARTA 2024) at Evolution London, Battersea Park, London, UK
    Press view of The London Antique Rug & Textile Art Fair (LARTA 2024) at Evolution London, Battersea Park, London, UK
    23rd January 2024
    Runs to 28th January 2024

    James Cohen from Antique Carpets with a very rare Antique Ziegler & Co carpet c. 1880
    Estimated at £140,000

    Rare Textiles and Rugs, some dating back several centuries, at LondonÕs premier annual textile and rug fair for Collectors and Interior Designers.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Press view  of The London Antique Rug & Textile Art Fair (LARTA 2024) at Evolution London, Battersea Park, London, UK
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    Press view of The London Antique Rug & Textile Art Fair (LARTA 2024) at Evolution London, Battersea Park, London, UK
    Press view of The London Antique Rug & Textile Art Fair (LARTA 2024) at Evolution London, Battersea Park, London, UK
    23rd January 2024
    Runs to 28th January 2024

    Aaron Nejad LARTA organiser

    Rare Textiles and Rugs, some dating back several centuries, at LondonÕs premier annual textile and rug fair for Collectors and Interior Designers.

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    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Press view  of The London Antique Rug & Textile Art Fair (LARTA 2024) at Evolution London, Battersea Park, London, UK
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    Press view of The London Antique Rug & Textile Art Fair (LARTA 2024) at Evolution London, Battersea Park, London, UK
    Press view of The London Antique Rug & Textile Art Fair (LARTA 2024) at Evolution London, Battersea Park, London, UK
    23rd January 2024
    Runs to 28th January 2024

    Joseph Sullivan adjusts a coverlet of Bizarre Silk 1705-1710

    Rare Textiles and Rugs, some dating back several centuries, at LondonÕs premier annual textile and rug fair for Collectors and Interior Designers.

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    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Press view  of The London Antique Rug & Textile Art Fair (LARTA 2024) at Evolution London, Battersea Park, London, UK
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    Press view of The London Antique Rug & Textile Art Fair (LARTA 2024) at Evolution London, Battersea Park, London, UK
    Press view of The London Antique Rug & Textile Art Fair (LARTA 2024) at Evolution London, Battersea Park, London, UK
    23rd January 2024
    Runs to 28th January 2024

    Joseph Sullivan from Antique Textiles with a
    Spanish velvet Cope price £3,500

    Rare Textiles and Rugs, some dating back several centuries, at LondonÕs premier annual textile and rug fair for Collectors and Interior Designers.

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    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Press view  of The London Antique Rug & Textile Art Fair (LARTA 2024) at Evolution London, Battersea Park, London, UK
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    Press view of The London Antique Rug & Textile Art Fair (LARTA 2024) at Evolution London, Battersea Park, London, UK
    Press view of The London Antique Rug & Textile Art Fair (LARTA 2024) at Evolution London, Battersea Park, London, UK
    23rd January 2024
    Runs to 28th January 2024

    Joseph Sullivan from Antique Textiles with a
    Spanish velvet Cope price £3,500

    Rare Textiles and Rugs, some dating back several centuries, at LondonÕs premier annual textile and rug fair for Collectors and Interior Designers.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Press view  of The London Antique Rug & Textile Art Fair (LARTA 2024) at Evolution London, Battersea Park, London, UK
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    Press view of The London Antique Rug & Textile Art Fair (LARTA 2024) at Evolution London, Battersea Park, London, UK
    Press view of The London Antique Rug & Textile Art Fair (LARTA 2024) at Evolution London, Battersea Park, London, UK
    23rd January 2024
    Runs to 28th January 2024

    Joseph Sullivan from Antique Textiles with a
    Spanish velvet Cope price £3,500

    Rare Textiles and Rugs, some dating back several centuries, at LondonÕs premier annual textile and rug fair for Collectors and Interior Designers.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Press view  of The London Antique Rug & Textile Art Fair (LARTA 2024) at Evolution London, Battersea Park, London, UK
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    Press view of The London Antique Rug & Textile Art Fair (LARTA 2024) at Evolution London, Battersea Park, London, UK
    Press view of The London Antique Rug & Textile Art Fair (LARTA 2024) at Evolution London, Battersea Park, London, UK
    23rd January 2024
    Runs to 28th January 2024

    Markus Voigt with a rare back shield of a Dalmatic priest with a coat of arms 16th Annunciation scene related to a painting by El Greco price on request.

    Rare Textiles and Rugs, some dating back several centuries, at LondonÕs premier annual textile and rug fair for Collectors and Interior Designers.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Press view  of The London Antique Rug & Textile Art Fair (LARTA 2024) at Evolution London, Battersea Park, London, UK
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    Press view of The London Antique Rug & Textile Art Fair (LARTA 2024) at Evolution London, Battersea Park, London, UK
    Press view of The London Antique Rug & Textile Art Fair (LARTA 2024) at Evolution London, Battersea Park, London, UK
    23rd January 2024
    Runs to 28th January 2024

    Markus Voigt with a rare back shield of a Dalmatic priest with a coat of arms 16th Annunciation scene related to a painting by El Greco price on request.

    Rare Textiles and Rugs, some dating back several centuries, at LondonÕs premier annual textile and rug fair for Collectors and Interior Designers.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Press view  of The London Antique Rug & Textile Art Fair (LARTA 2024) at Evolution London, Battersea Park, London, UK
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    Press view of The London Antique Rug & Textile Art Fair (LARTA 2024) at Evolution London, Battersea Park, London, UK
    Press view of The London Antique Rug & Textile Art Fair (LARTA 2024) at Evolution London, Battersea Park, London, UK
    23rd January 2024
    Runs to 28th January 2024

    Markus Voigt with a tapestry fragment from the Life of Scipio series designed by Giulio Romano (1499-1546), woven in wool and silk by the Manufacture des Gobelins Paris in the 17th century. The weaving measures 195 x 104 cm and depicts Scipio Africanus, the Roman general noted for his victory over the Carthaginian leader Hannibal in the great Battle of Zama (202 BCE), £4,800 from Markus Voigt.

    Rare Textiles and Rugs, some dating back several centuries, at LondonÕs premier annual textile and rug fair for Collectors and Interior Designers.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Press view  of The London Antique Rug & Textile Art Fair (LARTA 2024) at Evolution London, Battersea Park, London, UK
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    Press view of The London Antique Rug & Textile Art Fair (LARTA 2024) at Evolution London, Battersea Park, London, UK
    Press view of The London Antique Rug & Textile Art Fair (LARTA 2024) at Evolution London, Battersea Park, London, UK
    23rd January 2024
    Runs to 28th January 2024

    Markus Voigt with a tapestry fragment from the Life of Scipio series designed by Giulio Romano (1499-1546), woven in wool and silk by the Manufacture des Gobelins Paris in the 17th century. The weaving measures 195 x 104 cm and depicts Scipio Africanus, the Roman general noted for his victory over the Carthaginian leader Hannibal in the great Battle of Zama (202 BCE), £4,800 from Markus Voigt.

    Rare Textiles and Rugs, some dating back several centuries, at LondonÕs premier annual textile and rug fair for Collectors and Interior Designers.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Press view  of The London Antique Rug & Textile Art Fair (LARTA 2024) at Evolution London, Battersea Park, London, UK
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    Press view of The London Antique Rug & Textile Art Fair (LARTA 2024) at Evolution London, Battersea Park, London, UK
    Press view of The London Antique Rug & Textile Art Fair (LARTA 2024) at Evolution London, Battersea Park, London, UK
    23rd January 2024
    Runs to 28th January 2024

    Markus Voigt with a tapestry fragment from the Life of Scipio series designed by Giulio Romano (1499-1546), woven in wool and silk by the Manufacture des Gobelins Paris in the 17th century. The weaving measures 195 x 104 cm and depicts Scipio Africanus, the Roman general noted for his victory over the Carthaginian leader Hannibal in the great Battle of Zama (202 BCE), £4,800 from Markus Voigt.

    Rare Textiles and Rugs, some dating back several centuries, at LondonÕs premier annual textile and rug fair for Collectors and Interior Designers.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Press view  of The London Antique Rug & Textile Art Fair (LARTA 2024) at Evolution London, Battersea Park, London, UK
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    Press view of The London Antique Rug & Textile Art Fair (LARTA 2024) at Evolution London, Battersea Park, London, UK
    Press view of The London Antique Rug & Textile Art Fair (LARTA 2024) at Evolution London, Battersea Park, London, UK
    23rd January 2024
    Runs to 28th January 2024

    Markus Voigt with a tapestry fragment from the Life of Scipio series designed by Giulio Romano (1499-1546), woven in wool and silk by the Manufacture des Gobelins Paris in the 17th century. The weaving measures 195 x 104 cm and depicts Scipio Africanus, the Roman general noted for his victory over the Carthaginian leader Hannibal in the great Battle of Zama (202 BCE), £4,800 from Markus Voigt.

    Rare Textiles and Rugs, some dating back several centuries, at LondonÕs premier annual textile and rug fair for Collectors and Interior Designers.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • 'My friends call me the BlackBerry queen!' Meet the people clinging on to old tech - from faxes to VCRs.
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    'My friends call me the BlackBerry queen!' Meet the people clinging on to old tech - from faxes to VCRs.
    You can keep your iPhones, emails and streaming videos. Aren from London, Lisa from St Louis and Billy from Wigan are quite happy with old-fashioned alternatives. And there are plenty more where they came from.

    'When you play on Atari, the focus is completely on the game'
    Neil Thomas, 42, Cotswolds, museum owner.

    I got my Atari VCS games console in 1985 when it was handed down to me by a family member. I loved playing on it as a child. My favourite game was River Raid, where you'd fly a plane down a river, shooting at things. Just over a decade ago, I found the console in the attic and began to use it again. The main attraction is that the game is instantly there on the screen - there's no waiting for downloads, as you do with modern consoles. I also feel the gameplay is really good on the older consoles. Without flashy graphics, the focus is completely on the game itself.

    Over the years, I have begun to collect more old consoles and computers, and in 2017 I even set up a website and YouTube channel for other retro tech enthusiasts.

    An original Atari Pong machine owned by Neil Thomas, a retro gamer who hosts the RMC Retro YouTube channel at The Cave, a a hands-on exhibition of retro microcomputers, consoles and gaming near Stroud, Gloucestershire.
    22/11/2022.

    © Sam Frost / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'My friends call me the BlackBerry queen!' Meet the people clinging on to old tech - from faxes to VCRs.
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    'My friends call me the BlackBerry queen!' Meet the people clinging on to old tech - from faxes to VCRs.
    You can keep your iPhones, emails and streaming videos. Aren from London, Lisa from St Louis and Billy from Wigan are quite happy with old-fashioned alternatives. And there are plenty more where they came from.

    'When you play on Atari, the focus is completely on the game'
    Neil Thomas, 42, Cotswolds, museum owner.

    I got my Atari VCS games console in 1985 when it was handed down to me by a family member. I loved playing on it as a child. My favourite game was River Raid, where you'd fly a plane down a river, shooting at things. Just over a decade ago, I found the console in the attic and began to use it again. The main attraction is that the game is instantly there on the screen - there's no waiting for downloads, as you do with modern consoles. I also feel the gameplay is really good on the older consoles. Without flashy graphics, the focus is completely on the game itself.

    Over the years, I have begun to collect more old consoles and computers, and in 2017 I even set up a website and YouTube channel for other retro tech enthusiasts.

    An original Atari Pong machine owned by Neil Thomas, a retro gamer who hosts the RMC Retro YouTube channel at The Cave, a a hands-on exhibition of retro microcomputers, consoles and gaming near Stroud, Gloucestershire.
    22/11/2022.

    © Sam Frost / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'My friends call me the BlackBerry queen!' Meet the people clinging on to old tech - from faxes to VCRs.
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    'My friends call me the BlackBerry queen!' Meet the people clinging on to old tech - from faxes to VCRs.
    You can keep your iPhones, emails and streaming videos. Aren from London, Lisa from St Louis and Billy from Wigan are quite happy with old-fashioned alternatives. And there are plenty more where they came from.

    'When you play on Atari, the focus is completely on the game'
    Neil Thomas, 42, Cotswolds, museum owner.

    I got my Atari VCS games console in 1985 when it was handed down to me by a family member. I loved playing on it as a child. My favourite game was River Raid, where you'd fly a plane down a river, shooting at things. Just over a decade ago, I found the console in the attic and began to use it again. The main attraction is that the game is instantly there on the screen - there's no waiting for downloads, as you do with modern consoles. I also feel the gameplay is really good on the older consoles. Without flashy graphics, the focus is completely on the game itself.

    Over the years, I have begun to collect more old consoles and computers, and in 2017 I even set up a website and YouTube channel for other retro tech enthusiasts.

    Neil Thomas, a retro gamer who hosts the RMC Retro YouTube channel, with his 1977 Atari VCS console at The Cave, a a hands-on exhibition of retro microcomputers, consoles and gaming near Stroud, Gloucestershire.
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  • 'My friends call me the BlackBerry queen!' Meet the people clinging on to old tech - from faxes to VCRs.
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    'My friends call me the BlackBerry queen!' Meet the people clinging on to old tech - from faxes to VCRs.
    You can keep your iPhones, emails and streaming videos. Aren from London, Lisa from St Louis and Billy from Wigan are quite happy with old-fashioned alternatives. And there are plenty more where they came from.

    'When you play on Atari, the focus is completely on the game'
    Neil Thomas, 42, Cotswolds, museum owner.

    I got my Atari VCS games console in 1985 when it was handed down to me by a family member. I loved playing on it as a child. My favourite game was River Raid, where you'd fly a plane down a river, shooting at things. Just over a decade ago, I found the console in the attic and began to use it again. The main attraction is that the game is instantly there on the screen - there's no waiting for downloads, as you do with modern consoles. I also feel the gameplay is really good on the older consoles. Without flashy graphics, the focus is completely on the game itself.

    Over the years, I have begun to collect more old consoles and computers, and in 2017 I even set up a website and YouTube channel for other retro tech enthusiasts.

    Neil Thomas, a retro gamer who hosts the RMC Retro YouTube channel, with his 1977 Atari VCS console at The Cave, a a hands-on exhibition of retro microcomputers, consoles and gaming near Stroud, Gloucestershire.
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    'My friends call me the BlackBerry queen!' Meet the people clinging on to old tech - from faxes to VCRs.
    You can keep your iPhones, emails and streaming videos. Aren from London, Lisa from St Louis and Billy from Wigan are quite happy with old-fashioned alternatives. And there are plenty more where they came from.

    'When you play on Atari, the focus is completely on the game'
    Neil Thomas, 42, Cotswolds, museum owner.

    I got my Atari VCS games console in 1985 when it was handed down to me by a family member. I loved playing on it as a child. My favourite game was River Raid, where you'd fly a plane down a river, shooting at things. Just over a decade ago, I found the console in the attic and began to use it again. The main attraction is that the game is instantly there on the screen - there's no waiting for downloads, as you do with modern consoles. I also feel the gameplay is really good on the older consoles. Without flashy graphics, the focus is completely on the game itself.

    Over the years, I have begun to collect more old consoles and computers, and in 2017 I even set up a website and YouTube channel for other retro tech enthusiasts.

    Neil Thomas, a retro gamer who hosts the RMC Retro YouTube channel, with his 1977 Atari VCS console at The Cave, a a hands-on exhibition of retro microcomputers, consoles and gaming near Stroud, Gloucestershire.
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  • 'My friends call me the BlackBerry queen!' Meet the people clinging on to old tech - from faxes to VCRs.
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    'My friends call me the BlackBerry queen!' Meet the people clinging on to old tech - from faxes to VCRs.
    You can keep your iPhones, emails and streaming videos. Aren from London, Lisa from St Louis and Billy from Wigan are quite happy with old-fashioned alternatives. And there are plenty more where they came from.

    'When you play on Atari, the focus is completely on the game'
    Neil Thomas, 42, Cotswolds, museum owner.

    I got my Atari VCS games console in 1985 when it was handed down to me by a family member. I loved playing on it as a child. My favourite game was River Raid, where you'd fly a plane down a river, shooting at things. Just over a decade ago, I found the console in the attic and began to use it again. The main attraction is that the game is instantly there on the screen - there's no waiting for downloads, as you do with modern consoles. I also feel the gameplay is really good on the older consoles. Without flashy graphics, the focus is completely on the game itself.

    Over the years, I have begun to collect more old consoles and computers, and in 2017 I even set up a website and YouTube channel for other retro tech enthusiasts.

    Neil Thomas, a retro gamer who hosts the RMC Retro YouTube channel, with his 1977 Atari VCS console at The Cave, a a hands-on exhibition of retro microcomputers, consoles and gaming near Stroud, Gloucestershire.
    22/11/2022.

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    'My friends call me the BlackBerry queen!' Meet the people clinging on to old tech - from faxes to VCRs.
    You can keep your iPhones, emails and streaming videos. Aren from London, Lisa from St Louis and Billy from Wigan are quite happy with old-fashioned alternatives. And there are plenty more where they came from.

    'When you play on Atari, the focus is completely on the game'
    Neil Thomas, 42, Cotswolds, museum owner.

    I got my Atari VCS games console in 1985 when it was handed down to me by a family member. I loved playing on it as a child. My favourite game was River Raid, where you'd fly a plane down a river, shooting at things. Just over a decade ago, I found the console in the attic and began to use it again. The main attraction is that the game is instantly there on the screen - there's no waiting for downloads, as you do with modern consoles. I also feel the gameplay is really good on the older consoles. Without flashy graphics, the focus is completely on the game itself.

    Over the years, I have begun to collect more old consoles and computers, and in 2017 I even set up a website and YouTube channel for other retro tech enthusiasts.

    Neil Thomas, a retro gamer who hosts the RMC Retro YouTube channel, with his 1977 Atari VCS console at The Cave, a a hands-on exhibition of retro microcomputers, consoles and gaming near Stroud, Gloucestershire.
    22/11/2022.

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    'My friends call me the BlackBerry queen!' Meet the people clinging on to old tech - from faxes to VCRs.
    You can keep your iPhones, emails and streaming videos. Aren from London, Lisa from St Louis and Billy from Wigan are quite happy with old-fashioned alternatives. And there are plenty more where they came from.

    'When you play on Atari, the focus is completely on the game'
    Neil Thomas, 42, Cotswolds, museum owner.

    I got my Atari VCS games console in 1985 when it was handed down to me by a family member. I loved playing on it as a child. My favourite game was River Raid, where you'd fly a plane down a river, shooting at things. Just over a decade ago, I found the console in the attic and began to use it again. The main attraction is that the game is instantly there on the screen - there's no waiting for downloads, as you do with modern consoles. I also feel the gameplay is really good on the older consoles. Without flashy graphics, the focus is completely on the game itself.

    Over the years, I have begun to collect more old consoles and computers, and in 2017 I even set up a website and YouTube channel for other retro tech enthusiasts.

    Neil Thomas, a retro gamer who hosts the RMC Retro YouTube channel, with his 1977 Atari VCS console at The Cave, a a hands-on exhibition of retro microcomputers, consoles and gaming near Stroud, Gloucestershire.
    22/11/2022.

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    'My friends call me the BlackBerry queen!' Meet the people clinging on to old tech - from faxes to VCRs.
    You can keep your iPhones, emails and streaming videos. Aren from London, Lisa from St Louis and Billy from Wigan are quite happy with old-fashioned alternatives. And there are plenty more where they came from.

    'When you play on Atari, the focus is completely on the game'
    Neil Thomas, 42, Cotswolds, museum owner.

    I got my Atari VCS games console in 1985 when it was handed down to me by a family member. I loved playing on it as a child. My favourite game was River Raid, where you'd fly a plane down a river, shooting at things. Just over a decade ago, I found the console in the attic and began to use it again. The main attraction is that the game is instantly there on the screen - there's no waiting for downloads, as you do with modern consoles. I also feel the gameplay is really good on the older consoles. Without flashy graphics, the focus is completely on the game itself.

    Over the years, I have begun to collect more old consoles and computers, and in 2017 I even set up a website and YouTube channel for other retro tech enthusiasts.

    Neil Thomas, a retro gamer who hosts the RMC Retro YouTube channel, with his 1977 Atari VCS console at The Cave, a a hands-on exhibition of retro microcomputers, consoles and gaming near Stroud, Gloucestershire.
    22/11/2022.

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    'My friends call me the BlackBerry queen!' Meet the people clinging on to old tech - from faxes to VCRs.
    You can keep your iPhones, emails and streaming videos. Aren from London, Lisa from St Louis and Billy from Wigan are quite happy with old-fashioned alternatives. And there are plenty more where they came from.

    'When you play on Atari, the focus is completely on the game'
    Neil Thomas, 42, Cotswolds, museum owner.

    I got my Atari VCS games console in 1985 when it was handed down to me by a family member. I loved playing on it as a child. My favourite game was River Raid, where you'd fly a plane down a river, shooting at things. Just over a decade ago, I found the console in the attic and began to use it again. The main attraction is that the game is instantly there on the screen - there's no waiting for downloads, as you do with modern consoles. I also feel the gameplay is really good on the older consoles. Without flashy graphics, the focus is completely on the game itself.

    Over the years, I have begun to collect more old consoles and computers, and in 2017 I even set up a website and YouTube channel for other retro tech enthusiasts.

    Neil Thomas, a retro gamer who hosts the RMC Retro YouTube channel, with his 1977 Atari VCS console at The Cave, a a hands-on exhibition of retro microcomputers, consoles and gaming near Stroud, Gloucestershire.
    22/11/2022.

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    'My friends call me the BlackBerry queen!' Meet the people clinging on to old tech - from faxes to VCRs.
    You can keep your iPhones, emails and streaming videos. Aren from London, Lisa from St Louis and Billy from Wigan are quite happy with old-fashioned alternatives. And there are plenty more where they came from.

    'When you play on Atari, the focus is completely on the game'
    Neil Thomas, 42, Cotswolds, museum owner.

    I got my Atari VCS games console in 1985 when it was handed down to me by a family member. I loved playing on it as a child. My favourite game was River Raid, where you'd fly a plane down a river, shooting at things. Just over a decade ago, I found the console in the attic and began to use it again. The main attraction is that the game is instantly there on the screen - there's no waiting for downloads, as you do with modern consoles. I also feel the gameplay is really good on the older consoles. Without flashy graphics, the focus is completely on the game itself.

    Over the years, I have begun to collect more old consoles and computers, and in 2017 I even set up a website and YouTube channel for other retro tech enthusiasts.

    Neil Thomas, a retro gamer who hosts the RMC Retro YouTube channel, with his 1977 Atari VCS console at The Cave, a a hands-on exhibition of retro microcomputers, consoles and gaming near Stroud, Gloucestershire.
    22/11/2022.

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    'My friends call me the BlackBerry queen!' Meet the people clinging on to old tech - from faxes to VCRs.
    You can keep your iPhones, emails and streaming videos. Aren from London, Lisa from St Louis and Billy from Wigan are quite happy with old-fashioned alternatives. And there are plenty more where they came from.

    'When you play on Atari, the focus is completely on the game'
    Neil Thomas, 42, Cotswolds, museum owner.

    I got my Atari VCS games console in 1985 when it was handed down to me by a family member. I loved playing on it as a child. My favourite game was River Raid, where you'd fly a plane down a river, shooting at things. Just over a decade ago, I found the console in the attic and began to use it again. The main attraction is that the game is instantly there on the screen - there's no waiting for downloads, as you do with modern consoles. I also feel the gameplay is really good on the older consoles. Without flashy graphics, the focus is completely on the game itself.

    Over the years, I have begun to collect more old consoles and computers, and in 2017 I even set up a website and YouTube channel for other retro tech enthusiasts.

    Neil Thomas, a retro gamer who hosts the RMC Retro YouTube channel, with his 1977 Atari VCS console at The Cave, a a hands-on exhibition of retro microcomputers, consoles and gaming near Stroud, Gloucestershire.
    22/11/2022.

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    'My friends call me the BlackBerry queen!' Meet the people clinging on to old tech - from faxes to VCRs.
    You can keep your iPhones, emails and streaming videos. Aren from London, Lisa from St Louis and Billy from Wigan are quite happy with old-fashioned alternatives. And there are plenty more where they came from.

    'When you play on Atari, the focus is completely on the game'
    Neil Thomas, 42, Cotswolds, museum owner.

    I got my Atari VCS games console in 1985 when it was handed down to me by a family member. I loved playing on it as a child. My favourite game was River Raid, where you'd fly a plane down a river, shooting at things. Just over a decade ago, I found the console in the attic and began to use it again. The main attraction is that the game is instantly there on the screen - there's no waiting for downloads, as you do with modern consoles. I also feel the gameplay is really good on the older consoles. Without flashy graphics, the focus is completely on the game itself.

    Over the years, I have begun to collect more old consoles and computers, and in 2017 I even set up a website and YouTube channel for other retro tech enthusiasts.

    Neil Thomas, a retro gamer who hosts the RMC Retro YouTube channel, with his 1977 Atari VCS console at The Cave, a a hands-on exhibition of retro microcomputers, consoles and gaming near Stroud, Gloucestershire.
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    'My friends call me the BlackBerry queen!' Meet the people clinging on to old tech - from faxes to VCRs.
    You can keep your iPhones, emails and streaming videos. Aren from London, Lisa from St Louis and Billy from Wigan are quite happy with old-fashioned alternatives. And there are plenty more where they came from.

    'When you play on Atari, the focus is completely on the game'
    Neil Thomas, 42, Cotswolds, museum owner.

    I got my Atari VCS games console in 1985 when it was handed down to me by a family member. I loved playing on it as a child. My favourite game was River Raid, where you'd fly a plane down a river, shooting at things. Just over a decade ago, I found the console in the attic and began to use it again. The main attraction is that the game is instantly there on the screen - there's no waiting for downloads, as you do with modern consoles. I also feel the gameplay is really good on the older consoles. Without flashy graphics, the focus is completely on the game itself.

    Over the years, I have begun to collect more old consoles and computers, and in 2017 I even set up a website and YouTube channel for other retro tech enthusiasts.

    Neil Thomas, a retro gamer who hosts the RMC Retro YouTube channel, with his 1977 Atari VCS console at The Cave, a a hands-on exhibition of retro microcomputers, consoles and gaming near Stroud, Gloucestershire.
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    You can keep your iPhones, emails and streaming videos. Aren from London, Lisa from St Louis and Billy from Wigan are quite happy with old-fashioned alternatives. And there are plenty more where they came from.

    'When you play on Atari, the focus is completely on the game'
    Neil Thomas, 42, Cotswolds, museum owner.

    I got my Atari VCS games console in 1985 when it was handed down to me by a family member. I loved playing on it as a child. My favourite game was River Raid, where you'd fly a plane down a river, shooting at things. Just over a decade ago, I found the console in the attic and began to use it again. The main attraction is that the game is instantly there on the screen - there's no waiting for downloads, as you do with modern consoles. I also feel the gameplay is really good on the older consoles. Without flashy graphics, the focus is completely on the game itself.

    Over the years, I have begun to collect more old consoles and computers, and in 2017 I even set up a website and YouTube channel for other retro tech enthusiasts.

    Neil Thomas, a retro gamer who hosts the RMC Retro YouTube channel, with his 1977 Atari VCS console at The Cave, a a hands-on exhibition of retro microcomputers, consoles and gaming near Stroud, Gloucestershire.
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    A 1904 De Dion Bouton braves heavy rain, at Merstham in Surrey, as it takes part in the London to Brighton Veteran Car Run 2022. Heavy rain is expected to continue in the south east until later today.

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    London to Brighton Veteran Car Run
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    A 1904 Darracq car braves heavy rain, at Merstham in Surrey, as it takes part in the London to Brighton Veteran Car Run 2022. Heavy rain is expected to continue in the south east until later today.

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    London to Brighton Veteran Car Run
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    A Stanley Steam car braves heavy rain, at Merstham in Surrey, as it takes part in the London to Brighton Veteran Car Run 2022. Heavy rain is expected to continue in the south east until later today.

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    London to Brighton Veteran Car Run
    06/11/2022. Mestham, UK.

    A 1904 Ford leads other competitors through heavy rain, at Merstham in Surrey, as it takes part in the London to Brighton Veteran Car Run 2022. Heavy rain is expected to continue in the south east until later today.

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