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NEWS - London: Trauer um die Opfer des Grenfell Tower Brandes
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A lady adds a bunch of flowers to a large collection of written and floral tributes
Grenfell Tower fire, aftermath, London, UK - 18 Jun 2017
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NEWS - London: Trauer um die Opfer des Grenfell Tower Brandes
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A young child adds to the tributes outside Notting Hill Methodist Church
Grenfell Tower fire, aftermath, London, UK - 18 Jun 2017
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NEWS - Grossbritannien Neuwahlen: Die KandidatInnen werben um Stimmen
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Nigel Farage adds his support to Thanet South UKIP candidate for next weeks general election Rev Stuart Piper.
UKIP general election campaigning, London, UK - 03 Jun 2017
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FEATURE - Madame Tussauds Königsfamilie hilft Kindern am "Jumper Day"
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Madame Tussauds London stylist Olivia Steen adds the finishing touches to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's wax figures to support Save The Children's annual Christmas Jumper Day campaign on 16th December.
Madame Tussauds London's Royal family don Christmas jumpers to support save the children, London, UK - 06 Dec 2016
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FEATURE - Madame Tussauds Königsfamilie hilft Kindern am "Jumper Day"
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Madame Tussauds London stylist Olivia Steen adds the finishing touches to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's wax figures to support Save The Children's annual Christmas Jumper Day campaign on 16th December.
Madame Tussauds London's Royal family don Christmas jumpers to support save the children, London, UK - 06 Dec 2016
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FEATURE - Madame Tussauds Königsfamilie hilft Kindern am "Jumper Day"
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Madame Tussauds London stylist Olivia Steen adds the finishing touches to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's wax figures to support Save The Children's annual Christmas Jumper Day campaign on 16th December.
Madame Tussauds London's Royal family don Christmas jumpers to support save the children, London, UK - 06 Dec 2016
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FEATURE - Madame Tussauds Königsfamilie hilft Kindern am "Jumper Day"
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Madame Tussauds London stylist Olivia Steen adds the finishing touches to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's wax figures to support Save The Children's annual Christmas Jumper Day campaign on 16th December.
Madame Tussauds London's Royal family don Christmas jumpers to support save the children, London, UK - 06 Dec 2016
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FEATURE - Für Legofans: Geburtstag feiern mit Queen Elizabeth
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Model Maker Guy Groom adds Her Majesty The Queen to her miniature birthday party at the LEGOLANDÆ Windsor Resort
The Legoland Windsor Resort throws Her Majesty The Queen a Lego birthday party in Miniland, Britain - 08 Jun 2016
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FEATURE - Für Legofans: Geburtstag feiern mit Queen Elizabeth
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Model Maker Hannah Reed adds Her Majesty The Queen to her miniature birthday party at the LEGOLANDÆ Windsor Resort
The Legoland Windsor Resort throws Her Majesty The Queen a Lego birthday party in Miniland, Britain - 08 Jun 2016
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FEATURE - Astronaut Scott Kelly's besten Bilder aus dem All
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Astronaut Scott Kelly posted this photo of an aurora taken from the International Space Station to Instagram with the caption, "Day 154. #Aurora's purple glow adds mystery to the nightscape. Good night from @ISS!
Astronaut Scott Kelly's best pictures from year in space - 2016
As the two year-long inhabitants of the International Space Station touch back down to Earth near the town of Zhezkazgan, Kazakhstan on Wednesday, March 2, 2016 (Kazakh time), we select the best images snapped from space by Commander Scott Kelly of NASA.
The Soyuz TMA-18M spacecraft returned with Expedition 46 Commander Kelly of NASA and Russian cosmonauts Mikhail Kornienko and Sergey Volkov. Kelly and Kornienko completed an International Space Station record year-long mission to collect valuable data on the effect of long duration weightlessness on the human body that will be used to formulate a human mission to Mars.
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Queen Rania at La Storia Museum, Mount Nebo, Madaba, Jordan - 07 Apr 2014
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Queen Rania of Jordan adds some stones to the 'Kings Way' mosaic
Queen Rania at La Storia Museum, Mount Nebo, Madaba, Jordan - 07 Apr 2014
Queen Rania of Jordan adds some stones to what aims to be the largest mosaic in the world. The project entitled the "King's Way", when finished will cover over 180 square metres and is to be entered into the Guinness Book of World Records. The work represents various cities along the "King's Way", a path that starts at the South of the Kingdom of Aqaba and finishes in the North at Bosra Sham
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Queen Rania at La Storia Museum, Mount Nebo, Madaba, Jordan - 07 Apr 2014
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Queen Rania of Jordan adds some stones to the 'Kings Way' mosaic
Queen Rania at La Storia Museum, Mount Nebo, Madaba, Jordan - 07 Apr 2014
Queen Rania of Jordan adds some stones to what aims to be the largest mosaic in the world. The project entitled the "King's Way", when finished will cover over 180 square metres and is to be entered into the Guinness Book of World Records. The work represents various cities along the "King's Way", a path that starts at the South of the Kingdom of Aqaba and finishes in the North at Bosra Sham
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World's largest Lego handbag at Designer Outlet Village in Swindon, Britain - 24 Sep 2011
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Ed Diment of Bright Bricks adds the final touches to the giant handbag made of Lego
World's largest Lego handbag at Designer Outlet Village in Swindon, Britain - 24 Sep 2011
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LEGO wedding ceremony model, Sheffield, Britain - 10 Apr 2011
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Brickish Association chairman Ed Diment adds the last piece of Lego to the model
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Royal Wedding preparations, Buckingham Palace, London, Britain - Mar 2011
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Royal Wedding: Buckingham Palace Preparations
With just a matter of weeks to go preparations for the marriage of Prince William to Catherine Middleton are well underway.
Staff at Buckingham Palace are already getting ready for the reception that will take place after the nuptials on 29 April.
On the big day the Palace's state rooms will play host to an afternoon reception after the ceremony at Westminster Abbey.
This will be followed in the evening by a more intimate dinner and dance for 300 friends of the royal couple.
The action will take place in the Palace's west wing with the white drawing room, the music room, the blue drawing room and the state dining room all being utilised.
Meanwhile, the official multi-tiered wedding cake is expected to be on display in the nearby picture gallery.
In order to have the palace looking its best for the events staff are working hard to display it at its finest.
For example, the palace's greatest art will be on display, with masterpieces by the likes of Canaletto, Rembrandt and Rubens.
According to Edward Griffiths, Deputy Master of the Household, palace staff are used to hosting big events and cater to roughly 50,000 guests a year.
He said 60 people will be working at the afternoon reception, doing everything from opening car doors for guests to serving them canapes and drinks.
Meanwhile, guests will also sit down to a feast prepared by the Palace kitchens.
Head chef Mark Flanagan and his 21-strong team will be responsible for catering to the 600 people invited to the afternoon reception.
Details about the food selection and the wine list are being kept a secret but it is said that the food will show off "the best of British produce."
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Chef's Kitchen
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MODEL RELEASED Chef adds Cape Gooseberry garnish to dessert
Chef's Kitchen
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Disused New York railroad structure is to be converted into a park, New York, America - Jun 2009
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The High Line's only lawn "peels up" at 23rd Street, where the High Line widens, providing crosstown views of the Manhattan skyline and the Hudson River. A stepped seating feature adds another layer of use to this central gathering area.
The Disused Elevated Rail Track Set To Become New York's Prettiest Park
THE DISUSED ELEVATED RAIL TRACK SET TO BECOME NEW YORK'S PRETTIEST PARK
A disused railway track looks set to become one of the prettiest parks in New York.
The High Line in west Chelsea is being converted into a park including floating ponds, sundecks and lookout spots over the Hudson River and Manhattan.
The elevated former industrial line had become decrepit and overgrown but thanks to the support of wealthy benefactors and several famous names it is undergoing a transformation into an amazing green space.
With the first phase set to open to the public later this month (June), the park should span 22 blocks once it's all open in 2010.
Stretching 1.45 miles, up to 30ft high and only 60ft wide, the line runs along Manhattan's West Side, from Gansevoort Street, in the Meatpacking District, through Chelsea to 34th Street.
Having last carried freight in 1980, it was saved from demolition by former mayor Michael Bloomberg and has seen high-profile support from the likes of Donna Karan, Ralph Lauren, Susan Sarandon, Harvey Weinstein and Jerry Seinfeld.
With $50m needed to complete the project, a recent star-studded fundraising gala saw individuals donations of $10m each from media mogul Barry Diller, whose corporate headquarters overlooks the elevated tracks, and billionaire hedge-fund manager Philip ...
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