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The urban miners unearthing treasure in Belgium's homes and garages
The urban miners unearthing treasure in Belgium's homes and garages.
As the historic town of Leuven strives to become carbon neutral, it is transforming how its building are made - and demolished. Are there lessons for the rest of the world?
Kelly Sempels (she was one of the workers deconstructing the house)
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The urban miners unearthing treasure in Belgium's homes and garages
The urban miners unearthing treasure in Belgium's homes and garages.
As the historic town of Leuven strives to become carbon neutral, it is transforming how its building are made - and demolished. Are there lessons for the rest of the world?
A house being deconstructed, the materials will be resold/reused at Materialenbank
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The urban miners unearthing treasure in Belgium's homes and garages
The urban miners unearthing treasure in Belgium's homes and garages.
As the historic town of Leuven strives to become carbon neutral, it is transforming how its building are made - and demolished. Are there lessons for the rest of the world?
Materialenbank Leuven, Belgium
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The urban miners unearthing treasure in Belgium's homes and garages
The urban miners unearthing treasure in Belgium's homes and garages.
As the historic town of Leuven strives to become carbon neutral, it is transforming how its building are made - and demolished. Are there lessons for the rest of the world?
Materialenbank Leuven, Belgium
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The urban miners unearthing treasure in Belgium's homes and garages
The urban miners unearthing treasure in Belgium's homes and garages.
As the historic town of Leuven strives to become carbon neutral, it is transforming how its building are made - and demolished. Are there lessons for the rest of the world?
De Kringwinkel (kring means "circle" and winkel means "shop")
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The urban miners unearthing treasure in Belgium's homes and garages
The urban miners unearthing treasure in Belgium's homes and garages.
As the historic town of Leuven strives to become carbon neutral, it is transforming how its building are made - and demolished. Are there lessons for the rest of the world?
Customer Sofie de Brouwer at de Kringwinkel (kring means "circle" and winkel means "shop"),
Sofie bought her bag for 4 Euros at de Kringwinkel (and her jacket for 10 Euros)
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The urban miners unearthing treasure in Belgium's homes and garages
The urban miners unearthing treasure in Belgium's homes and garages.
As the historic town of Leuven strives to become carbon neutral, it is transforming how its building are made - and demolished. Are there lessons for the rest of the world?
Storage of de Kringwinkel (kring means "circle" and winkel means "shop")
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The urban miners unearthing treasure in Belgium's homes and garages
The urban miners unearthing treasure in Belgium's homes and garages.
As the historic town of Leuven strives to become carbon neutral, it is transforming how its building are made - and demolished. Are there lessons for the rest of the world?
Deputy mayor of Leuven Thomas Van Oppens
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Metal detectorist unearths Tudor gold pendant linked to Henry VIII in Warwickshire.
31/01/2023. London. British Museum. A Tudor chain associated with Henry VIII and Katherine of Aragon found in Warwrickshire by Charlie Clarke ( in Photo)while metal detecting.
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Metal detectorist unearths Tudor gold pendant linked to Henry VIII in Warwickshire.
31/01/2023. London. British Museum. A Tudor chain associated with Henry VIII and Katherine of Aragon found in Warwrickshire by Charlie Clarke while metal detecting.
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Metal detectorist unearths Tudor gold pendant linked to Henry VIII in Warwickshire.
31/01/2023. London. British Museum. A Tudor chain associated with Henry VIII and Katherine of Aragon found in Warwrickshire by Charlie Clarke while metal detecting.
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Metal detectorist unearths Tudor gold pendant linked to Henry VIII in Warwickshire.
31/01/2023. London. British Museum. A Tudor chain associated with Henry VIII and Katherine of Aragon found in Warwrickshire by Charlie Clarke while metal detecting.
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Metal detectorist unearths Tudor gold pendant linked to Henry VIII in Warwickshire.
31/01/2023. London. British Museum. A Tudor chain associated with Henry VIII and Katherine of Aragon found in Warwrickshire by Charlie Clarke while metal detecting.
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Metal detectorist unearths Tudor gold pendant linked to Henry VIII in Warwickshire.
31/01/2023. London. British Museum. A Tudor chain associated with Henry VIII and Katherine of Aragon found in Warwrickshire by Charlie Clarke while metal detecting.
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Metal detectorist unearths Tudor gold pendant linked to Henry VIII in Warwickshire.
31/01/2023. London. British Museum. A Tudor chain associated with Henry VIII and Katherine of Aragon found in Warwrickshire by Charlie Clarke while metal detecting.
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Metal detectorist unearths Tudor gold pendant linked to Henry VIII in Warwickshire.
31/01/2023. London. British Museum. A Tudor chain associated with Henry VIII and Katherine of Aragon found in Warwrickshire by Charlie Clarke while metal detecting.
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Metal detectorist unearths Tudor gold pendant linked to Henry VIII in Warwickshire.
31/01/2023. London. British Museum. A Tudor chain associated with Henry VIII and Katherine of Aragon found in Warwrickshire by Charlie Clarke while metal detecting.
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Metal detectorist unearths Tudor gold pendant linked to Henry VIII in Warwickshire.
31/01/2023. London. British Museum. A Tudor chain associated with Henry VIII and Katherine of Aragon found in Warwrickshire by Charlie Clarke while metal detecting.
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Metal detectorist unearths Tudor gold pendant linked to Henry VIII in Warwickshire.
31/01/2023. London. British Museum. A Tudor chain associated with Henry VIII and Katherine of Aragon found in Warwrickshire by Charlie Clarke while metal detecting.
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Metal detectorist unearths Tudor gold pendant linked to Henry VIII in Warwickshire.
31/01/2023. London. British Museum. A Tudor chain associated with Henry VIII and Katherine of Aragon found in Warwrickshire by Charlie Clarke while metal detecting.
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Metal detectorist unearths Tudor gold pendant linked to Henry VIII in Warwickshire.
31/01/2023. London. British Museum. A Tudor chain associated with Henry VIII and Katherine of Aragon found in Warwrickshire by Charlie Clarke while metal detecting.
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Metal detectorist unearths Tudor gold pendant linked to Henry VIII in Warwickshire.
31/01/2023. London. British Museum. A Tudor chain associated with Henry VIII and Katherine of Aragon found in Warwrickshire by Charlie Clarke ( in Photo)while metal detecting.
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Metal detectorist unearths Tudor gold pendant linked to Henry VIII in Warwickshire.
31/01/2023. London. British Museum. A Tudor chain associated with Henry VIII and Katherine of Aragon found in Warwrickshire by Charlie Clarke while metal detecting.
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Metal detectorist unearths Tudor gold pendant linked to Henry VIII in Warwickshire.
31/01/2023. London. British Museum. A Tudor chain associated with Henry VIII and Katherine of Aragon found in Warwrickshire by Charlie Clarke while metal detecting.
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NEWS - USA: Erhöhte Sicherheit am Pennsylvania Capitol in Harrisburg
January 12, 2021, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, United States: A Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission marker declares the Pennsylvania State Capitol a Commonwealth Treasure..An FBI bulletin warned that armed protests were being planned in all the 50 state capitols in the days leading up to President-elect Joe Biden's inauguration. (Credit Image: © Paul Weaver/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Detectorists find huge Norman coin hoard. A huge hoard of silver coins dating back to the aftermath of the Battle of Hastings could be declared as treasure. The 2,528 silver coins were found in the Chew Valley, north-east Somerset, by a group of metal det
British museum Treasure Registrar Ian Richardson examines a coin from a recently discovered 1,000 year old coin hoard from Somerset at the British Museum in London, August 28th 2019. The find features coins of Harold II and William I and sheds new light on the post-Conquest period and the impact of the Norman invasion on England.
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Detectorists find huge Norman coin hoard. A huge hoard of silver coins dating back to the aftermath of the Battle of Hastings could be declared as treasure. The 2,528 silver coins were found in the Chew Valley, north-east Somerset, by a group of metal det
British museum Treasure Registrar Ian Richardson examines a coin from a recently discovered 1,000 year old coin hoard from Somerset at the British Museum in London, August 28th 2019. The find features coins of Harold II and William I and sheds new light on the post-Conquest period and the impact of the Norman invasion on England.
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Detectorists find huge Norman coin hoard. A huge hoard of silver coins dating back to the aftermath of the Battle of Hastings could be declared as treasure. The 2,528 silver coins were found in the Chew Valley, north-east Somerset, by a group of metal det
British museum Treasure Registrar Ian Richardson examines a coin from a recently discovered 1,000 year old coin hoard from Somerset at the British Museum in London, August 28th 2019. The find features coins of Harold II and William I and sheds new light on the post-Conquest period and the impact of the Norman invasion on England.
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Detectorists find huge Norman coin hoard. A huge hoard of silver coins dating back to the aftermath of the Battle of Hastings could be declared as treasure. The 2,528 silver coins were found in the Chew Valley, north-east Somerset, by a group of metal det
Couple Adam Staples and Lisa Grace, who discovered a 1,000 year old coin hoard from Somerset, are pictured at the British Museum in London, August 28th 2019. The find features coins of Harold II and William I and sheds new light on the post-Conquest period and the impact of the Norman invasion on England.
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Detectorists find huge Norman coin hoard. A huge hoard of silver coins dating back to the aftermath of the Battle of Hastings could be declared as treasure. The 2,528 silver coins were found in the Chew Valley, north-east Somerset, by a group of metal det
Couple Adam Staples and Lisa Grace, who discovered a 1,000 year old coin hoard from Somerset, are pictured at the British Museum in London, August 28th 2019. The find features coins of Harold II and William I and sheds new light on the post-Conquest period and the impact of the Norman invasion on England.
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Detectorists find huge Norman coin hoard. A huge hoard of silver coins dating back to the aftermath of the Battle of Hastings could be declared as treasure. The 2,528 silver coins were found in the Chew Valley, north-east Somerset, by a group of metal det
British museum Treasure Registrar Amy Marsh examines a coin from a recently discovered 1,000 year old coin hoard from Somerset at the British Museum in London, August 28th 2019. The find features coins of Harold II and William I and sheds new light on the post-Conquest period and the impact of the Norman invasion on England.
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Detectorists find huge Norman coin hoard. A huge hoard of silver coins dating back to the aftermath of the Battle of Hastings could be declared as treasure. The 2,528 silver coins were found in the Chew Valley, north-east Somerset, by a group of metal det
British museum Treasure Registrar Amy Marsh examines a coin from a recently discovered 1,000 year old coin hoard from Somerset at the British Museum in London, August 28th 2019. The find features coins of Harold II and William I and sheds new light on the post-Conquest period and the impact of the Norman invasion on England.
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Detectorists find huge Norman coin hoard. A huge hoard of silver coins dating back to the aftermath of the Battle of Hastings could be declared as treasure. The 2,528 silver coins were found in the Chew Valley, north-east Somerset, by a group of metal det
British museum Treasure Registrar Amy Marsh examines a coin from a recently discovered 1,000 year old coin hoard from Somerset at the British Museum in London, August 28th 2019. The find features coins of Harold II and William I and sheds new light on the post-Conquest period and the impact of the Norman invasion on England.
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Detectorists find huge Norman coin hoard. A huge hoard of silver coins dating back to the aftermath of the Battle of Hastings could be declared as treasure. The 2,528 silver coins were found in the Chew Valley, north-east Somerset, by a group of metal det
British museum Treasure Registrar Amy Marsh examines a coin from a recently discovered 1,000 year old coin hoard from Somerset at the British Museum in London, August 28th 2019. The find features coins of Harold II and William I and sheds new light on the post-Conquest period and the impact of the Norman invasion on England.
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Detectorists find huge Norman coin hoard. A huge hoard of silver coins dating back to the aftermath of the Battle of Hastings could be declared as treasure. The 2,528 silver coins were found in the Chew Valley, north-east Somerset, by a group of metal det
A coin from a 1,000 year old coin hoard from Somerset, is pictured at the British Museum in London, August 28th 2019. The find features coins of Harold II and William I and sheds new light on the post-Conquest period and the impact of the Norman invasion on England.
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Detectorists find huge Norman coin hoard. A huge hoard of silver coins dating back to the aftermath of the Battle of Hastings could be declared as treasure. The 2,528 silver coins were found in the Chew Valley, north-east Somerset, by a group of metal det
A coin from a 1,000 year old coin hoard from Somerset, is pictured at the British Museum in London, August 28th 2019. The find features coins of Harold II and William I and sheds new light on the post-Conquest period and the impact of the Norman invasion on England.
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Detectorists find huge Norman coin hoard. A huge hoard of silver coins dating back to the aftermath of the Battle of Hastings could be declared as treasure. The 2,528 silver coins were found in the Chew Valley, north-east Somerset, by a group of metal det
Coins from a recently discovered 1,000 year old coin hoard from Somerset are pictured at the British Museum in London, August 28th 2019. The find features coins of Harold II and William I and sheds new light on the post-Conquest period and the impact of the Norman invasion on England.
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Detectorists find huge Norman coin hoard. A huge hoard of silver coins dating back to the aftermath of the Battle of Hastings could be declared as treasure. The 2,528 silver coins were found in the Chew Valley, north-east Somerset, by a group of metal det
A coin from a 1,000 year old coin hoard from Somerset, is pictured at the British Museum in London, August 28th 2019. The find features coins of Harold II and William I and sheds new light on the post-Conquest period and the impact of the Norman invasion on England.
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Detectorists find huge Norman coin hoard. A huge hoard of silver coins dating back to the aftermath of the Battle of Hastings could be declared as treasure. The 2,528 silver coins were found in the Chew Valley, north-east Somerset, by a group of metal det
Half penny coins from a recently discovered 1,000 year old coin hoard from Somerset are pictured at the British Museum in London, August 28th 2019. The find features coins of Harold II and William I and sheds new light on the post-Conquest period and the impact of the Norman invasion on England.
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Detectorists find huge Norman coin hoard. A huge hoard of silver coins dating back to the aftermath of the Battle of Hastings could be declared as treasure. The 2,528 silver coins were found in the Chew Valley, north-east Somerset, by a group of metal det
Coins from a recently discovered 1,000 year old coin hoard from Somerset are pictured at the British Museum in London, August 28th 2019. The find features coins of Harold II and William I and sheds new light on the post-Conquest period and the impact of the Norman invasion on England.
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
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Large parts of the beach in the North Bay of Scarborough have been left with no sand after storm Emma which has drawn metal detectors to hunt for treasure.
Storm Emma leaves Scarborough Beach without sand, UK - 06 Mar 2018
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FEATURE - Myanmar: In den Strassen von Rangun
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Shrine of Amagyi (Sister) Mya Nan Nwe (died in 1897), a Buddhist known for her devotion to Botatung Pagoda. She is also known as Whisper Goddess, Angel of Whispers or Keeper of the Treasure Trove and is famous for fulfilling wishes and listening to prayers. The shrine is located in a small temple near Botatung Pagoda, downtown Yangon, Myanmar, by the Yangon river
Street photography in Yangon, Myanmar - Aug 2016
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The spirituality of Myanmar's former capital, Yangon, is still very much alive despite the city's modernisation - as this photo series proves.
A colourful flash of the Fire Walking Festival mixes with photographs of crescent moons and a Buddhist Whisper Goddess' shrine in this vibrant street photography.
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FEATURE - 'Aliens' unter Wasser
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The larva of the shrimp zoeas which rides on jellyfish and travels freely is called a jellyfish-rider. They are beautifully delicate like glass and have an attractive design. Occasionally a deep-sea organism may be mixed with them. Finding it seems to be like treasure hunting
Blackwater: The marine life photography of Kei Nomiyama, Japan - Nov 2015
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They look like creatures from another planet, but these weird specimens are all marine life captured by talented underwater photographer Kei Nomiyama.
In his photo series Blackwater, the 36-year-old presents the amazing creatures discovered in the sea at night.
His work includes the quirky sight of a 'jellyfish rider', a lobster larvae hitching a ride on a hapless jellyfish, and the Phronima Sedentaria, a species of amphipod crustacean, that Kei says reminds him of the sci-fi film 'Aliens'.
Kei explains: "I live in Matsuyama city at Shikoku island, smallest of the four main islands in Japan. I mainly take these photos at Omi-island in Yamaguchi-prefecture. The Omi-island is located in the south of the main island of Japan and facing the Sea of Japan.
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FEATURE - 'Aliens' unter Wasser
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The larva of the shrimp zoeas which rides on jellyfish and travels freely is called a jellyfish-rider. They are beautifully delicate like glass and have an attractive design. Occasionally a deep-sea organism may be mixed with them. Finding it seems to be like treasure hunting
Blackwater: The marine life photography of Kei Nomiyama, Japan - Nov 2015
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/rmbq
They look like creatures from another planet, but these weird specimens are all marine life captured by talented underwater photographer Kei Nomiyama.
In his photo series Blackwater, the 36-year-old presents the amazing creatures discovered in the sea at night.
His work includes the quirky sight of a 'jellyfish rider', a lobster larvae hitching a ride on a hapless jellyfish, and the Phronima Sedentaria, a species of amphipod crustacean, that Kei says reminds him of the sci-fi film 'Aliens'.
Kei explains: "I live in Matsuyama city at Shikoku island, smallest of the four main islands in Japan. I mainly take these photos at Omi-island in Yamaguchi-prefecture. The Omi-island is located in the south of the main island of Japan and facing the Sea of Japan.
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Desolate Recreational Parks, China - 17 Aug 2015
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Treasure Island Pirate Kingdom, Qingdao
Desolate Recreational Parks, China - 17 Aug 2015
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An Italian photographer has visited amusement parks and playgrounds in China to capture the senselessness behind the amusing facades.
Whilst visiting water landscapes, sports grounds and theme parks in Beijing, Shanghai, Qingdo and Hong Kong, photographer Stefano Cerio, 52, selected various 'absurd' arrangements to shoot including concrete fruit baskets.
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PEOPLE - Barry Chuckle ist im Alter von 73 Jahren gestorben
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'Who's got what it takes to be a National Treasure' sketch for Comic Relief, Britain - Mar 2015
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The nation’s best-loved celebrities will be joining forces in a must-see sketch for this year’s Red Nose Day. Written byDavid Walliams and the Dawson Brothers, viewers will see some of the biggest names in showbiz find out if they’ve done enough to earn the esteemed accolade of ‘National Treasure 2015’.
Stephen Fry, Miranda Hart and Sheridan Smith have the honour of sitting on the revered judging panel, and are tasked with the impossible decision of who should become a National Treasure in this one-off special.
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PEOPLE - Barry Chuckle ist im Alter von 73 Jahren gestorben
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'Who's got what it takes to be a National Treasure' sketch for Comic Relief, Britain - Mar 2015
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The nation’s best-loved celebrities will be joining forces in a must-see sketch for this year’s Red Nose Day. Written byDavid Walliams and the Dawson Brothers, viewers will see some of the biggest names in showbiz find out if they’ve done enough to earn the esteemed accolade of ‘National Treasure 2015’.
Stephen Fry, Miranda Hart and Sheridan Smith have the honour of sitting on the revered judging panel, and are tasked with the impossible decision of who should become a National Treasure in this one-off special.
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Now where did I park my 60 cars? Incredible treasure trove of rusting classics worth £12MILLION is found languishing in a French farm garage after 50 years
Now where did I park my 60 cars? Incredible treasure trove of rusting classics worth £12MILLION is found languishing in a French farm garage after 50 years
A 12million euros treasure trove of 60 rusting classic cars left languishing on a French farm for 50 years has gone up for auction.?The haul of motors, which includes dozens of vintage sports cars, was found gathering dust under piles of newspapers in garages and barns on a farm in western France.?Among the vehicles up for sale are a Ferrari once sat in by Jane Fonda and a Talbot-Lago previously owned by extravagant Egyptian King Farouk
The cars were collected from the 1950s to the 1970s by entrepreneur Roger Baillon, who dreamt of restoring them to their former glory and displaying them in a museum.
However, his plans were dashed as his business struggled, forcing Mr Baillon to sell about 50 of the vehicles.
Since then his collection has sat dormant in makeshift corrugated iron shelters and outbuildings on the farm.
Mr Baillon died about 10 years ago and his son, Jacques, who inherited the collection, died last year.
Mr Baillon's grandchildren had no idea of the extent of the collection, calling in car specialists Matthieu Lamoure and Pierre Novikoff of auctioneers Artcurial Motorcars to estimate its value.
They found a 1956 Maserati A6G Gran Sports with coachwork by prominent designer Frua, one of just three in the world, which is estimated to sell for just under £1million.
But the auctioneers' greatest discovery was that of a 1961 Ferrari 250GT SWB California Spider with covered headlights, which was hidden beneath piles of newspapers.
The car was previously owned by French actors Gerard Blain and Alain Delon, who was photographed in it with Jane Fonda and Shirley MacLaine, and is expected to attract attention from Ferrari collectors with an estimate of £9.5million.
Only 36 of the particular model of Ferrari were ever made, including the one in the barn and another bought by Chris Evans
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Now where did I park my 60 cars? Incredible treasure trove of rusting classics worth £12MILLION is found languishing in a French farm garage after 50 years
Now where did I park my 60 cars? Incredible treasure trove of rusting classics worth £12MILLION is found languishing in a French farm garage after 50 years
A 12million euros treasure trove of 60 rusting classic cars left languishing on a French farm for 50 years has gone up for auction.?The haul of motors, which includes dozens of vintage sports cars, was found gathering dust under piles of newspapers in garages and barns on a farm in western France.?Among the vehicles up for sale are a Ferrari once sat in by Jane Fonda and a Talbot-Lago previously owned by extravagant Egyptian King Farouk
The cars were collected from the 1950s to the 1970s by entrepreneur Roger Baillon, who dreamt of restoring them to their former glory and displaying them in a museum.
However, his plans were dashed as his business struggled, forcing Mr Baillon to sell about 50 of the vehicles.
Since then his collection has sat dormant in makeshift corrugated iron shelters and outbuildings on the farm.
Mr Baillon died about 10 years ago and his son, Jacques, who inherited the collection, died last year.
Mr Baillon's grandchildren had no idea of the extent of the collection, calling in car specialists Matthieu Lamoure and Pierre Novikoff of auctioneers Artcurial Motorcars to estimate its value.
They found a 1956 Maserati A6G Gran Sports with coachwork by prominent designer Frua, one of just three in the world, which is estimated to sell for just under £1million.
But the auctioneers' greatest discovery was that of a 1961 Ferrari 250GT SWB California Spider with covered headlights, which was hidden beneath piles of newspapers.
The car was previously owned by French actors Gerard Blain and Alain Delon, who was photographed in it with Jane Fonda and Shirley MacLaine, and is expected to attract attention from Ferrari collectors with an estimate of £9.5million.
Only 36 of the particular model of Ferrari were ever made, including the one in the barn and another bought by Chris Evans
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Now where did I park my 60 cars? Incredible treasure trove of rusting classics worth £12MILLION is found languishing in a French farm garage after 50 years
Now where did I park my 60 cars? Incredible treasure trove of rusting classics worth £12MILLION is found languishing in a French farm garage after 50 years
A 12million euros treasure trove of 60 rusting classic cars left languishing on a French farm for 50 years has gone up for auction.?The haul of motors, which includes dozens of vintage sports cars, was found gathering dust under piles of newspapers in garages and barns on a farm in western France.?Among the vehicles up for sale are a Ferrari once sat in by Jane Fonda and a Talbot-Lago previously owned by extravagant Egyptian King Farouk
The cars were collected from the 1950s to the 1970s by entrepreneur Roger Baillon, who dreamt of restoring them to their former glory and displaying them in a museum.
However, his plans were dashed as his business struggled, forcing Mr Baillon to sell about 50 of the vehicles.
Since then his collection has sat dormant in makeshift corrugated iron shelters and outbuildings on the farm.
Mr Baillon died about 10 years ago and his son, Jacques, who inherited the collection, died last year.
Mr Baillon's grandchildren had no idea of the extent of the collection, calling in car specialists Matthieu Lamoure and Pierre Novikoff of auctioneers Artcurial Motorcars to estimate its value.
They found a 1956 Maserati A6G Gran Sports with coachwork by prominent designer Frua, one of just three in the world, which is estimated to sell for just under £1million.
But the auctioneers' greatest discovery was that of a 1961 Ferrari 250GT SWB California Spider with covered headlights, which was hidden beneath piles of newspapers.
The car was previously owned by French actors Gerard Blain and Alain Delon, who was photographed in it with Jane Fonda and Shirley MacLaine, and is expected to attract attention from Ferrari collectors with an estimate of £9.5million.
Only 36 of the particular model of Ferrari were ever made, including the one in the barn and another bought by Chris Evans
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