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52897887 RUSSIA, MOSCOW - APRIL 30, 2024: Coaches and members of the Russian national boxing team pose with a trophy for a group photograph during a ceremony at the Vnukovo International Airport marking their arrival from Belgrade. The Russian team won 11 gold medals, 8 silver medals and 1 bronze in the 2024 European Amateur Boxing Championships (EUBC) in Belgrade, Serbia, finishing first in the medal standings. Valery Sharifulin/TASS/Sipa USA
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52897268 RUSSIA, MOSCOW - APRIL 30, 2024: Coaches and members of the Russian national boxing team pose with a trophy for a group photograph during a ceremony at the Vnukovo International Airport marking their arrival from Belgrade. The Russian team won 11 gold medals, 8 silver medals and 1 bronze in the 2024 European Amateur Boxing Championships (EUBC) in Belgrade, Serbia, finishing first in the medal standings. Valery Sharifulin/TASS/Sipa USA
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52695941 RAAL's players pose for the photographer at the start of a match between RAAL La Louviere and Jong Gent (KAA Gent), in the Belgian National Division 1 (Eerste Nationale), in La Louviere, Saturday 20 April 2024. BELGA PHOTO VIRGINIE LEFOUR Photo Credit: VIRGINIE LEFOUR/ Belga/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52695955 Jong KAA Gent's players pose for the photographer at the start of a match between RAAL La Louviere and Jong Gent (KAA Gent), in the Belgian National Division 1 (Eerste Nationale), in La Louviere, Saturday 20 April 2024. BELGA PHOTO VIRGINIE LEFOUR Photo Credit: VIRGINIE LEFOUR/ Belga/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52405767 Tourist spot: Tokyo Tower. It's a secret photo session spot, and many domestic and foreign tourists, amateur models, and photographers are waiting in line. Tokyo, Japan - 04 April 2024. Kazuki Oishi/Sipa USA
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52405771 Tourist spot: Tokyo Tower. It's a secret photo session spot, and many domestic and foreign tourists, amateur models, and photographers are waiting in line. Tokyo, Japan - 04 April 2024. Kazuki Oishi/Sipa USA
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52405766 Tourist spot: Tokyo Tower. It's a secret photo session spot, and many domestic and foreign tourists, amateur models, and photographers are waiting in line. Tokyo, Japan - 04 April 2024. Kazuki Oishi/Sipa USA
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52405764 Tourist spot: Tokyo Tower. It's a secret photo session spot, and many domestic and foreign tourists, amateur models, and photographers are waiting in line. Tokyo, Japan - 04 April 2024. Kazuki Oishi/Sipa USA
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52405769 Tourist spot: Tokyo Tower. It's a secret photo session spot, and many domestic and foreign tourists, amateur models, and photographers are waiting in line. Tokyo, Japan - 04 April 2024. Kazuki Oishi/Sipa USA
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52405765 Tourist spot: Tokyo Tower. It's a secret photo session spot, and many domestic and foreign tourists, amateur models, and photographers are waiting in line. Tokyo, Japan - 04 April 2024. Kazuki Oishi/Sipa USA
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52405770 Tourist spot: Tokyo Tower. It's a secret photo session spot, and many domestic and foreign tourists, amateur models, and photographers are waiting in line. Tokyo, Japan - 04 April 2024. Kazuki Oishi/Sipa USA
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52405776 Tourist spot: Tokyo Tower. It's a secret photo session spot, and many domestic and foreign tourists, amateur models, and photographers are waiting in line. Tokyo, Japan - 04 April 2024. Kazuki Oishi/Sipa USA
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52405768 Tourist spot: Tokyo Tower. It's a secret photo session spot, and many domestic and foreign tourists, amateur models, and photographers are waiting in line. Tokyo, Japan - 04 April 2024. Kazuki Oishi/Sipa USA
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52405763 Tourist spot: Tokyo Tower. It's a secret photo session spot, and many domestic and foreign tourists, amateur models, and photographers are waiting in line. Tokyo, Japan - 04 April 2024. Kazuki Oishi/Sipa USA
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20230718_zsa_k200_034 July 18, 2023, TOKYO, Japan: Former amateur sumo champion Hidetora Hanada poses for photographers after a press conference in Tokyo on July 18, 2023, announcing his decision to play American football for Colorado State University. (Credit Image: © Kyodonews/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20230516_zia_c218_004 May 16, 2023, London, United Kingdom: Never-before-seen Second World War photos of the first SAS soldiers have been uncovered..They offer a rare pictorial glimpse into the day-to-day life of men who served in the Special Air Service, a highly classified special forces unit of the British Army formed in 1941..The 1940s images, described as â??an exceptional findâ??, appear in a unique photo album set for auction as part of a military collection relating to L/Cpl Gerald Hutchinson 1st SAS Regiment (1922-1989)..The album of unpublished photos from World War II and the post-war era show SAS troopers on manoeuvres in the desert of North Africa and later in ski uniforms during training exercises. It also contains photographs of renowned SAS commanding officer Paddy Mayne, plus other soldiers, some named..Mayne, from County Down, Ireland, was a founding member of the SAS. In addition, he was capped for Ireland and the British Lions at rugby union, was an amateur boxer and worked as a lawyer..During WW2, he became one of the British Army's most highly decorated soldiers. However, he was controversially denied a Victoria Cross. His acts of bravery included leading armoured Jeep squadrons through the front lines toward Oldenburg, Germany. He rescued wounded men and eliminated a German machine-gun position..A citation, approved by Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery, commander of the Allied 21st Army Group, recommended Mayne for the Victoria Cross. His â??brilliant military leadership and cool calculating courageâ?? and a â??single act of braveryâ?? were praised. However, the award was downgraded and Mayne received a third bar to his DSO..Mayne was also a lead character during the recent BBC dramatisation of the birth of the SAS - SAS Rogue Heroes..The military collection includes L/Cpl Hutchinsonâ??s full set of medals and corresponding miniatures, rare uniform cloth badges, scrapbooks, poems and associate (Credit Image: © Cover Images via ZUMA P
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20230516_zia_c218_002 May 16, 2023, London, United Kingdom: Never-before-seen Second World War photos of the first SAS soldiers have been uncovered..They offer a rare pictorial glimpse into the day-to-day life of men who served in the Special Air Service, a highly classified special forces unit of the British Army formed in 1941..The 1940s images, described as â??an exceptional findâ??, appear in a unique photo album set for auction as part of a military collection relating to L/Cpl Gerald Hutchinson 1st SAS Regiment (1922-1989)..The album of unpublished photos from World War II and the post-war era show SAS troopers on manoeuvres in the desert of North Africa and later in ski uniforms during training exercises. It also contains photographs of renowned SAS commanding officer Paddy Mayne, plus other soldiers, some named..Mayne, from County Down, Ireland, was a founding member of the SAS. In addition, he was capped for Ireland and the British Lions at rugby union, was an amateur boxer and worked as a lawyer..During WW2, he became one of the British Army's most highly decorated soldiers. However, he was controversially denied a Victoria Cross. His acts of bravery included leading armoured Jeep squadrons through the front lines toward Oldenburg, Germany. He rescued wounded men and eliminated a German machine-gun position..A citation, approved by Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery, commander of the Allied 21st Army Group, recommended Mayne for the Victoria Cross. His â??brilliant military leadership and cool calculating courageâ?? and a â??single act of braveryâ?? were praised. However, the award was downgraded and Mayne received a third bar to his DSO..Mayne was also a lead character during the recent BBC dramatisation of the birth of the SAS - SAS Rogue Heroes..The military collection includes L/Cpl Hutchinsonâ??s full set of medals and corresponding miniatures, rare uniform cloth badges, scrapbooks, poems and associate (Credit Image: © Cover Images via ZUMA P
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20230516_zia_c218_003 May 16, 2023, London, United Kingdom: Never-before-seen Second World War photos of the first SAS soldiers have been uncovered..They offer a rare pictorial glimpse into the day-to-day life of men who served in the Special Air Service, a highly classified special forces unit of the British Army formed in 1941..The 1940s images, described as â??an exceptional findâ??, appear in a unique photo album set for auction as part of a military collection relating to L/Cpl Gerald Hutchinson 1st SAS Regiment (1922-1989)..The album of unpublished photos from World War II and the post-war era show SAS troopers on manoeuvres in the desert of North Africa and later in ski uniforms during training exercises. It also contains photographs of renowned SAS commanding officer Paddy Mayne, plus other soldiers, some named..Mayne, from County Down, Ireland, was a founding member of the SAS. In addition, he was capped for Ireland and the British Lions at rugby union, was an amateur boxer and worked as a lawyer..During WW2, he became one of the British Army's most highly decorated soldiers. However, he was controversially denied a Victoria Cross. His acts of bravery included leading armoured Jeep squadrons through the front lines toward Oldenburg, Germany. He rescued wounded men and eliminated a German machine-gun position..A citation, approved by Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery, commander of the Allied 21st Army Group, recommended Mayne for the Victoria Cross. His â??brilliant military leadership and cool calculating courageâ?? and a â??single act of braveryâ?? were praised. However, the award was downgraded and Mayne received a third bar to his DSO..Mayne was also a lead character during the recent BBC dramatisation of the birth of the SAS - SAS Rogue Heroes..The military collection includes L/Cpl Hutchinsonâ??s full set of medals and corresponding miniatures, rare uniform cloth badges, scrapbooks, poems and associate (Credit Image: © Cover Images via ZUMA P
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20230516_zia_c218_006 May 16, 2023, London, United Kingdom: Never-before-seen Second World War photos of the first SAS soldiers have been uncovered..They offer a rare pictorial glimpse into the day-to-day life of men who served in the Special Air Service, a highly classified special forces unit of the British Army formed in 1941..The 1940s images, described as â??an exceptional findâ??, appear in a unique photo album set for auction as part of a military collection relating to L/Cpl Gerald Hutchinson 1st SAS Regiment (1922-1989)..The album of unpublished photos from World War II and the post-war era show SAS troopers on manoeuvres in the desert of North Africa and later in ski uniforms during training exercises. It also contains photographs of renowned SAS commanding officer Paddy Mayne, plus other soldiers, some named..Mayne, from County Down, Ireland, was a founding member of the SAS. In addition, he was capped for Ireland and the British Lions at rugby union, was an amateur boxer and worked as a lawyer..During WW2, he became one of the British Army's most highly decorated soldiers. However, he was controversially denied a Victoria Cross. His acts of bravery included leading armoured Jeep squadrons through the front lines toward Oldenburg, Germany. He rescued wounded men and eliminated a German machine-gun position..A citation, approved by Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery, commander of the Allied 21st Army Group, recommended Mayne for the Victoria Cross. His â??brilliant military leadership and cool calculating courageâ?? and a â??single act of braveryâ?? were praised. However, the award was downgraded and Mayne received a third bar to his DSO..Mayne was also a lead character during the recent BBC dramatisation of the birth of the SAS - SAS Rogue Heroes..The military collection includes L/Cpl Hutchinsonâ??s full set of medals and corresponding miniatures, rare uniform cloth badges, scrapbooks, poems and associate (Credit Image: © Cover Images via ZUMA P
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20230516_zia_c218_005 May 16, 2023, London, United Kingdom: Never-before-seen Second World War photos of the first SAS soldiers have been uncovered..They offer a rare pictorial glimpse into the day-to-day life of men who served in the Special Air Service, a highly classified special forces unit of the British Army formed in 1941..The 1940s images, described as â??an exceptional findâ??, appear in a unique photo album set for auction as part of a military collection relating to L/Cpl Gerald Hutchinson 1st SAS Regiment (1922-1989)..The album of unpublished photos from World War II and the post-war era show SAS troopers on manoeuvres in the desert of North Africa and later in ski uniforms during training exercises. It also contains photographs of renowned SAS commanding officer Paddy Mayne, plus other soldiers, some named..Mayne, from County Down, Ireland, was a founding member of the SAS. In addition, he was capped for Ireland and the British Lions at rugby union, was an amateur boxer and worked as a lawyer..During WW2, he became one of the British Army's most highly decorated soldiers. However, he was controversially denied a Victoria Cross. His acts of bravery included leading armoured Jeep squadrons through the front lines toward Oldenburg, Germany. He rescued wounded men and eliminated a German machine-gun position..A citation, approved by Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery, commander of the Allied 21st Army Group, recommended Mayne for the Victoria Cross. His â??brilliant military leadership and cool calculating courageâ?? and a â??single act of braveryâ?? were praised. However, the award was downgraded and Mayne received a third bar to his DSO..Mayne was also a lead character during the recent BBC dramatisation of the birth of the SAS - SAS Rogue Heroes..The military collection includes L/Cpl Hutchinsonâ??s full set of medals and corresponding miniatures, rare uniform cloth badges, scrapbooks, poems and associate (Credit Image: © Cover Images via ZUMA P
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20230516_zia_c218_007 May 16, 2023, London, United Kingdom: Never-before-seen Second World War photos of the first SAS soldiers have been uncovered..They offer a rare pictorial glimpse into the day-to-day life of men who served in the Special Air Service, a highly classified special forces unit of the British Army formed in 1941..The 1940s images, described as â??an exceptional findâ??, appear in a unique photo album set for auction as part of a military collection relating to L/Cpl Gerald Hutchinson 1st SAS Regiment (1922-1989)..The album of unpublished photos from World War II and the post-war era show SAS troopers on manoeuvres in the desert of North Africa and later in ski uniforms during training exercises. It also contains photographs of renowned SAS commanding officer Paddy Mayne, plus other soldiers, some named..Mayne, from County Down, Ireland, was a founding member of the SAS. In addition, he was capped for Ireland and the British Lions at rugby union, was an amateur boxer and worked as a lawyer..During WW2, he became one of the British Army's most highly decorated soldiers. However, he was controversially denied a Victoria Cross. His acts of bravery included leading armoured Jeep squadrons through the front lines toward Oldenburg, Germany. He rescued wounded men and eliminated a German machine-gun position..A citation, approved by Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery, commander of the Allied 21st Army Group, recommended Mayne for the Victoria Cross. His â??brilliant military leadership and cool calculating courageâ?? and a â??single act of braveryâ?? were praised. However, the award was downgraded and Mayne received a third bar to his DSO..Mayne was also a lead character during the recent BBC dramatisation of the birth of the SAS - SAS Rogue Heroes..The military collection includes L/Cpl Hutchinsonâ??s full set of medals and corresponding miniatures, rare uniform cloth badges, scrapbooks, poems and associate (Credit Image: © Cover Images via ZUMA P
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20230516_zia_c218_009 May 16, 2023, London, United Kingdom: Never-before-seen Second World War photos of the first SAS soldiers have been uncovered..They offer a rare pictorial glimpse into the day-to-day life of men who served in the Special Air Service, a highly classified special forces unit of the British Army formed in 1941..The 1940s images, described as â??an exceptional findâ??, appear in a unique photo album set for auction as part of a military collection relating to L/Cpl Gerald Hutchinson 1st SAS Regiment (1922-1989)..The album of unpublished photos from World War II and the post-war era show SAS troopers on manoeuvres in the desert of North Africa and later in ski uniforms during training exercises. It also contains photographs of renowned SAS commanding officer Paddy Mayne, plus other soldiers, some named..Mayne, from County Down, Ireland, was a founding member of the SAS. In addition, he was capped for Ireland and the British Lions at rugby union, was an amateur boxer and worked as a lawyer..During WW2, he became one of the British Army's most highly decorated soldiers. However, he was controversially denied a Victoria Cross. His acts of bravery included leading armoured Jeep squadrons through the front lines toward Oldenburg, Germany. He rescued wounded men and eliminated a German machine-gun position..A citation, approved by Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery, commander of the Allied 21st Army Group, recommended Mayne for the Victoria Cross. His â??brilliant military leadership and cool calculating courageâ?? and a â??single act of braveryâ?? were praised. However, the award was downgraded and Mayne received a third bar to his DSO..Mayne was also a lead character during the recent BBC dramatisation of the birth of the SAS - SAS Rogue Heroes..The military collection includes L/Cpl Hutchinsonâ??s full set of medals and corresponding miniatures, rare uniform cloth badges, scrapbooks, poems and associate (Credit Image: © Cover Images via ZUMA P
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20230516_zia_c218_010 May 16, 2023, London, United Kingdom: Never-before-seen Second World War photos of the first SAS soldiers have been uncovered..They offer a rare pictorial glimpse into the day-to-day life of men who served in the Special Air Service, a highly classified special forces unit of the British Army formed in 1941..The 1940s images, described as â??an exceptional findâ??, appear in a unique photo album set for auction as part of a military collection relating to L/Cpl Gerald Hutchinson 1st SAS Regiment (1922-1989)..The album of unpublished photos from World War II and the post-war era show SAS troopers on manoeuvres in the desert of North Africa and later in ski uniforms during training exercises. It also contains photographs of renowned SAS commanding officer Paddy Mayne, plus other soldiers, some named..Mayne, from County Down, Ireland, was a founding member of the SAS. In addition, he was capped for Ireland and the British Lions at rugby union, was an amateur boxer and worked as a lawyer..During WW2, he became one of the British Army's most highly decorated soldiers. However, he was controversially denied a Victoria Cross. His acts of bravery included leading armoured Jeep squadrons through the front lines toward Oldenburg, Germany. He rescued wounded men and eliminated a German machine-gun position..A citation, approved by Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery, commander of the Allied 21st Army Group, recommended Mayne for the Victoria Cross. His â??brilliant military leadership and cool calculating courageâ?? and a â??single act of braveryâ?? were praised. However, the award was downgraded and Mayne received a third bar to his DSO..Mayne was also a lead character during the recent BBC dramatisation of the birth of the SAS - SAS Rogue Heroes..The military collection includes L/Cpl Hutchinsonâ??s full set of medals and corresponding miniatures, rare uniform cloth badges, scrapbooks, poems and associate (Credit Image: © Cover Images via ZUMA P
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20230516_zia_c218_012 May 16, 2023, London, United Kingdom: Never-before-seen Second World War photos of the first SAS soldiers have been uncovered..They offer a rare pictorial glimpse into the day-to-day life of men who served in the Special Air Service, a highly classified special forces unit of the British Army formed in 1941..The 1940s images, described as â??an exceptional findâ??, appear in a unique photo album set for auction as part of a military collection relating to L/Cpl Gerald Hutchinson 1st SAS Regiment (1922-1989)..The album of unpublished photos from World War II and the post-war era show SAS troopers on manoeuvres in the desert of North Africa and later in ski uniforms during training exercises. It also contains photographs of renowned SAS commanding officer Paddy Mayne, plus other soldiers, some named..Mayne, from County Down, Ireland, was a founding member of the SAS. In addition, he was capped for Ireland and the British Lions at rugby union, was an amateur boxer and worked as a lawyer..During WW2, he became one of the British Army's most highly decorated soldiers. However, he was controversially denied a Victoria Cross. His acts of bravery included leading armoured Jeep squadrons through the front lines toward Oldenburg, Germany. He rescued wounded men and eliminated a German machine-gun position..A citation, approved by Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery, commander of the Allied 21st Army Group, recommended Mayne for the Victoria Cross. His â??brilliant military leadership and cool calculating courageâ?? and a â??single act of braveryâ?? were praised. However, the award was downgraded and Mayne received a third bar to his DSO..Mayne was also a lead character during the recent BBC dramatisation of the birth of the SAS - SAS Rogue Heroes..The military collection includes L/Cpl Hutchinsonâ??s full set of medals and corresponding miniatures, rare uniform cloth badges, scrapbooks, poems and associate (Credit Image: © Cover Images via ZUMA P
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20230516_zia_c218_011 May 16, 2023, London, United Kingdom: Never-before-seen Second World War photos of the first SAS soldiers have been uncovered..They offer a rare pictorial glimpse into the day-to-day life of men who served in the Special Air Service, a highly classified special forces unit of the British Army formed in 1941..The 1940s images, described as â??an exceptional findâ??, appear in a unique photo album set for auction as part of a military collection relating to L/Cpl Gerald Hutchinson 1st SAS Regiment (1922-1989)..The album of unpublished photos from World War II and the post-war era show SAS troopers on manoeuvres in the desert of North Africa and later in ski uniforms during training exercises. It also contains photographs of renowned SAS commanding officer Paddy Mayne, plus other soldiers, some named..Mayne, from County Down, Ireland, was a founding member of the SAS. In addition, he was capped for Ireland and the British Lions at rugby union, was an amateur boxer and worked as a lawyer..During WW2, he became one of the British Army's most highly decorated soldiers. However, he was controversially denied a Victoria Cross. His acts of bravery included leading armoured Jeep squadrons through the front lines toward Oldenburg, Germany. He rescued wounded men and eliminated a German machine-gun position..A citation, approved by Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery, commander of the Allied 21st Army Group, recommended Mayne for the Victoria Cross. His â??brilliant military leadership and cool calculating courageâ?? and a â??single act of braveryâ?? were praised. However, the award was downgraded and Mayne received a third bar to his DSO..Mayne was also a lead character during the recent BBC dramatisation of the birth of the SAS - SAS Rogue Heroes..The military collection includes L/Cpl Hutchinsonâ??s full set of medals and corresponding miniatures, rare uniform cloth badges, scrapbooks, poems and associate (Credit Image: © Cover Images via ZUMA P
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20230516_zia_c218_008 May 16, 2023, London, United Kingdom: This image shows: Paddy Mayne...Never-before-seen Second World War photos of the first SAS soldiers have been uncovered..They offer a rare pictorial glimpse into the day-to-day life of men who served in the Special Air Service, a highly classified special forces unit of the British Army formed in 1941..The 1940s images, described as â??an exceptional findâ??, appear in a unique photo album set for auction as part of a military collection relating to L/Cpl Gerald Hutchinson 1st SAS Regiment (1922-1989)..The album of unpublished photos from World War II and the post-war era show SAS troopers on manoeuvres in the desert of North Africa and later in ski uniforms during training exercises. It also contains photographs of renowned SAS commanding officer Paddy Mayne, plus other soldiers, some named..Mayne, from County Down, Ireland, was a founding member of the SAS. In addition, he was capped for Ireland and the British Lions at rugby union, was an amateur boxer and worked as a lawyer..During WW2, he became one of the British Army's most highly decorated soldiers. However, he was controversially denied a Victoria Cross. His acts of bravery included leading armoured Jeep squadrons through the front lines toward Oldenburg, Germany. He rescued wounded men and eliminated a German machine-gun position..A citation, approved by Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery, commander of the Allied 21st Army Group, recommended Mayne for the Victoria Cross. His â??brilliant military leadership and cool calculating courageâ?? and a â??single act of braveryâ?? were praised. However, the award was downgraded and Mayne received a third bar to his DSO..Mayne was also a lead character during the recent BBC dramatisation of the birth of the SAS - SAS Rogue Heroes..The military collection includes L/Cpl Hutchinsonâ??s full set of medals and corresponding miniatures, rare uniform cloth badges, (Credit Image: © Cover Images via ZUMA P
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20230516_zia_c218_014 May 16, 2023, London, United Kingdom: This image shows: Gerald Hutchinson...Never-before-seen Second World War photos of the first SAS soldiers have been uncovered..They offer a rare pictorial glimpse into the day-to-day life of men who served in the Special Air Service, a highly classified special forces unit of the British Army formed in 1941..The 1940s images, described as â??an exceptional findâ??, appear in a unique photo album set for auction as part of a military collection relating to L/Cpl Gerald Hutchinson 1st SAS Regiment (1922-1989)..The album of unpublished photos from World War II and the post-war era show SAS troopers on manoeuvres in the desert of North Africa and later in ski uniforms during training exercises. It also contains photographs of renowned SAS commanding officer Paddy Mayne, plus other soldiers, some named..Mayne, from County Down, Ireland, was a founding member of the SAS. In addition, he was capped for Ireland and the British Lions at rugby union, was an amateur boxer and worked as a lawyer..During WW2, he became one of the British Army's most highly decorated soldiers. However, he was controversially denied a Victoria Cross. His acts of bravery included leading armoured Jeep squadrons through the front lines toward Oldenburg, Germany. He rescued wounded men and eliminated a German machine-gun position..A citation, approved by Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery, commander of the Allied 21st Army Group, recommended Mayne for the Victoria Cross. His â??brilliant military leadership and cool calculating courageâ?? and a â??single act of braveryâ?? were praised. However, the award was downgraded and Mayne received a third bar to his DSO..Mayne was also a lead character during the recent BBC dramatisation of the birth of the SAS - SAS Rogue Heroes..The military collection includes L/Cpl Hutchinsonâ??s full set of medals and corresponding miniatures, rare uniform cloth b (Credit Image: © Cover Images via ZUMA P
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20230516_zia_c218_013 May 16, 2023, London, United Kingdom: This image shows: Gerald Hutchinson...Never-before-seen Second World War photos of the first SAS soldiers have been uncovered..They offer a rare pictorial glimpse into the day-to-day life of men who served in the Special Air Service, a highly classified special forces unit of the British Army formed in 1941..The 1940s images, described as â??an exceptional findâ??, appear in a unique photo album set for auction as part of a military collection relating to L/Cpl Gerald Hutchinson 1st SAS Regiment (1922-1989)..The album of unpublished photos from World War II and the post-war era show SAS troopers on manoeuvres in the desert of North Africa and later in ski uniforms during training exercises. It also contains photographs of renowned SAS commanding officer Paddy Mayne, plus other soldiers, some named..Mayne, from County Down, Ireland, was a founding member of the SAS. In addition, he was capped for Ireland and the British Lions at rugby union, was an amateur boxer and worked as a lawyer..During WW2, he became one of the British Army's most highly decorated soldiers. However, he was controversially denied a Victoria Cross. His acts of bravery included leading armoured Jeep squadrons through the front lines toward Oldenburg, Germany. He rescued wounded men and eliminated a German machine-gun position..A citation, approved by Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery, commander of the Allied 21st Army Group, recommended Mayne for the Victoria Cross. His â??brilliant military leadership and cool calculating courageâ?? and a â??single act of braveryâ?? were praised. However, the award was downgraded and Mayne received a third bar to his DSO..Mayne was also a lead character during the recent BBC dramatisation of the birth of the SAS - SAS Rogue Heroes..The military collection includes L/Cpl Hutchinsonâ??s full set of medals and corresponding miniatures, rare uniform cloth b (Credit Image: © Cover Images via ZUMA P
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45207812 RUSSIA, KRASNODAR - MARCH 17, 2023: 81-year-old amateur photographer Galina Zabelina takes pictures in a street. Being a member of the Union of Artists of Russia, Galina Zabelina like taking photographs and doing paintings. Roman Sokolov/TASS/Sipa USA
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45207811 RUSSIA, KRASNODAR - MARCH 17, 2023: 81-year-old amateur photographer Galina Zabelina takes pictures in a street. Being a member of the Union of Artists of Russia, Galina Zabelina like taking photographs and doing paintings. Roman Sokolov/TASS/Sipa USA
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45207657 RUSSIA, KRASNODAR - MARCH 17, 2023: 81-year-old amateur photographer Galina Zabelina shows her photographs at an exhibition marking the 85th birthday of the Krasnodar regional branch of the Union of Artists of Russia. Being a member of the Union of Artists of Russia, Galina Zabelina like taking photographs and doing paintings. Roman Sokolov/TASS/Sipa USA
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45207659 RUSSIA, KRASNODAR - MARCH 17, 2023: 81-year-old amateur photographer Galina Zabelina shows her photographs at an exhibition marking the 85th birthday of the Krasnodar regional branch of the Union of Artists of Russia. Being a member of the Union of Artists of Russia, Galina Zabelina like taking photographs and doing paintings. Roman Sokolov/TASS/Sipa USA
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45207656 RUSSIA, KRASNODAR - MARCH 17, 2023: 81-year-old amateur photographer Galina Zabelina shows her photographs at an exhibition marking the 85th birthday of the Krasnodar regional branch of the Union of Artists of Russia. Being a member of the Union of Artists of Russia, Galina Zabelina like taking photographs and doing paintings. Roman Sokolov/TASS/Sipa USA
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45207654 RUSSIA, KRASNODAR - MARCH 17, 2023: 81-year-old amateur photographer Galina Zabelina shows her photographs at an exhibition marking the 85th birthday of the Krasnodar regional branch of the Union of Artists of Russia. Being a member of the Union of Artists of Russia, Galina Zabelina like taking photographs and doing paintings. Roman Sokolov/TASS/Sipa USA
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45207658 RUSSIA, KRASNODAR - MARCH 17, 2023: 81-year-old amateur photographer Galina Zabelina shows her photographs at an exhibition marking the 85th birthday of the Krasnodar regional branch of the Union of Artists of Russia. Being a member of the Union of Artists of Russia, Galina Zabelina like taking photographs and doing paintings. Roman Sokolov/TASS/Sipa USA
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45206206 RUSSIA, KRASNODAR - MARCH 17, 2023: 81-year-old amateur photographer Galina Zabelina takes pictures in a street. Being a member of the Union of Artists of Russia, Galina Zabelina like taking photographs and doing paintings. Roman Sokolov/TASS/Sipa USA
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45206184 RUSSIA, KRASNODAR - MARCH 17, 2023: 81-year-old amateur photographer Galina Zabelina takes pictures in a street. Being a member of the Union of Artists of Russia, Galina Zabelina like taking photographs and doing paintings. Roman Sokolov/TASS/Sipa USA
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45206204 RUSSIA, KRASNODAR - MARCH 17, 2023: 81-year-old amateur photographer Galina Zabelina takes pictures in a street. Being a member of the Union of Artists of Russia, Galina Zabelina like taking photographs and doing paintings. Roman Sokolov/TASS/Sipa USA
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45206202 RUSSIA, KRASNODAR - MARCH 17, 2023: 81-year-old amateur photographer Galina Zabelina takes pictures in a street. Being a member of the Union of Artists of Russia, Galina Zabelina like taking photographs and doing paintings. Roman Sokolov/TASS/Sipa USA
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45206205 RUSSIA, KRASNODAR - MARCH 17, 2023: 81-year-old amateur photographer Galina Zabelina takes pictures in a street. Being a member of the Union of Artists of Russia, Galina Zabelina like taking photographs and doing paintings. Roman Sokolov/TASS/Sipa USA
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45206183 RUSSIA, KRASNODAR - MARCH 17, 2023: 81-year-old amateur photographer Galina Zabelina takes pictures in a street. Being a member of the Union of Artists of Russia, Galina Zabelina like taking photographs and doing paintings. Roman Sokolov/TASS/Sipa USA
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45206208 RUSSIA, KRASNODAR - MARCH 17, 2023: 81-year-old amateur photographer Galina Zabelina takes pictures in a street. Being a member of the Union of Artists of Russia, Galina Zabelina like taking photographs and doing paintings. Roman Sokolov/TASS/Sipa USA
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45206200 RUSSIA, KRASNODAR - MARCH 17, 2023: 81-year-old amateur photographer Galina Zabelina takes pictures in a street. Being a member of the Union of Artists of Russia, Galina Zabelina like taking photographs and doing paintings. Roman Sokolov/TASS/Sipa USA
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45206187 RUSSIA, KRASNODAR - MARCH 17, 2023: 81-year-old amateur photographer Galina Zabelina takes pictures in a street. Being a member of the Union of Artists of Russia, Galina Zabelina like taking photographs and doing paintings. Roman Sokolov/TASS/Sipa USA
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45206188 RUSSIA, KRASNODAR - MARCH 17, 2023: 81-year-old amateur photographer Galina Zabelina takes pictures in a street. Being a member of the Union of Artists of Russia, Galina Zabelina like taking photographs and doing paintings. Roman Sokolov/TASS/Sipa USA
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45206186 RUSSIA, KRASNODAR - MARCH 17, 2023: 81-year-old amateur photographer Galina Zabelina takes pictures in a street. Being a member of the Union of Artists of Russia, Galina Zabelina like taking photographs and doing paintings. Roman Sokolov/TASS/Sipa USA
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45206207 RUSSIA, KRASNODAR - MARCH 17, 2023: 81-year-old amateur photographer Galina Zabelina takes pictures in a street. Being a member of the Union of Artists of Russia, Galina Zabelina like taking photographs and doing paintings. Roman Sokolov/TASS/Sipa USA
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45206203 RUSSIA, KRASNODAR - MARCH 17, 2023: 81-year-old amateur photographer Galina Zabelina takes pictures in a street. Being a member of the Union of Artists of Russia, Galina Zabelina like taking photographs and doing paintings. Roman Sokolov/TASS/Sipa USA
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45206185 RUSSIA, KRASNODAR - MARCH 17, 2023: 81-year-old amateur photographer Galina Zabelina takes pictures in a street. Being a member of the Union of Artists of Russia, Galina Zabelina like taking photographs and doing paintings. Roman Sokolov/TASS/Sipa USA
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45206209 RUSSIA, KRASNODAR - MARCH 17, 2023: 81-year-old amateur photographer Galina Zabelina takes pictures in a street. Being a member of the Union of Artists of Russia, Galina Zabelina like taking photographs and doing paintings. Roman Sokolov/TASS/Sipa USA
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45206167 RUSSIA, KRASNODAR - MARCH 17, 2023: 81-year-old amateur photographer Galina Zabelina takes pictures in a street. Being a member of the Union of Artists of Russia, Galina Zabelina like taking photographs and doing paintings. Roman Sokolov/TASS/Sipa USA
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45206165 RUSSIA, KRASNODAR - MARCH 17, 2023: 81-year-old amateur photographer Galina Zabelina takes pictures in a street. Being a member of the Union of Artists of Russia, Galina Zabelina like taking photographs and doing paintings. Roman Sokolov/TASS/Sipa USA
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45206164 RUSSIA, KRASNODAR - MARCH 17, 2023: 81-year-old amateur photographer Galina Zabelina takes pictures in a street. Being a member of the Union of Artists of Russia, Galina Zabelina like taking photographs and doing paintings. Roman Sokolov/TASS/Sipa USA
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45206114 RUSSIA, KRASNODAR - MARCH 17, 2023: 81-year-old amateur photographer Galina Zabelina carries her camera in a street. Being a member of the Union of Artists of Russia, Galina Zabelina like taking photographs and doing paintings. Roman Sokolov/TASS/Sipa USA
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45206117 RUSSIA, KRASNODAR - MARCH 17, 2023: 81-year-old amateur photographer Galina Zabelina holds her camera in a street. Being a member of the Union of Artists of Russia, Galina Zabelina like taking photographs and doing paintings. Roman Sokolov/TASS/Sipa USA
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45206116 RUSSIA, KRASNODAR - MARCH 17, 2023: 81-year-old amateur photographer Galina Zabelina carries her camera in a street. Being a member of the Union of Artists of Russia, Galina Zabelina like taking photographs and doing paintings. Roman Sokolov/TASS/Sipa USA
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20230209_zea_p169_670 VATICAN, VATICAN: Italy, Rome, Vatican, 2023/02/9 . Pope Francis receives in audience Members of the Vatican Amateur Sports Association at the Vatican . Photograph by Vatican Media / Catholic Press Photo RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - NO MARKETING - NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS. (Credit Image: © Vatican Media/IPA/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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44358785 Italy, Rome, Vatican, 2023/02/9 . Pope Francis receives in audience Members of the Vatican Amateur Sports Association at the Vatican . Photograph by Vatican Media / Catholic Press Photo RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - NO MARKETING - NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS. Photo Credit: Vatican Media/ IPA/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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44358786 Italy, Rome, Vatican, 2023/02/9 . Pope Francis receives in audience Members of the Vatican Amateur Sports Association at the Vatican . Photograph by Vatican Media / Catholic Press Photo RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - NO MARKETING - NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS. Photo Credit: Vatican Media/ IPA/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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44358780 Italy, Rome, Vatican, 2023/02/9 . Pope Francis receives in audience Members of the Vatican Amateur Sports Association at the Vatican . Photograph by Vatican Media / Catholic Press Photo RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - NO MARKETING - NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS. Photo Credit: Vatican Media/ IPA/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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44358784 Italy, Rome, Vatican, 2023/02/9 . Pope Francis receives in audience Members of the Vatican Amateur Sports Association at the Vatican . Photograph by Vatican Media / Catholic Press Photo RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - NO MARKETING - NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS. Photo Credit: Vatican Media/ IPA/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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44358782 Italy, Rome, Vatican, 2023/02/9 . Pope Francis receives in audience Members of the Vatican Amateur Sports Association at the Vatican . Photograph by Vatican Media / Catholic Press Photo RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - NO MARKETING - NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS. Photo Credit: Vatican Media/ IPA/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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44358783 Italy, Rome, Vatican, 2023/02/9 . Pope Francis receives in audience Members of the Vatican Amateur Sports Association at the Vatican . Photograph by Vatican Media / Catholic Press Photo RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - NO MARKETING - NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS. Photo Credit: Vatican Media/ IPA/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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38481519 BREDA, Netherlands, 01-04-2022, football, NAC Rat Verleghstadium, Keuken Kampioen Divisie, season 2021 / 2022, during the match NAC - Jong Ajax, a amateur photograph taking a selfie with Jong Ajax player Mohamed Ihattaren Photo Credit: Pro Shots/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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38481518 BREDA, Netherlands, 01-04-2022, football, NAC Rat Verleghstadium, Keuken Kampioen Divisie, season 2021 / 2022, during the match NAC - Jong Ajax, a amateur photograph taking a selfie with Jong Ajax player Mohamed Ihattaren Photo Credit: Pro Shots/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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ny150321124704 An amateur photographer carries his gear wrapped in plastic at Jingshan Park in Beijing on Monday, March 15, 2021, when the capital was engulfed in a sandstorm. The Communist Party has made great strides in reducing China?s pollution, but a perfect storm of northern winds and an industrial rebound has created dangerously high levels of pollution countrywide. (Gilles Sabrié/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny160820162104 Sola Olosunde, a graduate student and archival image enthusiast, in New York on July 30, 2020, with part of his collection of yearbooks from predominately Black schools and universities. Olosunde posts threads of archival photographs, news clippings and video footage on Twitter, racking up tens of thousands of retweets and likes. (Naima Green/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny160820162004 Sola Olosunde, a graduate student and archival image enthusiast, in New York on July 30, 2020. Olosunde posts threads of archival photographs, news clippings and video footage on Twitter, racking up tens of thousands of retweets and likes. (Naima Green/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny010519112904 -- EDS: PAIRS WITH PHOTO "NYTIMES 1951 PHOTOGRAPHY 6" -- FILE -- Amateur photographers in Manhattan, April 2, 1951. Thanks to the Eastman Kodak Company, by 1951 America's love affair with the snapshot was fixed. In the 68 years since, much has changed about amateur photography -- and much remains the same. (Sam Falk/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny010519121205 -- EDS: PAIRS WITH PHOTO "NYTIMES 1951 PHOTOGRAPHY 23" -- An amateur photographer at the Central Park Zoo in Manhattan, April 3, 2019. Thanks to the Eastman Kodak Company, by 1951 America's love affair with the snapshot was fixed. In the 68 years since, much has changed about amateur photography -- and much remains the same. (Tony Cenicola/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny010519121604 -- EDS: PAIRS WITH PHOTO "NYTIMES 1951 PHOTOGRAPHY 26" -- An amateur photographer at the Central Park Zoo in Manhattan, April 3, 2019. Thanks to the Eastman Kodak Company, by 1951 America's love affair with the snapshot was fixed. In the 68 years since, much has changed about amateur photography -- and much remains the same. (Tony Cenicola/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny010519113905 -- EDS: PAIRS WITH PHOTO "NYTIMES 1951 PHOTOGRAPHY 8" -- An amateur photographer outside St. Patrick's Cathedral in Manhattan, April 2, 2019. Thanks to the Eastman Kodak Company, by 1951 America's love affair with the snapshot was fixed. In the 68 years since, much has changed about amateur photography -- and much remains the same. (Tony Cenicola/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny010519120105 -- EDS: PAIRS WITH PHOTO "NYTIMES 1951 PHOTOGRAPHY 17" -- An amateur photographer at Central Park in Manhattan, April 2, 2019. Thanks to the Eastman Kodak Company, by 1951 America's love affair with the snapshot was fixed. In the 68 years since, much has changed about amateur photography -- and much remains the same. (Tony Cenicola/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny010519115405 -- EDS: PAIRS WITH PHOTO "NYTIMES 1951 PHOTOGRAPHY 14" -- An amateur photographer outside St. Patrick's Cathedral in Manhattan, April 1, 2019. Thanks to the Eastman Kodak Company, by 1951 America's love affair with the snapshot was fixed. In the 68 years since, much has changed about amateur photography -- and much remains the same. (Tony Cenicola/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny010519120804 -- EDS: PAIRS WITH PHOTO "NYTIMES 1951 PHOTOGRAPHY 20" -- FILE -- An amateur photographer outside Rockefeller Center in Manhattan, April 1, 2019. Thanks to the Eastman Kodak Company, by 1951 America's love affair with the snapshot was fixed. In the 68 years since, much has changed about amateur photography -- and much remains the same. (Tony Cenicola/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny010519113504 -- EDS: PAIRS WITH PHOTO "NYTIMES 1951 PHOTOGRAPHY 5" -- An amateur photographer at Rockefeller Center in Manhattan, April 1, 2019. Thanks to the Eastman Kodak Company, by 1951 America's love affair with the snapshot was fixed. In the 68 years since, much has changed about amateur photography -- and much remains the same. (Tony Cenicola/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny010519115105 -- EDS: PAIRS WITH PHOTO "NYTIMES 1951 PHOTOGRAPHY 11" -- An amateur photographer at Rockefeller Center in Manhattan, April 1, 2019. Thanks to the Eastman Kodak Company, by 1951 America's love affair with the snapshot was fixed. In the 68 years since, much has changed about amateur photography -- and much remains the same. (Tony Cenicola/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny010519112405 -- EDS: PAIRS WITH PHOTO "NYTIMES 2 1951 PHOTOGRAPHY " -- An amateur photographer at Rockefeller Center in Manhattan, April 1, 2019. Thanks to the Eastman Kodak Company, by 1951 America's love affair with the snapshot was fixed. In the 68 years since, much has changed about amateur photography -- and much remains the same. (Tony Cenicola/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny010519113004 -- EDS: PAIRS WITH PHOTO "NYTIMES 1951 PHOTOGRAPHY 9" -- FILE -- An amateur photographer outside St. Patrick's Cathedral in Manhattan, April 2, 1951. Thanks to the Eastman Kodak Company, by 1951 America's love affair with the snapshot was fixed. In the 68 years since, much has changed about amateur photography -- and much remains the same. (Sam Falk/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny010519112104 -- EDS: PAIRS WITH PHOTO "NYTIMES 1951 3 PHOTOGRAPHY " -- FILE -- An amateur photographer at Rockefeller Center in Manhattan, April 2, 1951. Thanks to the Eastman Kodak Company, by 1951 America's love affair with the snapshot was fixed. In the 68 years since, much has changed about amateur photography -- and much remains the same. (Sam Falk/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny060419194304 Benny Gantz, center, a retired army chief of staff and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's main challenger, and Yair Lapid, left, a popular former talk-show host and amateur boxer, in Tel Aviv, Israel, March 21, 2019. Israel's election on Tuesday seems to be all about Netanyahu ? keep him or dump him. But our photographer found that?s not the half of it. (Dan Balilty/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny010519115604 -- EDS: PAIRS WITH PHOTO "NYTIMES 1951 PHOTOGRAPHY 18" -- FILE -- An amateur photographer at Central Park in Manhattan, April 2, 1951. Thanks to the Eastman Kodak Company, by 1951 America's love affair with the snapshot was fixed. In the 68 years since, much has changed about amateur photography -- and much remains the same. (Sam Falk/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny010519120504 -- EDS: PAIRS WITH PHOTO "NYTIMES 1951 PHOTOGRAPHY 24" -- FILE -- An amateur photographer at the Central Park Zoo in Manhattan, April 2, 1951. Thanks to the Eastman Kodak Company, by 1951 America's love affair with the snapshot was fixed. In the 68 years since, much has changed about amateur photography -- and much remains the same. (Sam Falk/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny010519121404 -- EDS: PAIRS WITH PHOTO "NYTIMES 1951 PHOTOGRAPHY 27" -- FILE -- An amateur photographer at the Central Park Zoo in Manhattan, April 2, 1951. Thanks to the Eastman Kodak Company, by 1951 America's love affair with the snapshot was fixed. In the 68 years since, much has changed about amateur photography -- and much remains the same. (Sam Falk/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny010519115704 -- EDS: PAIRS WITH PHOTO "NYTIMES 1951 PHOTOGRAPHY 21" -- FILE -- An amateur photographer outside St. Patrick's Cathedral in Manhattan, April 2, 1951. Thanks to the Eastman Kodak Company, by 1951 America's love affair with the snapshot was fixed. In the 68 years since, much has changed about amateur photography -- and much remains the same. (Sam Falk/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny010519114506 -- EDS: PAIRS WITH PHOTO "NYTIMES 1951 PHOTOGRAPHY 15" -- FILE -- An amateur photographer outside St. Patrick's Cathedral in Manhattan, April 2, 1951. Thanks to the Eastman Kodak Company, by 1951 America's love affair with the snapshot was fixed. In the 68 years since, much has changed about amateur photography -- and much remains the same. (Sam Falk/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny010519113604 -- EDS: PAIRS WITH PHOTO "NYTIMES 1951 PHOTOGRAPHY 12" -- FILE -- An amateur photographer at Rockefeller Center in Manhattan, April 2, 1951. Thanks to the Eastman Kodak Company, by 1951 America's love affair with the snapshot was fixed. In the 68 years since, much has changed about amateur photography -- and much remains the same. (Sam Falk/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny281017190310 Amateur historian Catherine Corless looks at childhood photographs in her house on the outskirts of Tuam, Ireland, Sept. 21, 2017. Corless set out on an investigation into a burial site at a mother and baby home in town, and discovered that 796 children, babies and fetuses had died in the home during its 36-year existence. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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MG16101 GB. England. London. 2016. European Union referendum campaign: A rally for the Leave Campaign on the Brexit referendum. Michael Gove.
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990_16_2-Photo-Am_6HR Providence, Rhode Island: c. 1953. A model lounges by a stream while a group of amateur photographers take photographs of her.
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PAR418149 USA. Tampa, Florida. Republican National Convention. 2012. Anti-Establishment demonstration at the Joe Chillura Courthouse Square. Demonstrators, and amateur and professional photographers.
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LON134948 China. Inner Mongolia. Xiangshanwan. Amateur photographers come to the desert resort from all over China for a special festival. 2011
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PAR382008 UNITED ARAB EMIRATES. Dubai. March 9, 2010.
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LON129148 LITHUANIA. Palanga. Palanga is a busy summer beach resort in Lithuania. Boy's pose for a photograph with a snake. 2010.
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LON118325 GB. England. Bristol. Inside the Banksy versus The Bristol City Museum exhibition. 2009.
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LON101686 CHINA. Beijing. The Beijing Motor Show. 2008.
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PAR347781 THAILAND. Chiang Mai. Wat DOI SUTHEP. A Buddhist monk and pilgrims pray in the temple. A young woman takes a photograph.
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NYC86796 USA. Chicago, Illinois. November 2008. Presidential election.
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LON109319 USA. Miami. The Basel Art Fair. Marilyn Manson on the right, opening Gallery 101. 2008.
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LON111109 PERU. Cuzco. 2008.
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