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20230914_zia_c218_002 September 14, 2023, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia: A team of scientists from the Queensland Museum has made a remarkable discovery, of four rare, delicate sponges found in the depths of the ocean. These sponges were located on seamounts off the coast of Queensland and Tasmania, rising from four kilometres below the ocean's surface to just one kilometre down..Dr. Merrick Ekins, the Queensland Museum Network Collection Manager specialising in Sessile Marine Invertebrates, described these sponges as having razor-sharp spicules that elegantly form intricate rosettes..''These exquisite sponges mark the first documented instances of the genus Hamacantha (Vomerula) within the Australian Exclusive Economic Zone,'' Dr. Ekins exclaimed..The discovery of these four new species has expanded the known species within the subgenus Vomerula to a total of 26..Hamacantha (Vomerula) novacula is a fragile, lace-like, encrusting sponge was discovered attached to a rock, boasting a pristine white and translucent appearance. It earned the name Hamacantha (Vomerula) novacula, in reference to its remarkably sharp fimbria, resembling a shaving knife. ''Novacula'' is derived from Latin and translates to ''sharp knife.'' Hamacantha (Vomerula) melliflura is another delicate, lace-like, encrusting sponge, Hamacantha (Vomerula) melliflura, was christened for its resemblance to honey's flowing nature and the honeycomb-like texture adorning its surface. ''Melliflura'' signifies ''flowing with honey.''.Hamacantha (Vomerula) ridleyi is a fragile, encrusting sponge showcases a smooth surface devoid of visible oscules. It was bestowed with the name Hamacantha (Vomerula) ridleyi in honor of Stuart Ridley, a prolific describer of numerous minute deep-water sponge species documented during the HMS Challenger and HMS Alert expeditions..Hamacantha (Vomerula) levii is a round and slender specimen characterized by its rough surface, Hamacantha (Vome (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20230914_zia_c218_003 September 14, 2023, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia: A team of scientists from the Queensland Museum has made a remarkable discovery, of four rare, delicate sponges found in the depths of the ocean. These sponges were located on seamounts off the coast of Queensland and Tasmania, rising from four kilometres below the ocean's surface to just one kilometre down..Dr. Merrick Ekins, the Queensland Museum Network Collection Manager specialising in Sessile Marine Invertebrates, described these sponges as having razor-sharp spicules that elegantly form intricate rosettes..''These exquisite sponges mark the first documented instances of the genus Hamacantha (Vomerula) within the Australian Exclusive Economic Zone,'' Dr. Ekins exclaimed..The discovery of these four new species has expanded the known species within the subgenus Vomerula to a total of 26..Hamacantha (Vomerula) novacula is a fragile, lace-like, encrusting sponge was discovered attached to a rock, boasting a pristine white and translucent appearance. It earned the name Hamacantha (Vomerula) novacula, in reference to its remarkably sharp fimbria, resembling a shaving knife. ''Novacula'' is derived from Latin and translates to ''sharp knife.'' Hamacantha (Vomerula) melliflura is another delicate, lace-like, encrusting sponge, Hamacantha (Vomerula) melliflura, was christened for its resemblance to honey's flowing nature and the honeycomb-like texture adorning its surface. ''Melliflura'' signifies ''flowing with honey.''.Hamacantha (Vomerula) ridleyi is a fragile, encrusting sponge showcases a smooth surface devoid of visible oscules. It was bestowed with the name Hamacantha (Vomerula) ridleyi in honor of Stuart Ridley, a prolific describer of numerous minute deep-water sponge species documented during the HMS Challenger and HMS Alert expeditions..Hamacantha (Vomerula) levii is a round and slender specimen characterized by its rough surface, Hamacantha (Vome (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20230802_zaf_x99_029 JINHUA, Aug. 2, 2023 This combo photo taken on Aug. 1, 2023 shows decorative sculptures at an ancestral hall in Zhuge Village of Lanxi City, east China's Zhejiang Province. The Zhuge Village, a historic gem with over 300 ancient buildings dating back to Ming and Qing dynasties (1368-1911), is home to descendents of Zhuge Liang, a renowned military strategist in the Three Kingdom Period (220-280). The village has made concerted efforts to preserve the ancient heritages and develop tourism, receiving over 500,000 visitors annually. (Credit Image: © Weng Xinyang/Xinhua/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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47560300 Gregor Townsend of Scotland watches as his team warms up during the International Friendly match at Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium, EdinburghPicture by Jamie Johnston/Focus Images/Sipa USA 0771437379529/07/2023
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20230721_zna_c181_010 July 21, 2023, Spain, Spain: Infographic representing how seats are allocated for the Congress of Deputies in the general elections in Spain according to the D'Hondt system...JULY 21;2023..Europa Press..07/21/2023 (Credit Image: © Europa Press/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20230703_zna_c181_179 July 3, 2023, Spain, Spain: Infographic explaining the distribution of seats for the Congress of Deputies in the Spanish electoral system according to the D'Hont system...D'HONT LAW;VOTES..Europa Press..07/03/2023 (Credit Image: © Europa Press/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20230627_zia_d204_267 June 27, 2023, Berlin, DEU: Ausstellung MACHT RAUM GEWALT. Planen und Bauen im Nationalsozialismus. ? Akademie der Kuenste, Berlin ? Besuch von Bundeskanzler und Bundesbauministerin ? Olaf Scholz, Bundeskanzler, unmittelbar vor der Abfahrt nach einem Ausstellungsbesuch (Credit Image: © Chris Emil JanßEn/DDP/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20230523_zia_c218_036 May 23, 2023, Valencia, California, United States: This image shows: William Wallace's (Mel Gibson) Scottish Claymore Sword from BRAVEHEART (1995), est. $50,000 - $100,000...Film and TV memorabilia worth over $12 million, including iconic outfits from Star Wars, Batman, Gladiator, and Harry Potter, will be auctioned by Propstore from 28 to 30 June 2023..Over 1,400 rare and iconic lots will be sold during the Entertainment Memorabilia Live Auction..Among the most sought after items to be sold at the Propstore auction are Princess Leiaâ??s (Carrie Fisher) Screen-and-Photo Matched Ceremonial Dress from Star Wars: Episode IV â?? A New Hope - which is expected to sell for between $1 million - $2 million..Expected to sell for a similar sum is Batmanâ??s (Christian Bale) Batpod from Christopher Nolanâ??s The Dark Knight (2008) and The Dark Knight Rises (2012)..Peter Quill's (Chris Pratt) Light-Up ''Star-Lord'' Helmet from Guardians of the Galaxy (2014) is expected to sell for between $100,000 - $200,000. Also setting you back a similar sum will be the coat Rose DeWitt Bukater (Kate Winslet) wore as the Titanic sunk in James Cameronâ??s historical epic. A Spider Head from The Thing also has the same estimate..General Maximusâ?? (Russell Crowe) armour from Gladiatorâ??s estimate is $80,000 - $160,000, the same as an outfit Harrison Ford wore while playing Rick Deckard in 1982â??s Blade Runner..Harry Potterâ??s (Daniel Radcliffe) distressed costume, complete with glasses, from the second film in the series, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets will cost between $75,000 - $150,000. .A baseball glove from Field of Dreams autographed by Kevin Costner, a Jason Vorhees hockey mask, Michael Keatonâ??s Batman costume, a claymore sword wielded by Mel Gibson in Braveheart, and the rock hammer Andy Dufresne (Tim Robins) used to escape in The Shawshank Redemption are also available. .A more recent piece of memor (Credit Image: © Cov
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20230511_zia_c218_013 May 11, 2023, Beverly Hills, California, United States: This image shows: A dress designed for Amy Winehouse's unfulfilled 2011 European tour with the name Bamboo Stripey...Costumes, garments, and personal property that once belonged to the late Amy Winehouse are up for auction. .The stunning collection, curated by Naomi Parry, author of Beyond Black, the definitive story of Amy Winehouse, and Winehouseâ??s stylist, designer and close friend, is to be sold as part of Julienâ??s Auctionsâ?? Music Icons sale from 19 to 21 May 2023..The items were displayed recently at The Museum of Style Icons at the Newbridge Silverware Visitorâ??s Centreâ??s exhibition of Winehouseâ??s life and career. It includes never-before-seen items such as a group of figure-hugging mini-dresses Winehouse designed with Parry for a new fashion line and for her 2011 European Tour. The latter were sadly never worn due to Winehouseâ??s tragic death from accidental alcohol poisoning in July 2011. .Also included are rare design sketches, collages and artwork related to these colorful, custom-made creations designed for Winehouseâ??s famous silhouette and all of which she gave names to such as: â??Palm Trees,â? â??Parry Keet,â? â??Flaminâ?? Goâ? â??Itsy Bitsy Camdenâ? (a yellow and black dress which according to Parry was Winehouseâ??s favorite from the collection), â??The Origami(y),â? â??Shock Out,â? â??Bamboo Stripey,â? and more (estimate range each dress: $5,000 - $7,000)..Another rare piece heading to auction for the first time will be her D&G brand shell patterned dress worn in her 2004 â??F*ck Me Pumpsâ? music video. The cotton mini dress with an enlarged Polynesian â??60s style floral print and defined bust cups was featured in the music video for the fourth and final single off her 2004 Frank album and exhibited an early example of Winehouseâ??s love for wearing
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20230511_zia_c218_011 May 11, 2023, Beverly Hills, California, United States: This image shows: A dress designed for Amy Winehouse's unfulfilled 2011 European tour with the name Flamin' Go...Costumes, garments, and personal property that once belonged to the late Amy Winehouse are up for auction. .The stunning collection, curated by Naomi Parry, author of Beyond Black, the definitive story of Amy Winehouse, and Winehouseâ??s stylist, designer and close friend, is to be sold as part of Julienâ??s Auctionsâ?? Music Icons sale from 19 to 21 May 2023..The items were displayed recently at The Museum of Style Icons at the Newbridge Silverware Visitorâ??s Centreâ??s exhibition of Winehouseâ??s life and career. It includes never-before-seen items such as a group of figure-hugging mini-dresses Winehouse designed with Parry for a new fashion line and for her 2011 European Tour. The latter were sadly never worn due to Winehouseâ??s tragic death from accidental alcohol poisoning in July 2011. .Also included are rare design sketches, collages and artwork related to these colorful, custom-made creations designed for Winehouseâ??s famous silhouette and all of which she gave names to such as: â??Palm Trees,â? â??Parry Keet,â? â??Flaminâ?? Goâ? â??Itsy Bitsy Camdenâ? (a yellow and black dress which according to Parry was Winehouseâ??s favorite from the collection), â??The Origami(y),â? â??Shock Out,â? â??Bamboo Stripey,â? and more (estimate range each dress: $5,000 - $7,000)..Another rare piece heading to auction for the first time will be her D&G brand shell patterned dress worn in her 2004 â??F*ck Me Pumpsâ? music video. The cotton mini dress with an enlarged Polynesian â??60s style floral print and defined bust cups was featured in the music video for the fourth and final single off her 2004 Frank album and exhibited an early example of Winehouseâ??s love for wearing Dolc
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20230511_zia_c218_004 May 11, 2023, Beverly Hills, California, United States: This image shows: A dress designed for Amy Winehouse's unfulfilled 2011 European tour with the name Shock Out...Costumes, garments, and personal property that once belonged to the late Amy Winehouse are up for auction. .The stunning collection, curated by Naomi Parry, author of Beyond Black, the definitive story of Amy Winehouse, and Winehouseâ??s stylist, designer and close friend, is to be sold as part of Julienâ??s Auctionsâ?? Music Icons sale from 19 to 21 May 2023..The items were displayed recently at The Museum of Style Icons at the Newbridge Silverware Visitorâ??s Centreâ??s exhibition of Winehouseâ??s life and career. It includes never-before-seen items such as a group of figure-hugging mini-dresses Winehouse designed with Parry for a new fashion line and for her 2011 European Tour. The latter were sadly never worn due to Winehouseâ??s tragic death from accidental alcohol poisoning in July 2011. .Also included are rare design sketches, collages and artwork related to these colorful, custom-made creations designed for Winehouseâ??s famous silhouette and all of which she gave names to such as: â??Palm Trees,â? â??Parry Keet,â? â??Flaminâ?? Goâ? â??Itsy Bitsy Camdenâ? (a yellow and black dress which according to Parry was Winehouseâ??s favorite from the collection), â??The Origami(y),â? â??Shock Out,â? â??Bamboo Stripey,â? and more (estimate range each dress: $5,000 - $7,000)..Another rare piece heading to auction for the first time will be her D&G brand shell patterned dress worn in her 2004 â??F*ck Me Pumpsâ? music video. The cotton mini dress with an enlarged Polynesian â??60s style floral print and defined bust cups was featured in the music video for the fourth and final single off her 2004 Frank album and exhibited an early example of Winehouseâ??s love for wearing Dolce
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20230511_zia_c218_008 May 11, 2023, Beverly Hills, California, United States: This image shows: A dress designed for Amy Winehouse's unfulfilled 2011 European tour with the name Parry Keet...Costumes, garments, and personal property that once belonged to the late Amy Winehouse are up for auction. .The stunning collection, curated by Naomi Parry, author of Beyond Black, the definitive story of Amy Winehouse, and Winehouseâ??s stylist, designer and close friend, is to be sold as part of Julienâ??s Auctionsâ?? Music Icons sale from 19 to 21 May 2023..The items were displayed recently at The Museum of Style Icons at the Newbridge Silverware Visitorâ??s Centreâ??s exhibition of Winehouseâ??s life and career. It includes never-before-seen items such as a group of figure-hugging mini-dresses Winehouse designed with Parry for a new fashion line and for her 2011 European Tour. The latter were sadly never worn due to Winehouseâ??s tragic death from accidental alcohol poisoning in July 2011. .Also included are rare design sketches, collages and artwork related to these colorful, custom-made creations designed for Winehouseâ??s famous silhouette and all of which she gave names to such as: â??Palm Trees,â? â??Parry Keet,â? â??Flaminâ?? Goâ? â??Itsy Bitsy Camdenâ? (a yellow and black dress which according to Parry was Winehouseâ??s favorite from the collection), â??The Origami(y),â? â??Shock Out,â? â??Bamboo Stripey,â? and more (estimate range each dress: $5,000 - $7,000)..Another rare piece heading to auction for the first time will be her D&G brand shell patterned dress worn in her 2004 â??F*ck Me Pumpsâ? music video. The cotton mini dress with an enlarged Polynesian â??60s style floral print and defined bust cups was featured in the music video for the fourth and final single off her 2004 Frank album and exhibited an early example of Winehouseâ??s love for wearing Dolc
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20230511_zia_c218_015 May 11, 2023, Beverly Hills, California, United States: This image shows: A dress designed for Amy Winehouse's unfulfilled 2011 European tour with the name Origami(y)...Costumes, garments, and personal property that once belonged to the late Amy Winehouse are up for auction. .The stunning collection, curated by Naomi Parry, author of Beyond Black, the definitive story of Amy Winehouse, and Winehouseâ??s stylist, designer and close friend, is to be sold as part of Julienâ??s Auctionsâ?? Music Icons sale from 19 to 21 May 2023..The items were displayed recently at The Museum of Style Icons at the Newbridge Silverware Visitorâ??s Centreâ??s exhibition of Winehouseâ??s life and career. It includes never-before-seen items such as a group of figure-hugging mini-dresses Winehouse designed with Parry for a new fashion line and for her 2011 European Tour. The latter were sadly never worn due to Winehouseâ??s tragic death from accidental alcohol poisoning in July 2011. .Also included are rare design sketches, collages and artwork related to these colorful, custom-made creations designed for Winehouseâ??s famous silhouette and all of which she gave names to such as: â??Palm Trees,â? â??Parry Keet,â? â??Flaminâ?? Goâ? â??Itsy Bitsy Camdenâ? (a yellow and black dress which according to Parry was Winehouseâ??s favorite from the collection), â??The Origami(y),â? â??Shock Out,â? â??Bamboo Stripey,â? and more (estimate range each dress: $5,000 - $7,000)..Another rare piece heading to auction for the first time will be her D&G brand shell patterned dress worn in her 2004 â??F*ck Me Pumpsâ? music video. The cotton mini dress with an enlarged Polynesian â??60s style floral print and defined bust cups was featured in the music video for the fourth and final single off her 2004 Frank album and exhibited an early example of Winehouseâ??s love for wearing Dolc
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20230506_zaa_ap2_345 May 6, 2023, London, London, United Kingdom: Crown Prince Fumihito and Crown Princess Kiko of Japan arriving at the Coronation of King Charles III at Westminster Abbey in London, (Credit Image: © Pool/i-Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20230503_zaf_r103_002 Italy, Calabria - April 3, 2023.Anti Ndrangheta mafia operation. 108 arrests.International drug trafficking defeated.Archive photo (Credit Image: © Cattaneo/ROPI/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20230425_zea_a189_045 April 25, 2023, Stockholm, Sweden: Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden attends the Children's Brain Day 2023 at the Royal College of Music on April 25, 2023 in Stockholm, Sweden. (Credit Image: © Stella Pictures/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20230424_zia_c218_048 April 24, 2023, London, United Kingdom: A fine Art Deco sapphire and diamond brooch, circa 1925, a gift from Queen Mary to Princess Margaret in 1946, will be offered for sale at Noonans Mayfair in their auction of Jewellery, Watches and Objects of Vertu to be held on Tuesday, 13 June, 2023. The stylish Art Deco brooch, cased by Collingwood, was a gift to the Princess from her grandmother Queen Mary, on her confirmation on 15 April, 1946, when the Princess was aged 15 years old. The brooch is estimated to fetch £8,000-12,000 and is being sold by a collector. .Also included in the auction is a white Honiton lace fan, circa 1900, formerly the property of Princess Margaret and given as a gift from her grandmother Queen Mary in 1939. The lace fan was made to order by Queen Mary in 1904, for Victoria Mary, Princess of Wales, for the St Louis Exhibition in the USA. The fan is offered for sale with an estimate of £1,000-2,000. . .As Frances Noble, Associate Director, and Head of Jewellery at Noonans explains: â??During the years of the Second World War, the two Royal Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret, took part in Royal pantomimes at Christmas, performed at Windsor Castle, helping to build morale during the dark years of the war, the first pantomime being held in 1941. Photographs of the two sisters in the 1943 Royal pantomime of Aladdin show Princess Margaret holding the lace fan in her role as Princess Roxana, with her sister taking the lead role of Aladdin. The idea to stage the Royal pantomimes came after the two princesses appeared in a concert with children from the Royal School to aid the war effort. Funds from the shows went towards the Royal Household Wool Fund which provided comforts for the troops.â? . .Both the brooch and fan were formerly sold at Christieâ??s auction, Property from the Collection of Her Royal Highness, The Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon, exactly 17 years ago (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20230424_zia_c218_047 April 24, 2023, London, United Kingdom: A fine Art Deco sapphire and diamond brooch, circa 1925, a gift from Queen Mary to Princess Margaret in 1946, will be offered for sale at Noonans Mayfair in their auction of Jewellery, Watches and Objects of Vertu to be held on Tuesday, 13 June, 2023. The stylish Art Deco brooch, cased by Collingwood, was a gift to the Princess from her grandmother Queen Mary, on her confirmation on 15 April, 1946, when the Princess was aged 15 years old. The brooch is estimated to fetch £8,000-12,000 and is being sold by a collector. .Also included in the auction is a white Honiton lace fan, circa 1900, formerly the property of Princess Margaret and given as a gift from her grandmother Queen Mary in 1939. The lace fan was made to order by Queen Mary in 1904, for Victoria Mary, Princess of Wales, for the St Louis Exhibition in the USA. The fan is offered for sale with an estimate of £1,000-2,000. . .As Frances Noble, Associate Director, and Head of Jewellery at Noonans explains: â??During the years of the Second World War, the two Royal Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret, took part in Royal pantomimes at Christmas, performed at Windsor Castle, helping to build morale during the dark years of the war, the first pantomime being held in 1941. Photographs of the two sisters in the 1943 Royal pantomime of Aladdin show Princess Margaret holding the lace fan in her role as Princess Roxana, with her sister taking the lead role of Aladdin. The idea to stage the Royal pantomimes came after the two princesses appeared in a concert with children from the Royal School to aid the war effort. Funds from the shows went towards the Royal Household Wool Fund which provided comforts for the troops.â? . .Both the brooch and fan were formerly sold at Christieâ??s auction, Property from the Collection of Her Royal Highness, The Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon, exactly 17 years ago (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20230422_zia_k200_008 April 22, 2023, WAKAYAMA, Japan: Continuous photo based on a video shot by a Kyodo News reporter shows the moment an explosive device is thrown at Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, before he was due to make a stump speech at a fishing port in the western Japan city of Wakayama on April 15, 2023. (Kyodo).==Kyodo. (Credit Image: © Kyodonews/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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