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Bridgeman Arts

Re-enacted scenes of a photographer with boaters, 1880s, made in France, 1956

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 2 from the 1956 French documentary 'Images d'hier et D'aujourd'hui' (Images of Yesterday and Today) about the history of photography, featuring reenactments from the early 1900s. In this clip, a photographer takes pictures of people...
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Curated Video

Trump Says He's Ordered Navy To 'Shoot Down' Harassing Iranian Boats

Higher Ed
DOD officials told The New York Times they have not received formal instructions to do so.
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Sky News

Cornwall Under Coronavirus Lockdown Part 1

Higher Ed
VOICED: Coronavirus Lockdown. We've travelled to Cornwall to see how the restrictions are effecting people there. While there are warnings if tourists stay away this summer it could destroy many local businesses, some are finding ways to...
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Bloomberg

Brunswick Sees Huge Wave of Boat Sales

Higher Ed
Aug.03 -- Brunswick CEO David Foulkes discusses the recent increase in boat sales with Bloomberg's Alix Steel on "Bloomberg: Markets".
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Press Association

Kent council "days away" from not being able to deliver responsibilities for asylum seeking children

Higher Ed
Roger Gough, the Tory leader of Kent County Council, says the authority is "days away" from not being able to deliver its responsibilities for the unaccompanied asylum seeking children arriving on Kent's shores. The council has had...
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Press Association

Pro and anti-immigration protesters gather in Dover

Higher Ed
Protesters have gathered at the port of Dover to demonstrate over thousands of migrants reaching the UK in small boats. There were fears of violence ahead of Saturday with both pro and anti-immigration activists announcing their...
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Sky News

Brexit talks deadlocked over access to British fishing grounds

Higher Ed
VOICED: With just days remaining until his self-imposed deadline to reach a Brexit deal, Boris Johnson has warned the French government he is prepared to walk away from talks. The divisive issue is fishing quotas. Under UK proposals,...
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Bridgeman Arts

P-51s strafing, fishermen, fishing boats, harbours attacked, landing on Iwo Jima, US Army, Pacific War, 1945

Pre-K - Higher Ed
P-51s strafing, fishermen, fishing boats, harbours attacked, victory rolls over Iwo Jima, P-51s and B-29s landing on Iwo Jima, US Army, Pacific War, 1945
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Sky News

UK: The High Court will hear an urgent bid to block the first deportation flight to Rwanda which is scheduled for next Tuesday.

Higher Ed
VOICED: The High Court will hear an urgent bid to block the first deportation flight to Rwanda which is scheduled for next Tuesday. Lawyers of the affected asylum seekers say the government's new deportation policy is unlawful --...
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Sky News

PAKISTAN: Pakistani authorities have made the difficult decision to breach the country's largest freshwater lake -- diverting flood waters to a nearby river that will consequently lead to the displacement of a further 100 thousand people.

Higher Ed
VOICED: Pakistani authorities have made the difficult decision to breach the country's largest freshwater lake -- diverting flood waters to a nearby river that will consequently lead to the displacement of a further 100 thousand...
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Press Association

Mayor welcomes new fire boats on the Thames as part of £40m Brigade transformation

Higher Ed
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan has welcomed London Fire Brigade’s new fire boats to the Thames as part of a £40 million investment made by City Hall to expand the Brigade’s fleet of equipment and vehicles. The Mayor has committed to...
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Curated Video

62-year-old British tourist killed on a boat near the eastern Caribbean island of St. Lucia

Higher Ed
St Lucia's Police Commissioner has said that the motive behind an attack which left a British man dead appeared to be "robbery." Vernon Francois said 62-year-old Roger Pratt and his wife Margaret were set upon by attackers who demanded...
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Bloomberg

New York Cruise Lines Tours Are Second to None: CEO

Higher Ed
Oct. 28 -- Daniel Boockvar, CEO of New York Cruise Lines, explains what it takes to run a boat company. He speaks with Bloomberg's Pimm Fox on ""Taking Stock."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Sky News

Diplomatic relations worsen between Spain and UK over Gibraltar

Higher Ed
Diplomatic relations worsen between Spain and UK over Gibraltar
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Sky News

Storms and flooding continue to cause widespread disruption

Higher Ed
Storms and flooding continue to cause widespread disruption
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Sky News

Young South Africans in powerboating initiative

Higher Ed
Young South Africans in powerboating initiative
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Bloomberg

Sir Ben Ainslie Looks Ahead to the America's Cup

Higher Ed
Dec. 11 -- Competitive sailor Sir Ben Ainslie, a four-time Olympic gold medalist, discusses extreme sailing and previews the 35th America's Cup with Bloomberg's Rishaad Salamat on ""On The Move Asia."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Curated Video

NATO Secretary General expresses condolences for Balkans flooding victims; comments on Ukraine

Higher Ed
NATO Secretary General Andres Fogh Rasmussen held a meeting with Bosnia's three-man presidency on Wednesday and expressed condolences for the lives lost in the devastating floods that have hit the Balkan country since last...
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Bridgeman Arts

The Great Wave of Kanagawa

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A detailed view of ""The Great Wave of Kanagawa"" by Katsushika Hokusai.
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Curated Video

HRW says Rohingya face "desperate" situation

Higher Ed
RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLISTAP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYLhok Sukon, Indonesia - 12 May 20151. Rohingya and Bangladeshi migrants with UNHCR (United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees) official talking with...
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Curated Video

As oil from the destroyed Deepwater Horizon drilling platform nears the Louisiana coast, the AP's Rich Matthews finds worry in everyone from government officials to fishermen worried about their livelihood.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: As oil nears, 'we're just trying to protect our coast' As oil comes, 'just trying to protect our coast' CAPTION: As oil from the destroyed Deepwater Horizon drilling platform nears the Louisiana coast, the...
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Bloomberg

Would Brazilian Political Change Favour Financial Sector?

Higher Ed
April 12 -- Brazilian lawmakers pushed President Dilma Rousseff a step closer to impeachment after a committee in the lower house voted for her ouster in the first formal test of sentiment in Congress. Citigroup Global Markets Head of...
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Sky News

UKIP MP Douglas Carswell supports Vote Leave EU

Higher Ed
UKIP MP Douglas Carswell supports Vote Leave EU
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Sky News

Tensions high in the South China Sea as China continues to reclaim land in the disputed region and carry out large scale military drills

Higher Ed
Tensions high in the South China Sea as China continues to reclaim land in the disputed region and carry out large scale military drills