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The Leeds Studios, previously used by Yorkshire Television, before becoming ITV Yorkshire. Each ITV region had its own studios.
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ITV Central Headquarters Gas Street
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Itv-office
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The National athletics stadium with the Transmitter in the background.When first constructed it only transmitted BBC Television on the old VHF 405-line system. The Croydon transmitter was then built to broadcast ITV
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BBC Big Screen
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Tank destroyer using ATGMs. The M901 ITV (Improved TOW Vehicle) is a United States Army armored vehicle designed to carry a dual M220 TOW launcher.
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Logo on van After the departure of Crozier to ITV, on May 27, 2010, Royal Mail appointed Canadian Moya Greene as Chief Executive designate
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M901 ITV.Original amateur penetration estimates were 600 mm for B GM-71A/B and 700-800 mm for B GM-71C however according to now declassified CIA study "U.S. INTELLIGENCE AND SOVIET ARMOR" written by Paul F.
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Emma Bunton
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Jane Austen Centre
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Alastair Campbell walks through a revolving door as he leaves offices of ITV in London, after giving television interviews, Monday July 9, 2007. Prime Minister Tony Blair´s government colleagues had serious doubts about the invasion of Iraq, the fo
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BBC Yorkshire studios
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The Manchester Eye ITV franchisee Granada Television has its headquarters in Quay Street, in the Castle field area of the city.[149] Granada produces the world's oldest and most watched television soap opera, Coronation Street,[150] which is screened five times a week on ITV1.
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The South Bank Television Centre, seen from across the River Thames.
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View of Doc Martin's fictional home, which is actually "Fern Cottage" shown in the centre of the picture.
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From the Roaring Twenties and the time of Weimar culture: a meeting point for homosexuals, described by Klaus Mann and Christopher Isherwood: the area at Berlins Nollendorfplatz and Motzstrasse.
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All Saints Church
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The Exchange
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HMS Grafton after renaming as Almirante Lynch (FF-07) prior to delivery to the Chilean Navy. HMS Grafton (F80) was a Type 23 frigate of the Royal Navy. It was the ninth vessel to bear the name, and is named after the Duke of Grafton.
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The Lamb & Flag is the name of several public houses in Britain of which perhaps the best known is the old coaching inn at 12 St Giles', Oxford, England.
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Stott Hall Farm, viewed from Moorland above westbound carriageway.
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A panoramic view of the Royal Crescent
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Sigur Rós performing in Hong Kong, on 7 April 2006. Their fourth album, Takk... ([ˈtʰaʰk]; "Thanks...") employs the distinctive sound of their second album in a more rock oriented structure with greater use of the guitar, and was released in September 2005.
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Rawtenstall bus station, September 2008
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The Croydon transmitting station (also known as the NTL Tower) is a broadcasting and telecommunications facility located in Upper Norwood, London, England (grid reference TQ332696), in the London Borough of Croydon, owned by Arqiva. It was founded in 1955 and initially used a small lattice tower. The tower present on the site today is 152 metres (499 ft) high and was built in 1962.
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Bourdais driving for Toro Rosso at the 2009 Malaysian Grand Prix.
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Ronald Reagan with Walter Cronkite
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RMS Queen Mary 2 in the Southampton Dock
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A Class 365 train at King's Lynn railway station in November 2009.
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