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  • EXCLUSIVE: ARE YOU SWAY-ED BY THIS UNIQUE HOUSE FOR SALE - INCREDIBLE HOME INSIDE A 220-FOOT TOWER COULD BE YOURS FOR £10 By Magnus News Agency Buyers are being offered one last chance to own a unique 220-foot-high Victorian folly before it is offered as a prize in a competition for just £10 a ticket. Sway Tower, in Hampshire, sits resplendent above the village of the same name with commanding views of the English countryside and south coast. The 1880s intricately designed concrete monolith has been in the family of businessman and entrepreneur Paul Atlas and his family for the past 45 years. But now the property, which comes complete with a 60-foot swimming pool and telecommunications income of £35,000 plus a year, is on the market in a once-in-a-lifetime sale. Grandfather-of-four Paul has lived in the 14-floor tower since 1995 with Julie raising their two children. Since they bought it in 1973 for £2,600 the Atlas’s have been busy renovating the structure ensuring that what stands now will last for generations to come. In the mid-90s, with the backing of the local authority and heritage charities, Paul and a team of tradesmen renovated the structure after the storm of 1987 hit the south coast. Over the years the Atlas family has used the tower for a variety of uses; from a very elaborate ‘shed’ when it was first purchased, to a restaurant, hotel and finally to a one-of-a-kind multi-million-pound home. However, if a buyer cannot be found within 45 days, the owners will commence the process of offering the tower as prize with competition property experts WinThis.life Paul, 71, said the tower is anything but an ordinary home and nowadays he restricts climbing the 330 steps to the top to once a month. He said offering the chance for someone to own the tower for the price of a raffle ticket was an incredible opportunity as the place is ready to go needing no work by any new owner. Paul said: “In the early 1990s we were taking £585 a night in revenue from t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ARE YOU SWAY-ED BY THIS UNIQUE HOUSE FOR SALE - INCREDIBLE HOME INSIDE A 220-FOOT TOWER COULD BE YOURS FOR £10 By Magnus News Agency Buyers are being offered one last chance to own a unique 220-foot-high Victorian folly before it is offered as a prize in a competition for just £10 a ticket. Sway Tower, in Hampshire, sits resplendent above the village of the same name with commanding views of the English countryside and south coast. The 1880s intricately designed concrete monolith has been in the family of businessman and entrepreneur Paul Atlas and his family for the past 45 years. But now the property, which comes complete with a 60-foot swimming pool and telecommunications income of £35,000 plus a year, is on the market in a once-in-a-lifetime sale. Grandfather-of-four Paul has lived in the 14-floor tower since 1995 with Julie raising their two children. Since they bought it in 1973 for £2,600 the Atlas’s have been busy renovating the structure ensuring that what stands now will last for generations to come. In the mid-90s, with the backing of the local authority and heritage charities, Paul and a team of tradesmen renovated the structure after the storm of 1987 hit the south coast. Over the years the Atlas family has used the tower for a variety of uses; from a very elaborate ‘shed’ when it was first purchased, to a restaurant, hotel and finally to a one-of-a-kind multi-million-pound home. However, if a buyer cannot be found within 45 days, the owners will commence the process of offering the tower as prize with competition property experts WinThis.life Paul, 71, said the tower is anything but an ordinary home and nowadays he restricts climbing the 330 steps to the top to once a month. He said offering the chance for someone to own the tower for the price of a raffle ticket was an incredible opportunity as the place is ready to go needing no work by any new owner. Paul said: “In the early 1990s we were taking £585 a night in revenue from t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ARE YOU SWAY-ED BY THIS UNIQUE HOUSE FOR SALE - INCREDIBLE HOME INSIDE A 220-FOOT TOWER COULD BE YOURS FOR £10 By Magnus News Agency Buyers are being offered one last chance to own a unique 220-foot-high Victorian folly before it is offered as a prize in a competition for just £10 a ticket. Sway Tower, in Hampshire, sits resplendent above the village of the same name with commanding views of the English countryside and south coast. The 1880s intricately designed concrete monolith has been in the family of businessman and entrepreneur Paul Atlas and his family for the past 45 years. But now the property, which comes complete with a 60-foot swimming pool and telecommunications income of £35,000 plus a year, is on the market in a once-in-a-lifetime sale. Grandfather-of-four Paul has lived in the 14-floor tower since 1995 with Julie raising their two children. Since they bought it in 1973 for £2,600 the Atlas’s have been busy renovating the structure ensuring that what stands now will last for generations to come. In the mid-90s, with the backing of the local authority and heritage charities, Paul and a team of tradesmen renovated the structure after the storm of 1987 hit the south coast. Over the years the Atlas family has used the tower for a variety of uses; from a very elaborate ‘shed’ when it was first purchased, to a restaurant, hotel and finally to a one-of-a-kind multi-million-pound home. However, if a buyer cannot be found within 45 days, the owners will commence the process of offering the tower as prize with competition property experts WinThis.life Paul, 71, said the tower is anything but an ordinary home and nowadays he restricts climbing the 330 steps to the top to once a month. He said offering the chance for someone to own the tower for the price of a raffle ticket was an incredible opportunity as the place is ready to go needing no work by any new owner. Paul said: “In the early 1990s we were taking £585 a night in revenue from t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ARE YOU SWAY-ED BY THIS UNIQUE HOUSE FOR SALE - INCREDIBLE HOME INSIDE A 220-FOOT TOWER COULD BE YOURS FOR £10 By Magnus News Agency Buyers are being offered one last chance to own a unique 220-foot-high Victorian folly before it is offered as a prize in a competition for just £10 a ticket. Sway Tower, in Hampshire, sits resplendent above the village of the same name with commanding views of the English countryside and south coast. The 1880s intricately designed concrete monolith has been in the family of businessman and entrepreneur Paul Atlas and his family for the past 45 years. But now the property, which comes complete with a 60-foot swimming pool and telecommunications income of £35,000 plus a year, is on the market in a once-in-a-lifetime sale. Grandfather-of-four Paul has lived in the 14-floor tower since 1995 with Julie raising their two children. Since they bought it in 1973 for £2,600 the Atlas’s have been busy renovating the structure ensuring that what stands now will last for generations to come. In the mid-90s, with the backing of the local authority and heritage charities, Paul and a team of tradesmen renovated the structure after the storm of 1987 hit the south coast. Over the years the Atlas family has used the tower for a variety of uses; from a very elaborate ‘shed’ when it was first purchased, to a restaurant, hotel and finally to a one-of-a-kind multi-million-pound home. However, if a buyer cannot be found within 45 days, the owners will commence the process of offering the tower as prize with competition property experts WinThis.life Paul, 71, said the tower is anything but an ordinary home and nowadays he restricts climbing the 330 steps to the top to once a month. He said offering the chance for someone to own the tower for the price of a raffle ticket was an incredible opportunity as the place is ready to go needing no work by any new owner. Paul said: “In the early 1990s we were taking £585 a night in revenue from t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ARE YOU SWAY-ED BY THIS UNIQUE HOUSE FOR SALE - INCREDIBLE HOME INSIDE A 220-FOOT TOWER COULD BE YOURS FOR £10 By Magnus News Agency Buyers are being offered one last chance to own a unique 220-foot-high Victorian folly before it is offered as a prize in a competition for just £10 a ticket. Sway Tower, in Hampshire, sits resplendent above the village of the same name with commanding views of the English countryside and south coast. The 1880s intricately designed concrete monolith has been in the family of businessman and entrepreneur Paul Atlas and his family for the past 45 years. But now the property, which comes complete with a 60-foot swimming pool and telecommunications income of £35,000 plus a year, is on the market in a once-in-a-lifetime sale. Grandfather-of-four Paul has lived in the 14-floor tower since 1995 with Julie raising their two children. Since they bought it in 1973 for £2,600 the Atlas’s have been busy renovating the structure ensuring that what stands now will last for generations to come. In the mid-90s, with the backing of the local authority and heritage charities, Paul and a team of tradesmen renovated the structure after the storm of 1987 hit the south coast. Over the years the Atlas family has used the tower for a variety of uses; from a very elaborate ‘shed’ when it was first purchased, to a restaurant, hotel and finally to a one-of-a-kind multi-million-pound home. However, if a buyer cannot be found within 45 days, the owners will commence the process of offering the tower as prize with competition property experts WinThis.life Paul, 71, said the tower is anything but an ordinary home and nowadays he restricts climbing the 330 steps to the top to once a month. He said offering the chance for someone to own the tower for the price of a raffle ticket was an incredible opportunity as the place is ready to go needing no work by any new owner. Paul said: “In the early 1990s we were taking £585 a night in revenue from t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ARE YOU SWAY-ED BY THIS UNIQUE HOUSE FOR SALE - INCREDIBLE HOME INSIDE A 220-FOOT TOWER COULD BE YOURS FOR £10 By Magnus News Agency Buyers are being offered one last chance to own a unique 220-foot-high Victorian folly before it is offered as a prize in a competition for just £10 a ticket. Sway Tower, in Hampshire, sits resplendent above the village of the same name with commanding views of the English countryside and south coast. The 1880s intricately designed concrete monolith has been in the family of businessman and entrepreneur Paul Atlas and his family for the past 45 years. But now the property, which comes complete with a 60-foot swimming pool and telecommunications income of £35,000 plus a year, is on the market in a once-in-a-lifetime sale. Grandfather-of-four Paul has lived in the 14-floor tower since 1995 with Julie raising their two children. Since they bought it in 1973 for £2,600 the Atlas’s have been busy renovating the structure ensuring that what stands now will last for generations to come. In the mid-90s, with the backing of the local authority and heritage charities, Paul and a team of tradesmen renovated the structure after the storm of 1987 hit the south coast. Over the years the Atlas family has used the tower for a variety of uses; from a very elaborate ‘shed’ when it was first purchased, to a restaurant, hotel and finally to a one-of-a-kind multi-million-pound home. However, if a buyer cannot be found within 45 days, the owners will commence the process of offering the tower as prize with competition property experts WinThis.life Paul, 71, said the tower is anything but an ordinary home and nowadays he restricts climbing the 330 steps to the top to once a month. He said offering the chance for someone to own the tower for the price of a raffle ticket was an incredible opportunity as the place is ready to go needing no work by any new owner. Paul said: “In the early 1990s we were taking £585 a night in revenue from t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ARE YOU SWAY-ED BY THIS UNIQUE HOUSE FOR SALE - INCREDIBLE HOME INSIDE A 220-FOOT TOWER COULD BE YOURS FOR £10 By Magnus News Agency Buyers are being offered one last chance to own a unique 220-foot-high Victorian folly before it is offered as a prize in a competition for just £10 a ticket. Sway Tower, in Hampshire, sits resplendent above the village of the same name with commanding views of the English countryside and south coast. The 1880s intricately designed concrete monolith has been in the family of businessman and entrepreneur Paul Atlas and his family for the past 45 years. But now the property, which comes complete with a 60-foot swimming pool and telecommunications income of £35,000 plus a year, is on the market in a once-in-a-lifetime sale. Grandfather-of-four Paul has lived in the 14-floor tower since 1995 with Julie raising their two children. Since they bought it in 1973 for £2,600 the Atlas’s have been busy renovating the structure ensuring that what stands now will last for generations to come. In the mid-90s, with the backing of the local authority and heritage charities, Paul and a team of tradesmen renovated the structure after the storm of 1987 hit the south coast. Over the years the Atlas family has used the tower for a variety of uses; from a very elaborate ‘shed’ when it was first purchased, to a restaurant, hotel and finally to a one-of-a-kind multi-million-pound home. However, if a buyer cannot be found within 45 days, the owners will commence the process of offering the tower as prize with competition property experts WinThis.life Paul, 71, said the tower is anything but an ordinary home and nowadays he restricts climbing the 330 steps to the top to once a month. He said offering the chance for someone to own the tower for the price of a raffle ticket was an incredible opportunity as the place is ready to go needing no work by any new owner. Paul said: “In the early 1990s we were taking £585 a night in revenue from t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ARE YOU SWAY-ED BY THIS UNIQUE HOUSE FOR SALE - INCREDIBLE HOME INSIDE A 220-FOOT TOWER COULD BE YOURS FOR £10 By Magnus News Agency Buyers are being offered one last chance to own a unique 220-foot-high Victorian folly before it is offered as a prize in a competition for just £10 a ticket. Sway Tower, in Hampshire, sits resplendent above the village of the same name with commanding views of the English countryside and south coast. The 1880s intricately designed concrete monolith has been in the family of businessman and entrepreneur Paul Atlas and his family for the past 45 years. But now the property, which comes complete with a 60-foot swimming pool and telecommunications income of £35,000 plus a year, is on the market in a once-in-a-lifetime sale. Grandfather-of-four Paul has lived in the 14-floor tower since 1995 with Julie raising their two children. Since they bought it in 1973 for £2,600 the Atlas’s have been busy renovating the structure ensuring that what stands now will last for generations to come. In the mid-90s, with the backing of the local authority and heritage charities, Paul and a team of tradesmen renovated the structure after the storm of 1987 hit the south coast. Over the years the Atlas family has used the tower for a variety of uses; from a very elaborate ‘shed’ when it was first purchased, to a restaurant, hotel and finally to a one-of-a-kind multi-million-pound home. However, if a buyer cannot be found within 45 days, the owners will commence the process of offering the tower as prize with competition property experts WinThis.life Paul, 71, said the tower is anything but an ordinary home and nowadays he restricts climbing the 330 steps to the top to once a month. He said offering the chance for someone to own the tower for the price of a raffle ticket was an incredible opportunity as the place is ready to go needing no work by any new owner. Paul said: “In the early 1990s we were taking £585 a night in revenue from t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ARE YOU SWAY-ED BY THIS UNIQUE HOUSE FOR SALE - INCREDIBLE HOME INSIDE A 220-FOOT TOWER COULD BE YOURS FOR £10 By Magnus News Agency Buyers are being offered one last chance to own a unique 220-foot-high Victorian folly before it is offered as a prize in a competition for just £10 a ticket. Sway Tower, in Hampshire, sits resplendent above the village of the same name with commanding views of the English countryside and south coast. The 1880s intricately designed concrete monolith has been in the family of businessman and entrepreneur Paul Atlas and his family for the past 45 years. But now the property, which comes complete with a 60-foot swimming pool and telecommunications income of £35,000 plus a year, is on the market in a once-in-a-lifetime sale. Grandfather-of-four Paul has lived in the 14-floor tower since 1995 with Julie raising their two children. Since they bought it in 1973 for £2,600 the Atlas’s have been busy renovating the structure ensuring that what stands now will last for generations to come. In the mid-90s, with the backing of the local authority and heritage charities, Paul and a team of tradesmen renovated the structure after the storm of 1987 hit the south coast. Over the years the Atlas family has used the tower for a variety of uses; from a very elaborate ‘shed’ when it was first purchased, to a restaurant, hotel and finally to a one-of-a-kind multi-million-pound home. However, if a buyer cannot be found within 45 days, the owners will commence the process of offering the tower as prize with competition property experts WinThis.life Paul, 71, said the tower is anything but an ordinary home and nowadays he restricts climbing the 330 steps to the top to once a month. He said offering the chance for someone to own the tower for the price of a raffle ticket was an incredible opportunity as the place is ready to go needing no work by any new owner. Paul said: “In the early 1990s we were taking £585 a night in revenue from t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ARE YOU SWAY-ED BY THIS UNIQUE HOUSE FOR SALE - INCREDIBLE HOME INSIDE A 220-FOOT TOWER COULD BE YOURS FOR £10 By Magnus News Agency Buyers are being offered one last chance to own a unique 220-foot-high Victorian folly before it is offered as a prize in a competition for just £10 a ticket. Sway Tower, in Hampshire, sits resplendent above the village of the same name with commanding views of the English countryside and south coast. The 1880s intricately designed concrete monolith has been in the family of businessman and entrepreneur Paul Atlas and his family for the past 45 years. But now the property, which comes complete with a 60-foot swimming pool and telecommunications income of £35,000 plus a year, is on the market in a once-in-a-lifetime sale. Grandfather-of-four Paul has lived in the 14-floor tower since 1995 with Julie raising their two children. Since they bought it in 1973 for £2,600 the Atlas’s have been busy renovating the structure ensuring that what stands now will last for generations to come. In the mid-90s, with the backing of the local authority and heritage charities, Paul and a team of tradesmen renovated the structure after the storm of 1987 hit the south coast. Over the years the Atlas family has used the tower for a variety of uses; from a very elaborate ‘shed’ when it was first purchased, to a restaurant, hotel and finally to a one-of-a-kind multi-million-pound home. However, if a buyer cannot be found within 45 days, the owners will commence the process of offering the tower as prize with competition property experts WinThis.life Paul, 71, said the tower is anything but an ordinary home and nowadays he restricts climbing the 330 steps to the top to once a month. He said offering the chance for someone to own the tower for the price of a raffle ticket was an incredible opportunity as the place is ready to go needing no work by any new owner. Paul said: “In the early 1990s we were taking £585 a night in revenue from t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ARE YOU SWAY-ED BY THIS UNIQUE HOUSE FOR SALE - INCREDIBLE HOME INSIDE A 220-FOOT TOWER COULD BE YOURS FOR £10 By Magnus News Agency Buyers are being offered one last chance to own a unique 220-foot-high Victorian folly before it is offered as a prize in a competition for just £10 a ticket. Sway Tower, in Hampshire, sits resplendent above the village of the same name with commanding views of the English countryside and south coast. The 1880s intricately designed concrete monolith has been in the family of businessman and entrepreneur Paul Atlas and his family for the past 45 years. But now the property, which comes complete with a 60-foot swimming pool and telecommunications income of £35,000 plus a year, is on the market in a once-in-a-lifetime sale. Grandfather-of-four Paul has lived in the 14-floor tower since 1995 with Julie raising their two children. Since they bought it in 1973 for £2,600 the Atlas’s have been busy renovating the structure ensuring that what stands now will last for generations to come. In the mid-90s, with the backing of the local authority and heritage charities, Paul and a team of tradesmen renovated the structure after the storm of 1987 hit the south coast. Over the years the Atlas family has used the tower for a variety of uses; from a very elaborate ‘shed’ when it was first purchased, to a restaurant, hotel and finally to a one-of-a-kind multi-million-pound home. However, if a buyer cannot be found within 45 days, the owners will commence the process of offering the tower as prize with competition property experts WinThis.life Paul, 71, said the tower is anything but an ordinary home and nowadays he restricts climbing the 330 steps to the top to once a month. He said offering the chance for someone to own the tower for the price of a raffle ticket was an incredible opportunity as the place is ready to go needing no work by any new owner. Paul said: “In the early 1990s we were taking £585 a night in revenue from t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ARE YOU SWAY-ED BY THIS UNIQUE HOUSE FOR SALE - INCREDIBLE HOME INSIDE A 220-FOOT TOWER COULD BE YOURS FOR £10 By Magnus News Agency Buyers are being offered one last chance to own a unique 220-foot-high Victorian folly before it is offered as a prize in a competition for just £10 a ticket. Sway Tower, in Hampshire, sits resplendent above the village of the same name with commanding views of the English countryside and south coast. The 1880s intricately designed concrete monolith has been in the family of businessman and entrepreneur Paul Atlas and his family for the past 45 years. But now the property, which comes complete with a 60-foot swimming pool and telecommunications income of £35,000 plus a year, is on the market in a once-in-a-lifetime sale. Grandfather-of-four Paul has lived in the 14-floor tower since 1995 with Julie raising their two children. Since they bought it in 1973 for £2,600 the Atlas’s have been busy renovating the structure ensuring that what stands now will last for generations to come. In the mid-90s, with the backing of the local authority and heritage charities, Paul and a team of tradesmen renovated the structure after the storm of 1987 hit the south coast. Over the years the Atlas family has used the tower for a variety of uses; from a very elaborate ‘shed’ when it was first purchased, to a restaurant, hotel and finally to a one-of-a-kind multi-million-pound home. However, if a buyer cannot be found within 45 days, the owners will commence the process of offering the tower as prize with competition property experts WinThis.life Paul, 71, said the tower is anything but an ordinary home and nowadays he restricts climbing the 330 steps to the top to once a month. He said offering the chance for someone to own the tower for the price of a raffle ticket was an incredible opportunity as the place is ready to go needing no work by any new owner. Paul said: “In the early 1990s we were taking £585 a night in revenue from t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ARE YOU SWAY-ED BY THIS UNIQUE HOUSE FOR SALE - INCREDIBLE HOME INSIDE A 220-FOOT TOWER COULD BE YOURS FOR £10 By Magnus News Agency Buyers are being offered one last chance to own a unique 220-foot-high Victorian folly before it is offered as a prize in a competition for just £10 a ticket. Sway Tower, in Hampshire, sits resplendent above the village of the same name with commanding views of the English countryside and south coast. The 1880s intricately designed concrete monolith has been in the family of businessman and entrepreneur Paul Atlas and his family for the past 45 years. But now the property, which comes complete with a 60-foot swimming pool and telecommunications income of £35,000 plus a year, is on the market in a once-in-a-lifetime sale. Grandfather-of-four Paul has lived in the 14-floor tower since 1995 with Julie raising their two children. Since they bought it in 1973 for £2,600 the Atlas’s have been busy renovating the structure ensuring that what stands now will last for generations to come. In the mid-90s, with the backing of the local authority and heritage charities, Paul and a team of tradesmen renovated the structure after the storm of 1987 hit the south coast. Over the years the Atlas family has used the tower for a variety of uses; from a very elaborate ‘shed’ when it was first purchased, to a restaurant, hotel and finally to a one-of-a-kind multi-million-pound home. However, if a buyer cannot be found within 45 days, the owners will commence the process of offering the tower as prize with competition property experts WinThis.life Paul, 71, said the tower is anything but an ordinary home and nowadays he restricts climbing the 330 steps to the top to once a month. He said offering the chance for someone to own the tower for the price of a raffle ticket was an incredible opportunity as the place is ready to go needing no work by any new owner. Paul said: “In the early 1990s we were taking £585 a night in revenue from t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ARE YOU SWAY-ED BY THIS UNIQUE HOUSE FOR SALE - INCREDIBLE HOME INSIDE A 220-FOOT TOWER COULD BE YOURS FOR £10 By Magnus News Agency Buyers are being offered one last chance to own a unique 220-foot-high Victorian folly before it is offered as a prize in a competition for just £10 a ticket. Sway Tower, in Hampshire, sits resplendent above the village of the same name with commanding views of the English countryside and south coast. The 1880s intricately designed concrete monolith has been in the family of businessman and entrepreneur Paul Atlas and his family for the past 45 years. But now the property, which comes complete with a 60-foot swimming pool and telecommunications income of £35,000 plus a year, is on the market in a once-in-a-lifetime sale. Grandfather-of-four Paul has lived in the 14-floor tower since 1995 with Julie raising their two children. Since they bought it in 1973 for £2,600 the Atlas’s have been busy renovating the structure ensuring that what stands now will last for generations to come. In the mid-90s, with the backing of the local authority and heritage charities, Paul and a team of tradesmen renovated the structure after the storm of 1987 hit the south coast. Over the years the Atlas family has used the tower for a variety of uses; from a very elaborate ‘shed’ when it was first purchased, to a restaurant, hotel and finally to a one-of-a-kind multi-million-pound home. However, if a buyer cannot be found within 45 days, the owners will commence the process of offering the tower as prize with competition property experts WinThis.life Paul, 71, said the tower is anything but an ordinary home and nowadays he restricts climbing the 330 steps to the top to once a month. He said offering the chance for someone to own the tower for the price of a raffle ticket was an incredible opportunity as the place is ready to go needing no work by any new owner. Paul said: “In the early 1990s we were taking £585 a night in revenue from t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ARE YOU SWAY-ED BY THIS UNIQUE HOUSE FOR SALE - INCREDIBLE HOME INSIDE A 220-FOOT TOWER COULD BE YOURS FOR £10 By Magnus News Agency Buyers are being offered one last chance to own a unique 220-foot-high Victorian folly before it is offered as a prize in a competition for just £10 a ticket. Sway Tower, in Hampshire, sits resplendent above the village of the same name with commanding views of the English countryside and south coast. The 1880s intricately designed concrete monolith has been in the family of businessman and entrepreneur Paul Atlas and his family for the past 45 years. But now the property, which comes complete with a 60-foot swimming pool and telecommunications income of £35,000 plus a year, is on the market in a once-in-a-lifetime sale. Grandfather-of-four Paul has lived in the 14-floor tower since 1995 with Julie raising their two children. Since they bought it in 1973 for £2,600 the Atlas’s have been busy renovating the structure ensuring that what stands now will last for generations to come. In the mid-90s, with the backing of the local authority and heritage charities, Paul and a team of tradesmen renovated the structure after the storm of 1987 hit the south coast. Over the years the Atlas family has used the tower for a variety of uses; from a very elaborate ‘shed’ when it was first purchased, to a restaurant, hotel and finally to a one-of-a-kind multi-million-pound home. However, if a buyer cannot be found within 45 days, the owners will commence the process of offering the tower as prize with competition property experts WinThis.life Paul, 71, said the tower is anything but an ordinary home and nowadays he restricts climbing the 330 steps to the top to once a month. He said offering the chance for someone to own the tower for the price of a raffle ticket was an incredible opportunity as the place is ready to go needing no work by any new owner. Paul said: “In the early 1990s we were taking £585 a night in revenue from t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ARE YOU SWAY-ED BY THIS UNIQUE HOUSE FOR SALE - INCREDIBLE HOME INSIDE A 220-FOOT TOWER COULD BE YOURS FOR £10 By Magnus News Agency Buyers are being offered one last chance to own a unique 220-foot-high Victorian folly before it is offered as a prize in a competition for just £10 a ticket. Sway Tower, in Hampshire, sits resplendent above the village of the same name with commanding views of the English countryside and south coast. The 1880s intricately designed concrete monolith has been in the family of businessman and entrepreneur Paul Atlas and his family for the past 45 years. But now the property, which comes complete with a 60-foot swimming pool and telecommunications income of £35,000 plus a year, is on the market in a once-in-a-lifetime sale. Grandfather-of-four Paul has lived in the 14-floor tower since 1995 with Julie raising their two children. Since they bought it in 1973 for £2,600 the Atlas’s have been busy renovating the structure ensuring that what stands now will last for generations to come. In the mid-90s, with the backing of the local authority and heritage charities, Paul and a team of tradesmen renovated the structure after the storm of 1987 hit the south coast. Over the years the Atlas family has used the tower for a variety of uses; from a very elaborate ‘shed’ when it was first purchased, to a restaurant, hotel and finally to a one-of-a-kind multi-million-pound home. However, if a buyer cannot be found within 45 days, the owners will commence the process of offering the tower as prize with competition property experts WinThis.life Paul, 71, said the tower is anything but an ordinary home and nowadays he restricts climbing the 330 steps to the top to once a month. He said offering the chance for someone to own the tower for the price of a raffle ticket was an incredible opportunity as the place is ready to go needing no work by any new owner. Paul said: “In the early 1990s we were taking £585 a night in revenue from t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ARE YOU SWAY-ED BY THIS UNIQUE HOUSE FOR SALE - INCREDIBLE HOME INSIDE A 220-FOOT TOWER COULD BE YOURS FOR £10 By Magnus News Agency Buyers are being offered one last chance to own a unique 220-foot-high Victorian folly before it is offered as a prize in a competition for just £10 a ticket. Sway Tower, in Hampshire, sits resplendent above the village of the same name with commanding views of the English countryside and south coast. The 1880s intricately designed concrete monolith has been in the family of businessman and entrepreneur Paul Atlas and his family for the past 45 years. But now the property, which comes complete with a 60-foot swimming pool and telecommunications income of £35,000 plus a year, is on the market in a once-in-a-lifetime sale. Grandfather-of-four Paul has lived in the 14-floor tower since 1995 with Julie raising their two children. Since they bought it in 1973 for £2,600 the Atlas’s have been busy renovating the structure ensuring that what stands now will last for generations to come. In the mid-90s, with the backing of the local authority and heritage charities, Paul and a team of tradesmen renovated the structure after the storm of 1987 hit the south coast. Over the years the Atlas family has used the tower for a variety of uses; from a very elaborate ‘shed’ when it was first purchased, to a restaurant, hotel and finally to a one-of-a-kind multi-million-pound home. However, if a buyer cannot be found within 45 days, the owners will commence the process of offering the tower as prize with competition property experts WinThis.life Paul, 71, said the tower is anything but an ordinary home and nowadays he restricts climbing the 330 steps to the top to once a month. He said offering the chance for someone to own the tower for the price of a raffle ticket was an incredible opportunity as the place is ready to go needing no work by any new owner. Paul said: “In the early 1990s we were taking £585 a night in revenue from t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ARE YOU SWAY-ED BY THIS UNIQUE HOUSE FOR SALE - INCREDIBLE HOME INSIDE A 220-FOOT TOWER COULD BE YOURS FOR £10 By Magnus News Agency Buyers are being offered one last chance to own a unique 220-foot-high Victorian folly before it is offered as a prize in a competition for just £10 a ticket. Sway Tower, in Hampshire, sits resplendent above the village of the same name with commanding views of the English countryside and south coast. The 1880s intricately designed concrete monolith has been in the family of businessman and entrepreneur Paul Atlas and his family for the past 45 years. But now the property, which comes complete with a 60-foot swimming pool and telecommunications income of £35,000 plus a year, is on the market in a once-in-a-lifetime sale. Grandfather-of-four Paul has lived in the 14-floor tower since 1995 with Julie raising their two children. Since they bought it in 1973 for £2,600 the Atlas’s have been busy renovating the structure ensuring that what stands now will last for generations to come. In the mid-90s, with the backing of the local authority and heritage charities, Paul and a team of tradesmen renovated the structure after the storm of 1987 hit the south coast. Over the years the Atlas family has used the tower for a variety of uses; from a very elaborate ‘shed’ when it was first purchased, to a restaurant, hotel and finally to a one-of-a-kind multi-million-pound home. However, if a buyer cannot be found within 45 days, the owners will commence the process of offering the tower as prize with competition property experts WinThis.life Paul, 71, said the tower is anything but an ordinary home and nowadays he restricts climbing the 330 steps to the top to once a month. He said offering the chance for someone to own the tower for the price of a raffle ticket was an incredible opportunity as the place is ready to go needing no work by any new owner. Paul said: “In the early 1990s we were taking £585 a night in revenue from t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ARE YOU SWAY-ED BY THIS UNIQUE HOUSE FOR SALE - INCREDIBLE HOME INSIDE A 220-FOOT TOWER COULD BE YOURS FOR £10 By Magnus News Agency Buyers are being offered one last chance to own a unique 220-foot-high Victorian folly before it is offered as a prize in a competition for just £10 a ticket. Sway Tower, in Hampshire, sits resplendent above the village of the same name with commanding views of the English countryside and south coast. The 1880s intricately designed concrete monolith has been in the family of businessman and entrepreneur Paul Atlas and his family for the past 45 years. But now the property, which comes complete with a 60-foot swimming pool and telecommunications income of £35,000 plus a year, is on the market in a once-in-a-lifetime sale. Grandfather-of-four Paul has lived in the 14-floor tower since 1995 with Julie raising their two children. Since they bought it in 1973 for £2,600 the Atlas’s have been busy renovating the structure ensuring that what stands now will last for generations to come. In the mid-90s, with the backing of the local authority and heritage charities, Paul and a team of tradesmen renovated the structure after the storm of 1987 hit the south coast. Over the years the Atlas family has used the tower for a variety of uses; from a very elaborate ‘shed’ when it was first purchased, to a restaurant, hotel and finally to a one-of-a-kind multi-million-pound home. However, if a buyer cannot be found within 45 days, the owners will commence the process of offering the tower as prize with competition property experts WinThis.life Paul, 71, said the tower is anything but an ordinary home and nowadays he restricts climbing the 330 steps to the top to once a month. He said offering the chance for someone to own the tower for the price of a raffle ticket was an incredible opportunity as the place is ready to go needing no work by any new owner. Paul said: “In the early 1990s we were taking £585 a night in revenue from t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ARE YOU SWAY-ED BY THIS UNIQUE HOUSE FOR SALE - INCREDIBLE HOME INSIDE A 220-FOOT TOWER COULD BE YOURS FOR £10 By Magnus News Agency Buyers are being offered one last chance to own a unique 220-foot-high Victorian folly before it is offered as a prize in a competition for just £10 a ticket. Sway Tower, in Hampshire, sits resplendent above the village of the same name with commanding views of the English countryside and south coast. The 1880s intricately designed concrete monolith has been in the family of businessman and entrepreneur Paul Atlas and his family for the past 45 years. But now the property, which comes complete with a 60-foot swimming pool and telecommunications income of £35,000 plus a year, is on the market in a once-in-a-lifetime sale. Grandfather-of-four Paul has lived in the 14-floor tower since 1995 with Julie raising their two children. Since they bought it in 1973 for £2,600 the Atlas’s have been busy renovating the structure ensuring that what stands now will last for generations to come. In the mid-90s, with the backing of the local authority and heritage charities, Paul and a team of tradesmen renovated the structure after the storm of 1987 hit the south coast. Over the years the Atlas family has used the tower for a variety of uses; from a very elaborate ‘shed’ when it was first purchased, to a restaurant, hotel and finally to a one-of-a-kind multi-million-pound home. However, if a buyer cannot be found within 45 days, the owners will commence the process of offering the tower as prize with competition property experts WinThis.life Paul, 71, said the tower is anything but an ordinary home and nowadays he restricts climbing the 330 steps to the top to once a month. He said offering the chance for someone to own the tower for the price of a raffle ticket was an incredible opportunity as the place is ready to go needing no work by any new owner. Paul said: “In the early 1990s we were taking £585 a night in revenue from t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ARE YOU SWAY-ED BY THIS UNIQUE HOUSE FOR SALE - INCREDIBLE HOME INSIDE A 220-FOOT TOWER COULD BE YOURS FOR £10 By Magnus News Agency Buyers are being offered one last chance to own a unique 220-foot-high Victorian folly before it is offered as a prize in a competition for just £10 a ticket. Sway Tower, in Hampshire, sits resplendent above the village of the same name with commanding views of the English countryside and south coast. The 1880s intricately designed concrete monolith has been in the family of businessman and entrepreneur Paul Atlas and his family for the past 45 years. But now the property, which comes complete with a 60-foot swimming pool and telecommunications income of £35,000 plus a year, is on the market in a once-in-a-lifetime sale. Grandfather-of-four Paul has lived in the 14-floor tower since 1995 with Julie raising their two children. Since they bought it in 1973 for £2,600 the Atlas’s have been busy renovating the structure ensuring that what stands now will last for generations to come. In the mid-90s, with the backing of the local authority and heritage charities, Paul and a team of tradesmen renovated the structure after the storm of 1987 hit the south coast. Over the years the Atlas family has used the tower for a variety of uses; from a very elaborate ‘shed’ when it was first purchased, to a restaurant, hotel and finally to a one-of-a-kind multi-million-pound home. However, if a buyer cannot be found within 45 days, the owners will commence the process of offering the tower as prize with competition property experts WinThis.life Paul, 71, said the tower is anything but an ordinary home and nowadays he restricts climbing the 330 steps to the top to once a month. He said offering the chance for someone to own the tower for the price of a raffle ticket was an incredible opportunity as the place is ready to go needing no work by any new owner. Paul said: “In the early 1990s we were taking £585 a night in revenue from t
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  • October 2, 2018 - Krakow, Poland - Jerzy Dudek, a Polish former footballer goalkeeper, during the 25th Anniversary Gala of the Siemacha Association in Krakow's ICE Arena...Siemacha Association is a Polish non-profit organization founded in November 2003 in Kraków in order to establish an institutional framework for specialised day-care facilities..The educational model is based on peer-to-peer relationships in the process of socialisation and building trust with a set day schedule, numerous workshops and studios, planned subject-oriented classes and a team of professional educators. .Tuesday, October 2, 2018, in Krakow, Poland. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto/ZUMA Press)
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  • Robotic arms rivet car panels together in the Aluminium Body Shop, part of Jaguar Land Rover's Advanced Manufacturing Facility in Solihull, Birmingham. Picture date: Wednesday March 15th, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS. Aluminium Body Shop 3 is Europe's largest aluminium body shop, and contains nearly 800 robots building Jaguar F-Pace and Range Rover Velar cars. It is capable of producing an aluminium car body every 76 seconds.
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  • Robotic arms rivet car panels together in the Aluminium Body Shop, part of Jaguar Land Rover's Advanced Manufacturing Facility in Solihull, Birmingham. Picture date: Wednesday March 15th, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS. Aluminium Body Shop 3 is Europe's largest aluminium body shop, and contains nearly 800 robots building Jaguar F-Pace and Range Rover Velar cars. It is capable of producing an aluminium car body every 76 seconds.
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  • September 28, 2017 - Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain - Catalan pro-independence students wave flags as they gather in front of the historic building of the University of Barcelona in support of the planned secession referendum at October1st. Spain's constitutional court has suspended the Catalan referendum law after the Central Government has challenged it in the Courts (Credit Image: © Matthias Oesterle via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Cars on the Final Assembly line, part of Jaguar Land Rover's Advanced Manufacturing Facility in Solihull, Birmingham. Picture date: Wednesday March 15th, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS. The Final Assembly facility is the size of 12 football pitches, and sees the final assembly of Range Rover Sport, Range Rover Velar and Jaguar F-PACE cars. Jaguar Land Rover exports 80\% of cars produced in the UK, to over 136 markets worldwide.
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  • General view of Aluminium Body Shop 3, part of Jaguar Land Rover's Advanced Manufacturing Facility in Solihull, Birmingham. Picture date: Wednesday March 15th, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS. Aluminium Body Shop 3 is Europe's largest aluminium body shop, and is part of a £2bn investment in the Solihull plant over the last 5 years.
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  • Cars are spray painted in the Paint Shop, part of Jaguar Land Rover's Advanced Manufacturing Facility in Solihull, Birmingham. Picture date: Wednesday March 15th, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS. The Paint shop uses 26km of conveyors, and a mixture of hand-painting and automated robots paint each car body over a period of 10 hours.
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  • Cars are spray painted in the Paint Shop, part of Jaguar Land Rover's Advanced Manufacturing Facility in Solihull, Birmingham. Picture date: Wednesday March 15th, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS. The Paint shop uses 26km of conveyors, and a mixture of hand-painting and automated robots paint each car body over a period of 10 hours.
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  • Cars on the Final Assembly line, part of Jaguar Land Rover's Advanced Manufacturing Facility in Solihull, Birmingham. Picture date: Wednesday March 15th, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS. The Final Assembly facility is the size of 12 football pitches, and sees the final assembly of Range Rover Sport, Range Rover Velar and Jaguar F-PACE cars. Jaguar Land Rover exports 80\% of cars produced in the UK, to over 136 markets worldwide.
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  • Cars on the Final Assembly line, part of Jaguar Land Rover's Advanced Manufacturing Facility in Solihull, Birmingham. Picture date: Wednesday March 15th, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS. The Final Assembly facility is the size of 12 football pitches, and sees the final assembly of Range Rover Sport, Range Rover Velar and Jaguar F-PACE cars. Jaguar Land Rover exports 80\% of cars produced in the UK, to over 136 markets worldwide.
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  • Finished cars are inspected at Jaguar Land Rover's Advanced Manufacturing Facility in Solihull, Birmingham. Picture date: Wednesday March 15th, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS. The Final Assembly facility is the size of 12 football pitches, and sees the final assembly of Range Rover Sport, Range Rover Velar and Jaguar F-PACE cars. Jaguar Land Rover exports 80\% of cars produced in the UK, to over 136 markets worldwide.
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  • Finished cars are inspected at Jaguar Land Rover's Advanced Manufacturing Facility in Solihull, Birmingham. Picture date: Wednesday March 15th, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS. The Final Assembly facility is the size of 12 football pitches, and sees the final assembly of Range Rover Sport, Range Rover Velar and Jaguar F-PACE cars. Jaguar Land Rover exports 80\% of cars produced in the UK, to over 136 markets worldwide.
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  • General view of Aluminium Body Shop 3, part of Jaguar Land Rover's Advanced Manufacturing Facility in Solihull, Birmingham. Picture date: Wednesday March 15th, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS. Aluminium Body Shop 3 is Europe's largest aluminium body shop, and is part of a £2bn investment in the Solihull plant over the last 5 years.
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  • Cars are spray painted in the Paint Shop, part of Jaguar Land Rover's Advanced Manufacturing Facility in Solihull, Birmingham. Picture date: Wednesday March 15th, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS. The Paint shop uses 26km of conveyors, and a mixture of hand-painting and automated robots paint each car body over a period of 10 hours.
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  • Cars are spray painted in the Paint Shop, part of Jaguar Land Rover's Advanced Manufacturing Facility in Solihull, Birmingham. Picture date: Wednesday March 15th, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS. The Paint shop uses 26km of conveyors, and a mixture of hand-painting and automated robots paint each car body over a period of 10 hours.
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  • Cars on the Final Assembly line, part of Jaguar Land Rover's Advanced Manufacturing Facility in Solihull, Birmingham. Picture date: Wednesday March 15th, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS. The Final Assembly facility is the size of 12 football pitches, and sees the final assembly of Range Rover Sport, Range Rover Velar and Jaguar F-PACE cars. Jaguar Land Rover exports 80\% of cars produced in the UK, to over 136 markets worldwide.
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  • General view of the UK headquarters of BNP Paribas in Marylebone, London. The bank is one of several rumoured to be planning a move to Frankfurt after the UK's decision to leave the European Union. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Friday November 18th, 2016. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/PA Wire
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  • General view of Barclays Bank's UK headquarters, in Canary Wharf, London. The bank is one of several rumoured to be planning a move to Frankfurt after the UK's decision to leave the European Union. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Wednesday November 23rd, 2016. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/PA Wire
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  • General view of Canary Wharf in London, showing the headquarters of HSBC and Barclays Bank. The banks are amongst several rumoured to be planning a move to Frankfurt after the UK's decision to leave the European Union. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Wednesday November 23rd, 2016. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/PA Wire
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  • General view of Morgan Stanley's UK headquarters, in Canary Wharf, London. The bank is one of several rumoured to be planning a move to Frankfurt after the UK's decision to leave the European Union. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Wednesday November 23rd, 2016. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/PA Wire
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  • General view of J.P. Morgan's UK headquarters, in Canary Wharf, London. The bank is one of several rumoured to be planning a move to Frankfurt after the UK's decision to leave the European Union. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Friday November 18th, 2016. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/PA Wire
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  • General view of the UK headquarters of BNP Paribas in Marylebone, London. The bank is one of several rumoured to be planning a move to Frankfurt after the UK's decision to leave the European Union. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Friday November 18th, 2016. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/PA Wire
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  • General view of the UK headquarters of BNP Paribas in Marylebone, London. The bank is one of several rumoured to be planning a move to Frankfurt after the UK's decision to leave the European Union. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Friday November 18th, 2016. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/PA Wire
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  • General view of Barclays Bank's UK headquarters, in Canary Wharf, London. The bank is one of several rumoured to be planning a move to Frankfurt after the UK's decision to leave the European Union. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Wednesday November 23rd, 2016. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/PA Wire
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  • General view of Canary Wharf in London, showing the headquarters of HSBC and Barclays Bank. The banks are amongst several rumoured to be planning a move to Frankfurt after the UK's decision to leave the European Union. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Wednesday November 23rd, 2016. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/PA Wire
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  • General view of J.P. Morgan's UK headquarters, in Canary Wharf, London. The bank is one of several rumoured to be planning a move to Frankfurt after the UK's decision to leave the European Union. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Friday November 18th, 2016. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/PA Wire
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  • General view of the UK headquarters of BNP Paribas in Marylebone, London. The bank is one of several rumoured to be planning a move to Frankfurt after the UK's decision to leave the European Union. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Friday November 18th, 2016. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/PA Wire
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  • General view of Morgan Stanley's UK headquarters, in Canary Wharf, London. The bank is one of several rumoured to be planning a move to Frankfurt after the UK's decision to leave the European Union. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Wednesday November 23rd, 2016. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/PA Wire
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  • April 12, 2018 - Sao Paulo, Brazil - Graffitti or Pichacao, as it is called in Sao Paulo, with the phrase 'Olha por nos' was made as a protest in Pateo do Collegio, in the center of the city of Sao Paulo, Brazil, on 12 April 2018. The Pateo do Collegio is the starting point for the birth of the city of Sao Paulo. The place, at the top of a hill between the Tamanduateí and Anhangabaú rivers, was chosen to begin the catechization of the Indians. The maintenance of the complex is the responsibility of the Company of Jesus, an entity that belongs to the Catholic Church. The city council has promised to collaborate with the cleaning of the walls, but this can only be done after architects analyze how the process will be, not to put anything at risk, since the building is a historical patrimony. (Credit Image: © Fotorua/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • June 13, 2017 - Rome, Italy, Italy - Historical site of the Italian forum for the movements for water and many other national and local associations, the Rialto building was evicted by the Municipal Administration of Rome Capital. Some demonstrators protested on 13.06.2017 with a procession to Piazza Campo de 'Fiori. (Credit Image: © Leo Claudio De Petris/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 1, 2018 - Kyiv, Ukraine - A young woman holds the portrait of OUN leader Stepan Bandera outside the red building of the Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv at the start of a torchlight procession marking 109 years since Bandera's birth, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine, January 1, 2018. Ukrinform...KYIV. Members of the public have marked the 109th birthday anniversary of Stepan Bandera, the leader of the Organisation of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN). Traditionally, they marched along the central streets lighting their way with torches. (Credit Image: © Yevhen Liubimov/Ukrinform via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Jun 17, 2017 - Buenos Aires, Argentina - Catholics take part in the Corpus Christi procession near the Plaza de Mayo. (Credit Image: © Anton Velikzhanin via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 2, 2018 - Krakow, Poland - Grzegorz Markowski, a lead vocalist of a Perfect rock band, during the 25th Anniversary Gala of the Siemacha Association in Krakow's ICE Arena...Siemacha Association is a Polish non-profit organization founded in November 2003 in Kraków in order to establish an institutional framework for specialised day-care facilities..The educational model is based on peer-to-peer relationships in the process of socialisation and building trust with a set day schedule, numerous workshops and studios, planned subject-oriented classes and a team of professional educators. .Tuesday, October 2, 2018, in Krakow, Poland. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto/ZUMA Press)
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  • May 4, 2017 - inconnu - Settlers on the Moon could build settlements using bricks made from surface dust baked solid by solar rays.Scientists at the European Space Agency have unveiled a 3D printing process using lunar materials mixed with a binding salt.These are then cooked into a solid brick using concentrated sunlight.To test the new process the researchers used a simulated moon dust composed of terrestrial volcanic materials and baked in a solar furnace.The furnace uses147 curved mirrors to focus sunlight into a high-temperature beam that melts the simulated moondust into a solid. Materials engineer Advenit Makaya who worked on the project, said the process was done on a 3D printer table and baked successive 0.1 mm layers of moon dust at 1,000° C / 1,832° F.He added that a single building brick measuring 20cms x 10cms x 3 cms can be made in about five hours.The tests show this method could be a feasible form of lunar construction, with the bricks reportedly being as strong as gypsum,More tests are needed to understand how transferable the process to the different conditions found on the lunar surface.A follow-up project dubbed RegoLight is set to explore the potential for these construction processes to be applied to lunar environments.Makaya added:’ ''Our demonstration took place in standard atmospheric conditions, but RegoLight will probe the printing of bricks in representative lunar conditions: a vacuum and high-temperature extremes.”The method could have uses back on Earth such as offering new ways to construct emergency housing in situations where transporting building resources may be costly or time-consuming. The ESA's materials and processes division chief Tommaso Ghidini said: ''3D printing of civil structures using solar power and in-situ resources could support rapid construction of post-disaster emergency shelters, removing long, costly and often inefficient supply chains.”Earlier this year researchers at the University of
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  • March 24, 2019 - Fresno, CA, USA - Keith Erwin, owner of Keith?s Automotive along Golden State Boulevard north of Shaw Avenue, lamented the eminent domain process in a 2013 interview. He was able to stay on the property by relocating to another building that was far enough back to be clear of the construction - for now. (Credit Image: © Eric Paul Zamora/Fresno Bee/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 25, 2017 - Washington, District of Columbia, U.S. - United States President DONALD TRUMP (C) takes the cap off a pen to sign an executive order to start the Mexico border wall project at the Department of Homeland Security facility. Trump signed two executive orders related to domestic security and to begin the process of building a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border with Vice President MIKE PENCE, Homeland Security Secretary JOHN KELLY and other officials. (Credit Image: © Chip Somodevilla/Pool/CNP via ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 25, 2017 - Washington, District of Columbia, U.S. - United States President DONALD TRUMP (C) displays one of the two executive orders he signed during a visit to the Department of Homeland Security. Trump signed two executive orders related to domestic security and to begin the process of building a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border.  (Credit Image: © Chip Somodevilla/Pool/CNP via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 18, 2017 - Hamburg, Germany - Journalists show solidarity for Turkish journalist being imprisoned without due process, by holding up signs with message: # FREE Turkey Journalists at the Town Hall Meeting: Building The Journalism WE Need, where hundreds of top editors from all over the globe gathered for IPI (International Press Institute) 2017 World Congress. (Credit Image: ? Scott Mc Kiernan/ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 18, 2017 - Hamburg, Germany - GRIT CROSS, editor at ZDF, joins fellow journalists, including in front row left, DAVAN MAHARAJ, Editor-in-Chief and Publisher of the Los Angeles Times, showing solidarity for Turkish journalist being imprisoned without due process, by holding up signs with message: # FREE Turkey Journalists at the Town Hall Meeting: Building The Journalism WE Need, where hundreds of top editors from all over the globe gathered for IPI (International Press Institute) 2017 World Congress. (Credit Image: ? Scott Mc Kiernan/ZUMA Wire)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 25: AFP OUT U.S. President Donald Trump (R) and Vice President Mike Pence return to the White House after visiting the Department of Homeland Security January 25, 2017 in Washington, DC. While at the department, Trump signed two executive orders related to domestic security and to begin the process of building a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 25: (AFP OUT) U.S. President Donald Trump delivers remarks during a visit to the Department of Homeland Security with Vice President Mike Pence (R) January 25, 2017 in Washington, DC. While at the department, Trump signed two executive orders related to internal security and to begin the process of building a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 25: (AFP OUT) U.S. President Donald Trump (C) reads from one of the two executive orders he signed during a visit to the Department of Homeland Security January 25, 2017 in Washington, DC. Trump signed two executive orders related to domestic security and to begin the process of building a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 25: (AFP-OUT) U.S. President Donald Trump (C) signs four executive orders during a visit to the Department of Homeland Security with Vice President Mike Pence, Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly and other officials January 25, 2017 in Washington, DC. Trump signed four executive orders related to domestic security and to begin the process of building a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 25: (AFP OUT) U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents wait for the arrival of U.S. President Donald Trump at the Department of Homeland Security January 25, 2017 in Washington, DC. While at the department, Trump signed two executive orders related to domestic security and to begin the process of building a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 25: (AFP OUT) U.S. President Donald Trump (C) displays one of the four executive orders he signed during a visit to the Department of Homeland Security January 25, 2017 in Washington, DC. Trump signed four executive orders related to domestic security and to begin the process of building a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
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  • Embargoed to 0001 Friday May 5 File photo dated 25/08/16 of builders on a building site. Reforms to quicken the "drip-fed" housebuilding process are needed, according to a think tank.
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  • PRETORIA, Dec. 12, 2013  The funeral procession with the hearse carrying the body of Nelson Mandela makes its way towards the Union Buildings in Pretoria, South Africa, Dec. 12, 2013. The memorial event in the Union Buildings would last for three days before the Mandela funeral is to be held at his home village of Qunu in the southern province of the Eastern Cape on Sunday. (Credit Image: © Meng Chenguang/Xinhua/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • PRETORIA, Dec. 12, 2013  The funeral procession with the hearse carrying the body of Nelson Mandela makes its way towards the Union Buildings in Pretoria, South Africa, Dec. 12, 2013. The memorial event in the Union Buildings would last for three days before the Mandela funeral is to be held at his home village of Qunu in the southern province of the Eastern Cape on Sunday. (Credit Image: © Meng Chenguang/Xinhua/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • A company has created a 24ct gold bike wheel that costs £10,000.<br />
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Renowned for its high-performance carbon monocoque bicycle wheels, Swiss brand SPENGLE states the wheel is its most daring project yet. <br />
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SPENGLE Gold is a bicycle wheel built with 24ct gold leaf hand laid over the brand’s cutting-edge carbon monocoque, a construction method also used in F1 racing for superior safety and performance record.<br />
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Landing today (25Feb20), each SPENGLE Gold will be unique to the rider, built to order, and hand delivered and fitted by SPENGLE.<br />
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Each wheelset is the result of over 3 months of meticulous and painstaking artistry. Priced at £10,000, they are the world’s most expensive cycling wheels, and available to buy now exclusively at www.spengle.com/collections.<br />
<br />
“The bicycle wheel represents a unique visual canvas – kinetic art in its most pure form. Art and sport are both deep passion points and with SPENGLE Gold we saw an opportunity to blend these two worlds’ together.' explains Pius Brauchart, CEO at SPENGLE.<br />
<br />
"There’s something very compelling in mixing the traditional craftmanship of hand-laid gold leaf with cutting edge materials science, and it has resulted in a visually stunning wheel which will compete at the highest of performance levels and then some.'<br />
<br />
“All of our wheels are created and constructed at our custom facility at the base of the Tatra mountain range in Slovakia, going through a 30-stage process of structural and performance testing before making it onto the road or trail.'<br />
<br />
Whilst we constantly look to create a product which has a striking aesthetic, pushing the boundaries of performance is of paramount importance and never has this been truer than with the SPENGLE Gold.”<br />
<br />
SPENGLE has a long history of carbon monocoque design and build, starting as pioneers in carbon construction in the late 1980s at the birth of the MTB scene.<br />
<br />
Their recent products have redefined the standards in performance cycling; combining cutting-edge desig
    40323820.jpg
  • A company has created a 24ct gold bike wheel that costs £10,000.<br />
<br />
Renowned for its high-performance carbon monocoque bicycle wheels, Swiss brand SPENGLE states the wheel is its most daring project yet. <br />
<br />
SPENGLE Gold is a bicycle wheel built with 24ct gold leaf hand laid over the brand’s cutting-edge carbon monocoque, a construction method also used in F1 racing for superior safety and performance record.<br />
<br />
Landing today (25Feb20), each SPENGLE Gold will be unique to the rider, built to order, and hand delivered and fitted by SPENGLE.<br />
<br />
Each wheelset is the result of over 3 months of meticulous and painstaking artistry. Priced at £10,000, they are the world’s most expensive cycling wheels, and available to buy now exclusively at www.spengle.com/collections.<br />
<br />
“The bicycle wheel represents a unique visual canvas – kinetic art in its most pure form. Art and sport are both deep passion points and with SPENGLE Gold we saw an opportunity to blend these two worlds’ together.' explains Pius Brauchart, CEO at SPENGLE.<br />
<br />
"There’s something very compelling in mixing the traditional craftmanship of hand-laid gold leaf with cutting edge materials science, and it has resulted in a visually stunning wheel which will compete at the highest of performance levels and then some.'<br />
<br />
“All of our wheels are created and constructed at our custom facility at the base of the Tatra mountain range in Slovakia, going through a 30-stage process of structural and performance testing before making it onto the road or trail.'<br />
<br />
Whilst we constantly look to create a product which has a striking aesthetic, pushing the boundaries of performance is of paramount importance and never has this been truer than with the SPENGLE Gold.”<br />
<br />
SPENGLE has a long history of carbon monocoque design and build, starting as pioneers in carbon construction in the late 1980s at the birth of the MTB scene.<br />
<br />
Their recent products have redefined the standards in performance cycling; combining cutting-edge desig
    40323819.jpg
  • A company has created a 24ct gold bike wheel that costs £10,000.<br />
<br />
Renowned for its high-performance carbon monocoque bicycle wheels, Swiss brand SPENGLE states the wheel is its most daring project yet. <br />
<br />
SPENGLE Gold is a bicycle wheel built with 24ct gold leaf hand laid over the brand’s cutting-edge carbon monocoque, a construction method also used in F1 racing for superior safety and performance record.<br />
<br />
Landing today (25Feb20), each SPENGLE Gold will be unique to the rider, built to order, and hand delivered and fitted by SPENGLE.<br />
<br />
Each wheelset is the result of over 3 months of meticulous and painstaking artistry. Priced at £10,000, they are the world’s most expensive cycling wheels, and available to buy now exclusively at www.spengle.com/collections.<br />
<br />
“The bicycle wheel represents a unique visual canvas – kinetic art in its most pure form. Art and sport are both deep passion points and with SPENGLE Gold we saw an opportunity to blend these two worlds’ together.' explains Pius Brauchart, CEO at SPENGLE.<br />
<br />
"There’s something very compelling in mixing the traditional craftmanship of hand-laid gold leaf with cutting edge materials science, and it has resulted in a visually stunning wheel which will compete at the highest of performance levels and then some.'<br />
<br />
“All of our wheels are created and constructed at our custom facility at the base of the Tatra mountain range in Slovakia, going through a 30-stage process of structural and performance testing before making it onto the road or trail.'<br />
<br />
Whilst we constantly look to create a product which has a striking aesthetic, pushing the boundaries of performance is of paramount importance and never has this been truer than with the SPENGLE Gold.”<br />
<br />
SPENGLE has a long history of carbon monocoque design and build, starting as pioneers in carbon construction in the late 1980s at the birth of the MTB scene.<br />
<br />
Their recent products have redefined the standards in performance cycling; combining cutting-edge desig
    40323818.jpg
  • A company has created a 24ct gold bike wheel that costs £10,000.<br />
<br />
Renowned for its high-performance carbon monocoque bicycle wheels, Swiss brand SPENGLE states the wheel is its most daring project yet. <br />
<br />
SPENGLE Gold is a bicycle wheel built with 24ct gold leaf hand laid over the brand’s cutting-edge carbon monocoque, a construction method also used in F1 racing for superior safety and performance record.<br />
<br />
Landing today (25Feb20), each SPENGLE Gold will be unique to the rider, built to order, and hand delivered and fitted by SPENGLE.<br />
<br />
Each wheelset is the result of over 3 months of meticulous and painstaking artistry. Priced at £10,000, they are the world’s most expensive cycling wheels, and available to buy now exclusively at www.spengle.com/collections.<br />
<br />
“The bicycle wheel represents a unique visual canvas – kinetic art in its most pure form. Art and sport are both deep passion points and with SPENGLE Gold we saw an opportunity to blend these two worlds’ together.' explains Pius Brauchart, CEO at SPENGLE.<br />
<br />
"There’s something very compelling in mixing the traditional craftmanship of hand-laid gold leaf with cutting edge materials science, and it has resulted in a visually stunning wheel which will compete at the highest of performance levels and then some.'<br />
<br />
“All of our wheels are created and constructed at our custom facility at the base of the Tatra mountain range in Slovakia, going through a 30-stage process of structural and performance testing before making it onto the road or trail.'<br />
<br />
Whilst we constantly look to create a product which has a striking aesthetic, pushing the boundaries of performance is of paramount importance and never has this been truer than with the SPENGLE Gold.”<br />
<br />
SPENGLE has a long history of carbon monocoque design and build, starting as pioneers in carbon construction in the late 1980s at the birth of the MTB scene.<br />
<br />
Their recent products have redefined the standards in performance cycling; combining cutting-edge desig
    40323817.jpg
  • A company has created a 24ct gold bike wheel that costs £10,000.<br />
<br />
Renowned for its high-performance carbon monocoque bicycle wheels, Swiss brand SPENGLE states the wheel is its most daring project yet. <br />
<br />
SPENGLE Gold is a bicycle wheel built with 24ct gold leaf hand laid over the brand’s cutting-edge carbon monocoque, a construction method also used in F1 racing for superior safety and performance record.<br />
<br />
Landing today (25Feb20), each SPENGLE Gold will be unique to the rider, built to order, and hand delivered and fitted by SPENGLE.<br />
<br />
Each wheelset is the result of over 3 months of meticulous and painstaking artistry. Priced at £10,000, they are the world’s most expensive cycling wheels, and available to buy now exclusively at www.spengle.com/collections.<br />
<br />
“The bicycle wheel represents a unique visual canvas – kinetic art in its most pure form. Art and sport are both deep passion points and with SPENGLE Gold we saw an opportunity to blend these two worlds’ together.' explains Pius Brauchart, CEO at SPENGLE.<br />
<br />
"There’s something very compelling in mixing the traditional craftmanship of hand-laid gold leaf with cutting edge materials science, and it has resulted in a visually stunning wheel which will compete at the highest of performance levels and then some.'<br />
<br />
“All of our wheels are created and constructed at our custom facility at the base of the Tatra mountain range in Slovakia, going through a 30-stage process of structural and performance testing before making it onto the road or trail.'<br />
<br />
Whilst we constantly look to create a product which has a striking aesthetic, pushing the boundaries of performance is of paramount importance and never has this been truer than with the SPENGLE Gold.”<br />
<br />
SPENGLE has a long history of carbon monocoque design and build, starting as pioneers in carbon construction in the late 1980s at the birth of the MTB scene.<br />
<br />
Their recent products have redefined the standards in performance cycling; combining cutting-edge desig
    40323816.jpg
  • A company has created a 24ct gold bike wheel that costs £10,000.<br />
<br />
Renowned for its high-performance carbon monocoque bicycle wheels, Swiss brand SPENGLE states the wheel is its most daring project yet. <br />
<br />
SPENGLE Gold is a bicycle wheel built with 24ct gold leaf hand laid over the brand’s cutting-edge carbon monocoque, a construction method also used in F1 racing for superior safety and performance record.<br />
<br />
Landing today (25Feb20), each SPENGLE Gold will be unique to the rider, built to order, and hand delivered and fitted by SPENGLE.<br />
<br />
Each wheelset is the result of over 3 months of meticulous and painstaking artistry. Priced at £10,000, they are the world’s most expensive cycling wheels, and available to buy now exclusively at www.spengle.com/collections.<br />
<br />
“The bicycle wheel represents a unique visual canvas – kinetic art in its most pure form. Art and sport are both deep passion points and with SPENGLE Gold we saw an opportunity to blend these two worlds’ together.' explains Pius Brauchart, CEO at SPENGLE.<br />
<br />
"There’s something very compelling in mixing the traditional craftmanship of hand-laid gold leaf with cutting edge materials science, and it has resulted in a visually stunning wheel which will compete at the highest of performance levels and then some.'<br />
<br />
“All of our wheels are created and constructed at our custom facility at the base of the Tatra mountain range in Slovakia, going through a 30-stage process of structural and performance testing before making it onto the road or trail.'<br />
<br />
Whilst we constantly look to create a product which has a striking aesthetic, pushing the boundaries of performance is of paramount importance and never has this been truer than with the SPENGLE Gold.”<br />
<br />
SPENGLE has a long history of carbon monocoque design and build, starting as pioneers in carbon construction in the late 1980s at the birth of the MTB scene.<br />
<br />
Their recent products have redefined the standards in performance cycling; combining cutting-edge desig
    40323815.jpg
  • A company has created a 24ct gold bike wheel that costs £10,000.<br />
<br />
Renowned for its high-performance carbon monocoque bicycle wheels, Swiss brand SPENGLE states the wheel is its most daring project yet. <br />
<br />
SPENGLE Gold is a bicycle wheel built with 24ct gold leaf hand laid over the brand’s cutting-edge carbon monocoque, a construction method also used in F1 racing for superior safety and performance record.<br />
<br />
Landing today (25Feb20), each SPENGLE Gold will be unique to the rider, built to order, and hand delivered and fitted by SPENGLE.<br />
<br />
Each wheelset is the result of over 3 months of meticulous and painstaking artistry. Priced at £10,000, they are the world’s most expensive cycling wheels, and available to buy now exclusively at www.spengle.com/collections.<br />
<br />
“The bicycle wheel represents a unique visual canvas – kinetic art in its most pure form. Art and sport are both deep passion points and with SPENGLE Gold we saw an opportunity to blend these two worlds’ together.' explains Pius Brauchart, CEO at SPENGLE.<br />
<br />
"There’s something very compelling in mixing the traditional craftmanship of hand-laid gold leaf with cutting edge materials science, and it has resulted in a visually stunning wheel which will compete at the highest of performance levels and then some.'<br />
<br />
“All of our wheels are created and constructed at our custom facility at the base of the Tatra mountain range in Slovakia, going through a 30-stage process of structural and performance testing before making it onto the road or trail.'<br />
<br />
Whilst we constantly look to create a product which has a striking aesthetic, pushing the boundaries of performance is of paramount importance and never has this been truer than with the SPENGLE Gold.”<br />
<br />
SPENGLE has a long history of carbon monocoque design and build, starting as pioneers in carbon construction in the late 1980s at the birth of the MTB scene.<br />
<br />
Their recent products have redefined the standards in performance cycling; combining cutting-edge desig
    40323814.jpg
  • A company has created a 24ct gold bike wheel that costs £10,000.<br />
<br />
Renowned for its high-performance carbon monocoque bicycle wheels, Swiss brand SPENGLE states the wheel is its most daring project yet. <br />
<br />
SPENGLE Gold is a bicycle wheel built with 24ct gold leaf hand laid over the brand’s cutting-edge carbon monocoque, a construction method also used in F1 racing for superior safety and performance record.<br />
<br />
Landing today (25Feb20), each SPENGLE Gold will be unique to the rider, built to order, and hand delivered and fitted by SPENGLE.<br />
<br />
Each wheelset is the result of over 3 months of meticulous and painstaking artistry. Priced at £10,000, they are the world’s most expensive cycling wheels, and available to buy now exclusively at www.spengle.com/collections.<br />
<br />
“The bicycle wheel represents a unique visual canvas – kinetic art in its most pure form. Art and sport are both deep passion points and with SPENGLE Gold we saw an opportunity to blend these two worlds’ together.' explains Pius Brauchart, CEO at SPENGLE.<br />
<br />
"There’s something very compelling in mixing the traditional craftmanship of hand-laid gold leaf with cutting edge materials science, and it has resulted in a visually stunning wheel which will compete at the highest of performance levels and then some.'<br />
<br />
“All of our wheels are created and constructed at our custom facility at the base of the Tatra mountain range in Slovakia, going through a 30-stage process of structural and performance testing before making it onto the road or trail.'<br />
<br />
Whilst we constantly look to create a product which has a striking aesthetic, pushing the boundaries of performance is of paramount importance and never has this been truer than with the SPENGLE Gold.”<br />
<br />
SPENGLE has a long history of carbon monocoque design and build, starting as pioneers in carbon construction in the late 1980s at the birth of the MTB scene.<br />
<br />
Their recent products have redefined the standards in performance cycling; combining cutting-edge desig
    40323813.jpg
  • A company has created a 24ct gold bike wheel that costs £10,000.<br />
<br />
Renowned for its high-performance carbon monocoque bicycle wheels, Swiss brand SPENGLE states the wheel is its most daring project yet. <br />
<br />
SPENGLE Gold is a bicycle wheel built with 24ct gold leaf hand laid over the brand’s cutting-edge carbon monocoque, a construction method also used in F1 racing for superior safety and performance record.<br />
<br />
Landing today (25Feb20), each SPENGLE Gold will be unique to the rider, built to order, and hand delivered and fitted by SPENGLE.<br />
<br />
Each wheelset is the result of over 3 months of meticulous and painstaking artistry. Priced at £10,000, they are the world’s most expensive cycling wheels, and available to buy now exclusively at www.spengle.com/collections.<br />
<br />
“The bicycle wheel represents a unique visual canvas – kinetic art in its most pure form. Art and sport are both deep passion points and with SPENGLE Gold we saw an opportunity to blend these two worlds’ together.' explains Pius Brauchart, CEO at SPENGLE.<br />
<br />
"There’s something very compelling in mixing the traditional craftmanship of hand-laid gold leaf with cutting edge materials science, and it has resulted in a visually stunning wheel which will compete at the highest of performance levels and then some.'<br />
<br />
“All of our wheels are created and constructed at our custom facility at the base of the Tatra mountain range in Slovakia, going through a 30-stage process of structural and performance testing before making it onto the road or trail.'<br />
<br />
Whilst we constantly look to create a product which has a striking aesthetic, pushing the boundaries of performance is of paramount importance and never has this been truer than with the SPENGLE Gold.”<br />
<br />
SPENGLE has a long history of carbon monocoque design and build, starting as pioneers in carbon construction in the late 1980s at the birth of the MTB scene.<br />
<br />
Their recent products have redefined the standards in performance cycling; combining cutting-edge desig
    40323812.jpg
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  • April 13, 2018 - Incheon, South Korea - A chemical processing plant west of Seoul has caught fire, blanketing the area with thick, dark smoke and potentially leaking toxic substances, firefighters said Friday. No casualties have been reported. The blaze started at around 11:50 a.m. in a chemical recyling factory in Incheon. A witness made the call to the emergency services saying ''pillars of dark smoke are surging'' from the plant.  No reports of casualties from the factory have been made, authorities said. One fireman suffered an injury to his ankle and a fire truck has been gutted by fire after it caught flame.  Fire authorities have mobilized all available forces, including 430 firefighters and 80 vehicles, in the area and are working to put out the blaze. They also issued a third-phase warning, the highest level of alert. But the thick and toxic fumes are hindering them making their way into the factory, the authorities said. The authorities have evacuated about 300 workers from nearby buildings. The firefighters said they are figuring out how many people were inside the factory before the fire broke out. The industrial complex to which the factory belongs houses nine companies, mostly dealing with oil waste processing. (Credit Image: © Ryu Seung-Il via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 17, 2017 - inconnu - It looks like something out of a Hollywood sci-fi blockbuster.But the worlds first ever 3D hologram table is no product of a special effects department.It has been created by a tech company in AustraliaMaker Euclideon has built a working prototype and are now looking for investors.Up to four people can walk around a holographic image and interact with it wearing only a small set of glasses.It's set to go on sale in 2018 is all goes well..Hologram tables has been featuring in science fiction films for years including the Star Wars series.Past attempts to make them a reality have stalled because the holograms were computer-generated stereo images, similar to those created for a 3D movie. Using this technology, a group of people standing around the table all see the same perspective.The image does not change as they move around the table so breaking the illusion.But boffins at Euclideon, based just outside Brisbane, say they have created a table where users move around and see what ever is projected in a changing perspective.Euclideon's multi-user hologram table can give up to four users at a time the experience of looking at a hologram that they can walk around and interact with, without the need for bulky augmented reality headgear.The firm’s table only requires users to use a small pair of motion-trackable sunglasses, very similar to a pair of 3D movie glasses.The table is able to track the position of each of eye of anyone wearing the glasses.It then builds a custom image for each eye. Up to eight separate images can be sorted out from what looks to the naked eye like a jumble of coloured light.This lets users view holograms l the way they are depicted in films such as Star Wars .Using the company’s own software processing developed originally for gamers called UD, gigantic city maps or CAD renders can be presented quickly and in detail..That would make the hologram tables ideal boardroom presentation tools.It could also be
    RTIRTI20170817_zaf_v01_014.jpg