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03/02/2021 Daily Mail (print)

Dr Martens boot in a Union Jack design, Camden, London. BM536J Alex Segre

The Boathouse, poet Dylan Thomas' home in Laugharne, Carmarthenshire, Wales. DWK0WC Ian G Dagnall

Dylan Thomas, portrait of the Welsh poet with his wife Caitlin. ERHMXD Lebrecht Music & Arts

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04/02/2021 Daily Telegraph (print)

Dining room display at the Captain Cook Museum, Whitby, North Yorkshire. RE5RGK Greg Balfour Evans

Captain Cook Square shopping and transport hub, Middlesborough, UK. D92FGN Alan Curtis

Entrance to the NHS James Cook University Hospital, Middlesborough, UK. 2CAHHCB Peter Jordan

Pairs of herring smoking over a woodchip fire, Aberdeenshire. P7CPMF John Bracegirdle

George the Poet on stage at Camp Bestival, Lulworth Castle, Dorset, 2015. EYN2PB Jules Annan

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The Times online

 

Thatched stone cottage and floral front garden in spring. King's Sutton, Northamptonshire, UK JCDE6K Tim Gainey

Southend-on-Sea, UK. 29th Mar, 2020. People queue outside Sainsbury’s supermarket in Southend to avoid excess numbers and help control the numbers of people inside. Penelope Barritt/Alamy Live News  2BARH7J

Interior atrium of West Orchards Shopping Centre, Coventry, West Midlands, England, United Kingdom  R7FX7K  Greg Balfour Evans 

A pair of black Dr. Martens leather boots with black shoe laces in a grey background.  2C47FTE Yau Ming Low

Malmö, Sweden. Harbour viewed through a sculpture on the waterfront, Malmo, Scania, Sweden  PFK3WA Ian Dagnall

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BBC Worklife 5 February 2021

https://www.bbc.com/worklife/article/20210203-why-rituals-are-important-pandemic-survival-tools

 

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kittichai boonpong / Alamy Stock Photo 
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I appear to have had two uses of images of National Portrait Gallery (Scottish) in the FT on Feb 2nd but cannot see them due to the paywall. Anyone here got access and could take a screenshot for me?

https://www.ft.com/content/4245e0f0-f7c3-41f6-bae0-59c4590bc16f

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24 minutes ago, Sally said:

A load of Alamy traffic images here including one of mine. No idea if they are legit or not - haven't had a sale for mine.

https://www.autoexpress.co.uk/news/354134/exclusive-high-cost-low-traffic-neighbourhoods-pictures

Thank you Sally. That's my image of the bus lane, which was zoomed. It's too soon to see it reported but I wouldn't think it would be an issue with a mainstream magazine site.

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1 minute ago, Avpics said:

That's my image of the bus lane, which was zoomed. It's too soon to see it reported but I wouldn't think it would be an issue with a mainstream magazine site.

Yes, agree. Some magazines report sales of images before they are printed and others months afterwards. No clear pattern it seems.

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45 minutes ago, Sally said:

A load of Alamy traffic images here including one of mine. No idea if they are legit or not - haven't had a sale for mine.

https://www.autoexpress.co.uk/news/354134/exclusive-high-cost-low-traffic-neighbourhoods-pictures

Low traffic neighbourhoods was searched for couple of times in January - very topical! Some people have done well out of it!!

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31 minutes ago, Sally said:

I appear to have had two uses of images of National Portrait Gallery (Scottish) in the FT on Feb 2nd but cannot see them due to the paywall. Anyone here got access and could take a screenshot for me?

https://www.ft.com/content/4245e0f0-f7c3-41f6-bae0-59c4590bc16f

 

I've just followed your link and there's an article on January 22nd of Robert Burns statue...that likely be the one? Can't find any articles on the 2nd Feb related to national portrait gallery

 

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5th Feb

Financial Times

UK platforms see uplift after shorted stocks frenzy

© Artem Medvediev/Alamy Stock Photo

https://www.ft.com/content/01488b17-01bc-4483-b181-ecf1de798a3a

 

‘Massive uncertainty’ over UK migration data amid pandemic

The difficulty in conducting face-to-face interviews at border points during the pandemic led to the suspension of migration data collection in March last year © Jeff Gilbert/Alamy

https://www.ft.com/content/7fe6e837-497c-4df0-a0d2-7529cdf8b2fc

 

More than 30 UK bidders ready to pursue 10 freeport zones
London Gateway on the Thames is one facility applying to be a freeport. Under Treasury plans, there would be at least 7 in England and one each in Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales status © Mark Thomas/Alamy

https://www.ft.com/content/fdbed687-1768-42df-9917-00d98abbb690

 

 

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1 hour ago, BradleyPhoto said:

 

I've just followed your link and there's an article on January 22nd of Robert Burns statue...that likely be the one? Can't find any articles on the 2nd Feb related to national portrait gallery

 

Yes there should be two of the statue, thanks. Possible link for the other

https://www.ft.com/content/b0a8a135-39fb-435b-aa5e-d7bf6d4498a6

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2 hours ago, Avpics said:

Thank you Sally. That's my image of the bus lane, which was zoomed. It's too soon to see it reported but I wouldn't think it would be an issue with a mainstream magazine site.

 

The yellow sign gave me a laugh. "Buses and Taxies".

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3 hours ago, Sally said:

I appear to have had two uses of images of National Portrait Gallery (Scottish) in the FT on Feb 2nd but cannot see them due to the paywall. Anyone here got access and could take a screenshot for me?

https://www.ft.com/content/4245e0f0-f7c3-41f6-bae0-59c4590bc16f

 

Here you go, Sally: 2CGTDCJ

Let me know when you've downloaded it, so I can remove it from my site. Thanks!

 

I don't have an account with them, BTW. You can subscribe for free, then you get access to two or three articles per month. Worthwhile to chase up the odd usage.

 

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EDIT: Tried my best to search for more Robert Burns or Scottish National Portrait Gallery images, but without success. Used up my allowance now! Best of luck in finding the rest.

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05/02/2021 Times (print)

Following on from Iain's earlier post, a couple of extras from the print edition.

Tanunda winery and vineyard at sunset, Barossa Valley, Australia. GP88A6 Ray Warren Creative

Exterior of West Orchards shopping centre, Coventry, UK. DM80NA Andrew Paterson.

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51 minutes ago, shearwater said:


https://www.traveler.es/naturaleza/galerias/mejores-rutas-de-los-almendros-en-flor-en-espana/2970
Phil Crean nature Prunus dulcis, almond trees in bloom in February near to Santiago del Teide on Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain. - Image ID: E79JTG
Jurgita Vaicikeviciene Kid walking in blossoming almond tree garden at sunny day in Spain - Image ID: 2D0THTA
Close-Up Of Almond Blossoms In Spring - can’t find it.
Maria Galan FL Branches of flowered almond trees. - Image ID: J17591
Tolo Balaguer almendro en flor, Llucmajor, Mallorca, balearic islands, Spain - Image ID: 2D2R6BC
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Many thanks Shearwater...

2nd use for this image in this mag😁

Phil

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