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Nigel Farage and Mark Reckless Campaigning in Rochester - General Election 2015
Nigel Farage and Mark Reckless Campaigning in Rochester - General Election 2015
AFP News Agency
CLEAN: Cultural thirst drives China's high-end tea boom
CLEAN: Cultural thirst drives China's high-end tea boom
Sky News
Kurdish Peshmerga forces resting
CLEAN: Exterior shots of Kurdish Peshmerga soldiers sat outside a UNHCR tent drinking tea & smoking during the offensive to retake Mosul from ISIS on October 23, 2016 in Mosul, Iraq.
Sky News
Underground Tunnels Used by ISIS Fighters
CLEAN: Interior shots of a notebook with names and notes written by someone practising Arabic writing, and tunnels dug out underground with a packet of empty tea biscuits on the ground on November 14, 2016 in Bashiqa, Iraq.
Sky News
Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall visits Homeless Charity Emmaus Cambridge
CLEAN: Shows interior shots Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall sitting having a cup of tea and talking to people at Homeless Charity Emmaus Cambridge centre. She says 'I've come back like a homing pigeon'. Emmaus Cambridge welcomed Her Royal...
Curated Video
Welsh Corgis served a 'proper English tea' by white-gloved bellman alongside the Westminster dog show
WELSH CORGIS TREATED TO A SPOT OF TEA It was a tea party fit for a queen_and her dogs.A few champion Welsh Corgis were invited for a "proper English tea" in New York Monday (13 FEB. 2017).White-gloved men dressed in bellmen's uniforms,...
Curated Video
'Thrones' stars struggle to say goodbye
'THRONES' STARS STRUGGLE TO SAY GOODBYE HBO recently confirmed what "Game of Thrones" fans didn't want to hear: The fantasy-thriller phenomenon come to an end after season 8. The news is particularly tough for the show's cast, many of...
Sky News
Prince Harry visits Borough Market the day after it reopens after the London Terror attacks
CLEAN: Shows interior shots Prince Harry talking to tea shop employess at Borough Market in Southwark, London. Prince Harry paid a visit to Borough Market on the day after it reopened following the London Terror attacks. The Prince met...
Curated Video
Tea made from Fireweed grows more popular in Russia
LEADIN
The pink blooms of the fireweed plant are a common sight across the northern hemisphere at this time of year.
But in Russia, the plant is more than a pretty flower - it's used to produce a traditional...
Curated Video
IFA pop-up shows connected future for homes
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A pop-event at Berlin's IFA consumer electronics show is demonstrating how in the future, connected technology will make our lives smarter.
That means no snoring, customised lighting and drinking...
Curated Video
Traditional decorative tea cup holders still crafted by hand
LEADIN:
If you want to drink tea in Russia the traditional way, you need a cup holder - a metal receptacle designed to hold a piping hot glass of tea.
The Kazakov factory in Nizhny Novgorod is still crafting...
Curated Video
Traditional decorative tea cup holders still crafted by hand
LEADIN:
If you want to drink tea in Russia the traditional way, you need a cup holder - a metal receptacle designed to hold a piping hot glass of tea.
The Kazakov factory in Nizhny Novgorod is still crafting...
Bridgeman Arts
Man at lunch with colleagues. USA, 1953
Clip 5 from the 1953 documentary 'Once a Scout' about the Boy Scouts of America. A man sits in the cafeteria with his colleagues discussing work and socialising.
Bridgeman Arts
Food Stalls at Sunday Market, Karachi 1
Food vendors at the weekly open-air Sunday Market in Karachi. Colour corrected.
Bridgeman Arts
Food Stalls at Sunday Market, Karachi
Food vendors at the weekly open-air Sunday Market in Karachi
Press Association
Boris Johnson discusses his controversial tea-making method
Boris Johnson has discussed his controversial method for making tea while preparing drinks for staff at a Cornish hospital. The Prime Minister previously defended his technique on BBC Breakfast after he was filmed putting milk into the...
BBC
Bbc Podcasts: Episode 92: Early Victorian Tea Set 12 Oct 2010
Wedgwood pottery tea set. Neil MacGregor, Director of the British Museum, looks at the history of Britain's relationship with tea by examining an early Victorian stoneware set made by the Staffordshire pottery firm of Wedgwood. He...