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  • Construction workers on site behind barrier fencing beneath cartoon character in Wardour Street, London.
    construction_site01-20-01-2011.jpg
  • A gnome cartoon character appears to be sniffing the behind of a passer-by bending to pick up possessions in a London Street.
    gnome_smell01-03-03-2011.jpg
  • A cartoon character promoting chips outside the now vacant Britannia pub on the Eastern Esplanade at Southend-on-Sea, Essex.
    southend_seafront-32-17-09-2016.jpg
  • A Disney Mickey Mouse street mural on the front wall of a Southwark nursery in London, England. Sprayed with aerosol on the brickwork and incorporating the rail of a ramp for parents to enter the building and the sign attached that tells firemen where the nearrest water hydrant is located in the event of emergency. Mickey Mouse is a funny animal cartoon character created in 1928 by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks at the Walt Disney Studios. Mickey is an anthropomorphic mouse, the official mascot of The Walt Disney Company and one of the most recognizable cartoon characters in the world.
    nursery_mural01-27-03-2013.jpg
  • Homer Simpson cartoon character and passer-by holding mobile phone in central London.
    homer_phone01-05-10-2010.jpg
  • Local London school uniforms and cartoon characters on display in a Dulwich shop window.
    school_shop1-12-09-2011.jpg
  • Student protestsd against government education cuts using cartoon picture in Trafalgar Square. Holding a variety of splinter marches that denounce the coalition government's policy of charging extra higher-education tuition fees. There were isolated incidents of violence and skirmishes with police, mostly in central London.
    student_protest10-30-11-2010.jpg
  • Cartoon graffiti by street artist Nathan Bowen of fireman created outside a London fire station.
    lines_graffiti2-30-09-2011.jpg
  • A cartoon character promoting chips outside the now vacant Britannia pub on the Eastern Esplanade at Southend-on-Sea, Essex.
    southend_seafront-31-17-09-2016.jpg
  • A cartoon picture has been drawn in white emulsion paint, smeared over a shop window, a victim of the UK recession.
    closed-businesses78-17-03_2009.jpg
  • Homer Simpson cartoon character and women passers-by holding ice cream in central London.
    homer_food01-06-10-2010.jpg
  • Contractor in high-vis vest paints over construction hoarding of similar cartoon characters by street artist Nathan Bowen.
    painting_workman04-16-11-2010.jpg
  • A woman hails a taxi in a London street that has been visited by the cartoon graffiti street artist Nathan Bowen of fireman created outside Shaftesbury Ave fire station. Striking a similar pose as the cartoon character, she also raises her arm to make a humourous street moment. But there is also another visual pun of the double-yellow parking lines endemic in the capitals that are echoed in the cartoon's high-visibility clothing.
    lines_graffiti1-30-09-2011.jpg
  • A child with a cartoon towel face sits in its buggy on Westminster Bridge, on 29th March 2017, in London, England.
    westminster_remembers-25-29-03-2017.jpg
  • A Disney Mickey Mouse street mural on the front wall of a Southwark nursery in London, England. Sprayed with aerosol on the brickwork and incorporating the rail of a ramp for parents to enter the building and the sign attached that tells firemen where the nearrest water hydrant is located in the event of emergency. Mickey Mouse is a funny animal cartoon character created in 1928 by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks at the Walt Disney Studios. Mickey is an anthropomorphic mouse, the official mascot of The Walt Disney Company and one of the most recognizable cartoon characters in the world.
    nursery_mural03-27-03-2013.jpg
  • The Disney cartoon character Pinoccio, beneath concrete stairs on the Aylesbury Estate, on 4th January, London borough of Southwark, England.
    southwark_estate-13-04-01-2017.jpg
  • Local London school uniforms and cartoon characters on display in a Dulwich shop window.
    school_shop2-12-09-2011.jpg
  • The Disney cartoon character Pinoccio, beneath concrete stairs on the Aylesbury Estate, on 4th January, London borough of Southwark, England.
    southwark_estate-14-04-01-2017.jpg
  • The Chinese words Kung Hei Fat Choi or Happy new Year with cartoon characters outside Bank of China building, Hong Kong.
    new_year01-20-01-1995.jpg
  • Student protestsd against government education cuts using cartoon picture in Trafalgar Square. Holding a variety of splinter marches that denounce the coalition government's policy of charging extra higher-education tuition fees. There were isolated incidents of violence and skirmishes with police, mostly in central London.
    student_protest09-30-11-2010.jpg
  • A British lady applies a layer of sun cream to her hand on a beach in Magaluf.  In the foreground, and aligned with the lady's own body is a sun lounger with a beach towel draped over which depicts the torso and legs of a cartoon Hercules Adonis character complete in ancient Greek style with muscular thighs and short skirt. In the background is a hotel building and two other tourists with their tanned backs towards the viewer. Magaluf is a popular holiday resort on the island of Mallorca, one of the Spanish Balearic Islands. A seedy resort very much orientated around British tourists and catering for both young parties as well as families, it is considered as a hot and exotic alternative to the chilly seaside towns around the UK's coast.  .
    RB-0049.jpg
  • A Minnie Mouse balloon brought from Disneyworld, Paris, is carried on a London Underground tube train. The face of Minnie obscures the young girl's own features but to her right is a friend who has also returned to their home city after some time enjoying the Disney theme park in the French capital. Another train passenger seems amused by the cartoon character's presence in these otherwise drab surroundings - Minnies' smile to the camera makes for a humorous moment for these commuters under the streets of London.
    disney002-28-06-2009.jpg
  • A cartoon picture and re-opening writing have been drawn in white emulsion paint, smeared over a shop window, a victim of the UK recession.
    closed-businesses79-17-03_2009.jpg
  • Contractor in high-vis vest paints over construction hoarding of similar cartoon characters by street artist Nathan Bowen.
    painting_workman01-16-11-2010.jpg
  • Backdrop of Banksy / Disney Jungle Book characters to illustrate de-forestation & loss of animal habitats due to human logging
    greenpeace_backdrrop02-11-09-2010.jpg
  • A bald-headed man has an itch in his left eye as he reads a magazine near a poster for the film Shrek he shares a resemblance.
    shrek1-01-11-2011.jpg
  • Elaborate wall art in Curtain Street, Shoreditch, East London.
    shoreditch_art04-08-10-2013.jpg
  • White emulsion paint has been smeared over the words CD and cassettes in the window of a former Christian CD, books and software shop in central London, a victim of the UK recession.
    closed_businesses111-28-04-2009.jpg
  • The fantasy monster Shrek and a bald man adopting the same postural echo outside a tourist trinket shop near Piccadilly Circus, on 9th May 2018, in London, England. Shrek is a 2001 American computer animated adventure fantasy comedy film loosely based on William Steig's 1990 fairy tale picture book
    shrek_man-01-09-05-2018.jpg
  • Foreign tourists and a Disney merchandising bag with the image of Minnie Mouse, in Cambridge, England.
    cambridge18-28-August-2011.jpg
  • Backdrop of Banksy / Disney Jungle Book characters to illustrate de-forestation & loss of animal habitats due to human logging
    greenpeace_backdrrop09-11-09-2010.jpg
  • Two women mess about while having their portrait sketched by a street artist in Leicester Square
    street_artist01-28-04-2015.jpg
  • The recognisable face of the sightseeing company Megasightseeing, on the rear of a parked bus and a warning sign of bike theft, on the Southbank, on 2nd May 2019, in London, England. Megasightseeing is part of the Megabus, a long distance coach operator operated by the Stagecoach Group. It commenced operating in August 2003, initially in the United Kingdom, and later expanding into continental Europe.
    megabus_face-02-02-05-2019.jpg
  • The fantasy monster Shrek and a bald man adopting the same postural echo outside a tourist trinket shop near Piccadilly Circus, on 9th May 2018, in London, England. Shrek is a 2001 American computer animated adventure fantasy comedy film loosely based on William Steig's 1990 fairy tale picture book
    shrek_man-04-09-05-2018.jpg
  • Backdrop of Banksy / Disney Jungle Book characters to illustrate de-forestation & loss of animal habitats due to human logging
    greenpeace_backdrrop03-11-09-2010.jpg
  • A satirical Margaret Thatcher Spitting Image puppet by Fluck and Law wears a blue Conservative rosette and For Hire sticker.
    margaret_thatcher17-03-09-2007.jpg
  • On the day that Prime Minister Theresa May petitions her cabinet on the current negotiations to leave the EU, Brexiteers opposite Downing Street in Whitehall, protest that Leave Means Leave, on 14th November 2018, in London, England.
    brexit_protest-01-14-11-2018.jpg
  • Construction site bollards and fence at a new M&Ms theme shop near Liecester Square in central London.
    m&ms_site01-08-02-2011.jpg
  • Backdrop of Banksy / Disney Jungle Book characters to illustrate de-forestation & loss of animal habitats due to human logging
    greenpeace_backdrrop07-11-09-2010.jpg
  • White emulsion paint has been smeared over the word Formerly in the window of a former Christian CD, books and software shop in central London, a victim of the UK recession.
    closed_businesses116-28-04-2009.jpg
  • A detail of the recognisable face of the sightseeing company Megasightseeing, and the London Eye atraction on the rear of a parked bus on the Southbank, on 2nd May 2019, in London, England. Megasightseeing is part of the Megabus, a long distance coach operator operated by the Stagecoach Group. It commenced operating in August 2003, initially in the United Kingdom, and later expanding into continental Europe.
    megabus_face-03-02-05-2019.jpg
  • The recognisable face of the sightseeing company Megasightseeing, on the rear of a parked bus and a warning sign of bike theft, on the Southbank, on 2nd May 2019, in London, England. Megasightseeing is part of the Megabus, a long distance coach operator operated by the Stagecoach Group. It commenced operating in August 2003, initially in the United Kingdom, and later expanding into continental Europe.
    megabus_face-01-02-05-2019.jpg
  • On the day that Prime Minister Theresa May petitions her cabinet on the current negotiations to leave the EU, Brexiteers opposite Downing Street in Whitehall, protest that Leave Means Leave, on 14th November 2018, in London, England.
    brexit_protest-04-14-11-2018.jpg
  • On the day that Prime Minister Theresa May petitions her cabinet on the current negotiations to leave the EU, Brexiteers opposite Downing Street in Whitehall, protest that Leave Means Leave, on 14th November 2018, in London, England.
    brexit_protest-02-14-11-2018.jpg
  • On the day that Prime Minister Theresa May petitions her cabinet on the current negotiations to leave the EU, Brexiteers opposite Downing Street in Whitehall, protest that Leave Means Leave, on 14th November 2018, in London, England.
    brexit_protest-03-14-11-2018.jpg
  • The fantasy monster Shrek and a bald man adopting the same postural echo outside a tourist trinket shop near Piccadilly Circus, on 9th May 2018, in London, England. Shrek is a 2001 American computer animated adventure fantasy comedy film loosely based on William Steig's 1990 fairy tale picture book
    shrek_man-06-09-05-2018.jpg
  • The fantasy monster Shrek and a bald man adopting the same postural echo outside a tourist trinket shop near Piccadilly Circus, on 9th May 2018, in London, England. Shrek is a 2001 American computer animated adventure fantasy comedy film loosely based on William Steig's 1990 fairy tale picture book
    shrek_man-05-09-05-2018.jpg
  • The fantasy monster Shrek and a bald man adopting the same postural echo outside a tourist trinket shop near Piccadilly Circus, on 9th May 2018, in London, England. Shrek is a 2001 American computer animated adventure fantasy comedy film loosely based on William Steig's 1990 fairy tale picture book
    shrek_man-03-09-05-2018.jpg
  • The fantasy monster Shrek and a bald man adopting the same postural echo outside a tourist trinket shop near Piccadilly Circus, on 9th May 2018, in London, England. Shrek is a 2001 American computer animated adventure fantasy comedy film loosely based on William Steig's 1990 fairy tale picture book
    shrek_man-02-09-05-2018.jpg
  • Silhouette of Tintin seen through closed restaurant and bar in London's Charing Cross Road.
    closed_restaurant05-20-11-2014.jpg
  • Elaborate wall art in Curtain Street, Shoreditch, East London.
    shoreditch_art05-08-10-2013.jpg
  • Bodyboards on sale in the north Devon coastal village of Combe Martin. The bodyboard differs from a surfboard in the fact that it is much shorter and made out of foam. Bodyboarding has been around since ancient Hawaiian days, it was called "Paipo" and was made out of koa wood. The modern board consists of a foam 'core' encapsulated by a plastic bottom and a softer foam top known as the deck. The core is made up from dow/polyethylene, arcel or, more recently, polypropylene.
    body-boards1-04-August-2011.jpg
  • Plastic toy characters representing the community at the Rivendell Buddhist Retreat Centre, East Sussex, England.
    buddhist_retreat74-27-06-2010.jpg
  • Elaborate wall art in Curtain Street, Shoreditch, East London.
    shoreditch_art01-08-10-2013.jpg
  • A saddened face has been drawn over white emulsion paint, smeared in the window of a former Christian CD, books and software shop in central London, a victim of the UK recession.
    closed_businesses112-28-04-2009.jpg
  • A rack of quintessentially English 'saucy postcards' are on display in Scarborough, the northern seaside town. Telling jokes to send back to friends and family, they using cartoon characters of buxom women, hen-pecked husbands or sexually-frustrated young men, the humour is bawdy and cheeky - the epitome of seaside holiday kitsch. The best-known saucy seaside postcards were created by Bamforths (founded 1870) and despite the decline in popularity of postcards that are overtly tacky, postcards continue to be a significant economic and cultural aspect of British seaside tourism. In the 1950s, Bamforth postcards were among the most popular of the 18 million items purchased at British resorts.
    scarborough_saucy_postcards-19-07-19...jpg
  • Street portrait caricatures and construction artwork faces in Leicester Square in central London.
    cartoon_portraits03-09-04-2015.jpg
  • Street portrait caricatures and construction artwork faces in Leicester Square in central London.
    cartoon_portraits01-09-04-2015.jpg
  • Street portrait caricatures and construction artwork faces in Leicester Square in central London.
    cartoon_portraits07-09-04-2015.jpg
  • Street portrait caricatures and construction artwork faces in Leicester Square in central London.
    cartoon_portraits06-09-04-2015.jpg
  • Street portrait caricatures and construction artwork faces in Leicester Square in central London.
    cartoon_portraits04-09-04-2015.jpg
  • A portrait of English cartoonist, Glen Baxter whose surrealist, absurdist drawings are exhibited in the Eagle on 12th June 1994 in Clerkenwell, London, England. Born in Leeds in 1944, Baxter was trained at the Leeds College of Art. His images, and their corresponding captions, fuse art and language inspired by pulp fiction and adventure comics with intellectual jokes and references. Baxter's art has been collected in numerous books, and his work has appeared in The New Yorker, Vanity Fair, and The Independent on Sunday. His simple line-drawings often feature cowboys, gangsters, explorers, and schoolchildren, who utter incongruous intellectual statements regarding art and philosophy.
    glen_baxter02-12-06-1994.jpg
  • A portrait of English cartoonist, Glen Baxter whose surrealist, absurdist drawings are exhibited in the Eagle on 12th June 1994 in Clerkenwell, London, England. Born in Leeds in 1944, Baxter was trained at the Leeds College of Art. His images, and their corresponding captions, fuse art and language inspired by pulp fiction and adventure comics with intellectual jokes and references. Baxter's art has been collected in numerous books, and his work has appeared in The New Yorker, Vanity Fair, and The Independent on Sunday. His simple line-drawings often feature cowboys, gangsters, explorers, and schoolchildren, who utter incongruous intellectual statements regarding art and philosophy.
    glen_baxter01-12-06-1994.jpg
  • An ad poster with the actor Andile Gumbi as Simba in the Lion King is on the door of a central London telephone kiosk for the Disney production. The man in blue walking past is wearing his taxi driver's license badge around his neck and has perhaps taken a break from his job driving around the capital to pick up an Evening Standard newspaper and some sandwiches from the Pret a Manger food chain. The Lion King, the musical of the Disney cartoon has been running in London's West End since October 1999, breaking its own box office record, taking more than £34m during 2010 - £2m more than the previous year - and ending the year with its best ever week of ticket sales. Big musicals are so far defying the economic gloom, and theatre in general is proving surprisingly resilient. More than 800,000 saw this Disney musical cartoon in its 11th year in West End
    lion_king2-12-09-2011.jpg
  • Away from public view, a Hot Dog cartoon character stands around the back of the new Weston-super-Mare pier.
    hot_dog_character2-06-August-2011.jpg
  • The character known as Pandemonia is part-parody, a living sculpture and fine artist who is leaving a London Fashion show at Somerset House during London Fashion Week. Writing about herself at www.pandemonia99.com she writes that she is "a 7ft tall personality often seen at exclusive premiers, events and exhibitions. Post pop, conceptual artist, written about in iD, independent and Vogue publications." Otherwise, few have any idea about who or what this cartoon character is, or even how this creature secures an invite to parties, society and art events. The writer Poonperm Paitayawat says ".. She is about branding, self-image and lifestyle. She is tapping into the collective unconsciousness. Pandemonia goes beyond pop art."bike.
    pandemonia6-21-09-2011.jpg
  • The character known as Pandemonia, part-parody, living sculpture and fine artist leaves a London fashion show in a London taxi cab during Fashion Week. Writing about herself at www.pandemonia99.com she writes that she is "a 7ft tall personality often seen at exclusive premiers, events and exhibitions. Post pop, conceptual artist, written about in iD, independent and Vogue publications." Otherwise, few have any idea about who or what this cartoon character is, or even how this creature secures an invite to parties, society and art events. The writer Poonperm Paitayawat says ".. She is about branding, self-image and lifestyle. She is tapping into the collective unconsciousness. Pandemonia goes beyond pop art."
    pandemonia5-21-09-2011.jpg
  • The character known as Pandemonia, part-parody, living sculpture and fine artist leaves a London fashion show in a London taxi cab during Fashion Week. Writing about herself at www.pandemonia99.com she writes that she is "a 7ft tall personality often seen at exclusive premiers, events and exhibitions. Post pop, conceptual artist, written about in iD, independent and Vogue publications." Otherwise, few have any idea about who or what this cartoon character is, or even how this creature secures an invite to parties, society and art events. The writer Poonperm Paitayawat says ".. She is about branding, self-image and lifestyle. She is tapping into the collective unconsciousness. Pandemonia goes beyond pop art."
    pandemonia8-21-09-2011.jpg
  • The character known as Pandemonia is part-parody, a living sculpture and fine artist who is leaving a London Fashion show at Somerset House during London Fashion Week. Writing about herself at www.pandemonia99.com she writes that she is "a 7ft tall personality often seen at exclusive premiers, events and exhibitions. Post pop, conceptual artist, written about in iD, independent and Vogue publications." Otherwise, few have any idea about who or what this cartoon character is, or even how this creature secures an invite to parties, society and art events. The writer Poonperm Paitayawat says ".. She is about branding, self-image and lifestyle. She is tapping into the collective unconsciousness. Pandemonia goes beyond pop art."bike.
    pandemonia1-21-09-2011.jpg
  • An American expatriate living in Monaco laughs at a joke from an unseen person while standing near her apartment  in front of a beach mural on the Avenue Princess Grace. The cartoon character is a puny bather in an old fashioned bathing costume and flippers, showing off a scrawny arm and non-existant bicep. Seen from a low angle, the blonde-haired widow wears sunglasses, a black coat and speckled scarf around her neck, has been living in Monaco for many years and speaks fluent French. We see a smart lady in her middle-age enjoying her retirement in the warm Mediterranean climate.
    RB-0076.jpg
  • Reflecting the legs of other pedestrians, a workman carries a guilded mirror and a Bosch hand tool past the cartoon characters of the M&M's World shop in Leicester Square, on 12th March 2020, in London, England.
    carrying_mirror-01-12-03-2020.jpg
  • A young boy looks carefully at the many saucy postcards on sale outside a seaside shop, on 19th July 1993, in Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England. Telling jokes to send back to friends and family, they using cartoon characters of buxom women, hen-pecked husbands or sexually-frustrated young men, the humour is bawdy and cheeky - the epitome of seaside holiday kitsch. The best-known saucy seaside postcards were created by Bamforths (founded 1870) and despite the decline in popularity of postcards that are overtly tacky, postcards continue to be a significant economic and cultural aspect of British seaside tourism. In the 1950s, Bamforth postcards were among the most popular of the 18 million items purchased at British resorts.
    saucy_postcards-21-08-1993.jpg
  • The fine art character known as Pandemonia (part parody and living) is handed a free magazine featuring a model's eye on the cover on the first day of London Fashion Week, in the Strand, on 16th february 2018, in London, England. Pandemonia states  that she is "a 7ft tall personality often seen at exclusive premiers, events and exhibitions. Post pop, conceptual artist, written about in iD, independent and Vogue publications." Otherwise, few have any idea about who or what this cartoon character is, or even how this creature secures an invite to parties, society and art events. The writer Poonperm Paitayawat says ".. She is about branding, self-image and lifestyle. She is tapping into the collective unconsciousness. Pandemonia goes beyond pop art."
    london_fashion-16-16-02-2018.jpg
  • The character known as Pandemonia is part-parody, a living sculpture and fine artist who is leaving a London Fashion show at Somerset House during London Fashion Week. Writing about herself at www.pandemonia99.com she writes that she is "a 7ft tall personality often seen at exclusive premiers, events and exhibitions. Post pop, conceptual artist, written about in iD, independent and Vogue publications." Otherwise, few have any idea about who or what this cartoon character is, or even how this creature secures an invite to parties, society and art events. The writer Poonperm Paitayawat says ".. She is about branding, self-image and lifestyle. She is tapping into the collective unconsciousness. Pandemonia goes beyond pop art."bike.
    pandemonia7-21-09-2011.jpg
  • The character known as Pandemonia, part-parody, living sculpture and fine artist leaves a London fashion show in a London taxi cab during Fashion Week. Writing about herself at www.pandemonia99.com she writes that she is "a 7ft tall personality often seen at exclusive premiers, events and exhibitions. Post pop, conceptual artist, written about in iD, independent and Vogue publications." Otherwise, few have any idea about who or what this cartoon character is, or even how this creature secures an invite to parties, society and art events. The writer Poonperm Paitayawat says ".. She is about branding, self-image and lifestyle. She is tapping into the collective unconsciousness. Pandemonia goes beyond pop art."
    pandemonia4-21-09-2011.jpg
  • The character known as Pandemonia, part-parody, living sculpture and fine artist leaves a London fashion show in a London taxi cab during Fashion Week. Writing about herself at www.pandemonia99.com she writes that she is "a 7ft tall personality often seen at exclusive premiers, events and exhibitions. Post pop, conceptual artist, written about in iD, independent and Vogue publications." Otherwise, few have any idea about who or what this cartoon character is, or even how this creature secures an invite to parties, society and art events. The writer Poonperm Paitayawat says ".. She is about branding, self-image and lifestyle. She is tapping into the collective unconsciousness. Pandemonia goes beyond pop art."
    pandemonia2-21-09-2011.jpg
  • During the Libyan uprising, a young girl in Islamic dress demands the hanging of Colonel Gaddafi during protests opposite London Libyan embassy during the uprising. With another person, she helps hold the placard that shows a caricature of the Libyan dictator wearing a cartoon style chest of medals and with a noose around his neck.
    libyan_protests19-25-02-2011.jpg
  • During the Libyan uprising, a young girl in Islamic dress demands the hanging of Colonel Gaddafi during protests opposite London Libyan embassy during the uprising. With another person, she helps hold the placard that shows a caricature of the Libyan dictator wearing a cartoon style chest of medals and with a noose around his neck.
    libyan_protests17-25-02-2011.jpg
  • Carrying three yellow branded shopping bags, a lady emerges the Selfridges department store on London's Oxford Street, and passes by a themed window display that includes some cartoon-esque characters wishing the public a happy new decade, on 7th February 2020, in London, England.
    selfridges_shopper-01-07-02-2020.jpg
  • Carrying three yellow branded shopping bags, a lady emerges the Selfridges department store on London's Oxford Street, and passes by a themed window display that includes some cartoon-esque characters wishing the public a happy new decade, on 7th February 2020, in London, England.
    selfridges_shopper-02-07-02-2020.jpg
  • Two tourists walk beneath the sign to the John Bull, a British theme pub on 12th July 2016, at Cascais, near Lisbon, Portugal. John Bull is a national personification of the United Kingdom in general and England in particular, especially in political cartoons and similar graphic works. He is usually depicted as a stout, middle-aged, country dwelling, jolly, matter-of-fact man. Cascais is a coastal town and a municipality in Portugal, 30 kilometres (19 miles) west of Lisbon. The former fishing village gained fame as a resort for Portugal's royal family in the late 19th century and early 20th century. Nowadays, it is a popular vacation spot for both Portuguese and foreign tourists and located on the Estoril Coast also known as the Portuguese Riviera. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    portugal_cascais-05-12-07-2016.jpg
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