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File photo dated 15/10/19 of Jack Thorne attending the premiere of His Dark Materials held at the BFI Southbank, London. Screenwriter Jack Thorne has said his Emmy award-winning script for Adolescence was influenced by his work on an adaption of Lord Of The Flies at the same time. Thorne said the "savagery of the populism" seen by the 1954 literary classic's author William Golding "has a lot of parallels with where we find ourselves now". Issue date: Monday February 2, 2026.-stock-foto
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EMBARGOED TO 0001 MONDAY FEBRUARY 2 File photo dated 15/10/19 of Jack Thorne attending the premiere of His Dark Materials held at the BFI Southbank, London. Screenwriter Jack Thorne has said his Emmy award-winning script for Adolescence was influenced by his work on an adaption of Lord Of The Flies at the same time. Thorne said the "savagery of the populism" seen by the 1954 literary classic's author William Golding "has a lot of parallels with where we find ourselves now". Issue date: Monday February 2, 2026.-stock-foto
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Tampa, Florida, USA. 31st Jan, 2026. The ''Jose Gasparilla'', a 165-foot, three-masted, steel-hulled pirate ship built in 1954, leads a fleet of ships into downtown Tampa. The ''pirate invasion'' is the centerpiece of the city's annual Gasparilla Pirate Festival. This 121-year tradition features over 800 pirates from Ye Mystic Krewe of Gasparilla demanding the key to the city from the mayor. (Credit Image: © Zoraida Diaz/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Tampa, Florida, USA. 31st Jan, 2026. The ''Jose Gasparilla'', a 165-foot, three-masted, steel-hulled pirate ship built in 1954, leads a fleet of ships into downtown Tampa. The ''pirate invasion'' is the centerpiece of the city's annual Gasparilla Pirate Festival. This 121-year tradition features over 800 pirates from Ye Mystic Krewe of Gasparilla demanding the key to the city from the mayor. (Credit Image: © Zoraida Diaz/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Fra Stipe Nosic, guardian of the Monastery of St. Francis informed the public that the oldest incunabula in Croatia had been rediscovered at the Church of St. Francis on January 22, 2026 in Zadar, Croatia. This incunabula had been lost for a long time, and was recently rediscovered. It is a fragment of only four pages of the Latin text of the Bible (Vulgate), published by Johannes Fust and Peter Schoffer in Mainz in 1462. These two sheets, printed on parchment, were registered in the monastery library in 1916 by Ernst Philip Goldschmidt (1887-1954), a Viennese antiquarian and bibliophile. Zada-stock-foto
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Fra Stipe Nosic, guardian of the Monastery of St. Francis informed the public that the oldest incunabula in Croatia had been rediscovered at the Church of St. Francis on January 22, 2026 in Zadar, Croatia. This incunabula had been lost for a long time, and was recently rediscovered. It is a fragment of only four pages of the Latin text of the Bible (Vulgate), published by Johannes Fust and Peter Schoffer in Mainz in 1462. These two sheets, printed on parchment, were registered in the monastery library in 1916 by Ernst Philip Goldschmidt (1887-1954), a Viennese antiquarian and bibliophile. Zada-stock-foto
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Fra Stipe Nosic, guardian of the Monastery of St. Francis informed the public that the oldest incunabula in Croatia had been rediscovered at the Church of St. Francis on January 22, 2026 in Zadar, Croatia. This incunabula had been lost for a long time, and was recently rediscovered. It is a fragment of only four pages of the Latin text of the Bible (Vulgate), published by Johannes Fust and Peter Schoffer in Mainz in 1462. These two sheets, printed on parchment, were registered in the monastery library in 1916 by Ernst Philip Goldschmidt (1887-1954), a Viennese antiquarian and bibliophile. Zada-stock-foto
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Fra Stipe Nosic, guardian of the Monastery of St. Francis informed the public that the oldest incunabula in Croatia had been rediscovered at the Church of St. Francis on January 22, 2026 in Zadar, Croatia. This incunabula had been lost for a long time, and was recently rediscovered. It is a fragment of only four pages of the Latin text of the Bible (Vulgate), published by Johannes Fust and Peter Schoffer in Mainz in 1462. These two sheets, printed on parchment, were registered in the monastery library in 1916 by Ernst Philip Goldschmidt (1887-1954), a Viennese antiquarian and bibliophile. Zada-stock-foto
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Fra Stipe Nosic, guardian of the Monastery of St. Francis informed the public that the oldest incunabula in Croatia had been rediscovered at the Church of St. Francis on January 22, 2026 in Zadar, Croatia. This incunabula had been lost for a long time, and was recently rediscovered. It is a fragment of only four pages of the Latin text of the Bible (Vulgate), published by Johannes Fust and Peter Schoffer in Mainz in 1462. These two sheets, printed on parchment, were registered in the monastery library in 1916 by Ernst Philip Goldschmidt (1887-1954), a Viennese antiquarian and bibliophile. Zada-stock-foto
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Fra Stipe Nosic, guardian of the Monastery of St. Francis informed the public that the oldest incunabula in Croatia had been rediscovered at the Church of St. Francis on January 22, 2026 in Zadar, Croatia. This incunabula had been lost for a long time, and was recently rediscovered. It is a fragment of only four pages of the Latin text of the Bible (Vulgate), published by Johannes Fust and Peter Schoffer in Mainz in 1462. These two sheets, printed on parchment, were registered in the monastery library in 1916 by Ernst Philip Goldschmidt (1887-1954), a Viennese antiquarian and bibliophile. Zada-stock-foto
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Fra Stipe Nosic, guardian of the Monastery of St. Francis informed the public that the oldest incunabula in Croatia had been rediscovered at the Church of St. Francis on January 22, 2026 in Zadar, Croatia. This incunabula had been lost for a long time, and was recently rediscovered. It is a fragment of only four pages of the Latin text of the Bible (Vulgate), published by Johannes Fust and Peter Schoffer in Mainz in 1462. These two sheets, printed on parchment, were registered in the monastery library in 1916 by Ernst Philip Goldschmidt (1887-1954), a Viennese antiquarian and bibliophile. Zada-stock-foto
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Fra Stipe Nosic, guardian of the Monastery of St. Francis informed the public that the oldest incunabula in Croatia had been rediscovered at the Church of St. Francis on January 22, 2026 in Zadar, Croatia. This incunabula had been lost for a long time, and was recently rediscovered. It is a fragment of only four pages of the Latin text of the Bible (Vulgate), published by Johannes Fust and Peter Schoffer in Mainz in 1462. These two sheets, printed on parchment, were registered in the monastery library in 1916 by Ernst Philip Goldschmidt (1887-1954), a Viennese antiquarian and bibliophile. Zada-stock-foto
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Fra Stipe Nosic, guardian of the Monastery of St. Francis informed the public that the oldest incunabula in Croatia had been rediscovered at the Church of St. Francis on January 22, 2026 in Zadar, Croatia. This incunabula had been lost for a long time, and was recently rediscovered. It is a fragment of only four pages of the Latin text of the Bible (Vulgate), published by Johannes Fust and Peter Schoffer in Mainz in 1462. These two sheets, printed on parchment, were registered in the monastery library in 1916 by Ernst Philip Goldschmidt (1887-1954), a Viennese antiquarian and bibliophile. Zada-stock-foto
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Fra Stipe Nosic, guardian of the Monastery of St. Francis informed the public that the oldest incunabula in Croatia had been rediscovered at the Church of St. Francis on January 22, 2026 in Zadar, Croatia. This incunabula had been lost for a long time, and was recently rediscovered. It is a fragment of only four pages of the Latin text of the Bible (Vulgate), published by Johannes Fust and Peter Schoffer in Mainz in 1462. These two sheets, printed on parchment, were registered in the monastery library in 1916 by Ernst Philip Goldschmidt (1887-1954), a Viennese antiquarian and bibliophile. Zada-stock-foto
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Fra Stipe Nosic, guardian of the Monastery of St. Francis informed the public that the oldest incunabula in Croatia had been rediscovered at the Church of St. Francis on January 22, 2026 in Zadar, Croatia. This incunabula had been lost for a long time, and was recently rediscovered. It is a fragment of only four pages of the Latin text of the Bible (Vulgate), published by Johannes Fust and Peter Schoffer in Mainz in 1462. These two sheets, printed on parchment, were registered in the monastery library in 1916 by Ernst Philip Goldschmidt (1887-1954), a Viennese antiquarian and bibliophile. Zada-stock-foto
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Fra Stipe Nosic, guardian of the Monastery of St. Francis informed the public that the oldest incunabula in Croatia had been rediscovered at the Church of St. Francis on January 22, 2026 in Zadar, Croatia. This incunabula had been lost for a long time, and was recently rediscovered. It is a fragment of only four pages of the Latin text of the Bible (Vulgate), published by Johannes Fust and Peter Schoffer in Mainz in 1462. These two sheets, printed on parchment, were registered in the monastery library in 1916 by Ernst Philip Goldschmidt (1887-1954), a Viennese antiquarian and bibliophile. Zada-stock-foto
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Fra Stipe Nosic, guardian of the Monastery of St. Francis informed the public that the oldest incunabula in Croatia had been rediscovered at the Church of St. Francis on January 22, 2026 in Zadar, Croatia. This incunabula had been lost for a long time, and was recently rediscovered. It is a fragment of only four pages of the Latin text of the Bible (Vulgate), published by Johannes Fust and Peter Schoffer in Mainz in 1462. These two sheets, printed on parchment, were registered in the monastery library in 1916 by Ernst Philip Goldschmidt (1887-1954), a Viennese antiquarian and bibliophile. Zada-stock-foto
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Fra Stipe Nosic, guardian of the Monastery of St. Francis informed the public that the oldest incunabula in Croatia had been rediscovered at the Church of St. Francis on January 22, 2026 in Zadar, Croatia. This incunabula had been lost for a long time, and was recently rediscovered. It is a fragment of only four pages of the Latin text of the Bible (Vulgate), published by Johannes Fust and Peter Schoffer in Mainz in 1462. These two sheets, printed on parchment, were registered in the monastery library in 1916 by Ernst Philip Goldschmidt (1887-1954), a Viennese antiquarian and bibliophile. Zada-stock-foto
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Fra Stipe Nosic, guardian of the Monastery of St. Francis informed the public that the oldest incunabula in Croatia had been rediscovered at the Church of St. Francis on January 22, 2026 in Zadar, Croatia. This incunabula had been lost for a long time, and was recently rediscovered. It is a fragment of only four pages of the Latin text of the Bible (Vulgate), published by Johannes Fust and Peter Schoffer in Mainz in 1462. These two sheets, printed on parchment, were registered in the monastery library in 1916 by Ernst Philip Goldschmidt (1887-1954), a Viennese antiquarian and bibliophile. Zada-stock-foto
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Fra Stipe Nosic, guardian of the Monastery of St. Francis informed the public that the oldest incunabula in Croatia had been rediscovered at the Church of St. Francis on January 22, 2026 in Zadar, Croatia. This incunabula had been lost for a long time, and was recently rediscovered. It is a fragment of only four pages of the Latin text of the Bible (Vulgate), published by Johannes Fust and Peter Schoffer in Mainz in 1462. These two sheets, printed on parchment, were registered in the monastery library in 1916 by Ernst Philip Goldschmidt (1887-1954), a Viennese antiquarian and bibliophile. Zada-stock-foto
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Fra Stipe Nosic, guardian of the Monastery of St. Francis informed the public that the oldest incunabula in Croatia had been rediscovered at the Church of St. Francis on January 22, 2026 in Zadar, Croatia. This incunabula had been lost for a long time, and was recently rediscovered. It is a fragment of only four pages of the Latin text of the Bible (Vulgate), published by Johannes Fust and Peter Schoffer in Mainz in 1462. These two sheets, printed on parchment, were registered in the monastery library in 1916 by Ernst Philip Goldschmidt (1887-1954), a Viennese antiquarian and bibliophile. Zada-stock-foto
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Fra Stipe Nosic, guardian of the Monastery of St. Francis informed the public that the oldest incunabula in Croatia had been rediscovered at the Church of St. Francis on January 22, 2026 in Zadar, Croatia. This incunabula had been lost for a long time, and was recently rediscovered. It is a fragment of only four pages of the Latin text of the Bible (Vulgate), published by Johannes Fust and Peter Schoffer in Mainz in 1462. These two sheets, printed on parchment, were registered in the monastery library in 1916 by Ernst Philip Goldschmidt (1887-1954), a Viennese antiquarian and bibliophile. Zada-stock-foto
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Fra Stipe Nosic, guardian of the Monastery of St. Francis informed the public that the oldest incunabula in Croatia had been rediscovered at the Church of St. Francis on January 22, 2026 in Zadar, Croatia. This incunabula had been lost for a long time, and was recently rediscovered. It is a fragment of only four pages of the Latin text of the Bible (Vulgate), published by Johannes Fust and Peter Schoffer in Mainz in 1462. These two sheets, printed on parchment, were registered in the monastery library in 1916 by Ernst Philip Goldschmidt (1887-1954), a Viennese antiquarian and bibliophile. Zada-stock-foto
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Fra Stipe Nosic, guardian of the Monastery of St. Francis informed the public that the oldest incunabula in Croatia had been rediscovered at the Church of St. Francis on January 22, 2026 in Zadar, Croatia. This incunabula had been lost for a long time, and was recently rediscovered. It is a fragment of only four pages of the Latin text of the Bible (Vulgate), published by Johannes Fust and Peter Schoffer in Mainz in 1462. These two sheets, printed on parchment, were registered in the monastery library in 1916 by Ernst Philip Goldschmidt (1887-1954), a Viennese antiquarian and bibliophile. Zada-stock-foto
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Fra Stipe Nosic, guardian of the Monastery of St. Francis informed the public that the oldest incunabula in Croatia had been rediscovered at the Church of St. Francis on January 22, 2026 in Zadar, Croatia. This incunabula had been lost for a long time, and was recently rediscovered. It is a fragment of only four pages of the Latin text of the Bible (Vulgate), published by Johannes Fust and Peter Schoffer in Mainz in 1462. These two sheets, printed on parchment, were registered in the monastery library in 1916 by Ernst Philip Goldschmidt (1887-1954), a Viennese antiquarian and bibliophile. Zada-stock-foto
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Fra Stipe Nosic, guardian of the Monastery of St. Francis informed the public that the oldest incunabula in Croatia had been rediscovered at the Church of St. Francis on January 22, 2026 in Zadar, Croatia. This incunabula had been lost for a long time, and was recently rediscovered. It is a fragment of only four pages of the Latin text of the Bible (Vulgate), published by Johannes Fust and Peter Schoffer in Mainz in 1462. These two sheets, printed on parchment, were registered in the monastery library in 1916 by Ernst Philip Goldschmidt (1887-1954), a Viennese antiquarian and bibliophile. Zada-stock-foto
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Fra Stipe Nosic, guardian of the Monastery of St. Francis informed the public that the oldest incunabula in Croatia had been rediscovered at the Church of St. Francis on January 22, 2026 in Zadar, Croatia. This incunabula had been lost for a long time, and was recently rediscovered. It is a fragment of only four pages of the Latin text of the Bible (Vulgate), published by Johannes Fust and Peter Schoffer in Mainz in 1462. These two sheets, printed on parchment, were registered in the monastery library in 1916 by Ernst Philip Goldschmidt (1887-1954), a Viennese antiquarian and bibliophile. Zada-stock-foto
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Fra Stipe Nosic, guardian of the Monastery of St. Francis informed the public that the oldest incunabula in Croatia had been rediscovered at the Church of St. Francis on January 22, 2026 in Zadar, Croatia. This incunabula had been lost for a long time, and was recently rediscovered. It is a fragment of only four pages of the Latin text of the Bible (Vulgate), published by Johannes Fust and Peter Schoffer in Mainz in 1462. These two sheets, printed on parchment, were registered in the monastery library in 1916 by Ernst Philip Goldschmidt (1887-1954), a Viennese antiquarian and bibliophile. Zada-stock-foto
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Fra Stipe Nosic, guardian of the Monastery of St. Francis informed the public that the oldest incunabula in Croatia had been rediscovered at the Church of St. Francis on January 22, 2026 in Zadar, Croatia. This incunabula had been lost for a long time, and was recently rediscovered. It is a fragment of only four pages of the Latin text of the Bible (Vulgate), published by Johannes Fust and Peter Schoffer in Mainz in 1462. These two sheets, printed on parchment, were registered in the monastery library in 1916 by Ernst Philip Goldschmidt (1887-1954), a Viennese antiquarian and bibliophile. Zada-stock-foto
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Fra Stipe Nosic, guardian of the Monastery of St. Francis informed the public that the oldest incunabula in Croatia had been rediscovered at the Church of St. Francis on January 22, 2026 in Zadar, Croatia. This incunabula had been lost for a long time, and was recently rediscovered. It is a fragment of only four pages of the Latin text of the Bible (Vulgate), published by Johannes Fust and Peter Schoffer in Mainz in 1462. These two sheets, printed on parchment, were registered in the monastery library in 1916 by Ernst Philip Goldschmidt (1887-1954), a Viennese antiquarian and bibliophile. Zada-stock-foto
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Fra Stipe Nosic, guardian of the Monastery of St. Francis informed the public that the oldest incunabula in Croatia had been rediscovered at the Church of St. Francis on January 22, 2026 in Zadar, Croatia. This incunabula had been lost for a long time, and was recently rediscovered. It is a fragment of only four pages of the Latin text of the Bible (Vulgate), published by Johannes Fust and Peter Schoffer in Mainz in 1462. These two sheets, printed on parchment, were registered in the monastery library in 1916 by Ernst Philip Goldschmidt (1887-1954), a Viennese antiquarian and bibliophile. Zada-stock-foto
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Fra Stipe Nosic, guardian of the Monastery of St. Francis informed the public that the oldest incunabula in Croatia had been rediscovered at the Church of St. Francis on January 22, 2026 in Zadar, Croatia. This incunabula had been lost for a long time, and was recently rediscovered. It is a fragment of only four pages of the Latin text of the Bible (Vulgate), published by Johannes Fust and Peter Schoffer in Mainz in 1462. These two sheets, printed on parchment, were registered in the monastery library in 1916 by Ernst Philip Goldschmidt (1887-1954), a Viennese antiquarian and bibliophile. Zada-stock-foto
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Fra Stipe Nosic, guardian of the Monastery of St. Francis informed the public that the oldest incunabula in Croatia had been rediscovered at the Church of St. Francis on January 22, 2026 in Zadar, Croatia. This incunabula had been lost for a long time, and was recently rediscovered. It is a fragment of only four pages of the Latin text of the Bible (Vulgate), published by Johannes Fust and Peter Schoffer in Mainz in 1462. These two sheets, printed on parchment, were registered in the monastery library in 1916 by Ernst Philip Goldschmidt (1887-1954), a Viennese antiquarian and bibliophile. Zada-stock-foto
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Fra Stipe Nosic, guardian of the Monastery of St. Francis informed the public that the oldest incunabula in Croatia had been rediscovered at the Church of St. Francis on January 22, 2026 in Zadar, Croatia. This incunabula had been lost for a long time, and was recently rediscovered. It is a fragment of only four pages of the Latin text of the Bible (Vulgate), published by Johannes Fust and Peter Schoffer in Mainz in 1462. These two sheets, printed on parchment, were registered in the monastery library in 1916 by Ernst Philip Goldschmidt (1887-1954), a Viennese antiquarian and bibliophile. Zada-stock-foto
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Fra Stipe Nosic, guardian of the Monastery of St. Francis informed the public that the oldest incunabula in Croatia had been rediscovered at the Church of St. Francis on January 22, 2026 in Zadar, Croatia. This incunabula had been lost for a long time, and was recently rediscovered. It is a fragment of only four pages of the Latin text of the Bible (Vulgate), published by Johannes Fust and Peter Schoffer in Mainz in 1462. These two sheets, printed on parchment, were registered in the monastery library in 1916 by Ernst Philip Goldschmidt (1887-1954), a Viennese antiquarian and bibliophile. Zada-stock-foto
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Fra Stipe Nosic, guardian of the Monastery of St. Francis informed the public that the oldest incunabula in Croatia had been rediscovered at the Church of St. Francis on January 22, 2026 in Zadar, Croatia. This incunabula had been lost for a long time, and was recently rediscovered. It is a fragment of only four pages of the Latin text of the Bible (Vulgate), published by Johannes Fust and Peter Schoffer in Mainz in 1462. These two sheets, printed on parchment, were registered in the monastery library in 1916 by Ernst Philip Goldschmidt (1887-1954), a Viennese antiquarian and bibliophile. Zada-stock-foto
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Poppies (1919) by Henri Matisse (1869 - 1954) - oil on canvas-stock-foto
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The Window (1916) by Henri Matisse (1869 - 1954) - oil on canvas-stock-foto
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Coffee (1916) by Henri Matisse (1869 - 1954) - oil on canvas-stock-foto
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Netty Herawaty with William Holden, photographed for Dunia Film magazine, Jakarta, 1954.-stock-foto