Ceramic Conservator Penny Bendall works on one of three monumental Chinese Porcelain Vases at the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge, Wednesday March 29 2006. The three 17th century vases were smashed into more than 400 pieces after a museum visitor tripped over his shoe lace knocking the vases off a window sill on which they were displayed. See PA Story ARTS Museum. PRESS ASSOCIATION PHOTO. Photo credit should read Chris Radburn/PA

Ceramic Conservator Penny Bendall works on one of three monumental Chinese Porcelain Vases at the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge, Wednesday March 29 2006. The three 17th century vases were smashed into more than 400 pieces after a museum visitor tripped over his shoe lace knocking the vases off a window sill on which they were displayed. See PA Story ARTS Museum. PRESS ASSOCIATION PHOTO. Photo credit should read Chris Radburn/PA Stock Photo
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2803 x 4096 px | 23.7 x 34.7 cm | 9.3 x 13.7 inches | 300dpi

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29 March 2006

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Cambridge UK

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Chris Radburn

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Ceramic Conservator Penny Bendall works on one of three monumental Chinese Porcelain Vases at the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge, Wednesday March 29 2006. The three 17th century vases were smashed into more than 400 pieces after a museum visitor tripped over his shoe lace knocking the vases off a window sill on which they were displayed. See PA Story ARTS Museum. PRESS ASSOCIATION PHOTO. Photo credit should read Chris Radburn/PA

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