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  • One single soldier of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders regiment of the British Army, stifles a yawn, his white gloved hand covering his gaping mouth. They are all in correct position, practising for an official portrait at Redford Barracks, Edinburgh, which will include Her Majesty the Queen the next day. After hours of rehearsal arriving efficiently into position, warm summer fatigue set in. The group of men are laid out in strict military lines, their heads and buttons show clearly and have been selected for even height to allow the picture to be as regimented as possible.
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  • Two delivery workmen carry a heavy roll of carpet along a south London street.
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  • Two delivery workmen carry a heavy roll of carpet along a south London street. Having offloaded their load from a nearby lorry (truck) the work colleagues haul the carpet over the left shoulders and continue down this quiet suburban street towards an address on the right. By balancing the weight and making the centre of gravity in the middle to ease their effort, the men still struggle to make their way on the pavement.
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  • Seventeen officer cadets march in line wearing full dress uniform with their rifles on shoulders past guests and VIPs at their passing out parade in the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst. The recently-graduated soldiers march in a near-perfect line looking over their right shoulders towards their commanding officers and VIP guests which sometimes includes Her Majesty the Queen. We see every face clearly and notice their different heights and sizes.  Sharp focus is centred on the smallest man in the parade. The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst (RMAS), commonly known simply as Sandhurst, is the British Army officer initial training centre. Sandhurst is prestigious and has had many famous alumni including Sir Winston Churchill, King Abdullah II of Jordan, Sultan Qaboos of Oman and, more recently, Prince Harry and Prince William. All British Army officers, and many from elsewhere in the world, are trained at Sandhurst. RMA Sandhurst was formed in 1947, from a merger of the Royal Military Academy in Woolwich (which trained officers for the Royal Artillery and Royal Engineers from 1741 to 1939) and the Royal Military College at Sandhurst.
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  • Female officer cadets march in line with their weapons on shoulders past guests and VIPs at their passing out parade in the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst. An honoured cadet strides in front holding a ceremonial sword vertically in her white glove while one cadet in the main line-up is of an ethnic minority. The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst (RMAS), commonly known simply as Sandhurst, is the British Army officer initial training centre. Sandhurst is prestigious and has had many famous alumni including Sir Winston Churchill, King Abdullah II of Jordan, Sultan Qaboos of Oman and, more recently, Prince Harry and Prince William. All British Army officers, and many from elsewhere in the world, are trained at Sandhurst. RMA Sandhurst was formed in 1947, from a merger of the Royal Military Academy in Woolwich (which trained officers for the Royal Artillery and Royal Engineers from 1741 to 1939) and the Royal Military College at Sandhurst.
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  • An out of focus post with a light bulb attached, shines in the bright daylight with the Atlantic Ocean beyond. Cocoa beach is on Florida's so-called Space Coast, a resort of beaches, clubs, seafood restaurants and motels that came to life during the 1960s due to America's space program. NASA's John F. Kennedy Space Center is located approximately 15 miles away. The Atlantic Ocean is flat calm in settled weather and the horizon is clear and well-defined with a ship just visible on the right side. Focus is on the sea rather than the post and the light bulb which look like a surreal addition to the landscape. Cocoa Beach served as a playground for many of the astronauts and NASA space industry workers and contractors during the heyday of the space race. After manned space flights, the town held astronaut parades. Before there was a "Silicon Valley," Cocoa Beach and other surrounding towns were full of the best and brightest technical minds around.
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  • In a farmer's tool shed, a painted mural depicting B-24 Liberators sweeping over the cracked brick wall of what was once an officers? mess at the WW2 Wendling airfield, Norfolk England. Below this scene of heroic military might, young officers flying Liberators of the 392nd Bomb Group gathered before and after raids into Germany from November 1943 to July 1945. The runway is now partly covered by a turkey farm and this building is now full of car and tractor parts. Picture from the 'Plane Pictures' project, a celebration of aviation aesthetics and flying culture, 100 years after the Wright brothers first 12 seconds/120 feet powered flight at Kitty Hawk,1903. .
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  • A woman farmer taps dripping resin from a rubber tree in a plantation on Pulau Langkawi Island, Malaysia. We see the lady surrounded by even rows of trees, all carefully spaced when planted. Each cool evening the tapper removes a thin layer of bark along a downward half spiral on the tree trunk. She makes an incision in the bark of the tree and fluid then drains into a collecting vessel. If done carefully and with skill, this tapping panel will yield latex for up to 5 years. Malaysia is one of the top exporters of natural rubber. Langkawi is an archipelago of 99 islands in the Andaman Sea, some 30 km off the mainland coast of northwestern Malaysia.
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  • A woman farmer taps dripping resin from a rubber tree in a plantation on Pulau Langkawi Island, Malaysia. We see the lady surrounded by even rows of trees, all carefully spaced when planted. Each cool evening the tapper removes a thin layer of bark along a downward half spiral on the tree trunk. She makes an incision in the bark of the tree and fluid then drains into a collecting vessel. If done carefully and with skill, this tapping panel will yield latex for up to 5 years. Malaysia is one of the top exporters of natural rubber. Langkawi is an archipelago of 99 islands in the Andaman Sea, some 30 km off the mainland coast of northwestern Malaysia.
    RB_100-16-05-1981.jpg
  • A female rail traveller walks along the platform at Loughborough Junction railway station where a Samaritan's poster urges those with mental health issues, or even thoughts of suicide, to seek help from the registered charity aimed at providing emotional support to anyone in emotional distress, struggling to cope, or at risk of suicide throughout the United Kingdom and Ireland, often through their telephone helpline, on 27th February 2021, in London, England.
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  • A female rail traveller walks along the platform at Loughborough Junction railway station where a Samaritan's poster urges those with mental health issues, or even thoughts of suicide, to seek help from the registered charity aimed at providing emotional support to anyone in emotional distress, struggling to cope, or at risk of suicide throughout the United Kingdom and Ireland, often through their telephone helpline, on 27th February 2021, in London, England.
    samaritans_poster03-27-02-2021.jpg
  • A train is stopped at Loughborough Junction railway station where a Samaritan's poster urges those with mental health issues, or even thoughts of suicide, to seek help from the registered charity aimed at providing emotional support to anyone in emotional distress, struggling to cope, or at risk of suicide throughout the United Kingdom and Ireland, often through their telephone helpline, on 26th February 2021, in London, England.
    samaritans_poster02-26-02-2021.jpg
  • Near the junction of the 400 to Buckhead, the 401 highway divides and splits during afternoon rush-hour traffic which slows and builds up so that vehicles and cars back-up as they head home and out of Downtown Atlanta, Georgia. The inner median is coned off during some construction work which slows the traffic even more. Crossing the 5-lane road comes a train of Atlanta's own mass-transit system, the MARTA network and it approaches the overpass with care. We see the infrastructure of a modern metropolis at the busiest time of day when the exodus to get home puts the roads and feeder lanes under the most pressure. Fortunately, the weather is fine with good visibility making drivers' journeys a little shorter and more tolerable but it shows too America's habit and dependency on car culture.
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  • Seen from the City of London, one of the capital's newest skyscrapers rises above a Just Eat delivery rider in the evening rush-hour traffic, on 27th February 2021, in London, England. Located on Bankside, the south bank of the river Thames, the development is a 52-storey 170m tower whose uses include residential flats, a hotel and retail.
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  • Evening sunlight illuminates the Bank Triangle junction during a much quieter evening rush-hour during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic. Financial institutions and the Bank of England are located here, in the heart of the City of London, aka Square Mile, on 26th February 2021, in London, England.
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  • The front path and doorstep of an Edwardian-era home in a residential south London street in early evening, 7th August 2020, in Lambeth, London, England.
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  • As the effects of Coronavirus continues to close down businesses and places of entertainment, and because of the governments's urge for home-working and avoidence of social gatherings, the West End of the UK's capital is unusually quieter than normal on a mid-week evening. On the day that the death toll reached 104 and that British schools would close indefinitely from the end of the week, the Evening Standard newspaper headlines outside Wyndham's Theatre with central London being the UK's pandemic hotspot, on 18th March 2020, in London, England.
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  • London Evening Standard newspapers with a headline about the latest on the rapid spread of the Chinese-source killer Coronavirus on their front pages, are displayed at Victoria station, on 30th January 2020, in London, England.
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  • London Evening Standard newspapers with a headline about the latest on the rapid spread of the Chinese-source killer Coronavirus on their front pages, are displayed at Victoria station, on 30th January 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_news-05-30-01-2020.jpg
  • The day after UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Conservative Party won a landslide general election victory, winning a majority of 80 parliamentary seats (the largest since 1987), the Evening Standard newspaper shows Johnson and his partner Carrie Symonds waving on the steps of 10 Downing Street above the headline "I'll Be The People's PM", on 13th December 2019, in London, England.
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  • As heatwave temperatures climb to record levels - the hottest day of the year so far, the Evening Standard headline on page 1 of the London Evening Standard  mentions the UK's new Prime Minister Boris Johnson's first Cabinet Meeting and his threat on a No-Deal Brexit, opposite the Bank of England on Threadneedle Street in the City of London (the capital's financial district aka the Square Mile), on 25th July 2019, in London, England.
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  • An Evening Standard newspaper vendor pulls his stand with yesterday's headline for the previous day's West End final edition, about US President Trump's controversial comments about Prime Minister Theresa May's handling of Brexit, and the leaked messages of British ambassador to Washington, Kim Darroch (who resigned the next day), in the City of London, the capital's financial district (aka the Square Mile), on 10th July 2019, in London England.
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  • Yesterday's Evening Standard headline about Prime Minister Theresa May's latest Brexit deal difficulties on Parliament, at Bank Underground Station in the City of London - the capital's financial district (aka the Square Mile), on 22nd January 2019, in London England.
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  • Evening rush-hour commuters cross London Bridge after the beginning of winter time, on 29th October 2018, in London, England.
    city_dusk-13-29-10-2018.jpg
  • Edwardian period homes in blue evening light on a winter's afternoon in Ruskin Park south London during the bad weather covering every part of the UK and known as the 'Beast from the East' because Siberian winds and very low temperatures have blown across western Europe from Russia, on 1st March 2018, in Lambeth, London, England.
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  • An evening meeting by campaigners outside Carnegie Library in Herne Hill, south London while occupiers remain inside the premises day 7 of its occupation, 6th April 2016. The angry local community in the south London borough have occupied their important resource for learning and social hub for the weekend. After a long campaign by locals, Lambeth have gone ahead and closed the library's doors for the last time because they say, cuts to their budget mean millions must be saved.
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  • With most Londoners still working from home, friends talk beneath the columns of Royal Exchange while walking along a quiet Threadneedle Street during the evening rush-hour during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 26th February 2021, in London, England. At the top of Doric and Ionic columns with their ornate stonework, powerfully strong lintels cross, bearing the load of fine artistry and carvings which feature the design by Sir William Tite in 1842-1844 and opened in 1844 by Queen Victoria whose name is written in Latin (Victoriae R). It’s the third building of the kind erected on the same site. The first Exchange erected in 1564-70 by sir Thomas Gresham but was destroyed in the great fire of 1666. It’s successor, by Jarman, was also burned down in 1838. The present building is grade 1 listed and cost about £150,000.
    royal_exchange10-26-02-2021.jpg
  • With most Londoners still working from home, two Londoners beneath the columns of Royal Exchange while walking along a quiet Threadneedle Street during the evening rush-hour during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 27th February 2021, in London, England. At the top of Doric and Ionic columns with their ornate stonework, powerfully strong lintels cross, bearing the load of fine artistry and carvings which feature the design by Sir William Tite in 1842-1844 and opened in 1844 by Queen Victoria whose name is written in Latin (Victoriae R). It’s the third building of the kind erected on the same site. The first Exchange erected in 1564-70 by sir Thomas Gresham but was destroyed in the great fire of 1666. It’s successor, by Jarman, was also burned down in 1838. The present building is grade 1 listed and cost about £150,000.
    royal_exchange07-27-02-2021.jpg
  • With most Londoners still working from home, friends talk beneath the columns of Royal Exchange while walking along a quiet Threadneedle Street during the evening rush-hour during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 26th February 2021, in London, England. At the top of Doric and Ionic columns with their ornate stonework, powerfully strong lintels cross, bearing the load of fine artistry and carvings which feature the design by Sir William Tite in 1842-1844 and opened in 1844 by Queen Victoria whose name is written in Latin (Victoriae R). It’s the third building of the kind erected on the same site. The first Exchange erected in 1564-70 by sir Thomas Gresham but was destroyed in the great fire of 1666. It’s successor, by Jarman, was also burned down in 1838. The present building is grade 1 listed and cost about £150,000.
    royal_exchange09-26-02-2021.jpg
  • With most Londoners still working from home, friends talk beneath the columns of Royal Exchange while walking along a quiet Threadneedle Street during the evening rush-hour during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 26th February 2021, in London, England. At the top of Doric and Ionic columns with their ornate stonework, powerfully strong lintels cross, bearing the load of fine artistry and carvings which feature the design by Sir William Tite in 1842-1844 and opened in 1844 by Queen Victoria whose name is written in Latin (Victoriae R). It’s the third building of the kind erected on the same site. The first Exchange erected in 1564-70 by sir Thomas Gresham but was destroyed in the great fire of 1666. It’s successor, by Jarman, was also burned down in 1838. The present building is grade 1 listed and cost about £150,000.
    royal_exchange08-26-02-2021.jpg
  • With most Londoners still working from home, a commuter walks beneath the columns of Royal Exchange while walking along a quiet Threadneedle Street during the evening rush-hour during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 26th February 2021, in London, England. At the top of Doric and Ionic columns with their ornate stonework, powerfully strong lintels cross, bearing the load of fine artistry and carvings which feature the design by Sir William Tite in 1842-1844 and opened in 1844 by Queen Victoria whose name is written in Latin (Victoriae R). It’s the third building of the kind erected on the same site. The first Exchange erected in 1564-70 by sir Thomas Gresham but was destroyed in the great fire of 1666. It’s successor, by Jarman, was also burned down in 1838. The present building is grade 1 listed and cost about £150,000.
    royal_exchange06-26-02-2021.jpg
  • With most Londoners still working from home, a commuter walks beneath the columns of Royal Exchange while walking along a quiet Threadneedle Street during the evening rush-hour during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 26th February 2021, in London, England. At the top of Doric and Ionic columns with their ornate stonework, powerfully strong lintels cross, bearing the load of fine artistry and carvings which feature the design by Sir William Tite in 1842-1844 and opened in 1844 by Queen Victoria whose name is written in Latin (Victoriae R). It’s the third building of the kind erected on the same site. The first Exchange erected in 1564-70 by sir Thomas Gresham but was destroyed in the great fire of 1666. It’s successor, by Jarman, was also burned down in 1838. The present building is grade 1 listed and cost about £150,000.
    royal_exchange05-26-02-2021.jpg
  • With most Londoners still working from home, a commuter walks beneath the columns of Royal Exchange while walking along a quiet Threadneedle Street during the evening rush-hour during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 26th February 2021, in London, England. At the top of Doric and Ionic columns with their ornate stonework, powerfully strong lintels cross, bearing the load of fine artistry and carvings which feature the design by Sir William Tite in 1842-1844 and opened in 1844 by Queen Victoria whose name is written in Latin (Victoriae R). It’s the third building of the kind erected on the same site. The first Exchange erected in 1564-70 by sir Thomas Gresham but was destroyed in the great fire of 1666. It’s successor, by Jarman, was also burned down in 1838. The present building is grade 1 listed and cost about £150,000.
    royal_exchange03-26-02-2021.jpg
  • With most Londoners still working from home, a commuter walks beneath the columns of Royal Exchange while walking along a quiet Threadneedle Street during the evening rush-hour during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 26th February 2021, in London, England. At the top of Doric and Ionic columns with their ornate stonework, powerfully strong lintels cross, bearing the load of fine artistry and carvings which feature the design by Sir William Tite in 1842-1844 and opened in 1844 by Queen Victoria whose name is written in Latin (Victoriae R). It’s the third building of the kind erected on the same site. The first Exchange erected in 1564-70 by sir Thomas Gresham but was destroyed in the great fire of 1666. It’s successor, by Jarman, was also burned down in 1838. The present building is grade 1 listed and cost about £150,000.
    royal_exchange02-26-02-2021.jpg
  • With most Londoners still working from home, a commuter leaves her shadow on a wall of Royal Exchange while walking along a quiet Threadneedle Street during the evening rush-hour during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 26th February 2021, in London, England.
    city_evening43-26-02-2021.jpg
  • With most Londoners still working from home, a commuter leaves their shadow on a wall of Royal Exchange while walking along a quiet Threadneedle Street during the evening rush-hour during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 26th February 2021, in London, England.
    city_evening46-26-02-2021.jpg
  • With most Londoners still working from home, a commuter leaves their shadow on a wall of Royal Exchange while walking along a quiet Threadneedle Street during the evening rush-hour during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 26th February 2021, in London, England.
    city_evening45-26-02-2021.jpg
  • With most Londoners still working from home, a commuter leaves their shadow on a wall of Royal Exchange while walking along a quiet Threadneedle Street during the evening rush-hour during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 26th February 2021, in London, England.
    city_evening44-26-02-2021.jpg
  • With most Londoners still working from home, a runner leaves his shadow on a wall of Royal Exchange while walking along a quiet Threadneedle Street during the evening rush-hour during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 26th February 2021, in London, England.
    city_evening42-26-02-2021.jpg
  • With most Londoners still working from home, a runner leaves his shadow on a wall of Royal Exchange while walking along a quiet Threadneedle Street during the evening rush-hour during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 26th February 2021, in London, England.
    city_evening39-26-02-2021.jpg
  • With most Londoners still working from home, a runner leaves his shadow on a wall of Royal Exchange while walking along a quiet Threadneedle Street during the evening rush-hour during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 26th February 2021, in London, England.
    city_evening41-26-02-2021.jpg
  • With most Londoners still working from home, a runner leaves his shadow on a wall of Royal Exchange while walking along a quiet Threadneedle Street during the evening rush-hour during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 26th February 2021, in London, England.
    city_evening38-26-02-2021.jpg
  • With most Londoners still working from home, a commuter leaves their shadow on a wall of Royal Exchange while walking along a quiet Threadneedle Street during the evening rush-hour during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 26th February 2021, in London, England.
    city_evening37-26-02-2021.jpg
  • With most Londoners still working from home, a commuter leaves his shadow on a wall of Royal Exchange while walking along a quiet Threadneedle Street during the evening rush-hour during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 26th February 2021, in London, England.
    city_evening35-26-02-2021.jpg
  • With most Londoners still working from home, a commuter leaves his shadow on a wall of Royal Exchange while walking along a quiet Threadneedle Street during the evening rush-hour during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 26th February 2021, in London, England.
    city_evening36-26-02-2021.jpg
  • With most Londoners still working from home, a commuter walks and a cyclist passes around the widened corner of Threadneedle and Old Board Streets at evening rush-hour during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 26th February 2021, in London, England.
    city_evening32-26-02-2021.jpg
  • With most Londoners still working from home, a commuter walks around the widened corner of Threadneedle and Old Board Streets at evening rush-hour during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 26th February 2021, in London, England.
    city_evening30-26-02-2021.jpg
  • With most Londoners still working from home, a commuter walks around the widened corner of Threadneedle and Old Board Streets at evening rush-hour during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 26th February 2021, in London, England.
    city_evening31-26-02-2021.jpg
  • With most Londoners still working from home, a commuter walks around the widened corner of Threadneedle and Old Board Streets at evening rush-hour during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 26th February 2021, in London, England.
    city_evening27-26-02-2021.jpg
  • With most Londoners still working from home, two commuters dash around the corner of Threadneedle and Old Board Streets at evening  rush-hour during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 26th February 2021, in London, England.
    city_evening29-26-02-2021.jpg
  • With most Londoners still working from home, a female commuter wearing yellow walks around the widened corner of Threadneedle and Old Board Streets at evening rush-hour during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 26th February 2021, in London, England.
    city_evening28-26-02-2021.jpg
  • With most Londoners still working from home, a commuter walks around the widened corner of Threadneedle and Old Board Streets at evening rush-hour during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 26th February 2021, in London, England.
    city_evening26-26-02-2021.jpg
  • With most Londoners still working from home, a commuter walks around the corner of Threadneedle and Old Board Streets at evening rush-hour during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 26th February 2021, in London, England.
    city_evening25-26-02-2021.jpg
  • With most Londoners still working from home, a commuter walks around the widened corner of Threadneedle and Old Board Streets at evening rush-hour during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 26th February 2021, in London, England.
    city_evening24-26-02-2021.jpg
  • With most Londoners still working from home, a commuter walks around the corner of Threadneedle and Old Board Streets at evening rush-hour during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 26th February 2021, in London, England.
    city_evening23-26-02-2021.jpg
  • With most Londoners still working from home, a commuter walks around the corner of Threadneedle and Old Board Streets at evening rush-hour during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 26th February 2021, in London, England.
    city_evening22-26-02-2021.jpg
  • With most Londoners still working from home, a commuter walks around the widened corner of Threadneedle and Old Board Streets at evening rush-hour during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 26th February 2021, in London, England.
    city_evening19-26-02-2021.jpg
  • With most Londoners still working from home, a few commuters walk around the corner of Threadneedle and Old Board Streets at evening rush-hour during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 26th February 2021, in London, England.
    city_evening20-26-02-2021.jpg
  • With most Londoners still working from home, a few commuters walk around the widened corner of Threadneedle and Old Board Streets at evening rush-hour during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 26th February 2021, in London, England.
    city_evening15-26-02-2021.jpg
  • With most Londoners still working from home, a commuter walks around the corner of Threadneedle and Old Board Streets at evening rush-hour during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 26th February 2021, in London, England.
    city_evening18-26-02-2021.jpg
  • With most Londoners still working from home, a few commuters walk around the widened corner of Threadneedle and Old Board Streets at evening rush-hour during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 26th February 2021, in London, England.
    city_evening17-26-02-2021.jpg
  • With most Londoners still working from home, a few commuters walk around the widened corner of Threadneedle and Old Board Streets at evening rush-hour during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 26th February 2021, in London, England.
    city_evening16-26-02-2021.jpg
  • Seen from the City of London, One Blackfriars (one of the capital's newest skyscrapers) rises above evening rush-hour traffic, on 27th February 2021, in London, England. Located on Bankside, the south bank of the river Thames, the development is a 52-storey 170m tower whose uses include residential flats, a hotel and retail.
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  • Seen from the City of London, One Blackfriars (one of the capital's newest skyscrapers) rises above evening rush-hour traffic, on 27th February 2021, in London, England. Located on Bankside, the south bank of the river Thames, the development is a 52-storey 170m tower whose uses include residential flats, a hotel and retail.
    blackfriars_evening15-27-02-2021.jpg
  • Seen from the City of London, One Blackfriars (one of the capital's newest skyscrapers) rises above cyclists in evening rush-hour traffic, on 27th February 2021, in London, England. Located on Bankside, the south bank of the river Thames, the development is a 52-storey 170m tower whose uses include residential flats, a hotel and retail.
    blackfriars_evening13-27-02-2021.jpg
  • Seen from the City of London, One Blackfriars (one of the capital's newest skyscrapers) rises above a London bus during the evening rush-hour, on 27th February 2021, in London, England. Located on Bankside, the south bank of the river Thames, the development is a 52-storey 170m tower whose uses include residential flats, a hotel and retail.
    blackfriars_evening14-27-02-2021.jpg
  • Seen from the City of London, One Blackfriars (one of the capital's newest skyscrapers) rises above cyclists in evening rush-hour traffic, on 27th February 2021, in London, England. Located on Bankside, the south bank of the river Thames, the development is a 52-storey 170m tower whose uses include residential flats, a hotel and retail.
    blackfriars_evening12-27-02-2021.jpg
  • Seen from the City of London, One Blackfriars (one of the capital's newest skyscrapers) rises above evening rush-hour traffic, on 27th February 2021, in London, England. Located on Bankside, the south bank of the river Thames, the development is a 52-storey 170m tower whose uses include residential flats, a hotel and retail.
    blackfriars_evening11-27-02-2021.jpg
  • Seen from the City of London, One Blackfriars (one of the capital's newest skyscrapers) rises above evening rush-hour traffic, on 27th February 2021, in London, England. Located on Bankside, the south bank of the river Thames, the development is a 52-storey 170m tower whose uses include residential flats, a hotel and retail.
    blackfriars_evening08-27-02-2021.jpg
  • Seen from the City of London, One Blackfriars (one of the capital's newest skyscrapers) rises above evening rush-hour traffic, on 27th February 2021, in London, England. Located on Bankside, the south bank of the river Thames, the development is a 52-storey 170m tower whose uses include residential flats, a hotel and retail.
    blackfriars_evening10-27-02-2021.jpg
  • Seen from the City of London, One Blackfriars (one of the capital's newest skyscrapers) rises above evening rush-hour traffic, on 27th February 2021, in London, England. Located on Bankside, the south bank of the river Thames, the development is a 52-storey 170m tower whose uses include residential flats, a hotel and retail.
    blackfriars_evening07-27-02-2021.jpg
  • Seen from the City of London, One Blackfriars (one of the capital's newest skyscrapers) rises above a London bus during the evening rush-hour, on 26th February 2021, in London, England. Located on Bankside, the south bank of the river Thames, the development is a 52-storey 170m tower whose uses include residential flats, a hotel and retail.
    blackfriars_evening03-26-02-2021.jpg
  • Seen from the City of London, One Blackfriars (one of the capital's newest skyscrapers) rises above a London bus during the evening rush-hour, on 26th February 2021, in London, England. Located on Bankside, the south bank of the river Thames, the development is a 52-storey 170m tower whose uses include residential flats, a hotel and retail.
    blackfriars_evening05-26-02-2021.jpg
  • Seen from the City of London, One Blackfriars (one of the capital's newest skyscrapers) rises above evening rush-hour traffic, on 26th February 2021, in London, England. Located on Bankside, the south bank of the river Thames, the development is a 52-storey 170m tower whose uses include residential flats, a hotel and retail.
    blackfriars_evening04-26-02-2021.jpg
  • Seen from the City of London, One Blackfriars (one of the capital's newest skyscrapers) rises above a pedestrian and London bus during the evening rush-hour, on 26th February 2021, in London, England. Located on Bankside, the south bank of the river Thames, the development is a 52-storey 170m tower whose uses include residential flats, a hotel and retail.
    blackfriars_evening02-26-02-2021.jpg
  • Seen from the City of London, One Blackfriars (one of the capital's newest skyscrapers) rises above evening rush-hour traffic, on 26th February 2021, in London, England. Located on Bankside, the south bank of the river Thames, the development is a 52-storey 170m tower whose uses include residential flats, a hotel and retail.
    blackfriars_evening01-26-02-2021.jpg
  • Evening sunlight illuminates the Bank Triangle junction during a much quieter evening rush-hour during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic. Financial institutions and the Bank of England are located here, in the heart of the City of London, aka Square Mile, on 27th February 2021, in London, England.
    bank_triangle15-27-02-2021.jpg
  • Evening sunlight illuminates the Bank Triangle junction during a much quieter evening rush-hour during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic. Financial institutions and the Bank of England are located here, in the heart of the City of London, aka Square Mile, on 27th February 2021, in London, England.
    bank_triangle14-27-02-2021.jpg
  • Evening sunlight illuminates the Bank Triangle junction during a much quieter evening rush-hour during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic. Financial institutions and the Bank of England are located here, in the heart of the City of London, aka Square Mile, on 27th February 2021, in London, England.
    bank_triangle13-27-02-2021.jpg
  • Evening sunlight illuminates the Bank Triangle junction during a much quieter evening rush-hour during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic. Financial institutions and the Bank of England are located here, in the heart of the City of London, aka Square Mile, on 27th February 2021, in London, England.
    bank_triangle09-27-02-2021.jpg
  • Evening sunlight illuminates the Bank Triangle junction during a much quieter evening rush-hour during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic. Financial institutions and the Bank of England are located here, in the heart of the City of London, aka Square Mile, on 27th February 2021, in London, England.
    bank_triangle12-27-02-2021.jpg
  • Evening sunlight illuminates the Bank Triangle junction during a much quieter evening rush-hour during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic. Financial institutions and the Bank of England are located here, in the heart of the City of London, aka Square Mile, on 27th February 2021, in London, England.
    bank_triangle11-27-02-2021.jpg
  • Evening sunlight illuminates the Bank Triangle junction during a much quieter evening rush-hour during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic. Financial institutions and the Bank of England are located here, in the heart of the City of London, aka Square Mile, on 27th February 2021, in London, England.
    bank_triangle10-27-02-2021.jpg
  • Evening sunlight illuminates the Bank Triangle junction during a much quieter evening rush-hour during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic. Financial institutions and the Bank of England are located here, in the heart of the City of London, aka Square Mile, on 27th February 2021, in London, England.
    bank_triangle07-27-02-2021.jpg
  • Evening sunlight illuminates the Bank Triangle junction during a much quieter evening rush-hour during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic. Financial institutions and the Bank of England are located here, in the heart of the City of London, aka Square Mile, on 27th February 2021, in London, England.
    bank_triangle08-27-02-2021.jpg
  • Evening sunlight illuminates the Bank Triangle junction during a much quieter evening rush-hour during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic. Financial institutions and the Bank of England are located here, in the heart of the City of London, aka Square Mile, on 27th February 2021, in London, England.
    bank_triangle06-27-02-2021.jpg
  • Evening sunlight illuminates the Bank Triangle junction during a much quieter evening rush-hour during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic. Financial institutions and the Bank of England are located here, in the heart of the City of London, aka Square Mile, on 26th February 2021, in London, England.
    bank_triangle05-26-02-2021.jpg
  • Evening sunlight illuminates the Bank Triangle junction during a much quieter evening rush-hour during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic. Financial institutions and the Bank of England are located here, in the heart of the City of London, aka Square Mile, on 26th February 2021, in London, England.
    bank_triangle02-26-02-2021.jpg
  • Evening sunlight illuminates the Bank Triangle junction during a much quieter evening rush-hour during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic. Financial institutions and the Bank of England are located here, in the heart of the City of London, aka Square Mile, on 26th February 2021, in London, England.
    bank_triangle03-26-02-2021.jpg
  • A commuter passes through evening sunlight which illuminates the Bank Triangle junction during a much quieter evening rush-hour during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic. Financial institutions and the Bank of England are located here, in the heart of the City of London, aka Square Mile, on 26th February 2021, in London, England.
    bank_triangle01-26-02-2021.jpg
  • As pedestrians walk past, an old copy of yesterday's Evening Standard newspaper blows in the wind as, still carrying the headline about the government's decision to quarantine and test air travellers flying into the UK, during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus  pandemic, in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 10th February 2021, in London, England.
    coronavirus_city21-10-02-2021.jpg
  • As pedestrians walk past, an old copy of yesterday's Evening Standard newspaper blows in the wind as, still carrying the headline about the government's decision to quarantine and test air travellers flying into the UK, during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus  pandemic, in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 10th February 2021, in London, England.
    coronavirus_city22-10-02-2021.jpg
  • As pedestrians walk past, an old copy of yesterday's Evening Standard newspaper blows in the wind as, still carrying the headline about the government's decision to quarantine and test air travellers flying into the UK, during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus  pandemic, in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 10th February 2021, in London, England.
    coronavirus_city23-10-02-2021.jpg
  • A young woman makes a last-minute evening dash across Piccadilly, in front of oncoming buses and other traffic, on 3rd February 2021, in London, England.
    piccadilly_evening01-03-02-2021.jpg
  • A young woman makes a last-minute evening dash across Piccadilly, in front of oncoming buses and other traffic, on 3rd February 2021, in London, England.
    piccadilly_evening02-03-02-2021.jpg
  • A young woman makes a last-minute evening dash across Piccadilly, in front of oncoming buses and other traffic, on 3rd February 2021, in London, England.
    piccadilly_evening03-03-02-2021.jpg
  • As Londoners are told to remain at home and therefore few commuters taking newspapers for their homeward journeys, copies of the Evening Standard blow down the steps of Bank Underground station during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, in the 'City of London', the capital's financial district, aka The Square Mile, on 2nd February 2021, in London, England.
    coronavirus_city25-02-02-2021.jpg
  • As Londoners are told to remain at home and therefore few commuters taking newspapers for their homeward journeys, copies of the Evening Standard blow down the steps of Bank Underground station during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, in the 'City of London', the capital's financial district, aka The Square Mile, on 2nd February 2021, in London, England.
    coronavirus_city26-02-02-2021.jpg
  • As Londoners are told to remain at home and therefore few commuters taking newspapers for their homeward journeys, copies of the Evening Standard blow down the steps of Bank Underground station during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, in the 'City of London', the capital's financial district, aka The Square Mile, on 2nd February 2021, in London, England.
    coronavirus_city27-02-02-2021.jpg
  • As Londoners are told to remain at home and therefore few commuters taking newspapers for their homeward journeys, copies of the Evening Standard blow down the steps of Bank Underground station during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, in the 'City of London', the capital's financial district, aka The Square Mile, on 2nd February 2021, in London, England.
    coronavirus_city29-02-02-2021.jpg
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