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  • Suspect packages found outside premises in Central London force the closure of Holborn streets and evacuation of commuters.
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  • Suspect packages found outside premises in Central London force the closure of Holborn streets and evacuation of commuters.
    bomb_scare04-14-10-2010.jpg
  • Suspect packages found outside premises in Central London force the closure of Holborn streets and evacuation of commuters.
    bomb_scare03-14-10-2010.jpg
  • Suspect packages found outside premises in Central London force the closure of Holborn streets and evacuation of commuters.
    bomb_scare06-14-10-2010.jpg
  • The detail of a scraped van's side promoting local horror entertainment including skulls, on 14th July 2017, at Filey, North Yorkshire, England.
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  • Using a tabloid newspaper, a father seeks shelter from sunshine while sitting in a council deck chair. On the front page of the paper is a headline saying "Butchered' showing a picture of an unfortunate young 3 year-old boy murdered by a maniac axeman. Close-by is the man's own son who is digging a hole furiously in the sand. He looks uncannily like a slightly older version of the murdered boy. This coincidence is heightened because of the body-language of the digging lad, seemingly about to chop an unseen object with his red spade. Both man and boy are on holiday at the northern English seaside resort of Scarborough, North Yorkshire and they are otherwise having a great time on South Beach, near the Grand Hotel building, high up on the cliff.
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  • Two elderly but travel-wise passengers read the morning newspapers while awaiting their check-in zone to open in Heathrow Airport's Terminal 5 departures concourse. The front page of the Daily Mail proclaims that Swine Flu is getting more serious after a period of summer when schools are about to re-open and temperatures about to drop for autumn. With their baggage stacked on a trolley the couple wait patiently after an early morning coach brought them to this aviation hub for BA only flights. From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009). ..
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  • A masked tourist walks past a street juggling busker in Trafalgar Square, Westminster, central London.
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  • Makeshift scarecrow stands pinned against a tree in a garden belonging to crofter Angus McHattie, Waterloo, Isle of Skye.
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  • A man holds a glowing orb in spread fingers that shines up into his face and glasses.
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  • The British Rt. Hon. Alan Milburn, MP for Darlington is seen startling a young baby during a constituency visit to St George's Start-up Centre which offers crèche facilities, health and employment advice and wider support services for local children and families, in Netherfield, Nottingham England. The child looks scared to death as Milburn leans over with a fearful look on his face, as the child sits on its father's knee. Milburn was a supporter of Tony Blair (and therefore called a Blairite) and held numerous governmental posts, including: Minister of State for Health (1997-1998); Chief Secretary to the Treasury (1998-1999); Secretary of State for Health (1999-2003) and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster (2004 to 2005). Source: www.alanmilburn.co.uk.
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  • A young woman steps down while carrying her pet dog outside Liverpool Street Station, on 16th February 2017, in the City of London, England.
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  • The remains of a billboard, now laying on the ground in a south London street.
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  • A dog owner and her small puppy walks through a south London street.
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  • Silhouetted against evening skies, a figure performs trapeze acrobatics in Ruskin Park in Lambeth, on 29th July 2020, in London, England. TLCC Trapeze School comes to Ruskin Park each summer although during the Coronavirus pandemic, they have had to delay their presence in this south London Park.
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  • The remains of a billboard, now laying on the ground in a south London street.
    pavement_poster06-01-10-2015.jpg
  • The remains of a billboard, now laying on the ground in a south London street.
    pavement_poster04-01-10-2015.jpg
  • The remains of a billboard, now laying on the ground in a south London street.
    pavement_poster01-01-10-2015.jpg
  • Young child turns away from loud bangs during a 5th November fireworks event in a public south London park.
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  • Pigeon pest controller, Sue Van Vynck releases Harriet, her Harris Hawk (Parabuteo unicinctus) to scare away the local pigeon population. The ancient sport of Falconry has become today's humane pest control of choice, particularly as costs falls. Once a pigeon population has been scared away, it requires only a token hawk presence to keep it away. Van Vynck Bird Control is a specialist company providing over 25 years, a range of environmental services dealing with nuisance bird management. They are pioneers of specialist techniques such as the use of predatory species (such as falconry) to displace and interrupt behavioural patterns as well as offering a complete range of physical deterrents. Here at Broadgate the nuisance was pigeons and Harriet leaves Sue's gloved hand to patrol the architecture of this 32 acres (129,499 m2) office and retail space.
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