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  • Carpet fitters trim a new carpet in the street for the interior of the Lyceum Theatre on Wellington Street, on 5th March 2019, in London, England.
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  • Carpet fitters trim a new carpet in the street for the interior of the Lyceum Theatre on Wellington Street, on 5th March 2019, in London, England.
    carpet_fitters-08-05-03-2019.jpg
  • The UK government has imposed Coronavirus pandemic lockdown rules on religious gatherings so a priest accompanies two of his parishioners praying at a makeshift altar on the pavement outside St. Patrick's Catholic church in Soho Square, between construction work and some offices, on 22nd June 2020, in London, England. The government is expected soon to relax the social distance rules from two metres to one metre in a bid to restart the economy. However, in the last 24hrs a further 15 have died from Covid, bringing the total today to 42,647.
    coronavirus_prayers-01-22-06-2020.jpg
  • Two days after the Irish Republican Army (IRA) exploded a truck bomb on Bishopsgate, a main arterial road that travels north-south through London's financial area, City of London two on-lookers stop to crane their necks upwards to view the damage to the tall HSBC building. With both their hands up to shield the sun from their faces, the men stand aghast at the amount of devastation to their working landscape. It was said that Roman remains could be viewed at the bottom of the pit the bomb created. One person was killed when the one ton fertiliser bomb detonated directly outside the medieval St Ethelburga's church. Buildings up to 500 metres away were damaged, with one and a half million square feet (140,000 m) of office space being affected and over 500 tonnes of glass broken. repair costs reached approx £350 million.
    city_gents_bishopsgate-26-04-1993.jpg
  • Days after the Irish Republican Army (IRA) exploded a truck bomb on Bishopsgate, a main arterial road that travels north-south through London's financial area, City of London, bomb damaged stock goes on sale at reduced prices in a branch of menswear outfitters, Moss Bross at Liverpool Street Station. on 26th April 1993, in London, England. One person was killed when the one ton fertiliser bomb detonated directly outside the medieval St Ethelburga's church. Buildings up to 500 metres away were damaged, with one and a half million square feet (140,000 m²) of office space being affected and over 500 tonnes of glass broken. Costs of repairing the damage was estimated at £350 million. It was possibly the (IRA's) most successful military tactic since the start of the Troubles.
    city16-26-04-1993.jpg
  • City workers look at the damage to buildings caused by the IRA Bishopsgate bomb in the City of London, on 26th April 1993, in London, England. Two days after the Irish Republican Army (IRA) exploded a truck bomb on Bishopsgate, a main arterial road that travels north-south through London's financial area, City of London three on-lookers stop to view damage to the tall HSBC building. It was said that Roman remains could be viewed at the bottom of the pit the bomb created. One person was killed when the one ton fertiliser bomb detonated directly outside the medieval St Ethelburga's church. Buildings up to 500 metres away were damaged, with one and a half million square feet (140,000 m) of office space being affected and over 500 tonnes of glass broken. repair costs reached approx £350 million.
    city15-26-04-1993.jpg
  • City workers carry office possessions including computer hard drives and files that were damaged by the IRA bomb that devastated the City of London's Bishopsgate area in 1993, on 26th April 1993, in London, England. Allowed to return to their desks to recover their data and working paperwork, they walk through the ancient streets en route to new emergency office elsewhere in the capital. The Irish Republican Army (IRA) exploded a truck bomb on Bishopsgate. Buildings up to 500 metres away were damaged with one and a half million square feet (140,000 m) of office space being affected and over 500 tonnes of glass broken. Repair costs reached approx £350 million. It was said that Roman remains could be viewed at the bottom of the pit the bomb created. One person was killed when the one ton fertiliser bomb detonated directly outside the medieval St Ethelburga's church.
    city14-26-04-1993.jpg
  • City workers look through corrugates sheeting at damage caused by the IRA Bishopsgate bomb in the City of London. ..Two days after the Irish Republican Army (IRA) exploded a truck bomb on Bishopsgate, a main arterial road that travels north-south through London's financial area, City of London two on-lookers stop to crane their necks upwards to view the damage to the tall HSBC building. With both their hands up to shield the sun from their faces, the men stand aghast at the amount of devastation to their working landscape. It was said that Roman remains could be viewed at the bottom of the pit the bomb created. One person was killed when the one ton fertiliser bomb detonated directly outside the medieval St Ethelburga's church. Buildings up to 500 metres away were damaged, with one and a half million square feet (140,000 m) of office space being affected and over 500 tonnes of glass broken. repair costs reached approx £350 million.
    corrugated_men01-26-04-1993.jpg
  • Several metres above the ground, a lone protester hangs on to a street light pole in London's Trafalgar Square at the height of the famous Poll Tax Riot on 31st March 1990 as flames erupt from a building site on The Strand. Angry crowds, demonstrating against Margaret Thatcher's local authority tax, stormed the Whitehall area and then London's West End, setting fire to a construction site and cars, looting stores up Charing Cross Road and St Martin's Lane. The anti-poll tax rally in central London erupted into the worst riots seen in the city for a century. Forty-five police officers were among the 113 people injured as well as 20 police horses. 340 people were arrested.
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  • Several metres above the ground, a lone protester hangs on to a street light pole in London's Trafalgar Square at the height of the famous Poll Tax Riot on 31st March 1990 as flames erupt from a building site on The Strand. Three police officers wearing helmets and riot shields brace themselves for further violence as angry crowds, demonstrating against Margaret Thatcher's local authority tax, stormed the Whitehall area and then London's West End, starting fires and overturning cars, looting stores up Charing Cross Road and St Martin's Lane. The anti-poll tax rally in central London erupted into the worst riots seen in the city for a century. Forty-five police officers were among the 113 people injured as well as 20 police horses. 340 people were arrested.
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  • Two days after the Irish Republican Army (IRA) exploded a truck bomb on Bishopsgate, a main arterial road that travels north-south through London's financial area, City of London engineering officials examine the huge crater left by the terrorist device, on 26th April 1993, in London, England.  Debris is strewn around the hole with drainage and road material. It was said that Roman remains could be viewed at the bottom of the pit the bomb created. One person was killed when the one ton fertiliser bomb detonated directly outside the medieval St Ethelburga's church. Buildings up to 500 metres away were damaged, with one and a half million square feet (140,000 m²) of office space being affected and over 500 tonnes of glass broken. Costs of repairing the damage was estimated at £350 million. It was possibly the (IRA's) most successful military tactic since the start of the Troubles.
    city13-26-04-1993.jpg
  • Several metres above the ground, a lone protester hangs on to a street light pole near London's Trafalgar Square at the height of the Poll Tax Riot on 31st March 1990, in Westminster, London, England. Angry crowds, demonstrating against Margaret Thatcher's local authority tax, stormed the Whitehall area and then London's West End, starting fires and overturning cars, looting stores up Charing Cross Road and St Martin's Lane. The anti-poll tax rally in central London erupted into the worst riots seen in the city for a century. Forty-five police officers were among the 113 people injured as well as 20 police horses. 340 people were arrested. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    poll_tax_riot08-31-03-1990.jpg
  • Two days after the Irish Republican Army (IRA) exploded a truck bomb on Bishopsgate, an optometrist's business remains open (like the eye illustration at the frontage) but it is boarded up with plywood with the words Open as Usual painted by hand. Debris has been swept up on the pavement awaiting collection but the scene is otherwise as it should. But one person was killed when the one-ton fertiliser bomb detonated directly outside the medieval St Ethelburga's church on 24th April 1993. Buildings up to 500 metres away were damaged, with one and a half million square feet (140,000 m) of office and retail space being affected and over 500 tonnes of glass broken. Costs of repairing the damage was estimated at £350 million. It was possibly the (IRA's) most successful military tactic since the start of the Troubles.
    bomb_damage-26-04-1993.jpg
  • As if about to be crunched underfoot, shattered glass from the windows of offices in the historic City of London side-street, stickers and notices for Access (Mastercard) and American Express (Amex) credit cards lie on the disaster-strewn pavement (sidewalk). This is some of the debris lying about after the huge Bishopsgate bomb on 24th April 1993, London's most expensive terrorist atrocity during the Provisional Irish Republican Army's (IRA) sustained bombings on the British mainland. Buildings up to 500 metres away were damaged, with one and a half million square feet (140,000 sq m) of office space being affected and over 500 tonnes of glass broken. Costs of repairing the damage was estimated at £350 million and was possibly the IRA's most successful military tactic since the start of what was called the Troubles from 1969 onwards.
    credit_crunch01-24-04-1993.jpg
  • Two days after the Irish Republican Army (IRA) exploded a truck bomb on Bishopsgate, a main arterial road that travels north-south through London's financial area, City of London engineering officials examine the huge crater left by the terrorist device. We see debris around the hole with drainage and road material. It was said that Roman remains could be viewed at the bottom of the pit the bomb created. One person was killed when the one ton fertiliser bomb detonated directly outside the medieval St Ethelburga's church. Buildings up to 500 metres away were damaged, with one and a half million square feet (140,000 m²) of office space being affected and over 500 tonnes of glass broken. Costs of repairing the damage was estimated at £350 million. It was possibly the (IRA's) most successful military tactic since the start of the Troubles.
    city_london10-15-12-2007 .jpg
  • Several metres above the ground, a lone protester hangs on to a street light pole in London's Trafalgar Square at the height of the famous Poll Tax Riot on 31st March 1990 as flames erupt from a building site on The Strand. Angry crowds, demonstrating against Margaret Thatcher's local authority tax, stormed the Whitehall area and then London's West End, setting fire to a construction site and cars, looting stores up Charing Cross Road and St Martin's Lane. The anti-poll tax rally in central London erupted into the worst riots seen in the city for a century. Forty-five police officers were among the 113 people injured as well as 20 police horses. 340 people were arrested.
    RB-0091.jpg
  • Days after the Irish Republican Army (IRA) exploded a truck bomb on Bishopsgate, a main arterial road that travels north-south through London's financial area, City of London, bomb damaged stock goes on sale at reduced prices in a branch of menswear outfitters, Moss Bross at Liverpool Street Station. on 26th April 1993, in London, England. One person was killed when the one ton fertiliser bomb detonated directly outside the medieval St Ethelburga's church. Buildings up to 500 metres away were damaged, with one and a half million square feet (140,000 m²) of office space being affected and over 500 tonnes of glass broken. Costs of repairing the damage was estimated at £350 million. It was possibly the (IRA's) most successful military tactic since the start of the Troubles.
    city17-26-04-1993.jpg
  • After a postponed break because of the Coronavirus pandemic,  Climate Change activists sit in silence beneath the statue of Mahatma Gandhi in Parliament Square, on 2nd September 2020, in London, England.
    extinction_rebellion01-02-09-2020.jpg
  • Tables are set for National Gallery cafe customers, now set outdoors on the pavement in Trafalgar Square during the second (Autumn) spike of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 5th October 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_trafalgar_square01-05-10...jpg
  • Tables are set for National Gallery cafe customers, now set outdoors on the pavement in Trafalgar Square during the second (Autumn) spike of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 5th October 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_trafalgar_square02-05-10...jpg
  • With a further 89 UK covid victims in the last 24hrs, bringing the total victims to 43,995 during the Coronavirus pandemic, pubs, restaurants, hairdressers and some art galleries will open again on Saturday 4th July. A hand sanitiser station is located at the northern side of Trafalgar Square, on 2nd July 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_WestEnd-52-02-07-2020.jpg
  • With a further 89 UK covid victims in the last 24hrs, bringing the total victims to 43,995 during the Coronavirus pandemic, pubs, restaurants, hairdressers and some art galleries will open again on Saturday 4th July. A street busker wearing a face mask and clutching his pink guitar, sleeps on the steps of Trafalgar Square, on 2nd July 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_WestEnd-53-02-07-2020.jpg
  • Walkers climb the steep dome of the O2 Arena, on 24th June 2017, Greenwich Peninisular, London. Designed and developed by the original architects of The O2 music and entertainment venue (once called The Millennium Dome), climbers are challenged on a 30° ascent on the 380 metres fabric walkway 52m above the ground. Climbers are rewarded for their efforts with panoramas of the City, Greenwich Park and such landmarks as the Tower of London, the Observatory and The Shard.
    O2_walk-03-23-06-2017.jpg
  • Walkers climb the steep dome of the O2 Arena, on 24th June 2017, Greenwich Peninisular, London. Designed and developed by the original architects of The O2 music and entertainment venue (once called The Millennium Dome), climbers are challenged on a 30° ascent on the 380 metres fabric walkway 52m above the ground. Climbers are rewarded for their efforts with panoramas of the City, Greenwich Park and such landmarks as the Tower of London, the Observatory and The Shard.
    O2_walk-02-23-06-2017.jpg
  • A workman from a nearby contruction site carries traffic cones and tape past the M&M store in Leicester Square in the West End, on 1st December 2020, in London, England.
    M&M_workman01-01-12-2020.jpg
  • A workman from a nearby contruction site carries traffic cones and tape past the M&M store in Leicester Square in the West End, on 1st December 2020, in London, England.
    M&M_workman02-01-12-2020.jpg
  • A workman from a nearby contruction site carries traffic cones and tape past the M&M store in Leicester Square in the West End, on 1st December 2020, in London, England.
    M&M_workman03-01-12-2020.jpg
  • During the UK's Coronavirus pandemic lockdown and on the day when a further 255 deaths occurred, bringing the official covid deaths to 37,048, it is expected that many shops and retail businesses will open again on 15th June and an abusive message about Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been written on plyboard of a closed business near Leicester Square in the capital, on 26th May 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_west_end-11-26-05-2020.jpg
  • During the UK's Coronavirus pandemic lockdown and on the day when a further 255 deaths occurred, bringing the official covid deaths to 37,048, it is expected that many shops and retail businesses will open again on 15th June and an abusive message about Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been written on plyboard of a closed business near Leicester Square in the capital, on 26th May 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_west_end-12-26-05-2020.jpg
  • A waiter runs up the steps of Royal Exchange where Fortnum & Mason have set up an outdoor restaurant and bar opposite the Bank of England in the City of London, during the Coronavirus pandemic, on 9th September 2020, in London, England.on 16th September 2020, in London, England.
    fortnum&mason06-16-09-2020.jpg
  • A waiter runs up the steps of Royal Exchange where Fortnum & Mason have set up an outdoor restaurant and bar opposite the Bank of England in the City of London, during the Coronavirus pandemic, on 9th September 2020, in London, England.on 16th September 2020, in London, England.
    fortnum&mason03-16-09-2020.jpg
  • A waiter runs up the steps of Royal Exchange where Fortnum & Mason have set up an outdoor restaurant and bar opposite the Bank of England in the City of London, during the Coronavirus pandemic, on 9th September 2020, in London, England.on 16th September 2020, in London, England.
    fortnum&mason01-16-09-2020.jpg
  • Diners and drinkers sit within street barriers where Fortnum & Masons have set up an outdoor restaurant and bar in front of the Royal Exchange at Bank, in the City of London, during the Coronavirus pandemic, on 9th September 2020, in London, England.
    fortnum&mason09-15-09-2020.jpg
  • Diners and drinkers sit within street barriers where Fortnum & Masons have set up an outdoor restaurant and bar in front of the Royal Exchange at Bank, in the City of London, during the Coronavirus pandemic, on 9th September 2020, in London, England.
    fortnum&mason14-15-09-2020.jpg
  • Diners and drinkers sit within street barriers where Fortnum & Masons have set up an outdoor restaurant and bar in front of the Royal Exchange at Bank, in the City of London, during the Coronavirus pandemic, on 9th September 2020, in London, England.
    fortnum_mason_city02-09-09-2020.jpg
  • Diners and drinkers sit within street barriers where Fortnum & Masons have set up an outdoor restaurant and bar in front of the Royal Exchange at Bank, in the City of London, during the Coronavirus pandemic, on 9th September 2020, in London, England.
    fortnum_mason_city03-09-09-2020.jpg
  • Two ladies sit in front of diners and drinkers who are within street barriers where Fortnum & Masons have set up an outdoor restaurant and bar in front of the Royal Exchange at Bank, in the City of London, during the Coronavirus pandemic, on 9th September 2020, in London, England.
    fortnum_mason_city06-09-09-2020.jpg
  • Two ladies sit in front of diners and drinkers who are within street barriers where Fortnum & Masons have set up an outdoor restaurant and bar in front of the Royal Exchange at Bank, in the City of London, during the Coronavirus pandemic, on 9th September 2020, in London, England.
    fortnum_mason_city07-09-09-2020.jpg
  • Diners and drinkers sit within street barriers where Fortnum & Masons have set up an outdoor restaurant and bar in front of the Royal Exchange at Bank, in the City of London, during the Coronavirus pandemic, on 9th September 2020, in London, England.
    fortnum_mason_city09-09-09-2020.jpg
  • Social distance markers are on the ground at the entrance to the Roof Garden for when this popular rooftop viewpoint across the capital re-opens again when restrictions of the UK Coronavirus pandemic lockdown rules are realxed further. The number of deaths from Coronavirus in the last 24hrs has increased by 287 to 37,979 while the UK government lowered the national Covid-19 alert level from 4 to 3, meaning the virus is considered to be "in general circulation .. with "a gradual reduction in restrictions", on 19th June 2020, in the City of London, England.
    coronavirus_city-14-19-06-2020.jpg
  • As the UK's Conornavirus pandemic lockdown continues, but with travel restrictions and social distancing rules starting to ease after three months of closures and isolation, yellow barriers and social distance cones have narrowed the road in favour of wider pedestrian pavements outside the Bank of England on a deserted Threadneedle Street, on 9th June 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_threadneedle-02-09-06-20...jpg
  • With the UK death toll reaching 34,813, with a further 541 victims in the last 24hrs, the government's pandemic lockdown has eased to another stage and Londoners walk beneath the architecture of Walworth Town Hall on the Walworth Road near Elephant & Castle and whose re-development is being discussed by Southwark council, on 1st June 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_city-14-01-06-2020.jpg
  • With the UK death toll reaching 34,813, with a further 541 victims in the last 24hrs, the government's pandemic lockdown has eased to another stage and a social distance notice is displayed on the window of a closed restaurant that specialises in Din Sum in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 1st June 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_city-12-01-06-2020.jpg
  • With the UK death toll reaching 34,813, with a further 541 victims in the last 24hrs, the government's pandemic lockdown has eased to another stage and drinkers keep their social distances while enjoying pints from an unusually open pub in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 1st June 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_city-07-01-06-2020.jpg
  • With the UK death toll reaching 34,813, with a further 541 victims in the last 24hrs, the government's pandemic lockdown has eased to another stage and a shop mannequin stands in the window of a menswear retailer with corporate offices in the background of the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 1st June 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_city-05-01-06-2020.jpg
  • With the UK death toll reaching 38,161, a further 324 victims in the last 24hrs, and the government's pandemic lockdown still in effect, mainly walkers and sightseers now cross at what would normally be rush-hour on London Bridge, which has quickly been converted to a social distancing thoroughfare over the river Thames where pedestrians should keep to the left of a green centreline, on 29th May 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_city-37-29-05-2020.jpg
  • With the UK death toll reaching 38,161, a further 324 victims in the last 24hrs, and the government's pandemic lockdown still in effect, mainly walkers and sightseers now cross at what would normally be rush-hour on London Bridge, which has quickly been converted to a social distancing thoroughfare over the river Thames where pedestrians should keep to the left of a green centreline, on 29th May 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_city-35-29-05-2020.jpg
  • With the UK death toll reaching 38,161, a further 324 victims in the last 24hrs, and the government's pandemic lockdown still in effect, mainly walkers and sightseers now cross at what would normally be rush-hour on London Bridge, which has quickly been converted to a social distancing thoroughfare over the river Thames where pedestrians should keep to the left of a green centreline, on 29th May 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_city-30-29-05-2020.jpg
  • With the UK death toll reaching 38,161, a further 324 victims in the last 24hrs, and the government's pandemic lockdown still in effect, mainly walkers and sightseers now cross at what would normally be rush-hour on London Bridge, which has quickly been converted to a social distancing thoroughfare over the river Thames where pedestrians should keep to the left of a green centreline, on 29th May 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_city-29-29-05-2020.jpg
  • With the UK death toll reaching 38,161, a further 324 victims in the last 24hrs, and the government's pandemic lockdown still in effect, mainly walkers and sightseers now cross at what would normally be rush-hour on London Bridge, which has quickly been converted to a social distancing thoroughfare over the river Thames where pedestrians should keep to the left of a green centreline, on 29th May 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_city-23-29-05-2020.jpg
  • With the UK death toll reaching 38,161, a further 324 victims in the last 24hrs, and the government's pandemic lockdown still in effect, mainly walkers, runners and sightseers now cross at what would normally be rush-hour on London Bridge, which has quickly been converted to a social distancing thoroughfare over the river Thames where pedestrians should keep to the left of a green centreline, on 29th May 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_city-21-29-05-2020.jpg
  • With the UK death toll reaching 38,161, a further 324 victims in the last 24hrs, and the government's pandemic lockdown still in effect, mainly walkers and sightseers now cross at what would normally be rush-hour on London Bridge, which has quickly been converted to a social distancing thoroughfare over the river Thames where pedestrians should keep to the left of a green centreline, on 29th May 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_city-20-29-05-2020.jpg
  • With the UK death toll reaching 38,161, a further 324 victims in the last 24hrs, and the government's pandemic lockdown still in effect, mainly walkers and sightseers now cross at what would normally be rush-hour on London Bridge, which has quickly been converted to a social distancing thoroughfare over the river Thames where pedestrians should keep to the left of a green centreline, on 29th May 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_city-18-29-05-2020.jpg
  • With the UK death toll reaching 38,161, a further 324 victims in the last 24hrs, and the government's pandemic lockdown still in effect, mainly walkers and sightseers now cross at what would normally be rush-hour on London Bridge, which has quickly been converted to a social distancing thoroughfare over the river Thames where pedestrians should keep to the left of a green centreline, on 29th May 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_city-16-29-05-2020.jpg
  • With the UK death toll reaching 38,161, a further 324 victims in the last 24hrs, and the government's pandemic lockdown still in effect, mainly walkers, runners and sightseers now cross at what would normally be rush-hour on London Bridge, which has quickly been converted to a social distancing thoroughfare over the river Thames where pedestrians should keep to the left of a green centreline, on 29th May 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_city-12-29-05-2020.jpg
  • A workman wipes the ceiling of a vacant office building in the City of London.
    vacant_offices05-06-01-2014.jpg
  • A person speaks on a handheld device at the window of a vacant office building in the City of London.
    vacant_offices01-06-01-2014.jpg
  • As the UK government tells the nation to prepare for the worst two weeks of the Coronavirus pandemic, a warning aimed at the population to stay at home and minimise contact with others, but in the week when new vaccination centres are opening, rail passengers walk through a quiet station concourse at Blackfriars, on 11th January 2021, in the City of London, England.
    coronavirus_city39-11-01-2021.jpg
  • As the UK government tells the nation to prepare for the worst two weeks of the Coronavirus pandemic, a warning aimed at the population to stay at home and minimise contact with others, but in the week when new vaccination centres are opening, rail passengers walk through a quiet station concourse at Blackfriars, on 11th January 2021, in the City of London, England.
    coronavirus_city40-11-01-2021.jpg
  • As the UK government tells the nation to prepare for the worst two weeks of the Coronavirus pandemic, a warning aimed at the population to stay at home and minimise contact with others, but in the week when new vaccination centres are opening, a rail passenger walks through a quiet station concourse at Blackfriars, on 11th January 2021, in the City of London, England.
    coronavirus_city38-11-01-2021.jpg
  • Vacant tables await customers within social distance street barriers where Fortnum & Masons have set up an outdoor restaurant and bar in front of the Royal Exchange at Bank, in the City of London, during the second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 20th October 2020, in London, England.
    fortnum_and_mason05-20-10-2020.jpg
  • Vacant tables await customers within social distance street barriers where Fortnum & Masons have set up an outdoor restaurant and bar in front of the Royal Exchange at Bank, in the City of London, during the second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 20th October 2020, in London, England.
    fortnum_and_mason03-20-10-2020.jpg
  • Vacant tables await customers within social distance street barriers where Fortnum & Masons have set up an outdoor restaurant and bar in front of the Royal Exchange at Bank, in the City of London, during the second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 20th October 2020, in London, England.
    fortnum_and_mason04-20-10-2020.jpg
  • Vacant tables await customers within social distance street barriers where Fortnum & Masons have set up an outdoor restaurant and bar in front of the Royal Exchange at Bank, in the City of London, during the second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 20th October 2020, in London, England.
    fortnum_and_mason01-20-10-2020.jpg
  • A waiter runs up the steps of Royal Exchange where Fortnum & Mason have set up an outdoor restaurant and bar opposite the Bank of England in the City of London, during the Coronavirus pandemic, on 9th September 2020, in London, England.on 16th September 2020, in London, England.
    fortnum&mason09-16-09-2020.jpg
  • A waiter runs up the steps of Royal Exchange where Fortnum & Mason have set up an outdoor restaurant and bar opposite the Bank of England in the City of London, during the Coronavirus pandemic, on 9th September 2020, in London, England.on 16th September 2020, in London, England.
    fortnum&mason08-16-09-2020.jpg
  • A waiter runs up the steps of Royal Exchange where Fortnum & Mason have set up an outdoor restaurant and bar opposite the Bank of England in the City of London, during the Coronavirus pandemic, on 9th September 2020, in London, England.on 16th September 2020, in London, England.
    fortnum&mason07-16-09-2020.jpg
  • A waiter runs up the steps of Royal Exchange where Fortnum & Mason have set up an outdoor restaurant and bar opposite the Bank of England in the City of London, during the Coronavirus pandemic, on 9th September 2020, in London, England.on 16th September 2020, in London, England.
    fortnum&mason05-16-09-2020.jpg
  • A waiter runs up the steps of Royal Exchange where Fortnum & Mason have set up an outdoor restaurant and bar opposite the Bank of England in the City of London, during the Coronavirus pandemic, on 9th September 2020, in London, England.on 16th September 2020, in London, England.
    fortnum&mason04-16-09-2020.jpg
  • A waiter runs up the steps of Royal Exchange where Fortnum & Mason have set up an outdoor restaurant and bar opposite the Bank of England in the City of London, during the Coronavirus pandemic, on 9th September 2020, in London, England.on 16th September 2020, in London, England.
    fortnum&mason02-16-09-2020.jpg
  • Diners and drinkers sit within street barriers where Fortnum & Masons have set up an outdoor restaurant and bar in front of the Royal Exchange at Bank, in the City of London, during the Coronavirus pandemic, on 9th September 2020, in London, England.
    fortnum&mason01-15-09-2020.jpg
  • Diners and drinkers sit within street barriers where Fortnum & Masons have set up an outdoor restaurant and bar in front of the Royal Exchange at Bank, in the City of London, during the Coronavirus pandemic, on 9th September 2020, in London, England.
    fortnum&mason03-15-09-2020.jpg
  • Diners and drinkers sit within street barriers where Fortnum & Masons have set up an outdoor restaurant and bar in front of the Royal Exchange at Bank, in the City of London, during the Coronavirus pandemic, on 9th September 2020, in London, England.
    fortnum&mason05-15-09-2020.jpg
  • Diners and drinkers sit within street barriers where Fortnum & Masons have set up an outdoor restaurant and bar in front of the Royal Exchange at Bank, in the City of London, during the Coronavirus pandemic, on 9th September 2020, in London, England.
    fortnum&mason06-15-09-2020.jpg
  • Diners and drinkers sit within street barriers where Fortnum & Masons have set up an outdoor restaurant and bar in front of the Royal Exchange at Bank, in the City of London, during the Coronavirus pandemic, on 9th September 2020, in London, England.
    fortnum&mason07-15-09-2020.jpg
  • Diners and drinkers sit within street barriers where Fortnum & Masons have set up an outdoor restaurant and bar in front of the Royal Exchange at Bank, in the City of London, during the Coronavirus pandemic, on 9th September 2020, in London, England.
    fortnum&mason04-15-09-2020.jpg
  • Diners and drinkers sit within street barriers where Fortnum & Masons have set up an outdoor restaurant and bar in front of the Royal Exchange at Bank, in the City of London, during the Coronavirus pandemic, on 9th September 2020, in London, England.
    fortnum&mason10-15-09-2020.jpg
  • Diners and drinkers sit within street barriers where Fortnum & Masons have set up an outdoor restaurant and bar in front of the Royal Exchange at Bank, in the City of London, during the Coronavirus pandemic, on 9th September 2020, in London, England.
    fortnum&mason13-15-09-2020.jpg
  • Diners and drinkers sit within street barriers where Fortnum & Masons have set up an outdoor restaurant and bar in front of the Royal Exchange at Bank, in the City of London, during the Coronavirus pandemic, on 9th September 2020, in London, England.
    fortnum&mason11-15-09-2020.jpg
  • Diners and drinkers sit within street barriers where Fortnum & Masons have set up an outdoor restaurant and bar in front of the Royal Exchange at Bank, in the City of London, during the Coronavirus pandemic, on 9th September 2020, in London, England.
    fortnum&mason08-15-09-2020.jpg
  • Diners and drinkers sit within street barriers where Fortnum & Masons have set up an outdoor restaurant and bar in front of the Royal Exchange at Bank, in the City of London, during the Coronavirus pandemic, on 9th September 2020, in London, England.
    fortnum_mason_city01-09-09-2020.jpg
  • Two ladies sit in front of diners and drinkers who are within street barriers where Fortnum & Masons have set up an outdoor restaurant and bar in front of the Royal Exchange at Bank, in the City of London, during the Coronavirus pandemic, on 9th September 2020, in London, England.
    fortnum_mason_city05-09-09-2020.jpg
  • Diners and drinkers sit within street barriers where Fortnum & Masons have set up an outdoor restaurant and bar in front of the Royal Exchange at Bank, in the City of London, during the Coronavirus pandemic, on 9th September 2020, in London, England.
    fortnum_mason_city04-09-09-2020.jpg
  • Two ladies sit in front of diners and drinkers who are within street barriers where Fortnum & Masons have set up an outdoor restaurant and bar in front of the Royal Exchange at Bank, in the City of London, during the Coronavirus pandemic, on 9th September 2020, in London, England.
    fortnum_mason_city08-09-09-2020.jpg
  • Sizing up proportions and pavement width, a man stretches a measuring tape at Bank in the City of London, in order to measure the possibility of placing tables there for a nearby bar, as part of social distancing measures, on 21st August 2020, in London, England.
    tape_measuring01-21-08-2020.jpg
  • Social distance markers are on the ground at the entrance to the Roof Garden for when this popular rooftop viewpoint across the capital re-opens again when restrictions of the UK Coronavirus pandemic lockdown rules are realxed further. The number of deaths from Coronavirus in the last 24hrs has increased by 287 to 37,979 while the UK government lowered the national Covid-19 alert level from 4 to 3, meaning the virus is considered to be "in general circulation .. with "a gradual reduction in restrictions", on 19th June 2020, in the City of London, England.
    coronavirus_city-15-19-06-2020.jpg
  • Social distance markers are on the ground at the entrance to the Roof Garden for when this popular rooftop viewpoint across the capital re-opens again when restrictions of the UK Coronavirus pandemic lockdown rules are realxed further. The number of deaths from Coronavirus in the last 24hrs has increased by 287 to 37,979 while the UK government lowered the national Covid-19 alert level from 4 to 3, meaning the virus is considered to be "in general circulation .. with "a gradual reduction in restrictions", on 19th June 2020, in the City of London, England.
    coronavirus_city-13-19-06-2020.jpg
  • As the UK's Conornavirus pandemic lockdown continues, but with travel restrictions and social distancing rules starting to ease after three months of closures and isolation, Londoners pass yellow barriers and social distance cones which have narrowed the road in favour of wider pedestrian pavements outside the Bank of England on Threadneedle Street, on 9th June 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_threadneedle-06-09-06-20...jpg
  • As the UK's Conornavirus pandemic lockdown continues, but with travel restrictions and social distancing rules starting to ease after three months of closures and isolation, Londoners pass yellow barriers and social distance cones which have narrowed the road in favour of wider pedestrian pavements outside the Bank of England on Threadneedle Street, on 9th June 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_threadneedle-05-09-06-20...jpg
  • As the UK's Conornavirus pandemic lockdown continues, but with travel restrictions and social distancing rules starting to ease after three months of closures and isolation, Londoners pass yellow barriers and social distance cones which have narrowed the road in favour of wider pedestrian pavements outside the Bank of England on Threadneedle Street, on 9th June 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_threadneedle-04-09-06-20...jpg
  • As the UK's Conornavirus pandemic lockdown continues, but with travel restrictions and social distancing rules starting to ease after three months of closures and isolation, yellow barriers and social distance cones have narrowed the road in favour of wider pedestrian pavements outside the Bank of England on a deserted Threadneedle Street, on 9th June 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_threadneedle-03-09-06-20...jpg
  • With the UK death toll reaching 34,813, with a further 541 victims in the last 24hrs, the government's pandemic lockdown has eased to another stage and social distance markers are on the ground outside London Bridge Post Office in Southwark, on 1st June 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_city-13-01-06-2020.jpg
  • With the UK death toll reaching 34,813, with a further 541 victims in the last 24hrs, the government's pandemic lockdown has eased to another stage and a social distance notice is displayed on the window of a closed restaurant that specialises in Din Sum in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 1st June 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_city-10-01-06-2020.jpg
  • With the UK death toll reaching 34,813, with a further 541 victims in the last 24hrs, the government's pandemic lockdown has eased to another stage and a social distance notice is displayed on the window of a closed restaurant that specialises in Din Sum in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 1st June 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_city-11-01-06-2020.jpg
  • With the UK death toll reaching 34,813, with a further 541 victims in the last 24hrs, the government's pandemic lockdown has eased to another stage and a corporate office displays a social distance requirement notice on Throgmorton Street in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 1st June 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_city-09-01-06-2020.jpg
  • With the UK death toll reaching 34,813, with a further 541 victims in the last 24hrs, the government's pandemic lockdown has eased to another stage and a corporate office displays a social distance requirement notice on Throgmorton Street in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 1st June 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_city-08-01-06-2020.jpg
  • With the UK death toll reaching 34,813, with a further 541 victims in the last 24hrs, the government's pandemic lockdown has eased to another stage and drinkers keep their social distances while enjoying pints from an unusually open pub in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 1st June 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_city-06-01-06-2020.jpg
  • With the UK death toll reaching 34,813, with a further 541 victims in the last 24hrs, the government's pandemic lockdown has eased to another stage and shop mannequins stand in the window of a menswear retailer with corporate offices in the background of the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 1st June 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_city-04-01-06-2020.jpg
  • With the UK death toll reaching 38,161, a further 324 victims in the last 24hrs, and the government's pandemic lockdown still in effect, mainly walkers and sightseers now cross at what would normally be rush-hour on London Bridge, which has quickly been converted to a social distancing thoroughfare over the river Thames where pedestrians should keep to the left of a green centreline, on 29th May 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_city-38-29-05-2020.jpg
  • With the UK death toll reaching 38,161, a further 324 victims in the last 24hrs, and the government's pandemic lockdown still in effect, mainly walkers and sightseers now cross at what would normally be rush-hour on London Bridge, which has quickly been converted to a social distancing thoroughfare over the river Thames where pedestrians should keep to the left of a green centreline, on 29th May 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_city-36-29-05-2020.jpg
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