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  • Lit porches of a terraced period houses and in the distance, the growing development at Nine Elms at Battersea, seen from Ruskin Park, a south London green space in Lambeth, on 6th October 2022, in London, England.
    ruskin_homes-02-06-10-2022-2.jpg
  • A couple walk hand-in-hand alongside a yellow construction hoarding on Brook Street in Mayfair, on 12th July 2021, in London, England.
    yellow_hoarding04-12-07-2021.jpg
  • A male shopper reaches to touch the Stop button for the traffic to stop on Brook Street in Mayfair, on 12th July 2021, in London, England.
    yellow_hoarding02-12-07-2021.jpg
  • Two businessmen walk through Corporation of London bollards and into an office property on a street corner on London Wall in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 7th February 2023, in London, England.
    businessmen_bollards-05-07-02-2023.jpg
  • Two businessmen walk through Corporation of London bollards and into an office property on a street corner on London Wall in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 7th February 2023, in London, England.
    businessmen_bollards-03-07-02-2023.jpg
  • Two businessmen walk through Corporation of London bollards and into an office property on a street corner on London Wall in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 7th February 2023, in London, England.
    businessmen_bollards-02-07-02-2023.jpg
  • Seen from an aerial perspective, a young man is seen looking at messages on his phone with a foot on a wet bench in Trafalgar Square, on 12th January 2023, in London, England.
    phone_people-01-12-01-2023.jpg
  • A lone person walks through the mist in Ruskin Park during a period of low winter temperatures, on 11th December 2022, in London, England.
    ruskin_weather-01-11-12-2022.jpg
  • Lit porches of a terraced period houses and in the distance, the growing development at Nine Elms at Battersea, seen from Ruskin Park, a south London green space in Lambeth, on 7th October 2022, in London, England.
    ruskin_homes-04-07-10-2022.jpg
  • A wide view of residential London homes in the foreground and new high-rises under construction in the capital - and in the distance, the growing development at Nine Elms at Battersea, seen from Ruskin Park, a south London green space in Lambeth, on 6th October 2022, in London, England.
    ruskin_homes-08-06-10-2022.jpg
  • A wide view of residential London homes in the foreground and new high-rises under construction in the capital - and in the distance, the growing development at Nine Elms at Battersea, seen from Ruskin Park, a south London green space in Lambeth, on 6th October 2022, in London, England.
    ruskin_homes-09-06-10-2022.jpg
  • A 100 year-old ash tree bordering Ruskin Park and in behind them, Edwardian period homes, on 5th May 2022, in south London, England.
    ruskin_houses-01-05-05-2022.jpg
  • Seen from an aerial view, a workman contractor emerges from underground to street level through the uncovered pavement in Victoria, on 28th April 2022, in London, England.
    man_hole-02-28-04-2022.jpg
  • Following the five-year conservation project of the Houses of Parliament, scaffolding is finally coming down to reveal its renovated architecture, on 4th February 2022, in London, England. Apart from New Year chimes, the Big Ben bell inside the Elizabeth Tower, has remained silent during parliament's extensive renovation by contractor Sir Robert McAlpine with an approximate cost of £61m.
    parliament-04-04-02-2022.jpg
  • City workers walk through sunlight in the City of London, a day before Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Foreign Secretary Liz Truss fly to Ukraine. Amid tensions between Ukraine and Russia, the British government is again threatening economic sanctions on Russian president Putin-friendly oligarchs who, it is believed, launder their ‘dirty money’, on 31st January 2022, in the City of London, England. Campaign group 'Transparency International' say an estimated £1.5bn of UK property has been spent with suspect funds from Russia, via the City of London, the UK capital's financial district.
    city_russians-100-31-01-2022.jpg
  • City workers walk through sunlight in the City of London, a day before Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Foreign Secretary Liz Truss fly to Ukraine. Amid tensions between Ukraine and Russia, the British government is again threatening economic sanctions on Russian president Putin-friendly oligarchs who, it is believed, launder their ‘dirty money’, on 31st January 2022, in the City of London, England. Campaign group 'Transparency International' say an estimated £1.5bn of UK property has been spent with suspect funds from Russia, via the City of London, the UK capital's financial district.
    city_russians-99-31-01-2022.jpg
  • A cityscape of the City of London from the Southbank, a day before Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Foreign Secretary Liz Truss fly to Ukraine. Amid tensions between Ukraine and Russia, the British government is again threatening economic sanctions on Russian president Putin-friendly oligarchs who, it is believed, launder their ‘dirty money’, on 31st January 2022, in the City of London, England. Campaign group 'Transparency International' say an estimated £1.5bn of UK property has been spent with suspect funds from Russia, via the City of London, the UK capital's financial district.
    city_russians-02-31-01-2022.jpg
  • A couple walk hand-in-hand alongside a yellow construction hoarding on Brook Street in Mayfair, on 12th July 2021, in London, England.
    yellow_hoarding03-12-07-2021.jpg
  • Two businessmen walk through Corporation of London bollards and into an office property on a street corner on London Wall in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 7th February 2023, in London, England.
    businessmen_bollards-04-07-02-2023.jpg
  • Two businessmen walk through Corporation of London bollards and into an office property on a street corner on London Wall in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 7th February 2023, in London, England.
    businessmen_bollards-01-07-02-2023.jpg
  • Seen from an aerial perspective, a young man is seen looking at messages on his phone with a foot on a wet bench while a woman takes a selfie in Trafalgar Square, on 12th January 2023, in London, England.
    phone_people-02-12-01-2023.jpg
  • Lit porches of a terraced period houses and in the distance, the growing development at Nine Elms at Battersea, seen from Ruskin Park, a south London green space in Lambeth, on 7th October 2022, in London, England.
    ruskin_homes-01-07-10-2022.jpg
  • Lit porches of a terraced period houses and in the distance, the growing development at Nine Elms at Battersea, seen from Ruskin Park, a south London green space in Lambeth, on 7th October 2022, in London, England.
    ruskin_homes-02-07-10-2022.jpg
  • Lit porches of a terraced period houses and in the distance, the growing development at Nine Elms at Battersea, seen from Ruskin Park, a south London green space in Lambeth, on 7th October 2022, in London, England.
    ruskin_homes-05-07-10-2022.jpg
  • Lit porches of a terraced period houses and in the distance, the growing development at Nine Elms at Battersea, seen from Ruskin Park, a south London green space in Lambeth, on 6th October 2022, in London, England.
    ruskin_homes-03-06-10-2022-2.jpg
  • A single jet airliner flies across south London skies, its shape silhouetted against cumulus cloud formations on its in-flight journey overhead, on 19th August 2022, in London, England.
    cloud_jet-01-19-08-2022.jpg
  • cloud_jet-02-19-08-2022.jpg
  • On the day that the UK experienced its highest recorded temperature of 40.3 degrees centigrade (104.5 Fahrenheit), an historical heatwave in Conningsby, Lincolnshire - rail travel was disrupted and major grassland fires broke out, a boy dips his head in the Trafalgar Square fountain water, on 19th July 2022, in London, England. The Met Office has in recent days issued  notices to the public - a severe warning of risk to life.
    UK_heatwave-28-19-07-2022.jpg
  • Seen from an aeriual view, are three people eating at a table outside a cafe alongside three mobility scooters on the Walworth Road in south London, on 5th July 2022, in London, England.
    bus_journey-10-05-07-2022.jpg
  • An Apple computer box is in the back of a waste recycling lorry in central London, on 1st June 2022, in London, England.
    apple_waste-02-01-06-2022.jpg
  • A 100 year-old ash tree bordering Ruskin Park and in behind them, Edwardian period homes, on 5th May 2022, in south London, England.
    ruskin_houses-02-05-05-2022.jpg
  • Seen from an aerial view, a workman contractor emerges from underground to street level through the uncovered pavement in Victoria, on 28th April 2022, in London, England.
    man_hole-01-28-04-2022.jpg
  • A cityscape of the City of London from the Southbank, a day before Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Foreign Secretary Liz Truss fly to Ukraine. Amid tensions between Ukraine and Russia, the British government is again threatening economic sanctions on Russian president Putin-friendly oligarchs who, it is believed, launder their ‘dirty money’, on 31st January 2022, in the City of London, England. Campaign group 'Transparency International' say an estimated £1.5bn of UK property has been spent with suspect funds from Russia, via the City of London, the UK capital's financial district.
    city_russians-01-31-01-2022.jpg
  • In the last light of the day, traffic is seen through the passenger side wing mirror of a car driving towards London on the M4 motorway, on 7th November 2021, in London, England.
    M4_traffic-08-07-11-2021.jpg
  • Lit porches of a terraced period houses and in the distance,a  new housing high-rising upwards, seen from Ruskin Park, a south London green space in Lambeth, on 7th October 2022, in London, England.
    ruskin_homes-03-07-10-2022.jpg
  • Lit porches of a terraced period houses and in the distance, the growing development at Nine Elms at Battersea, seen from Ruskin Park, a south London green space in Lambeth, on 6th October 2022, in London, England.
    ruskin_homes-01-06-10-2022-2.jpg
  • A wide view of residential London homes in the foreground and in the distance, a view as far as Westminster seen from Ruskin Park, a south London green space in Lambeth, on 6th October 2022, in London, England.
    ruskin_homes-10-06-10-2022.jpg
  • During a period of little rain, a walker carrying a yellow day sack makes his way through a meadow of long brown grass in Kent, on 31st July 2022, in Cobham, England.
    kent_walkers-03-31-07-2022.jpg
  • On the day that the UK experienced its highest recorded temperature of 40.3 degrees centigrade (104.5 Fahrenheit), an historical heatwave in Conningsby, Lincolnshire - rail travel was disrupted and major grassland fires broke out, a woman dips her hand in the cool Trafalgar Square fountain water, on 19th July 2022, in London, England. The Met Office has in recent days issued  notices to the public - a severe warning of risk to life.
    UK_heatwave-29-19-07-2022.jpg
  • An Apple computer box is in the back of a waste recycling lorry in central London, on 1st June 2022, in London, England.
    apple_waste-01-01-06-2022.jpg
  • A mountain of slate dominates terraced housing and a church, on 3rd October 2021, in Blaenau Ffestiniog, Gwynedd, Wales. The derelict slate mines around Blaenau Ffestiniog in north Wales were awarded UNESCO World Heritage status in 2021. The industry’s heyday was the 1890s when the Welsh slate industry employed approximately 17,000 workers, producing almost 500,000 tonnes of slate a year, around a third of all roofing slate used in the world in the late 19th century. Only 10% of slate was ever of good enough quality and the surrounding mountains now have slate waste and the ruined remains of machinery, workshops and shelters have changed the landscape for square miles.
    blaenau_ffestiniog-26-06-10-2021.jpg
  • During the Coronavirus lockdown, a time when residents in the UK are asked to stay at home, semi-detatched period homes from the Edwardian era, are lit in evening sunlight with a rare commercial airliner passing overhead, leaving its vapour trail in a blue sky, on 20th May 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_Ruskin-31-20-05-2020.jpg
  • Trafalgar Square in Westminster, on 27th February 2019, in London, England.
    trafalgar_square-01-27-02-2019.jpg
  • Transport for London's (TFL) new signposts for the new Ultra Low Emissions Zone (ULEZ) have been erected around the inner orbital road perimeter around the capital, and seen on the South Circular in Dulwich on the day that the new area becomes effective for newer vehicles, on 25th October 2021, in London, England. Now 18 times larger, the new ULEZ area bans older vehicles such as polluting diesels and petrol cars older than 2006, an attempt to lower poisonous emissions that further harm the health of 1 in 10 children who have asthma. Drivers of non-exempt vehicles may enter the ULEZ after paying a £12.50 daily fee - or face a £160 penalty.
    ULEZ-19-25-10-2021.jpg
  • Transport for London's (TFL) new signposts for the new Ultra Low Emissions Zone (ULEZ) have been erected around the inner orbital road perimeter around the capital, and seen on the South Circular in Dulwich on the day that the new area becomes effective for newer vehicles, on 25th October 2021, in London, England. Now 18 times larger, the new ULEZ area bans older vehicles such as polluting diesels and petrol cars older than 2006, an attempt to lower poisonous emissions that further harm the health of 1 in 10 children who have asthma. Drivers of non-exempt vehicles may enter the ULEZ after paying a £12.50 daily fee - or face a £160 penalty.
    ULEZ-16-25-10-2021.jpg
  • A mountain of slate dominates terraced housing and a church, on 3rd October 2021, in Blaenau Ffestiniog, Gwynedd, Wales. The derelict slate mines around Blaenau Ffestiniog in north Wales were awarded UNESCO World Heritage status in 2021. The industry’s heyday was the 1890s when the Welsh slate industry employed approximately 17,000 workers, producing almost 500,000 tonnes of slate a year, around a third of all roofing slate used in the world in the late 19th century. Only 10% of slate was ever of good enough quality and the surrounding mountains now have slate waste and the ruined remains of machinery, workshops and shelters have changed the landscape for square miles.
    blaenau_ffestiniog-25-04-10-2021.jpg
  • In the week that many more Londoners returned to their office workplaces after the Covid pandemic, City workers walk past sun reflections on the walls of the Bank of England in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 8th September 2021, in London, England.
    city_people-47-08-09-2021.jpg
  • In the week that many more Londoners returned to their office workplaces after the Covid pandemic, a City worker runs beneath sun reflections on the walls of the Bank of England in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 8th September 2021, in London, England.
    city_people-39-08-09-2021.jpg
  • The word 'Dream' is beneath a blue sky and high cloud, at 'Dreamland', the historical funfair in the English seaside town of Margate, on 26th July, in Margate, Kent, England.
    sky_dream01-26-07-2021.jpg
  • A seagull flies across a white sky, on 27th July 2021, in Deal, Kent, England.
    seaside_bird02-27-07-2021.jpg
  • Two sea swimmers and a paddleboarder cross a calm seacape, the high-tide waters of the Thames Estuary, on 26th July 2021, in Whitstable, Kent, England.
    sea_people05-26-07-2021.jpg
  • Seen from the ground, swimmers enjoy the waters of the Sky Pool, a 25 metres-long transparent water pool bridging two 10-storey residential towers 35 metres above the ground, the largest freestanding acrylic pool structure in the world at EcoWorld Ballymore’s new Embassy Gardens development in Nine Elms, on 3rd June 2021, in London, England.
    sky_pool25-03-06-2021.jpg
  • Seen from the ground, swimmers enjoy the waters of the Sky Pool, a 25 metres-long transparent water pool bridging two 10-storey residential towers 35 metres above the ground, the largest freestanding acrylic pool structure in the world at EcoWorld Ballymore’s new Embassy Gardens development in Nine Elms, on 3rd June 2021, in London, England.
    sky_pool20-03-06-2021.jpg
  • Residential flats and apartments overlook the illuminated roundel of London Underground's Green Park tube station and the iron gates of Green Park that leads downhill towards Buckingham Palace, on 3rd February 2021, in London, England.
    GreenPark_station03-03-02-2021.jpg
  • The arch and figures of heritage architecture beneath the high-rise modernity of the recently-completed 22 Bishopsgate in the 'City of London', the capital's financial district, aka The Square Mile, on 2nd February 2021, in London, England.
    coronavirus_city12-02-02-2021.jpg
  • The arch and figures of heritage architecture beneath the high-rise modernity of the recently-completed 22 Bishopsgate in the 'City of London', the capital's financial district, aka The Square Mile, on 2nd February 2021, in London, England.
    coronavirus_city13-02-02-2021.jpg
  • Ten weeks after the UK went into Coronavirus pandemic lockdown, the Office for National Statistics reveal that the total death toll has passed 50,000 covid-19 victims, clothing mannequins in the shop window of a retailer undergoing extensive refurbishment, are covered in a protective layer of plastic, in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 2nd June 2020, in London, England. The retail industry has taken advantage of quiet roads during lockdown, as an opportunity to have repairs and refurbs caried out in their premises.
    coronavirus_city-14-02-06-2020.jpg
  • Ten weeks after the UK went into Coronavirus pandemic lockdown, the Office for National Statistics reveal that the total death toll has passed 50,000 covid-19 victims, clothing mannequins in the shop window of a retailer undergoing extensive refurbishment, are covered in a protective layer of plastic, in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 2nd June 2020, in London, England. The retail industry has taken advantage of quiet roads during lockdown, as an opportunity to have repairs and refurbs caried out in their premises.
    coronavirus_city-13-02-06-2020.jpg
  • As the second week of the Coronavirus lockdown continues the UK death toll rises by 569 to 2,921, with 1m figure reported cases of Covid-19 being passed worldwide, hazard tape marks social distances on the floor of a deserted ticket hall of Herne Hill rail station in south London which is operating on reduced staffing hours, on 2nd April 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_HerneHill-02-02-04-2020.jpg
  • Approaching rain clouds gather above homes in the south London borough of Lambeth, on 6th April 2022, in London, England.
    ruskin_houses-04-06-04-2022.jpg
  • An overcast sky dominates the City of London skyline, a cityscape of the capital's financial district seen from the opposite bank of the Thames river, on 10th September 2021, in London, England.
    city_skyine-01-10-09-2021.jpg
  • An overcast sky dominates the City of London skyline, a cityscape of the capital's financial district seen from the opposite bank of the Thames river, on 10th September 2021, in London, England. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    city_skyine-02-10-09-2021.jpg
  • Transport for London's (TFL) new signposts for the new Ultra Low Emissions Zone (ULEZ) have been erected around the inner orbital road perimeter around the capital, and seen on the South Circular in Dulwich on the day that the new area becomes effective for newer vehicles, on 25th October 2021, in London, England. Now 18 times larger, the new ULEZ area bans older vehicles such as polluting diesels and petrol cars older than 2006, an attempt to lower poisonous emissions that further harm the health of 1 in 10 children who have asthma. Drivers of non-exempt vehicles may enter the ULEZ after paying a £12.50 daily fee - or face a £160 penalty.
    ULEZ-18-25-10-2021.jpg
  • Transport for London's (TFL) new signposts for the new Ultra Low Emissions Zone (ULEZ) have been erected around the inner orbital road perimeter around the capital, and seen on the South Circular in Tulse Hill on the day that the new area becomes effective for newer vehicles, on 25th October 2021, in London, England. Now 18 times larger, the new ULEZ area bans older vehicles such as polluting diesels and petrol cars older than 2006, an attempt to lower poisonous emissions that further harm the health of 1 in 10 children who have asthma. Drivers of non-exempt vehicles may enter the ULEZ after paying a £12.50 daily fee - or face a £160 penalty.
    ULEZ-04-25-10-2021.jpg
  • A mountain of slate dominates a rugby field, terraced housing and a church, on 3rd October 2021, in Blaenau Ffestiniog, Gwynedd, Wales. The derelict slate mines around Blaenau Ffestiniog in north Wales were awarded UNESCO World Heritage status in 2021. The industry’s heyday was the 1890s when the Welsh slate industry employed approximately 17,000 workers, producing almost 500,000 tonnes of slate a year, around a third of all roofing slate used in the world in the late 19th century. Only 10% of slate was ever of good enough quality and the surrounding mountains now have slate waste and the ruined remains of machinery, workshops and shelters have changed the landscape for square miles.
    blaenau_ffestiniog-28-06-10-2021.jpg
  • A mountain of slate dominates terraced housing, on 3rd October 2021, in Blaenau Ffestiniog, Gwynedd, Wales. The derelict slate mines around Blaenau Ffestiniog in north Wales were awarded UNESCO World Heritage status in 2021. The industry’s heyday was the 1890s when the Welsh slate industry employed approximately 17,000 workers, producing almost 500,000 tonnes of slate a year, around a third of all roofing slate used in the world in the late 19th century. Only 10% of slate was ever of good enough quality and the surrounding mountains now have slate waste and the ruined remains of machinery, workshops and shelters have changed the landscape for square miles.
    blaenau_ffestiniog-24-03-10-2021.jpg
  • A mountain of slate dominates terraced housing, on 3rd October 2021, in Blaenau Ffestiniog, Gwynedd, Wales. The derelict slate mines around Blaenau Ffestiniog in north Wales were awarded UNESCO World Heritage status in 2021. The industry’s heyday was the 1890s when the Welsh slate industry employed approximately 17,000 workers, producing almost 500,000 tonnes of slate a year, around a third of all roofing slate used in the world in the late 19th century. Only 10% of slate was ever of good enough quality and the surrounding mountains now have slate waste and the ruined remains of machinery, workshops and shelters have changed the landscape for square miles.
    blaenau_ffestiniog-22-03-10-2021.jpg
  • A mountain of slate dominates terraced housing, on 3rd October 2021, in Blaenau Ffestiniog, Gwynedd, Wales. The derelict slate mines around Blaenau Ffestiniog in north Wales were awarded UNESCO World Heritage status in 2021. The industry’s heyday was the 1890s when the Welsh slate industry employed approximately 17,000 workers, producing almost 500,000 tonnes of slate a year, around a third of all roofing slate used in the world in the late 19th century. Only 10% of slate was ever of good enough quality and the surrounding mountains now have slate waste and the ruined remains of machinery, workshops and shelters have changed the landscape for square miles.
    blaenau_ffestiniog-23-03-10-2021.jpg
  • In the week that many more Londoners returned to their office workplaces after the Covid pandemic, a woman City worker walks past sun reflections on the walls of the Bank of England in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 8th September 2021, in London, England.
    city_people-43-08-09-2021.jpg
  • In the week that many more Londoners returned to their office workplaces after the Covid pandemic, a woman City worker walks past sun reflections on the walls of the Bank of England in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 8th September 2021, in London, England.
    city_people-42-08-09-2021.jpg
  • The word 'Dream' is beneath a blue sky and high cloud, at 'Dreamland', the historical funfair in the English seaside town of Margate, on 26th July, in Margate, Kent, England.
    sky_dream02-26-07-2021.jpg
  • A wild swimmer stares out to sea, waste deep in the tidal waters of the Thames Estuary, on 25th July 2021, in Whitstable, England.
    sea_swimmer01-25-07-2021.jpg
  • An image of a leaping figure from a Piccadilly Circus Calvin Klein ad whose slogan is 'Dare to Defy', on Covid 'Freedom Day'. This date is what Prime Minister Boris Johnson's UK government has set as the end of strict Covid pandemic social distancing conditions with the end of mandatory face coverings in shops and public transport, on 19th July 2021, in London, England.
    freedom_day27-19-07-2021.jpg
  • Seen from the ground, swimmers enjoy the waters of the Sky Pool, a 25 metres-long transparent water pool bridging two 10-storey residential towers 35 metres above the ground, the largest freestanding acrylic pool structure in the world at EcoWorld Ballymore’s new Embassy Gardens development in Nine Elms, on 3rd June 2021, in London, England.
    sky_pool26-03-06-2021.jpg
  • Seen from the ground, swimmers enjoy the waters of the Sky Pool, a 25 metres-long transparent water pool bridging two 10-storey residential towers 35 metres above the ground, the largest freestanding acrylic pool structure in the world at EcoWorld Ballymore’s new Embassy Gardens development in Nine Elms, on 3rd June 2021, in London, England.
    sky_pool24-03-06-2021.jpg
  • While office workers remain at home in accordance to government Covid guidelines and individual corporate policies, two contractors carry their tools through reflected light in the street  in the City of London, the capital's financial district, during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 9th March 2021, in London, England.
    city_landscape28-09-03-2021.jpg
  • A government NHS (National Heath Service) ad displays the face of a Covid patient, urging Londoners to stay at home and not to take risks or bend the rules during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, at Piccadilly Circus in the capital's West End, on 3rd February 2021, in London, England.
    coronavirus_ad41-03-02-2021.jpg
  • A government NHS (National Heath Service) ad displays the face of a Covid patient, urging Londoners to stay at home and not to take risks or bend the rules during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, at Piccadilly Circus in the capital's West End, on 3rd February 2021, in London, England.
    coronavirus_ad42-03-02-2021.jpg
  • Residential flats and apartments overlook the illuminated roundel of London Underground's Green Park tube station and the iron gates of Green Park that leads downhill towards Buckingham Palace, on 3rd February 2021, in London, England.
    GreenPark_station01-03-02-2021.jpg
  • The arch and figures of heritage architecture beneath the high-rise modernity of the recently-completed 22 Bishopsgate in the 'City of London', the capital's financial district, aka The Square Mile, on 2nd February 2021, in London, England.
    coronavirus_city14-02-02-2021.jpg
  • As the number of UK Coronavirus cases rose to over 8,000, it was announced that thousands of 15-minute home tests could be made available within days to those self-isolating with symptoms, two mask-wearing Londoners walk past the blue wall of a closed Chinese takeaway restaurant at Elephant & Castle, on 25th March 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_Walworth-06-25-03-2020.jpg
  • Blurred pedestrians walk through a multi-coloured tunnel under a large construction site in Knightsbridge, on 11th April 2019, in London England.
    knightsbridge-01-11-04-2019.jpg
  • Transport for London's (TFL) new signposts for the new Ultra Low Emissions Zone (ULEZ) have been erected around the inner orbital road perimeter around the capital, and seen on the South Circular in Dulwich on the day that the new area becomes effective for newer vehicles, on 25th October 2021, in London, England. Now 18 times larger, the new ULEZ area bans older vehicles such as polluting diesels and petrol cars older than 2006, an attempt to lower poisonous emissions that further harm the health of 1 in 10 children who have asthma. Drivers of non-exempt vehicles may enter the ULEZ after paying a £12.50 daily fee - or face a £160 penalty.
    ULEZ-20-25-10-2021.jpg
  • Transport for London's (TFL) new signposts for the new Ultra Low Emissions Zone (ULEZ) have been erected around the inner orbital road perimeter around the capital, and seen on the South Circular in Dulwich on the day that the new area becomes effective for newer vehicles, on 25th October 2021, in London, England. Now 18 times larger, the new ULEZ area bans older vehicles such as polluting diesels and petrol cars older than 2006, an attempt to lower poisonous emissions that further harm the health of 1 in 10 children who have asthma. Drivers of non-exempt vehicles may enter the ULEZ after paying a £12.50 daily fee - or face a £160 penalty.
    ULEZ-17-25-10-2021.jpg
  • With Tower Bridge in the far distance, and the nearer green Southwark Bridge, Londoners cross the Millennium Bridge over the river Thames, on 13th September 2021, in London, England. London's newest river crossing for 100-plus years coincided with the Millennium in 2000. It was hurriedly finished and opened to the public on 10 June 2000 when an estimated 100,000 people crossed it to discover the structure oscillated so much that it was forced to close 2 days later. Over the next 18 months designers added dampeners to stop its wobble but it already symbolised what was embarrassing and failing in British pride. Now the British Standard code of bridge loading has been updated to cover the swaying phenomenon, referred to as 'Synchronous Lateral Excitation'.
    millennium_bridge-03-13-09-2021.jpg
  • With Tower Bridge in the far distance, and the nearer green Southwark Bridge, Londoners cross the Millennium Bridge over the river Thames, on 13th September 2021, in London, England. London's newest river crossing for 100-plus years coincided with the Millennium in 2000. It was hurriedly finished and opened to the public on 10 June 2000 when an estimated 100,000 people crossed it to discover the structure oscillated so much that it was forced to close 2 days later. Over the next 18 months designers added dampeners to stop its wobble but it already symbolised what was embarrassing and failing in British pride. Now the British Standard code of bridge loading has been updated to cover the swaying phenomenon, referred to as 'Synchronous Lateral Excitation'.
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  • In the week that many more Londoners returned to their office workplaces after the Covid pandemic, City workers walk past sun reflections on the walls of the Bank of England in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 8th September 2021, in London, England.
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  • In the week that many more Londoners returned to their office workplaces after the Covid pandemic, City workers walk past sun reflections on the walls of the Bank of England in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 8th September 2021, in London, England.
    city_people-46-08-09-2021.jpg
  • In the week that many more Londoners returned to their office workplaces after the Covid pandemic, City workers walk past sun reflections on the walls of the Bank of England in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 8th September 2021, in London, England.
    city_people-44-08-09-2021.jpg
  • A wild swimmer swims back to shore in the tidal waters of the Thames Estuary, on 25th July 2021, in Whitstable, England.
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  • A sea swimmer enters the tidal waters of the Thames Estuary, on 25th July 2021, in Whitstable, England.
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  • Two sea swimmers and a paddleboarder cross a calm seacape, the high-tide waters of the Thames Estuary, on 26th July 2021, in Whitstable, Kent, England.
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  • Two sea swimmers and a paddleboarder cross a calm seacape, the high-tide waters of the Thames Estuary, on 26th July 2021, in Whitstable, Kent, England.
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  • An image of a leaping figure from a Piccadilly Circus Calvin Klein ad whose slogan is 'Dare to Defy', on Covid 'Freedom Day'. This date is what Prime Minister Boris Johnson's UK government has set as the end of strict Covid pandemic social distancing conditions with the end of mandatory face coverings in shops and public transport, on 19th July 2021, in London, England.
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  • Seen from the ground, swimmers enjoy the waters of the Sky Pool, a 25 metres-long transparent water pool bridging two 10-storey residential towers 35 metres above the ground, the largest freestanding acrylic pool structure in the world at EcoWorld Ballymore’s new Embassy Gardens development in Nine Elms, on 3rd June 2021, in London, England.
    sky_pool23-03-06-2021.jpg
  • Seen from the ground, swimmers enjoy the waters of the Sky Pool, a 25 metres-long transparent water pool bridging two 10-storey residential towers 35 metres above the ground, the largest freestanding acrylic pool structure in the world at EcoWorld Ballymore’s new Embassy Gardens development in Nine Elms, on 3rd June 2021, in London, England.
    sky_pool22-03-06-2021.jpg
  • Seen from the ground, swimmers enjoy the waters of the Sky Pool, a 25 metres-long transparent water pool bridging two 10-storey residential towers 35 metres above the ground, the largest freestanding acrylic pool structure in the world at EcoWorld Ballymore’s new Embassy Gardens development in Nine Elms, on 3rd June 2021, in London, England.
    sky_pool19-03-06-2021.jpg
  • Seen from the ground, swimmers enjoy the waters of the Sky Pool, a 25 metres-long transparent water pool bridging two 10-storey residential towers 35 metres above the ground, the largest freestanding acrylic pool structure in the world at EcoWorld Ballymore’s new Embassy Gardens development in Nine Elms, on 3rd June 2021, in London, England.
    sky_pool18-03-06-2021.jpg
  • While office workers largely remain at home in accordance to government Covid guidelines and individual corporate policies, a solitary socially distanced company employee leaves through security barriers of his offices in the City of London, the capital's financial district, during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 9th March 2021, in London, England.
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  • While office workers largely remain at home in accordance to government Covid guidelines and individual corporate policies, a solitary socially distanced company employee leaves through security barriers of his offices in the City of London, the capital's financial district, during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 9th March 2021, in London, England.
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