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  • A covered classic car is covered beneath plastic sheeting while parked in a side-street in south London, on 29th January 2019, in Herne Hill, Lambeth, London, England.
    covered_car-06-29-01-2019.jpg
  • A covered classic car is covered beneath plastic sheeting while parked in a side-street in south London, on 29th January 2019, in Herne Hill, Lambeth, London, England.
    covered_car-03-29-01-2019.jpg
  • A covered classic car is covered beneath plastic sheeting while parked in a side-street in south London, on 29th January 2019, in Herne Hill, Lambeth, London, England.
    covered_car-01-29-01-2019.jpg
  • A covered classic car is covered beneath plastic sheeting while parked in a side-street in south London, on 29th January 2019, in Herne Hill, Lambeth, London, England.
    covered_car-08-29-01-2019.jpg
  • A covered classic car is covered beneath plastic sheeting while parked in a side-street in south London, on 29th January 2019, in Herne Hill, Lambeth, London, England.
    covered_car-05-29-01-2019.jpg
  • A covered classic car is covered beneath plastic sheeting while parked in a side-street in south London, on 29th January 2019, in Herne Hill, Lambeth, London, England.
    covered_car-02-29-01-2019.jpg
  • A covered classic car is covered beneath plastic sheeting while parked in a side-street in south London, on 29th January 2019, in Herne Hill, Lambeth, London, England.
    covered_car-07-29-01-2019.jpg
  • A covered classic car is covered beneath plastic sheeting while parked in a side-street in south London, on 29th January 2019, in Herne Hill, Lambeth, London, England.
    covered_car-04-29-01-2019.jpg
  • Covered fairground carousel horses on the Southbank, on 9th May 2018, in London, England.
    covered_merrygoround-07-09-05-2018.jpg
  • Covered fairground carousel horses on the Southbank, on 9th May 2018, in London, England.
    covered_merrygoround-04-09-05-2018.jpg
  • Covered fairground carousel horses on the Southbank, on 9th May 2018, in London, England.
    covered_merrygoround-05-09-05-2018.jpg
  • Covered fairground carousel horses on the Southbank, on 9th May 2018, in London, England.
    covered_merrygoround-01-09-05-2018.jpg
  • Covered mannequins, awaiting clothing in a London retail shop woindow.
    covered_mannequins04-14-01-2016.jpg
  • Covered mannequins, awaiting clothing in a London retail shop woindow.
    covered_mannequins03-14-01-2016.jpg
  • Covered fairground carousel horses on the Southbank, on 9th May 2018, in London, England.
    covered_merrygoround-06-09-05-2018.jpg
  • Covered fairground carousel horses on the Southbank, on 9th May 2018, in London, England.
    covered_merrygoround-03-09-05-2018.jpg
  • Covered fairground carousel horses on the Southbank, on 9th May 2018, in London, England.
    covered_merrygoround-02-09-05-2018.jpg
  • Covered mannequins, awaiting clothing in a London retail shop woindow.
    covered_mannequins07-14-01-2016.jpg
  • Covered mannequins, awaiting clothing in a London retail shop woindow.
    covered_mannequins05-14-01-2016.jpg
  • Covered mannequins, awaiting clothing in a London retail shop woindow.
    covered_mannequins02-14-01-2016.jpg
  • Covered mannequins, awaiting clothing in a London retail shop woindow.
    covered_mannequins01-14-01-2016.jpg
  • The lectern in the form of an eagle is covered by plastic between religious services in St Mary's, a rural English church in Baconsthorpe, on 28th June 2021, in Baconsthorpe, Norfolk, England. The eagle was believed to be the bird that flew highest in the sky and was therefore closest to heaven.
    norfolk_lectern04-28-06-2021.jpg
  • The lectern in the form of an eagle is covered by plastic between religious services in St Mary's, a rural English church in Baconsthorpe, on 28th June 2021, in Baconsthorpe, Norfolk, England. The eagle was believed to be the bird that flew highest in the sky and was therefore closest to heaven.
    norfolk_lectern03-28-06-2021.jpg
  • The lectern in the form of an eagle is covered by plastic between religious services in St Mary's, a rural English church in Baconsthorpe, on 28th June 2021, in Baconsthorpe, Norfolk, England. The eagle was believed to be the bird that flew highest in the sky and was therefore closest to heaven.
    norfolk_lectern02-28-06-2021.jpg
  • The lectern in the form of an eagle is covered by plastic between religious services in St Mary's, a rural English church in Baconsthorpe, on 28th June 2021, in Baconsthorpe, Norfolk, England. The eagle was believed to be the bird that flew highest in the sky and was therefore closest to heaven.
    norfolk_lectern01-28-06-2021.jpg
  • A ladies bike covered in blue plastic wrapping tape is locked up on an empty bike stand in south London.
    blue_bicycle01-27-03-2011.jpg
  • A ladies bike covered in blue plastic wrapping tape is locked up on an empty bike stand in south London.
    blue_bicycle02-27-03-2011.jpg
  • As the UK's Coronavirus death toll during the government's social distancing lockdown, rose by 384 to 33,998, and the R rate of infection is reported to be between 0.7 and 1.0, clothing mannequins in the window of a closed branch of Ted Baker, are covered in polythene plastic, in a deserted City of London, the capital's financial district, on 15th May 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_lockdown-26-15-05-2020.jpg
  • As the UK's Coronavirus death toll during the government's social distancing lockdown, rose by 384 to 33,998, and the R rate of infection is reported to be between 0.7 and 1.0, two women walk past clothing mannequins in the window of a closed branch of Ted Baker, are covered in polythene plastic, in the City of London, the capital's now empty financial district, on 15th May 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_lockdown-24-15-05-2020.jpg
  • As the UK's Coronavirus death toll during the government's social distancing lockdown, rose by 384 to 33,998, and the R rate of infection is reported to be between 0.7 and 1.0, a woman walks past clothing mannequins in the window of a closed branch of Ted Baker, are covered in polythene plastic, in the City of London, the capital's now empty financial district, on 15th May 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_lockdown-27-15-05-2020.jpg
  • As the UK's Coronavirus death toll during the government's social distancing lockdown, rose by 384 to 33,998, and the R rate of infection is reported to be between 0.7 and 1.0, clothing mannequins in the window of a closed branch of Ted Baker, are covered in polythene plastic, in a deserted City of London, the capital's financial district, on 15th May 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_lockdown-25-15-05-2020.jpg
  • As the fuel transport crisis continues into its second week, sealed Texaco petrol and diesel pumps are covered in a closed petrol and fuel station in south London, on 27th September 2021, in London, England. The shortages at retailers around the country are caused by the UK's lack of qualified HGV (Heavy Goods Vehicles) drivers who deliver supplies to the nation's fuel forecourts, the majority of which are now closed after panic-buying drained fuel stock.
    fuel_pumps-27-27-09-2021.jpg
  • As the fuel transport crisis continues into its second week, sealed Texaco petrol and diesel pumps are covered in a closed petrol and fuel station in south London, on 27th September 2021, in London, England. The shortages at retailers around the country are caused by the UK's lack of qualified HGV (Heavy Goods Vehicles) drivers who deliver supplies to the nation's fuel forecourts, the majority of which are now closed after panic-buying drained fuel stock.
    fuel_pumps-26-27-09-2021.jpg
  • As the fuel transport crisis continues into its second week, sealed Texaco petrol and diesel pumps are covered in a closed petrol and fuel station in south London, on 27th September 2021, in London, England. The shortages at retailers around the country are caused by the UK's lack of qualified HGV (Heavy Goods Vehicles) drivers who deliver supplies to the nation's fuel forecourts, the majority of which are now closed after panic-buying drained fuel stock.
    fuel_pumps-22-27-09-2021.jpg
  • As the fuel transport crisis continues into its second week, sealed Texaco petrol and diesel pumps are covered in a closed petrol and fuel station in south London, on 27th September 2021, in London, England. The shortages at retailers around the country are caused by the UK's lack of qualified HGV (Heavy Goods Vehicles) drivers who deliver supplies to the nation's fuel forecourts, the majority of which are now closed after panic-buying drained fuel stock.
    fuel_pumps-19-27-09-2021.jpg
  • As the fuel transport crisis continues into its second week, sealed Texaco petrol and diesel pumps are covered in a closed petrol and fuel station in south London, on 27th September 2021, in London, England. The shortages at retailers around the country are caused by the UK's lack of qualified HGV (Heavy Goods Vehicles) drivers who deliver supplies to the nation's fuel forecourts, the majority of which are now closed after panic-buying drained fuel stock.
    fuel_pumps-18-27-09-2021.jpg
  • As the fuel transport crisis continues into its second week, sealed Tescos petrol and diesel pumps are covered in a closed petrol and fuel station in south London, on 27th September 2021, in London, England. The shortages at retailers around the country are caused by the UK's lack of qualified HGV (Heavy Goods Vehicles) drivers who deliver supplies to the nation's fuel forecourts, the majority of which are now closed after panic-buying drained fuel stock.
    fuel_pumps-16-27-09-2021.jpg
  • As the fuel transport crisis continues into its second week, sealed Tescos petrol and diesel pumps are covered in a closed petrol and fuel station in south London, on 27th September 2021, in London, England. The shortages at retailers around the country are caused by the UK's lack of qualified HGV (Heavy Goods Vehicles) drivers who deliver supplies to the nation's fuel forecourts, the majority of which are now closed after panic-buying drained fuel stock.
    fuel_pumps-15-27-09-2021.jpg
  • As the fuel transport crisis continues into its second week, sealed Tescos petrol and diesel pumps are covered in a closed petrol and fuel station in south London, on 27th September 2021, in London, England. The shortages at retailers around the country are caused by the UK's lack of qualified HGV (Heavy Goods Vehicles) drivers who deliver supplies to the nation's fuel forecourts, the majority of which are now closed after panic-buying drained fuel stock.
    fuel_pumps-13-27-09-2021.jpg
  • As the fuel transport crisis continues into its second week, sealed Tescos petrol and diesel pumps are covered in a closed petrol and fuel station in south London, on 27th September 2021, in London, England. The shortages at retailers around the country are caused by the UK's lack of qualified HGV (Heavy Goods Vehicles) drivers who deliver supplies to the nation's fuel forecourts, the majority of which are now closed after panic-buying drained fuel stock.
    fuel_pumps-11-27-09-2021.jpg
  • As the fuel transport crisis continues into its second week, sealed BP petrol and diesel pumps are covered in a closed petrol and fuel station in south London, on 27th September 2021, in London, England. The shortages at retailers around the country are caused by the UK's lack of qualified HGV (Heavy Goods Vehicles) drivers who deliver supplies to the nation's fuel forecourts, the majority of which are now closed after panic-buying drained fuel stock.
    fuel_pumps-07-27-09-2021.jpg
  • As the fuel transport crisis continues into its second week, sealed BP petrol and diesel pumps are covered in a closed petrol and fuel station in south London, on 27th September 2021, in London, England. The shortages at retailers around the country are caused by the UK's lack of qualified HGV (Heavy Goods Vehicles) drivers who deliver supplies to the nation's fuel forecourts, the majority of which are now closed after panic-buying drained fuel stock.
    fuel_pumps-06-27-09-2021.jpg
  • As the fuel transport crisis continues into its second week, sealed BP petrol and diesel pumps are covered in a closed petrol and fuel station in south London, on 27th September 2021, in London, England. The shortages at retailers around the country are caused by the UK's lack of qualified HGV (Heavy Goods Vehicles) drivers who deliver supplies to the nation's fuel forecourts, the majority of which are now closed after panic-buying drained fuel stock.
    fuel_pumps-01-27-09-2021.jpg
  • As the fuel transport crisis continues into its second week, sealed BP petrol and diesel pumps are covered in a closed petrol and fuel station in south London, on 27th September 2021, in London, England. The shortages at retailers around the country are caused by the UK's lack of qualified HGV (Heavy Goods Vehicles) drivers who deliver supplies to the nation's fuel forecourts, the majority of which are now closed after panic-buying drained fuel stock.
    fuel_pumps-05-27-09-2021.jpg
  • As the fuel transport crisis continues into its second week, sealed BP petrol and diesel pumps are covered in a closed petrol and fuel station in south London, on 27th September 2021, in London, England. The shortages at retailers around the country are caused by the UK's lack of qualified HGV (Heavy Goods Vehicles) drivers who deliver supplies to the nation's fuel forecourts, the majority of which are now closed after panic-buying drained fuel stock.
    fuel_pumps-02-27-09-2021.jpg
  • As the fuel transport crisis continues into its second week, sealed Texaco petrol and diesel pumps are covered in a closed petrol and fuel station in south London, on 27th September 2021, in London, England. The shortages at retailers around the country are caused by the UK's lack of qualified HGV (Heavy Goods Vehicles) drivers who deliver supplies to the nation's fuel forecourts, the majority of which are now closed after panic-buying drained fuel stock.
    fuel_pumps-24-27-09-2021.jpg
  • As the fuel transport crisis continues into its second week, sealed Texaco petrol and diesel pumps are covered in a closed petrol and fuel station in south London, on 27th September 2021, in London, England. The shortages at retailers around the country are caused by the UK's lack of qualified HGV (Heavy Goods Vehicles) drivers who deliver supplies to the nation's fuel forecourts, the majority of which are now closed after panic-buying drained fuel stock.
    fuel_pumps-25-27-09-2021.jpg
  • As the fuel transport crisis continues into its second week, sealed Texaco petrol and diesel pumps are covered in a closed petrol and fuel station in south London, on 27th September 2021, in London, England. The shortages at retailers around the country are caused by the UK's lack of qualified HGV (Heavy Goods Vehicles) drivers who deliver supplies to the nation's fuel forecourts, the majority of which are now closed after panic-buying drained fuel stock.
    fuel_pumps-23-27-09-2021.jpg
  • As the fuel transport crisis continues into its second week, sealed Texaco petrol and diesel pumps are covered in a closed petrol and fuel station in south London, on 27th September 2021, in London, England. The shortages at retailers around the country are caused by the UK's lack of qualified HGV (Heavy Goods Vehicles) drivers who deliver supplies to the nation's fuel forecourts, the majority of which are now closed after panic-buying drained fuel stock.
    fuel_pumps-20-27-09-2021.jpg
  • As the fuel transport crisis continues into its second week, sealed Texaco petrol and diesel pumps are covered in a closed petrol and fuel station in south London, on 27th September 2021, in London, England. The shortages at retailers around the country are caused by the UK's lack of qualified HGV (Heavy Goods Vehicles) drivers who deliver supplies to the nation's fuel forecourts, the majority of which are now closed after panic-buying drained fuel stock.
    fuel_pumps-21-27-09-2021.jpg
  • As the fuel transport crisis continues into its second week, sealed Tescos petrol and diesel pumps are covered in a closed petrol and fuel station in south London, on 27th September 2021, in London, England. The shortages at retailers around the country are caused by the UK's lack of qualified HGV (Heavy Goods Vehicles) drivers who deliver supplies to the nation's fuel forecourts, the majority of which are now closed after panic-buying drained fuel stock.
    fuel_pumps-17-27-09-2021.jpg
  • As the fuel transport crisis continues into its second week, sealed Tescos petrol and diesel pumps are covered in a closed petrol and fuel station in south London, on 27th September 2021, in London, England. The shortages at retailers around the country are caused by the UK's lack of qualified HGV (Heavy Goods Vehicles) drivers who deliver supplies to the nation's fuel forecourts, the majority of which are now closed after panic-buying drained fuel stock.
    fuel_pumps-12-27-09-2021.jpg
  • As the fuel transport crisis continues into its second week, sealed Tescos petrol and diesel pumps are covered in a closed petrol and fuel station in south London, on 27th September 2021, in London, England. The shortages at retailers around the country are caused by the UK's lack of qualified HGV (Heavy Goods Vehicles) drivers who deliver supplies to the nation's fuel forecourts, the majority of which are now closed after panic-buying drained fuel stock.
    fuel_pumps-09-27-09-2021.jpg
  • As the fuel transport crisis continues into its second week, sealed Tescos petrol and diesel pumps are covered in a closed petrol and fuel station in south London, on 27th September 2021, in London, England. The shortages at retailers around the country are caused by the UK's lack of qualified HGV (Heavy Goods Vehicles) drivers who deliver supplies to the nation's fuel forecourts, the majority of which are now closed after panic-buying drained fuel stock.
    fuel_pumps-10-27-09-2021.jpg
  • A Muslim lady with her head covered shields her face from strong sunlight on a south London bus, on 14th May, in London, England.
    bus_journey-02-14-05-2019.jpg
  • During a spring shower, a male commuter with head covered with a newspaper rushes over London Bridge during the evening rush-hour, from the City southwards to Southwark, on 3rd May, in London, England
    commuters-13-03-05-2019.jpg
  • During a spring shower, a male commuter with head covered with a newspaper rushes over London Bridge during the evening rush-hour, from the City southwards to Southwark, on 3rd May, in London, England
    commuters-11-03-05-2019.jpg
  • A wet saddle partly covered by a plastic bag in a central London street.
    bike_saddle02-21-10-2015.jpg
  • Covered stealth technology engine on a Lockheed-Martin F-35 II Joint Strike Fighter at the Farnborough Air Show, England. The Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II is a family of single-seat, single-engine, fifth-generation multirole fighters under development to perform ground attack, reconnaissance, and air defense missions with stealth capability. F-35 JSF development is being principally funded by the United States with additional funding from partners. The partner nations are either NATO members or close U.S. allies.
    farnborough_air_show18-14-07-2014.jpg
  • A wet saddle partly covered by a plastic bag in a central London street.
    bike_saddle01-21-10-2015.jpg
  • The head of former South African activist and president Nelson Mandela, an artwork by sculptor Ian Walters, has been covered to protect it from right-wing protesters as a result of slavery profiteers' statues being targetted by the Black Lives Matter movement. The far-right have been promising to attack prominent statues of black politicians such as Mandela here, outside the Royal festival Hall on the Southbank, and elsewhere like Parliament Square, on 23rd June 2020, in London, England.
    mandela_head-02-23-06-2020.jpg
  • Hours before it was removed by its owner, the Canal and River Trust charity, the statue of slave merchant, Robert Milligan stands covered by Black Lives Matter activists outside the Museum of London's Docklands Museum on West India Quay, once the world's longest warehouse paid for by slavery profits, on 9th June 2020, in London, England. In the aftermath of the George Floyd protests in the US and UK Black Lives Matter groups, who are calling for the removal of statues and street names with links to the slave trade, Milligan's and other statues of British slavery profiteers, have become a focus of protest.
    black_lives_matter_statue-24-09-06-2...jpg
  • Hours before it was removed by its owner, the Canal and River Trust charity, the statue of slave merchant, Robert Milligan stands covered by Black Lives Matter activists outside the Museum of London's Docklands Museum on West India Quay, once the world's longest warehouse paid for by slavery profits, on 9th June 2020, in London, England. In the aftermath of the George Floyd protests in the US and UK Black Lives Matter groups, who are calling for the removal of statues and street names with links to the slave trade, Milligan's and other statues of British slavery profiteers, have become a focus of protest.
    black_lives_matter_statue-23-09-06-2...jpg
  • Hours before it was removed by its owner, the Canal and River Trust charity, the statue of slave merchant, Robert Milligan stands covered by Black Lives Matter activists outside the Museum of London's Docklands Museum on West India Quay, once the world's longest warehouse paid for by slavery profits, on 9th June 2020, in London, England. In the aftermath of the George Floyd protests in the US and UK Black Lives Matter groups, who are calling for the removal of statues and street names with links to the slave trade, Milligan's and other statues of British slavery profiteers, have become a focus of protest.
    black_lives_matter_statue-22-09-06-2...jpg
  • Hours before it was removed by its owner, the Canal and River Trust charity, the statue of slave merchant, Robert Milligan stands covered by Black Lives Matter activists outside the Museum of London's Docklands Museum on West India Quay, once the world's longest warehouse paid for by slavery profits, on 9th June 2020, in London, England. In the aftermath of the George Floyd protests in the US and UK Black Lives Matter groups, who are calling for the removal of statues and street names with links to the slave trade, Milligan's and other statues of British slavery profiteers, have become a focus of protest.
    black_lives_matter_statue-16-09-06-2...jpg
  • Hours before it was removed by its owner, the Canal and River Trust charity, the statue of slave merchant, Robert Milligan stands covered by Black Lives Matter activists outside the Museum of London's Docklands Museum on West India Quay, once the world's longest warehouse paid for by slavery profits, on 9th June 2020, in London, England. In the aftermath of the George Floyd protests in the US and UK Black Lives Matter groups, who are calling for the removal of statues and street names with links to the slave trade, Milligan's and other statues of British slavery profiteers, have become a focus of protest.
    black_lives_matter_statue-12-09-06-2...jpg
  • Hours before it was removed by its owner, the Canal and River Trust charity, the statue of slave merchant, Robert Milligan stands covered by Black Lives Matter activists outside the Museum of London's Docklands Museum on West India Quay, once the world's longest warehouse paid for by slavery profits, on 9th June 2020, in London, England. In the aftermath of the George Floyd protests in the US and UK Black Lives Matter groups, who are calling for the removal of statues and street names with links to the slave trade, Milligan's and other statues of British slavery profiteers, have become a focus of protest.
    black_lives_matter_statue-10-09-06-2...jpg
  • Hours before it was removed by its owner, the Canal and River Trust charity, the statue of slave merchant, Robert Milligan stands covered by Black Lives Matter activists outside the Museum of London's Docklands Museum on West India Quay, once the world's longest warehouse paid for by slavery profits, on 9th June 2020, in London, England. In the aftermath of the George Floyd protests in the US and UK Black Lives Matter groups, who are calling for the removal of statues and street names with links to the slave trade, Milligan's and other statues of British slavery profiteers, have become a focus of protest.
    black_lives_matter_statue-07-09-06-2...jpg
  • Hours before it was removed by its owner, the Canal and River Trust charity, the statue of slave merchant, Robert Milligan stands covered by Black Lives Matter activists outside the Museum of London's Docklands Museum on West India Quay, once the world's longest warehouse paid for by slavery profits, on 9th June 2020, in London, England. In the aftermath of the George Floyd protests in the US and UK Black Lives Matter groups, who are calling for the removal of statues and street names with links to the slave trade, Milligan's and other statues of British slavery profiteers, have become a focus of protest.
    black_lives_matter_statue-06-09-06-2...jpg
  • Hours before it was removed by its owner, the Canal and River Trust charity, the statue of slave merchant, Robert Milligan stands covered by Black Lives Matter activists outside the Museum of London's Docklands Museum on West India Quay, once the world's longest warehouse paid for by slavery profits, on 9th June 2020, in London, England. In the aftermath of the George Floyd protests in the US and UK Black Lives Matter groups, who are calling for the removal of statues and street names with links to the slave trade, Milligan's and other statues of British slavery profiteers, have become a focus of protest.
    black_lives_matter_statue-04-09-06-2...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-15-02-06-2020.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-12-02-06-2020.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-17-02-06-2020.jpg
  • A detail red lettering, the frontage of a new restaurant business to be called 'Big Town' and offering West African food, is still covered in Bubble-Wrap during the property's conversion on the Walworth Road in south London, on 23rd August 2019, in London, England.
    big_town-04-23-08-2019.jpg
  • The head of former South African activist and president Nelson Mandela, an artwork by sculptor Ian Walters, has been covered to protect it from right-wing protesters as a result of slavery profiteers' statues being targetted by the Black Lives Matter movement. The far-right have been promising to attack prominent statues of black politicians such as Mandela here, outside the Royal festival Hall on the Southbank, and elsewhere like Parliament Square, on 23rd June 2020, in London, England.
    mandela_head-01-23-06-2020.jpg
  • Hours before it was removed by its owner, the Canal and River Trust charity, the statue of slave merchant, Robert Milligan stands covered by Black Lives Matter activists outside the Museum of London's Docklands Museum on West India Quay, once the world's longest warehouse paid for by slavery profits, on 9th June 2020, in London, England. In the aftermath of the George Floyd protests in the US and UK Black Lives Matter groups, who are calling for the removal of statues and street names with links to the slave trade, Milligan's and other statues of British slavery profiteers, have become a focus of protest.
    black_lives_matter_statue-27-09-06-2...jpg
  • Hours before it was removed by its owner, the Canal and River Trust charity, the statue of slave merchant, Robert Milligan stands covered by Black Lives Matter activists outside the Museum of London's Docklands Museum on West India Quay, once the world's longest warehouse paid for by slavery profits, on 9th June 2020, in London, England. In the aftermath of the George Floyd protests in the US and UK Black Lives Matter groups, who are calling for the removal of statues and street names with links to the slave trade, Milligan's and other statues of British slavery profiteers, have become a focus of protest.
    black_lives_matter_statue-26-09-06-2...jpg
  • Hours before it was removed by its owner, the Canal and River Trust charity, the statue of slave merchant, Robert Milligan stands covered by Black Lives Matter activists outside the Museum of London's Docklands Museum on West India Quay, once the world's longest warehouse paid for by slavery profits, on 9th June 2020, in London, England. In the aftermath of the George Floyd protests in the US and UK Black Lives Matter groups, who are calling for the removal of statues and street names with links to the slave trade, Milligan's and other statues of British slavery profiteers, have become a focus of protest.
    black_lives_matter_statue-25-09-06-2...jpg
  • Hours before it was removed by the Canal and River Trust, the statue of merchant slave owner, Robert Milligan stands partially covered by Black Lives Matter activists outside the Museum of London's Docklands Museum on the former quay of West India Docks, on 9th June 2020, in London, England. Scottish merchant Robert Milligan (1746 - 1809) grew up on his family's sugar plantation in Jamaica and by the time of his death, owned 526 slaves of his own. Because of the theft of his sugar and rum cargoes from the docks of the day, he and other busnessmen built the massive West India Docks trade hub, him becoming Deputy Chairman of the West India Dock Company. In the aftermath of the George Floyd protests in the US and UK Black Lives Matter groups, who are calling for the removal of statues and street names with links to the slave trade, Milligan's and other statues of British slavery owners and profiteers, have become a focus of impassioned protest.
    black_lives_matter_statue-21-09-06-2...jpg
  • Hours before it was removed by its owner, the Canal and River Trust charity, the statue of slave merchant, Robert Milligan stands covered by Black Lives Matter activists outside the Museum of London's Docklands Museum on West India Quay, once the world's longest warehouse paid for by slavery profits, on 9th June 2020, in London, England. In the aftermath of the George Floyd protests in the US and UK Black Lives Matter groups, who are calling for the removal of statues and street names with links to the slave trade, Milligan's and other statues of British slavery profiteers, have become a focus of protest.
    black_lives_matter_statue-20-09-06-2...jpg
  • Hours before it was removed by its owner, the Canal and River Trust charity, the statue of slave merchant, Robert Milligan stands covered by Black Lives Matter activists outside the Museum of London's Docklands Museum on West India Quay, once the world's longest warehouse paid for by slavery profits, on 9th June 2020, in London, England. In the aftermath of the George Floyd protests in the US and UK Black Lives Matter groups, who are calling for the removal of statues and street names with links to the slave trade, Milligan's and other statues of British slavery profiteers, have become a focus of protest.
    black_lives_matter_statue-19-09-06-2...jpg
  • Hours before it was removed by its owner, the Canal and River Trust charity, the statue of slave merchant, Robert Milligan stands covered by Black Lives Matter activists outside the Museum of London's Docklands Museum on West India Quay, once the world's longest warehouse paid for by slavery profits, on 9th June 2020, in London, England. In the aftermath of the George Floyd protests in the US and UK Black Lives Matter groups, who are calling for the removal of statues and street names with links to the slave trade, Milligan's and other statues of British slavery profiteers, have become a focus of protest.
    black_lives_matter_statue-18-09-06-2...jpg
  • Hours before it was removed by its owner, the Canal and River Trust charity, the statue of slave merchant, Robert Milligan stands covered by Black Lives Matter activists outside the Museum of London's Docklands Museum on West India Quay, once the world's longest warehouse paid for by slavery profits, on 9th June 2020, in London, England. In the aftermath of the George Floyd protests in the US and UK Black Lives Matter groups, who are calling for the removal of statues and street names with links to the slave trade, Milligan's and other statues of British slavery profiteers, have become a focus of protest.
    black_lives_matter_statue-17-09-06-2...jpg
  • Hours before it was removed by its owner, the Canal and River Trust charity, the statue of slave merchant, Robert Milligan stands covered by Black Lives Matter activists outside the Museum of London's Docklands Museum on West India Quay, once the world's longest warehouse paid for by slavery profits, on 9th June 2020, in London, England. In the aftermath of the George Floyd protests in the US and UK Black Lives Matter groups, who are calling for the removal of statues and street names with links to the slave trade, Milligan's and other statues of British slavery profiteers, have become a focus of protest.
    black_lives_matter_statue-15-09-06-2...jpg
  • Hours before it was removed by its owner, the Canal and River Trust charity, the statue of slave merchant, Robert Milligan stands covered by Black Lives Matter activists outside the Museum of London's Docklands Museum on West India Quay, once the world's longest warehouse paid for by slavery profits, on 9th June 2020, in London, England. In the aftermath of the George Floyd protests in the US and UK Black Lives Matter groups, who are calling for the removal of statues and street names with links to the slave trade, Milligan's and other statues of British slavery profiteers, have become a focus of protest.
    black_lives_matter_statue-14-09-06-2...jpg
  • Hours before it was removed by its owner, the Canal and River Trust charity, the statue of slave merchant, Robert Milligan stands covered by Black Lives Matter activists outside the Museum of London's Docklands Museum on West India Quay, once the world's longest warehouse paid for by slavery profits, on 9th June 2020, in London, England. In the aftermath of the George Floyd protests in the US and UK Black Lives Matter groups, who are calling for the removal of statues and street names with links to the slave trade, Milligan's and other statues of British slavery profiteers, have become a focus of protest.
    black_lives_matter_statue-13-09-06-2...jpg
  • Hours before it was removed by its owner, the Canal and River Trust charity, the statue of slave merchant, Robert Milligan stands covered by Black Lives Matter activists outside the Museum of London's Docklands Museum on West India Quay, once the world's longest warehouse paid for by slavery profits, on 9th June 2020, in London, England. In the aftermath of the George Floyd protests in the US and UK Black Lives Matter groups, who are calling for the removal of statues and street names with links to the slave trade, Milligan's and other statues of British slavery profiteers, have become a focus of protest.
    black_lives_matter_statue-11-09-06-2...jpg
  • Hours before it was removed by its owner, the Canal and River Trust charity, the statue of slave merchant, Robert Milligan stands covered by Black Lives Matter activists outside the Museum of London's Docklands Museum on West India Quay, once the world's longest warehouse paid for by slavery profits, on 9th June 2020, in London, England. In the aftermath of the George Floyd protests in the US and UK Black Lives Matter groups, who are calling for the removal of statues and street names with links to the slave trade, Milligan's and other statues of British slavery profiteers, have become a focus of protest.
    black_lives_matter_statue-08-09-06-2...jpg
  • Hours before it was removed by its owner, the Canal and River Trust charity, the statue of slave merchant, Robert Milligan stands covered by Black Lives Matter activists outside the Museum of London's Docklands Museum on West India Quay, once the world's longest warehouse paid for by slavery profits, on 9th June 2020, in London, England. In the aftermath of the George Floyd protests in the US and UK Black Lives Matter groups, who are calling for the removal of statues and street names with links to the slave trade, Milligan's and other statues of British slavery profiteers, have become a focus of protest.
    black_lives_matter_statue-09-09-06-2...jpg
  • Hours before it was removed by its owner, the Canal and River Trust charity, the statue of slave merchant, Robert Milligan stands covered by Black Lives Matter activists outside the Museum of London's Docklands Museum on West India Quay, once the world's longest warehouse paid for by slavery profits, on 9th June 2020, in London, England. In the aftermath of the George Floyd protests in the US and UK Black Lives Matter groups, who are calling for the removal of statues and street names with links to the slave trade, Milligan's and other statues of British slavery profiteers, have become a focus of protest.
    black_lives_matter_statue-02-09-06-2...jpg
  • Hours before it was removed by its owner, the Canal and River Trust charity, the statue of slave merchant, Robert Milligan stands covered by Black Lives Matter activists outside the Museum of London's Docklands Museum on West India Quay, once the world's longest warehouse paid for by slavery profits, on 9th June 2020, in London, England. In the aftermath of the George Floyd protests in the US and UK Black Lives Matter groups, who are calling for the removal of statues and street names with links to the slave trade, Milligan's and other statues of British slavery profiteers, have become a focus of protest.
    black_lives_matter_statue-03-09-06-2...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, a Londoner wearing a face mask walks past 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-21-02-06-2020.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, a Londoner wearing a face mask walks past 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-20-02-06-2020.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-16-02-06-2020.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
  • 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-11-02-06-2020.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-10-02-06-2020.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-19-02-06-2020.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-18-02-06-2020.jpg
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