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  • A Maldivian stallholder awaits customers to buy his green coconuts in the main market of the Maldives capital of Male.
    maldives354-15-11-2007.jpg
  • A gentleman client has a fitting for a new made-to-measure suit, seen through a City taylor's window.
    suit_fitting03-21-02-2014.jpg
  • Long-term shoe-shine franchise owner Dudley Masters polishes a pair of shoes at Heathrow's Terminal 5.
    heathrow_airport496-14-07-2009.jpg
  • A gentleman client has a fitting for a new made-to-measure suit, seen through a City taylor's window.
    suit_fitting01-21-02-2014.jpg
  • Morris Men dance on St George's Day in the gardens of St Botolph's without Bishopsgate church in the capital's financial district (aka The Square Mile), on 23rd April, City of London, England.
    st_georges_day-23-23-04-2018.jpg
  • Preparations in London's Chinatown for the mid-Autumn (also Lantern or Moon) Festival where paper lanterns are to hang. The Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as the Moon Festival or Zhongqiu Festival is a popular harvest festival celebrated by Chinese, Korean, and Vietnamese people, dating back over 3,000 years to moon worship in China's Shang Dynasty. It was first called Zhongqiu Jie (literally "Mid-Autumn Festival") in the Zhou Dynasty. In Malaysia, Singapore, and the Philippines, it is also sometimes referred to as the Lantern Festival or Mooncake Festival. The Mid-Autumn Festival is held on the 15th day of the eighth month in the Chinese calendar, which is in September or early October in the Gregorian calendar. It is a date that parallels the autumnal equinox of the solar calendar, when the moon is at its fullest and roundest.
    chinatown_festival20-05-September-20...jpg
  • Morris Men walk past a young City worker at lunchtime on St George's Day in the gardens of St Botolph's without Bishopsgate church in the capital's financial district (aka The Square Mile), on 23rd April, City of London, England.
    st_georges_day-26-23-04-2018.jpg
  • Morris Men walk past a young City worker at lunchtime on St George's Day in the gardens of St Botolph's without Bishopsgate church in the capital's financial district (aka The Square Mile), on 23rd April, City of London, England.
    st_georges_day-25-23-04-2018.jpg
  • Morris Men walk past a young City worker at lunchtime on St George's Day in the gardens of St Botolph's without Bishopsgate church in the capital's financial district (aka The Square Mile), on 23rd April, City of London, England.
    st_georges_day-24-23-04-2018.jpg
  • Morris Men dance on St George's Day in the gardens of St Botolph's without Bishopsgate church in the capital's financial district (aka The Square Mile), on 23rd April, City of London, England.
    st_georges_day-22-23-04-2018.jpg
  • Morris Men dance on St George's Day in the gardens of St Botolph's without Bishopsgate church in the capital's financial district (aka The Square Mile), on 23rd April, City of London, England.
    st_georges_day-20-23-04-2018.jpg
  • Morris Men dance on St George's Day in the gardens of St Botolph's without Bishopsgate church in the capital's financial district (aka The Square Mile), on 23rd April, City of London, England.
    st_georges_day-19-23-04-2018.jpg
  • Morris Men dance on St George's Day in the gardens of St Botolph's without Bishopsgate church in the capital's financial district (aka The Square Mile), on 23rd April, City of London, England.
    st_georges_day-18-23-04-2018.jpg
  • Morris Men dance on St George's Day in the gardens of St Botolph's without Bishopsgate church in the capital's financial district (aka The Square Mile), on 23rd April, City of London, England.
    st_georges_day-12-23-04-2018.jpg
  • Morris Men dance on St George's Day in the gardens of St Botolph's without Bishopsgate church in the capital's financial district (aka The Square Mile), on 23rd April, City of London, England.
    st_georges_day-15-23-04-2018.jpg
  • Preparations in London's Chinatown for the mid-Autumn (also Lantern or Moon) Festival where paper lanterns are to hang. The Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as the Moon Festival or Zhongqiu Festival is a popular harvest festival celebrated by Chinese, Korean, and Vietnamese people, dating back over 3,000 years to moon worship in China's Shang Dynasty.
    chinatown_festival9-05-September-201...jpg
  • Preparations in London's Chinatown for the mid-Autumn (also Lantern or Moon) Festival where paper lanterns are to hang. The Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as the Moon Festival or Zhongqiu Festival is a popular harvest festival celebrated by Chinese, Korean, and Vietnamese people, dating back over 3,000 years to moon worship in China's Shang Dynasty. It was first called Zhongqiu Jie (literally "Mid-Autumn Festival") in the Zhou Dynasty. In Malaysia, Singapore, and the Philippines, it is also sometimes referred to as the Lantern Festival or Mooncake Festival. The Mid-Autumn Festival is held on the 15th day of the eighth month in the Chinese calendar, which is in September or early October in the Gregorian calendar. It is a date that parallels the autumnal equinox of the solar calendar, when the moon is at its fullest and roundest.
    chinatown_festival8-05-September-201...jpg
  • Preparations in London's Chinatown for the mid-Autumn (also Lantern or Moon) Festival where paper lanterns are to hang. The Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as the Moon Festival or Zhongqiu Festival is a popular harvest festival celebrated by Chinese, Korean, and Vietnamese people, dating back over 3,000 years to moon worship in China's Shang Dynasty. It was first called Zhongqiu Jie (literally "Mid-Autumn Festival") in the Zhou Dynasty. In Malaysia, Singapore, and the Philippines, it is also sometimes referred to as the Lantern Festival or Mooncake Festival. The Mid-Autumn Festival is held on the 15th day of the eighth month in the Chinese calendar, which is in September or early October in the Gregorian calendar. It is a date that parallels the autumnal equinox of the solar calendar, when the moon is at its fullest and roundest.
    chinatown_festival6-05-September-201...jpg
  • Preparations in London's Chinatown for the mid-Autumn (also Lantern or Moon) Festival where paper lanterns are to hang. The Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as the Moon Festival or Zhongqiu Festival is a popular harvest festival celebrated by Chinese, Korean, and Vietnamese people, dating back over 3,000 years to moon worship in China's Shang Dynasty. It was first called Zhongqiu Jie (literally "Mid-Autumn Festival") in the Zhou Dynasty. In Malaysia, Singapore, and the Philippines, it is also sometimes referred to as the Lantern Festival or Mooncake Festival. The Mid-Autumn Festival is held on the 15th day of the eighth month in the Chinese calendar, which is in September or early October in the Gregorian calendar. It is a date that parallels the autumnal equinox of the solar calendar, when the moon is at its fullest and roundest.
    chinatown_festival5-05-September-201...jpg
  • Preparations in London's Chinatown for the mid-Autumn (also Lantern or Moon) Festival where paper lanterns are to hang. The Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as the Moon Festival or Zhongqiu Festival is a popular harvest festival celebrated by Chinese, Korean, and Vietnamese people, dating back over 3,000 years to moon worship in China's Shang Dynasty. It was first called Zhongqiu Jie (literally "Mid-Autumn Festival") in the Zhou Dynasty. In Malaysia, Singapore, and the Philippines, it is also sometimes referred to as the Lantern Festival or Mooncake Festival. The Mid-Autumn Festival is held on the 15th day of the eighth month in the Chinese calendar, which is in September or early October in the Gregorian calendar. It is a date that parallels the autumnal equinox of the solar calendar, when the moon is at its fullest and roundest.
    chinatown_festival3-05-September-201...jpg
  • Preparations in London's Chinatown for the mid-Autumn (also Lantern or Moon) Festival where paper lanterns are to hang. The Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as the Moon Festival or Zhongqiu Festival is a popular harvest festival celebrated by Chinese, Korean, and Vietnamese people, dating back over 3,000 years to moon worship in China's Shang Dynasty. It was first called Zhongqiu Jie (literally "Mid-Autumn Festival") in the Zhou Dynasty. In Malaysia, Singapore, and the Philippines, it is also sometimes referred to as the Lantern Festival or Mooncake Festival. The Mid-Autumn Festival is held on the 15th day of the eighth month in the Chinese calendar, which is in September or early October in the Gregorian calendar. It is a date that parallels the autumnal equinox of the solar calendar, when the moon is at its fullest and roundest.
    chinatown_festival19-05-September-20...jpg
  • Preparations in London's Chinatown for the mid-Autumn (also Lantern or Moon) Festival where paper lanterns are to hang. The Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as the Moon Festival or Zhongqiu Festival is a popular harvest festival celebrated by Chinese, Korean, and Vietnamese people, dating back over 3,000 years to moon worship in China's Shang Dynasty. It was first called Zhongqiu Jie (literally "Mid-Autumn Festival") in the Zhou Dynasty. In Malaysia, Singapore, and the Philippines, it is also sometimes referred to as the Lantern Festival or Mooncake Festival. The Mid-Autumn Festival is held on the 15th day of the eighth month in the Chinese calendar, which is in September or early October in the Gregorian calendar. It is a date that parallels the autumnal equinox of the solar calendar, when the moon is at its fullest and roundest.
    chinatown_festival17-05-September-20...jpg
  • Preparations in London's Chinatown for the mid-Autumn (also Lantern or Moon) Festival where paper lanterns are to hang. The Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as the Moon Festival or Zhongqiu Festival is a popular harvest festival celebrated by Chinese, Korean, and Vietnamese people, dating back over 3,000 years to moon worship in China's Shang Dynasty. It was first called Zhongqiu Jie (literally "Mid-Autumn Festival") in the Zhou Dynasty. In Malaysia, Singapore, and the Philippines, it is also sometimes referred to as the Lantern Festival or Mooncake Festival. The Mid-Autumn Festival is held on the 15th day of the eighth month in the Chinese calendar, which is in September or early October in the Gregorian calendar. It is a date that parallels the autumnal equinox of the solar calendar, when the moon is at its fullest and roundest.
    chinatown_festival16-05-September-20...jpg
  • Preparations in London's Chinatown for the mid-Autumn (also Lantern or Moon) Festival where paper lanterns are to hang. The Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as the Moon Festival or Zhongqiu Festival is a popular harvest festival celebrated by Chinese, Korean, and Vietnamese people, dating back over 3,000 years to moon worship in China's Shang Dynasty. It was first called Zhongqiu Jie (literally "Mid-Autumn Festival") in the Zhou Dynasty. In Malaysia, Singapore, and the Philippines, it is also sometimes referred to as the Lantern Festival or Mooncake Festival. The Mid-Autumn Festival is held on the 15th day of the eighth month in the Chinese calendar, which is in September or early October in the Gregorian calendar. It is a date that parallels the autumnal equinox of the solar calendar, when the moon is at its fullest and roundest.
    chinatown_festival12-05-September-20...jpg
  • Preparations in London's Chinatown for the mid-Autumn (also Lantern or Moon) Festival where paper lanterns are to hang. The Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as the Moon Festival or Zhongqiu Festival is a popular harvest festival celebrated by Chinese, Korean, and Vietnamese people, dating back over 3,000 years to moon worship in China's Shang Dynasty. It was first called Zhongqiu Jie (literally "Mid-Autumn Festival") in the Zhou Dynasty. In Malaysia, Singapore, and the Philippines, it is also sometimes referred to as the Lantern Festival or Mooncake Festival. The Mid-Autumn Festival is held on the 15th day of the eighth month in the Chinese calendar, which is in September or early October in the Gregorian calendar. It is a date that parallels the autumnal equinox of the solar calendar, when the moon is at its fullest and roundest.
    chinatown_festival10-05-September-20...jpg
  • Holding drained pint beer glasses that symbolises an economic recession, City of London office workers gather to drink at lunchtime while dressed in red ties and white shirts, on the 23rd April, St George's Day, England's national day. In recent years, more English flags have become more prevalent in a resurgence of national pride and more citizens have come to work dressed with a red and white theme such as ties and shirts, hats or shoes. Anything for a little fun in such gloomy times. This anonymous trio have all agreed to dress identically and enjoy an early warm spell of good weather to show-off their dress sense and patriotism.
    st_georges_day19-23-04-2009.jpg
  • A traditional band of Morris Men dance outside the ancient Christian church of St. Botolph's without Bishopsgate in the City of London on St George's Day. Wearing white uniforms they jig their traditional dance, a form of English folk dance accompanied by accordion and pipes. It is based on rhythmic stepping and the execution of choreographed figures by a group of dancers. Implements such as sticks, swords, and handkerchiefs may also be wielded by the dancers. In a small number of dances for one or two men, steps are performed near and across a pair of clay tobacco pipes laid across each other on the floor. English records of Morris dancing date back to 1448. The church may have survived the Great Fire of London unscathed, and only lost one window in the Second World War, but on 24 April 1993 was one of the many buildings to be damaged by an IRA bomb.
    st_georges_day14-23-04-2009.jpg
  • A lady office worker trying to enjoy her lunchtime in spring sunshine, ignores a traditional band of Morris Men who gather to begin a St George's Day performance at the church of St. Botolph's without Bishopsgate in the City of London. Wearing white uniforms they jig their traditional dance, a form of English folk dance accompanied by accordion and pipes. It is based on rhythmic stepping and the execution of choreographed figures by a group of dancers. Implements such as sticks, swords, and handkerchiefs may also be wielded by the dancers. In a small number of dances for one or two men, steps are performed near and across a pair of clay tobacco pipes laid across each other on the floor. English records of Morris dancing date back to 1448.
    st_georges_day11-23-04-2009.jpg
  • In the weeks before Christmas day on December 25th, the Lord Mayor of London hosts an annual party at his official town hall - the Guildhall - in the historic financial district of the City of London. Inviting Greater London's borough Mayors, they can each invite worthy children for an afternoon's fancy dress party. Two children dressed as Tarzan with a small monkey and a Grenadier Guard with a bearskin, and are seated on the Mayoral throne like two princes in a royal court. The chairs are coated with gold leaf with red cushioned fabric and with the Corporation of London's crest on the top. It looks resplendent and opulent. The two kids are sat looking small in the chairs seemingly made for giants but behind them is another boy dressed as a grey rabbit with floppy ears running past. The Guildhall has been used as a town hall for several hundred years, and is still the ceremonial centre of the City of London. The term Guildhall refers both to the whole building and to its main room, which is a medieval style great hall similar to those at many Oxbridge colleges. The Guildhall complex houses the offices of the Corporation of London and various public facilities. (Greater London also has a City Hall). The great hall is believed to be on the site of an earlier Guildhall, and has large mediaeval crypts underneath. During the Roman period it was the site of an amphitheatre, the largest in Britannia. The City of London is still part of London's city centre, but apart from financial services, most of London's metropolitan functions are centred on the West End. The City of London has a resident population of under 10,000 but a daily working population of 311,000.
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  • Above the city crest, the new Lord Mayor of London waves to crowds during the annual ceremony of the Lord Mayor's Show
    lord_mayor01-15-11-1995.jpg
  • Crowds in the members' enclosure gather to watch a winning horse pass-by at the Ascot races.
    ascot_winner01-19-06-2008.jpg
  • Long-term shoe-shine franchise owner Dudley masters awaits more business at Heathrow's Terminal 5.
    heathrow_airport491-14-07-2009.jpg
  • Household refuse pollutes a coral beach on Meedu Island, an indigenous community in the Republic of the Maldives in the Indian Ocean. Packaging, foodstuffs and general waste has been tossed away on this otherwise beautiful place, north of the capital Male. Unfortunately, the practice of tossing away one's rubbish is a normal practice in this culture, the local people selfishly unconcerned about the future of their habitat and the health of their community. Only a few miles from Meedu are islands that serve as holiday resorts where families from Europe travel by air for the perffect vacation - unaware that fly-tipping is so widespread that it threatens this nation's worldwide status as a paradise on earth..
    maldives212-13-11-2007.jpg
  • Preparations in London's Chinatown for the mid-Autumn (also Lantern or Moon) Festival where paper lanterns are to hang. The Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as the Moon Festival or Zhongqiu Festival is a popular harvest festival celebrated by Chinese, Korean, and Vietnamese people, dating back over 3,000 years to moon worship in China's Shang Dynasty. It was first called Zhongqiu Jie (literally "Mid-Autumn Festival") in the Zhou Dynasty. In Malaysia, Singapore, and the Philippines, it is also sometimes referred to as the Lantern Festival or Mooncake Festival. The Mid-Autumn Festival is held on the 15th day of the eighth month in the Chinese calendar, which is in September or early October in the Gregorian calendar. It is a date that parallels the autumnal equinox of the solar calendar, when the moon is at its fullest and roundest.
    chinatown_festival7-05-September-201...jpg
  • Preparations in London's Chinatown for the mid-Autumn (also Lantern or Moon) Festival where paper lanterns are to hang. The Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as the Moon Festival or Zhongqiu Festival is a popular harvest festival celebrated by Chinese, Korean, and Vietnamese people, dating back over 3,000 years to moon worship in China's Shang Dynasty. It was first called Zhongqiu Jie (literally "Mid-Autumn Festival") in the Zhou Dynasty. In Malaysia, Singapore, and the Philippines, it is also sometimes referred to as the Lantern Festival or Mooncake Festival. The Mid-Autumn Festival is held on the 15th day of the eighth month in the Chinese calendar, which is in September or early October in the Gregorian calendar. It is a date that parallels the autumnal equinox of the solar calendar, when the moon is at its fullest and roundest.
    chinatown_festival18-05-September-20...jpg
  • Two rolls of the red fireproof material Nomex made by the Du Pont corporation, is stored ready for tailoring by a bespoke seamstress at Dale Techniche, Nelson, Lancashire where every Winter, the elite 'Red Arrows', Britain's Royal Air Force aerobatic team place about 40 pilot suit orders and 180 blue (support ground crew) suits before their Summer air show season starts. Containing 5% Kevlar, all suits are made to fit exactly each team member. Fouteen different measurements are taken before the first suit is cut, each one requiring approximately three metres of dyed cloth. When a suit is complete, each one is signed inside by the machinist..The clothing factory also designs the Red Arrows badges, each requiring 15,000 stitches as well as suits for racing drivers, soldiers and pilots from other aerobatic teams. The Red Arrows have, since 1965 flown over 4,000 air shows in 52 countries.
    Red_Arrows451_RBA.jpg
  • Looking through the glass doors of the Trafalgar Square branch of Waterstones where books titles face customers, on 5th December 202, in London, England.
    waterstones_books-1-05-12-2022.jpg
  • Looking through the glass doors of the Trafalgar Square branch of Waterstones where books titles face customers, on 5th December 202, in London, England.
    waterstones_books-3-05-12-2022.jpg
  • Following the announcement that 114 branches of HSBC bank are ro close, a member of the public walk past the Baker Street address, on 30th November 2022, in London, England. Because of the drop in customers visiting branches since the pandemic and, despite redeploying staff, 100 employees will lose their jobs.
    HSBC_bank-3-30-11-2022.jpg
  • Following the announcement that 114 branches of HSBC bank are ro close, a member of the public walk past the Baker Street address, on 30th November 2022, in London, England. Because of the drop in customers visiting branches since the pandemic and, despite redeploying staff, 100 employees will lose their jobs.
    HSBC_bank-2-30-11-2022.jpg
  • Following the announcement that 114 branches of HSBC bank are ro close, a member of the public walk past the Baker Street address, on 30th November 2022, in London, England. Because of the drop in customers visiting branches since the pandemic and, despite redeploying staff, 100 employees will lose their jobs.
    HSBC_bank-4-30-11-2022.jpg
  • Following the announcement that 114 branches of HSBC bank are ro close, a member of the public walk past the Baker Street address, on 30th November 2022, in London, England. Because of the drop in customers visiting branches since the pandemic and, despite redeploying staff, 100 employees will lose their jobs.
    HSBC_bank-5-30-11-2022.jpg
  • Following the announcement that 114 branches of HSBC bank are ro close, members of the public walk past the Baker Street address, on 30th November 2022, in London, England. Because of the drop in customers visiting branches since the pandemic and, despite redeploying staff, 100 employees will lose their jobs.
    HSBC_bank-6-30-11-2022.jpg
  • Customers sit tables for ceffee and the use of hospitality wifi inside the Observatory Gallery Cafe on Marchmont Street, on 10th September 2021, in London, England. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    photography_cafe-02-10-09-2021.jpg
  • Seen through a Nando's window, customers wait to be served beneath Christmas decorations, on 29th November 2021, in London, England.
    west_end_chistmas-18-29-11-2021.jpg
  • Seen through a Nando's window, customers wait to be served beneath Christmas decorations, on 29th November 2021, in London, England.
    west_end_chistmas-19-29-11-2021.jpg
  • Alongside customers enjoying drinks, a waiter sweeps and tidies the pavement outside the Ralph Lauren on New Bond Street, on 12th July 2021, in London, England.
    street_waiter02-12-07-2021.jpg
  • An aerial view of customers enjoying al fresco dining and drinking at a bar at London Bridge in Southwark, on 10th June 2021, in London, England. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    aerial_restaurant01-10-06-2021.jpg
  • An aerial view of customers enjoying al fresco dining and drinking at a bar at London Bridge in Southwark, on 10th June 2021, in London, England. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    aerial_restaurant02-10-06-2021.jpg
  • As Covid lockdown restrictions continue to ease and non-essential businsses re-open, customers enjoy al fresco dining at 'Coppa Club', a riverside restaurant located beneath luxury apartments near the Tower Of London, on 26th April 2021, in London, England. 'Coppa Club' is part of the Strada-branded restaurant chain specialising in Italian cuisine.
    covid_pods05-26-04-2021.jpg
  • As Covid lockdown restrictions continue to ease and non-essential businsses re-open, customers enjoy al fresco dining at 'Coppa Club', a riverside restaurant located beneath luxury apartments near the Tower Of London, on 26th April 2021, in London, England. 'Coppa Club' is part of the Strada-branded restaurant chain specialising in Italian cuisine.
    covid_pods04-26-04-2021.jpg
  • As Covid lockdown restrictions continue to ease and non-essential businsses re-open, customers enjoy al fresco dining at 'Coppa Club', a riverside restaurant located beneath luxury apartments near the Tower Of London, on 26th April 2021, in London, England. 'Coppa Club' is part of the Strada-branded restaurant chain specialising in Italian cuisine.
    covid_pods01-26-04-2021.jpg
  • As Covid lockdown restrictions continue to ease and non-essential businsses re-open, customers enjoy al fresco dining at 'Coppa Club', a riverside restaurant located beneath luxury apartments near the Tower Of London, on 26th April 2021, in London, England. 'Coppa Club' is part of the Strada-branded restaurant chain specialising in Italian cuisine.
    covid_pods03-26-04-2021.jpg
  • Alongside posters asking customers to observe social distancing, to shop alone and wear a face covering, two shoppers come to within inches of each other while entering and exiting a local Sainsbury's supermarket in Mayfair, on 4th March 2021, in London, England.
    coronavirus_sainsburys01-04-03-2021.jpg
  • Alongside posters asking customers to observe social distancing, to shop alone and wear a face covering, two shoppers come to within inches of each other while entering and exiting a local Sainsbury's supermarket in Mayfair, on 4th March 2021, in London, England.
    coronavirus_sainsburys02-04-03-2021.jpg
  • The face of a customer who is working out at a fitness business is seen through the screen of a closed gym during the second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 26th October 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_city04-26-10-2020.jpg
  • The face of a customer who is working out at a fitness business is seen through the screen of a closed gym during the second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 26th October 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_city03-26-10-2020.jpg
  • The face of a customer who is working out at a fitness business is seen through the screen of a closed gym during the second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 26th October 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_city02-26-10-2020.jpg
  • The face of a customer who is working out at a fitness business is seen through the screen of a closed gym during the second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 26th October 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_city06-26-10-2020.jpg
  • The face of a customer who is working out at a fitness business is seen through the screen of a closed gym during the second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 26th October 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_city05-26-10-2020.jpg
  • The face of a customer who is working out at a fitness business is seen through the screen of a closed gym during the second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 26th October 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_city08-26-10-2020.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_square02-05-10...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_square01-05-10...jpg
  • Three tables for 3 pairs of customers sitting very close to one another outside Caffe Concerto on Piccadilly at the 6-month milestone of the Coronavirus pandemic lockdown, 24th September, in London, England. New restrictions are being re-introduced by the government after a sudden climb in the Covid infection rate, a predicted 'second spike'.
    piccadilly_cafe01-23-09-2020.jpg
  • Seen from a London bus on a rainy night in the West End, night customers queue inside a Chinese fast food business at a time when bars and restaurants need business to return to normal during the Coronavirus pandemic, on 27th August 2020, in London, England.
    bus_journey06-27-08-2020.jpg
  • A sign outside a bar wants customers to return and help support their business in Covent Garden, on 20th August 2020, in London, England
    coronavirus_pub01-20-08-2020.jpg
  • On the day that covid pandemic guidelines for shoppers in England mean that the wearing of face coverings in shops becomes mandatory, a waitress wearing a face covering wipes down table surfaces near customers outside Harrods's in Knightsbridge, on 24th July 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_shoppers11-24-07-2020.jpg
  • A lady wearing a face covering browses for collectable bargains in an antiques shop that is asking for its customers to wear appropriate face coverings during the Coronavirus pandemic lockdown, on 11th July 2020, in Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, England.
    suffolk-49-11-07-2020.jpg
  • A lady wearing a face covering browses for collectable bargains in an antiques shop that is asking for its customers to wear appropriate face coverings during the Coronavirus pandemic lockdown, on 11th July 2020, in Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, England.
    suffolk-48-11-07-2020.jpg
  • With the Coronavirus pandemic lockdown rules being eased, pubs and restaurant businesses are slowly re-opening and social distanced customers and their dog sit outside a cafe and people-watch on Wardour Street in Soho in the capital's West End, on 6th July 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_WestEnd-16-06-07-2020.jpg
  • With the Coronavirus pandemic lockdown rules being eased, pubs and restaurant businesses are slowly re-opening and social distanced customers and their dog sit outside a cafe and people-watch on Wardour Street in Soho in the capital's West End, on 6th July 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_WestEnd-17-06-07-2020.jpg
  • With the Coronavirus pandemic lockdown rules being eased, pubs and restaurant businesses are slowly re-opening and social distanced customers and their dog sit outside a cafe and people-watch on Wardour Street in Soho in the capital's West End, on 6th July 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_WestEnd-15-06-07-2020.jpg
  • With the Coronavirus pandemic lockdown rules being eased, pubs and restaurant businesses are slowly re-opening and social distanced customers and their dog sit outside a cafe and people-watch on Wardour Street in Soho in the capital's West End, on 6th July 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_WestEnd-14-06-07-2020.jpg
  • With the Coronavirus pandemic lockdown rules being eased, pubs and restaurant businesses are slowly re-opening and social distanced customers and their dog sit outside a cafe and people-watch on Wardour Street in Soho in the capital's West End, on 6th July 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_WestEnd-13-06-07-2020.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 and hairdressers will be able to reopen on 4th July, providing they adhere to COVID Secure guidelines. Some outdoor cafes are already open and customers in Monmouth Street in the West End sit outside in sunshine, on 2nd July 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_WestEnd-07-02-07-2020.jpg
  • A customer orders a cold drink from a re-opened bar in Soho where beer on tap is available on the day that UK Prime Minster, Boris Johnson announced in parliament a major easing of Coronavirus pandemic restrictions on July 4th next week, including the re-opening of pubs, restaurants, hotels and hairdressers in England, on 23rd June 2020, in London, England. The three month two metre social distance will be also reduced to one metre plus but in the last 24hrs, a further 171 have died from Covid, bringing the UK total to 42,927.
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  • A customer orders a cold drink from a re-opened bar in Soho where beer on tap is available on the day that UK Prime Minster, Boris Johnson announced in parliament a major easing of Coronavirus pandemic restrictions on July 4th next week, including the re-opening of pubs, restaurants, hotels and hairdressers in England, on 23rd June 2020, in London, England. The three month two metre social distance will be also reduced to one metre plus but in the last 24hrs, a further 171 have died from Covid, bringing the UK total to 42,927.
    coronavirus_westend-12-23-06-2020.jpg
  • A customer orders a cold drink from a re-opened bar in Soho where beer on tap is available on the day that UK Prime Minster, Boris Johnson announced in parliament a major easing of Coronavirus pandemic restrictions on July 4th next week, including the re-opening of pubs, restaurants, hotels and hairdressers in England, on 23rd June 2020, in London, England. The three month two metre social distance will be also reduced to one metre plus but in the last 24hrs, a further 171 have died from Covid, bringing the UK total to 42,927.
    coronavirus_westend-11-23-06-2020.jpg
  • The UK government is considering more easing of the Coronavirus pandemic lockdown rules, a probable change social distance from two metres to 1. However, in the last 24hrs a further 15 have died from Covid, bringing the total to 42,647 and customers sit outside at social distanced tables at a newly-opened cafe in Covent Garden, on 22nd June 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_cafe-06-22-06-2020.jpg
  • The UK government is considering more easing of the Coronavirus pandemic lockdown rules, a probable change social distance from two metres to 1. However, in the last 24hrs a further 15 have died from Covid, bringing the total to 42,647 and customers sit outside at social distanced tables at a newly-opened cafe in Covent Garden, on 22nd June 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_cafe-05-22-06-2020.jpg
  • The UK government is considering more easing of the Coronavirus pandemic lockdown rules, a probable change social distance from two metres to 1. However, in the last 24hrs a further 15 have died from Covid, bringing the total to 42,647 and customers sit outside at social distanced tables at a newly-opened cafe in Covent Garden, on 22nd June 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_cafe-04-22-06-2020.jpg
  • The UK government is considering more easing of the Coronavirus pandemic lockdown rules, a probable change social distance from two metres to 1. However, in the last 24hrs a further 15 have died from Covid, bringing the total to 42,647 and customers sit outside at social distanced tables at a newly-opened cafe in Covent Garden, on 22nd June 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_cafe-02-22-06-2020.jpg
  • As the UK's Coronavirus lockdown continues to ease, retailers re-open their doors to shoppers, two young women wearing face coverings walk past an employee of a Levis shop on Regent Street who is unpeeling the sticky stencil lettering telling customers that they've been missed, on 18th June 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_shops-03-18-06-2020.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, customers and Uber Eats riders wait for their orders outside a Five Guys restaurant who are open only for take-aways and deliveries, in accordance with government lockdown guidelines, on 15th May 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_lockdown-20-15-05-2020.jpg
  • At the beginning of another week of Coronavirus pandemic lockdown, when the government is considering its options for a gradual opening of business with social distancing, a male customer sits in the chair of the app-based mobile barbershop, Trim-It, for clients needing a bespoke hair cutting service delivered to their London doorsteps, on 4th May 2020, in Pimlico, London, England.
    coronavirus_haircut-01-04-05-2020.jpg
  • As the second week of the Coronavirus lockdown continues around the capital, and the UK death toll rising by 563 to 2,325, with 800,000 reported cases of Covid-19 worldwide, a youth slips of protective gloves before entering a local butchers shop where only 2 customers at a time are being served and signs warn that social distancing must be observed according to government guidelines and restrictions, on 1st April 2020, in Clapham south London, England.
    coronavirus_clapham-11-01-04-2020.jpg
  • As the second week of the Coronavirus lockdown continues around the capital, and the UK death toll rising by 563 to 2,325, with 800,000 reported cases of Covid-19 worldwide, a youth slips of protective gloves before entering a local butchers shop where only 2 customers at a time are being served and signs warn that social distancing must be observed according to government guidelines and restrictions, on 1st April 2020, in Clapham south London, England.
    coronavirus_clapham-10-01-04-2020.jpg
  • Seen from through the window, a male customer prepares to leave his place in Le Grand cafe on Piccadilly, the shadow of its name, an elegant and prestigious place to eat and drink in Mayfair, imprinted on his back, on 6th March 2020, in London, England.
    piccadilly-10-06-03-2020.jpg
  • Seen from through the window, a male customer prepares to leave his place in Le Grand cafe on Piccadilly, the shadow of its name, an elegant and prestigious place to eat and drink in Mayfair, imprinted on his back, on 6th March 2020, in London, England.
    piccadilly-08-06-03-2020.jpg
  • Seen from through the window, a male customer prepares to leave his place in Le Grand cafe on Piccadilly, the shadow of its name, an elegant and prestigious place to eat and drink in Mayfair, imprinted on his back, on 6th March 2020, in London, England.
    piccadilly-03-06-03-2020.jpg
  • Seen from through the window, a male customer prepares to leave his place in Le Grand cafe on Piccadilly, the shadow of its name, an elegant and prestigious place to eat and drink in Mayfair, imprinted on his back, on 6th March 2020, in London, England.
    piccadilly-02-06-03-2020.jpg
  • Seen from through the window, a male customer prepares to leave his place in Le Grand cafe on Piccadilly, the shadow of its name, an elegant and prestigious place to eat and drink in Mayfair, imprinted on his back, on 6th March 2020, in London, England.
    piccadilly-06-06-03-2020.jpg
  • Seen from through the window, a male customer prepares to leave his place in Le Grand cafe on Piccadilly, the shadow of its name, an elegant and prestigious place to eat and drink in Mayfair, imprinted on his back, on 6th March 2020, in London, England.
    piccadilly-01-06-03-2020.jpg
  • With a Porsche luxury car ad reflected in a restaurant window, customers enjoy fine dining on the corner of Piccadilly and Clarges Street W1, on 20th January 2020, in London, England.
    piccadilly-04-20-01-2020.jpg
  • With a Porsche luxury car ad reflected in a restaurant window, customers enjoy fine dining on the corner of Piccadilly and Clarges Street W1, on 20th January 2020, in London, England.
    piccadilly-05-20-01-2020.jpg
  • With a Porsche luxury car ad reflected in a restaurant window, customers enjoy fine dining on the corner of Piccadilly and Clarges Street W1, on 20th January 2020, in London, England.
    piccadilly-03-20-01-2020.jpg
  • With a Porsche luxury car ad reflected in the window, a restaurant waiter attends to a corner table's customers, on 20th January 2020, in London, England.
    piccadilly-02-20-01-2020.jpg
  • With a Porsche luxury car ad reflected in the window, a restaurant waiter attends to a corner table's customers, on 20th January 2020, in London, England.
    piccadilly-01-20-01-2020.jpg
  • With Chinese characters of a nearby business behind, a market trader carries a heavy sack of produce while a local barber snips at the hair of a customer in a Malaysian kampung, a river village within Bako National Park, one of Southeast Asia’s smallest national parks, 37km ride from Kuching on the Rajang River, on 14th March 1982, in Bako Kampung, Sarawak, Borneo, Malaysia.
    sarawak_barber-14-03-1982.jpg
  • As a couple inspect the menu on the sidewalk, a waiter attends to customers at an outdoor restaurant and bar on Ocean Drive,  on 15th May 1996, in Miami Beach, Florida, USA
    miami_people-15-05-1996.jpg
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