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  • Two days after the Irish Republican Army (IRA) exploded a truck bomb on Bishopsgate, an optometrist's business remains open (like the eye illustration at the frontage) but it is boarded up with plywood with the words Open as Usual painted by hand. Debris has been swept up on the pavement awaiting collection but the scene is otherwise as it should. But one person was killed when the one-ton fertiliser bomb detonated directly outside the medieval St Ethelburga's church on 24th April 1993. Buildings up to 500 metres away were damaged, with one and a half million square feet (140,000 m) of office and retail space being affected and over 500 tonnes of glass broken. Costs of repairing the damage was estimated at £350 million. It was possibly the (IRA's) most successful military tactic since the start of the Troubles.
    bomb_damage-26-04-1993.jpg
  • Two days after the Irish Republican Army (IRA) exploded a truck bomb on Bishopsgate, a main arterial road that travels north-south through London's financial area, City of London engineering officials examine the huge crater left by the terrorist device. We see debris around the hole with drainage and road material. It was said that Roman remains could be viewed at the bottom of the pit the bomb created. One person was killed when the one ton fertiliser bomb detonated directly outside the medieval St Ethelburga's church. Buildings up to 500 metres away were damaged, with one and a half million square feet (140,000 m²) of office space being affected and over 500 tonnes of glass broken. Costs of repairing the damage was estimated at £350 million. It was possibly the (IRA's) most successful military tactic since the start of the Troubles.
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  • Hazard tape seals the cracks and damage on a smashed window belonging to a retailer on Oxford Street, on 22nd March 2022, in London, England.
    cracked_window-04-22-03-2022.jpg
  • Hazard tape seals the cracks and damage on a smashed window belonging to a retailer on Oxford Street, on 22nd March 2022, in London, England.
    cracked_window-06-22-03-2022.jpg
  • Hazard tape seals the cracks and damage on a smashed window belonging to a retailer on Oxford Street, on 22nd March 2022, in London, England.
    cracked_window-02-22-03-2022.jpg
  • Hazard tape seals the cracks and damage on a smashed window belonging to a retailer on Oxford Street, on 22nd March 2022, in London, England.
    cracked_window-03-22-03-2022.jpg
  • Hazard tape seals the cracks and damage on a smashed window belonging to a retailer on Oxford Street, on 22nd March 2022, in London, England.
    cracked_window-07-22-03-2022.jpg
  • Hazard tape seals the cracks and damage on a smashed window belonging to a retailer on Oxford Street, on 22nd March 2022, in London, England.
    cracked_window-05-22-03-2022.jpg
  • Hazard tape seals the cracks and damage on a smashed window belonging to a retailer on Oxford Street, on 22nd March 2022, in London, England.
    cracked_window-01-22-03-2022.jpg
  • Fire damage to a structure at the Ruskin Park Community Garden, on 21st August 2019, in London, England. The Community Garden is a source of education and enthusiasm for growing vegetables and encouraging inner city gardening to reduce the carbon output involved in food production and transport. They receive grants from Capital Growth and the Lambeth Community Action Fund and were nominated for funding under the Lambeth Community Action Fund 2009/10 by the Herne Hill Ward Councillors.
    ruskin_fire-05-21-08-2019.jpg
  • Fire damage to a structure at the Ruskin Park Community Garden, on 21st August 2019, in London, England. The Community Garden is a source of education and enthusiasm for growing vegetables and encouraging inner city gardening to reduce the carbon output involved in food production and transport. They receive grants from Capital Growth and the Lambeth Community Action Fund and were nominated for funding under the Lambeth Community Action Fund 2009/10 by the Herne Hill Ward Councillors.
    ruskin_fire-04-21-08-2019.jpg
  • Fire damage to a structure at the Ruskin Park Community Garden, on 21st August 2019, in London, England. The Community Garden is a source of education and enthusiasm for growing vegetables and encouraging inner city gardening to reduce the carbon output involved in food production and transport. They receive grants from Capital Growth and the Lambeth Community Action Fund and were nominated for funding under the Lambeth Community Action Fund 2009/10 by the Herne Hill Ward Councillors.
    ruskin_fire-01-21-08-2019.jpg
  • The resulting damage to a London bus's windscreen after a crash involving three buses at Elephant and Castle, on 16th October 2018, in London, England.
    bus_crash-09-16-10-2018.jpg
  • The resulting damage to a London bus's windscreen after a crash involving three buses at Elephant and Castle, on 16th October 2018, in London, England.
    bus_crash-07-16-10-2018.jpg
  • The resulting damage to a London bus's windscreen after a crash involving three buses at Elephant and Castle, on 16th October 2018, in London, England.
    bus_crash-04-16-10-2018.jpg
  • The damage of an impact after a car crashed into railings on a road in Stratford in east London, on 14th June 2022, in London, England.
    stratford-05-14-06-2022.jpg
  • The damage of an impact after a car crashed into railings on a road in Stratford in east London, on 14th June 2022, in London, England.
    stratford-06-14-06-2022.jpg
  • Fire damage to a structure at the Ruskin Park Community Garden, on 21st August 2019, in London, England. The Community Garden is a source of education and enthusiasm for growing vegetables and encouraging inner city gardening to reduce the carbon output involved in food production and transport. They receive grants from Capital Growth and the Lambeth Community Action Fund and were nominated for funding under the Lambeth Community Action Fund 2009/10 by the Herne Hill Ward Councillors.
    ruskin_fire-09-21-08-2019.jpg
  • Fire damage to a structure at the Ruskin Park Community Garden, on 21st August 2019, in London, England. The Community Garden is a source of education and enthusiasm for growing vegetables and encouraging inner city gardening to reduce the carbon output involved in food production and transport. They receive grants from Capital Growth and the Lambeth Community Action Fund and were nominated for funding under the Lambeth Community Action Fund 2009/10 by the Herne Hill Ward Councillors.
    ruskin_fire-07-21-08-2019.jpg
  • Fire damage to a structure at the Ruskin Park Community Garden, on 21st August 2019, in London, England. The Community Garden is a source of education and enthusiasm for growing vegetables and encouraging inner city gardening to reduce the carbon output involved in food production and transport. They receive grants from Capital Growth and the Lambeth Community Action Fund and were nominated for funding under the Lambeth Community Action Fund 2009/10 by the Herne Hill Ward Councillors.
    ruskin_fire-08-21-08-2019.jpg
  • Fire damage to a structure at the Ruskin Park Community Garden, on 21st August 2019, in London, England. The Community Garden is a source of education and enthusiasm for growing vegetables and encouraging inner city gardening to reduce the carbon output involved in food production and transport. They receive grants from Capital Growth and the Lambeth Community Action Fund and were nominated for funding under the Lambeth Community Action Fund 2009/10 by the Herne Hill Ward Councillors.
    ruskin_fire-06-21-08-2019.jpg
  • Fire damage to a structure at the Ruskin Park Community Garden, on 21st August 2019, in London, England. The Community Garden is a source of education and enthusiasm for growing vegetables and encouraging inner city gardening to reduce the carbon output involved in food production and transport. They receive grants from Capital Growth and the Lambeth Community Action Fund and were nominated for funding under the Lambeth Community Action Fund 2009/10 by the Herne Hill Ward Councillors.
    ruskin_fire-03-21-08-2019.jpg
  • The resulting damage to a London bus's windscreen after a crash involving three buses at Elephant and Castle, on 16th October 2018, in London, England.
    bus_crash-10-16-10-2018.jpg
  • The resulting damage to a London bus's windscreen after a crash involving three buses at Elephant and Castle, on 16th October 2018, in London, England.
    bus_crash-08-16-10-2018.jpg
  • The resulting damage to a London bus's windscreen after a crash involving three buses at Elephant and Castle, on 16th October 2018, in London, England.
    bus_crash-06-16-10-2018.jpg
  • The resulting damage to a London bus's windscreen after a crash involving three buses at Elephant and Castle, on 16th October 2018, in London, England.
    bus_crash-03-16-10-2018.jpg
  • The resulting damage to a London bus's windscreen after a crash involving three buses at Elephant and Castle, on 16th October 2018, in London, England.
    bus_crash-02-16-10-2018.jpg
  • The resulting damage to a London bus's windscreen after a crash involving three buses at Elephant and Castle, on 16th October 2018, in London, England.
    bus_crash-01-16-10-2018.jpg
  • Two assessors inspect damage to buildings after the IRA Bishopsgate bomb in the City of London. They stand on a junction looking up at buildings whose windows were blown out by the force of this notorious blast that shook London's financial district. The Irish Republican Army (IRA) exploded a truck bomb on Bishopsgate. Buildings up to 500 metres away were damaged with one and a half million square feet (140,000 m) of office space being affected and over 500 tonnes of glass broken. Repair costs reached approx £350 million. It was said that Roman remains could be viewed at the bottom of the pit the bomb created. One person was killed when the one ton fertiliser bomb detonated directly outside the medieval St Ethelburga's church.
    city_assessors-26-04-1993.jpg
  • Fire damage to a structure at the Ruskin Park Community Garden, on 21st August 2019, in London, England. The Community Garden is a source of education and enthusiasm for growing vegetables and encouraging inner city gardening to reduce the carbon output involved in food production and transport. They receive grants from Capital Growth and the Lambeth Community Action Fund and were nominated for funding under the Lambeth Community Action Fund 2009/10 by the Herne Hill Ward Councillors.
    ruskin_fire-10-21-08-2019.jpg
  • Fire damage to a structure at the Ruskin Park Community Garden, on 21st August 2019, in London, England. The Community Garden is a source of education and enthusiasm for growing vegetables and encouraging inner city gardening to reduce the carbon output involved in food production and transport. They receive grants from Capital Growth and the Lambeth Community Action Fund and were nominated for funding under the Lambeth Community Action Fund 2009/10 by the Herne Hill Ward Councillors.
    ruskin_fire-02-21-08-2019.jpg
  • The resulting damage to a London bus's windscreen after a crash involving three buses at Elephant and Castle, on 16th October 2018, in London, England.
    bus_crash-05-16-10-2018.jpg
  • As if about to be crunched underfoot, shattered glass from the windows of offices in the historic City of London side-street, stickers and notices for Access (Mastercard) and American Express (Amex) credit cards lie on the disaster-strewn pavement (sidewalk). This is some of the debris lying about after the huge Bishopsgate bomb on 24th April 1993, London's most expensive terrorist atrocity during the Provisional Irish Republican Army's (IRA) sustained bombings on the British mainland. Buildings up to 500 metres away were damaged, with one and a half million square feet (140,000 sq m) of office space being affected and over 500 tonnes of glass broken. Costs of repairing the damage was estimated at £350 million and was possibly the IRA's most successful military tactic since the start of what was called the Troubles from 1969 onwards.
    credit_crunch01-24-04-1993.jpg
  • The day after its catastrophic blaze, firefighters continue to assess fire damage from their ladders, to the Queen's official residence at Windsor Castle, on 20th November 1992, in London, England. The most northerly corner of this old building that caught fire in a private chapel on the first floor of the north-east wing. Spreading quickly, damaging St George's Hall, which is often used for banquets. In all, one hundred rooms were damaged in the fire and intense public debate was sparked about whether the taxpayer should foot the repair bill, as the castle is owned by the British Government and not the Royal Family. But the Queen agreed to meet 70% of the costs, and opened Buckingham Palace to the public to generate extra funds. The £40m restoration took five years. Windsor is the largest inhabited castle in the world and partly dates to the time of the Norman King William the Conquerer.
    windsor_fire-20-11-1992.jpg
  • Firefighters assess charred remains damage of the Savoy Theatre fire, on 14th February 1990, in London, England. While the theatre was being renovated in February 1990, a fire gutted the building, except for the stage and backstage areas.
    savoy_fire-14-02-1990.jpg
  • Days after the Irish Republican Army (IRA) exploded a truck bomb on Bishopsgate, a main arterial road that travels north-south through London's financial area, City of London, bomb damaged stock goes on sale at reduced prices in a branch of menswear outfitters, Moss Bross at Liverpool Street Station. on 26th April 1993, in London, England. One person was killed when the one ton fertiliser bomb detonated directly outside the medieval St Ethelburga's church. Buildings up to 500 metres away were damaged, with one and a half million square feet (140,000 m²) of office space being affected and over 500 tonnes of glass broken. Costs of repairing the damage was estimated at £350 million. It was possibly the (IRA's) most successful military tactic since the start of the Troubles.
    city16-26-04-1993.jpg
  • Smoke damage aftermath on the exterior of a flat fire in one of the two Wendover blocks on Alsace Road on the Aylesbury Estate, Southwark SE17, on 24th September 2018, in London, England. Part of a split level flat on the fourth and fifth floor of the 15-storey block was damaged. One woman and two children left the property before the Brigade arrived. They were treated at the scene for smoke inhalation by London Ambulance Service crews and taken too hospital. Another man was also treated at the scene for smoke inhalation.
    aylesbury_estate-03-24-09-2018.jpg
  • Damage to the bark of a young hornbeam growing in a Herefordshire meadow.
    hornbeam_trees09-25-08-2013.jpg
  • Days after the Irish Republican Army (IRA) exploded a truck bomb on Bishopsgate, a main arterial road that travels north-south through London's financial area, City of London, bomb damaged stock goes on sale at reduced prices in a branch of menswear outfitters, Moss Bross at Liverpool Street Station. on 26th April 1993, in London, England. One person was killed when the one ton fertiliser bomb detonated directly outside the medieval St Ethelburga's church. Buildings up to 500 metres away were damaged, with one and a half million square feet (140,000 m²) of office space being affected and over 500 tonnes of glass broken. Costs of repairing the damage was estimated at £350 million. It was possibly the (IRA's) most successful military tactic since the start of the Troubles.
    city17-26-04-1993.jpg
  • Smoke damage aftermath on the exterior of a flat fire in one of the two Wendover blocks on Alsace Road on the Aylesbury Estate, Southwark SE17, on 24th September 2018, in London, England. Part of a split level flat on the fourth and fifth floor of the 15-storey block was damaged. One woman and two children left the property before the Brigade arrived. They were treated at the scene for smoke inhalation by London Ambulance Service crews and taken too hospital. Another man was also treated at the scene for smoke inhalation.
    aylesbury_estate-02-24-09-2018.jpg
  • Smoke damage aftermath on the exterior of a flat fire in one of the two Wendover blocks on Alsace Road on the Aylesbury Estate, Southwark SE17, on 24th September 2018, in London, England. Part of a split level flat on the fourth and fifth floor of the 15-storey block was damaged. One woman and two children left the property before the Brigade arrived. They were treated at the scene for smoke inhalation by London Ambulance Service crews and taken too hospital. Another man was also treated at the scene for smoke inhalation.
    aylesbury_estate-01-24-09-2018.jpg
  • Damage to the bark of a young hornbeam growing in a Herefordshire meadow.
    hornbeam_trees03-25-08-2013.jpg
  • Two days after the Irish Republican Army (IRA) exploded a truck bomb on Bishopsgate, a main arterial road that travels north-south through London's financial area, City of London engineering officials examine the huge crater left by the terrorist device, on 26th April 1993, in London, England.  Debris is strewn around the hole with drainage and road material. It was said that Roman remains could be viewed at the bottom of the pit the bomb created. One person was killed when the one ton fertiliser bomb detonated directly outside the medieval St Ethelburga's church. Buildings up to 500 metres away were damaged, with one and a half million square feet (140,000 m²) of office space being affected and over 500 tonnes of glass broken. Costs of repairing the damage was estimated at £350 million. It was possibly the (IRA's) most successful military tactic since the start of the Troubles.
    city13-26-04-1993.jpg
  • Damage to the Clarence Road Convenience Store belonging to Sri Lankan-born Sivaharan (Siva) Kandiah after the riots of London and other UK cities.
    clarenceRd_convenience_store19-11-Au...jpg
  • Damage to the Clarence Road Convenience Store belonging to Sri Lankan-born Sivaharan (Siva) Kandiah after the riots of London and other UK cities.
    clarenceRd_convenience_store18-12-Au...jpg
  • Damage to the Clarence Road Convenience Store belonging to Sri Lankan-born Sivaharan (Siva) Kandiah after the riots of London and other UK cities.
    clarenceRd_convenience_store4-11-Aug...jpg
  • Damage to the Clarence Road Convenience Store belonging to Sri Lankan-born Sivaharan (Siva) Kandiah after the riots of London and other UK cities.
    clarenceRd_convenience_store35-12-Au...jpg
  • Damage to the Clarence Road Convenience Store belonging to Sri Lankan-born Sivaharan (Siva) Kandiah after the riots of London and other UK cities.
    clarenceRd_convenience_store33-12-Au...jpg
  • Damage to the Clarence Road Convenience Store belonging to Sri Lankan-born Sivaharan (Siva) Kandiah after the riots of London and other UK cities.
    clarenceRd_convenience_store25-11-Au...jpg
  • Damage to the Clarence Road Convenience Store belonging to Sri Lankan-born Sivaharan (Siva) Kandiah after the riots of London and other UK cities.
    clarenceRd_convenience_store23-11-Au...jpg
  • Damage to the Clarence Road Convenience Store belonging to Sri Lankan-born Sivaharan (Siva) Kandiah after the riots of London and other UK cities.
    clarenceRd_convenience_store22-11-Au...jpg
  • Damage to the Clarence Road Convenience Store belonging to Sri Lankan-born Sivaharan (Siva) Kandiah after the riots of London and other UK cities.
    clarenceRd_convenience_store20-11-Au...jpg
  • Damage to the Clarence Road Convenience Store belonging to Sri Lankan-born Sivaharan (Siva) Kandiah after the riots of London and other UK cities.
    clarenceRd_convenience_store2-11-Aug...jpg
  • Damage to the Clarence Road Convenience Store belonging to Sri Lankan-born Sivaharan (Siva) Kandiah after the riots of London and other UK cities.
    clarenceRd_convenience_store18-11-Au...jpg
  • Gathered on the Docklands Light Railway track, a group of police investigators and health and safety experts stand beneath the devastation and wreckage caused by the IRA's docklands bomb on 10th February 1996. Office windows have been blown out and shattered glass lies everywhere making these workplaces unusable for many months afterwards. We see the men under the tall buildings looking tiny in comparison to the chaotic aftermath of this enormous explosion the day before. The bombing marked the end of a 17-month IRA ceasefire during which Irish, British and American leaders worked for a political solution to the troubles in Northern Ireland. 2 people were killed in the half-tonne lorry bomb blast which caused an estimated £85 million damage.
    docklands_bomb_team-11-02-1996.jpg
  • Days after the terrorist attacks on America in September 2001, we see front grill and bonnet (hood) paintwork of a parked US Government Ford car in Greenwich Village, scratched by scraped dirt and covered in concrete dust and grit that has been blown from nearby collapsed buildings at Ground Zero. The bent number plate of this now wrecked Federal-owned vehicle shows the impact on property and on the US economy. Total damage after this al-Qaeda plot has been put at $100 billion including: the loss of four civilian aircraft, buildings, the Pentagon, cleanup, property and infrastructure. emergency funds, job losses, unrecoverable property, insurance and air traffic revenue.
    9:11_government_car-15-09-2001.jpg
  • An elderly lady walks past the intimidating backdrop of tagged walls of Plaistow, an east London station after the crime of defacement and criminal damage to London Underground property has been committed by persons unknown - a persistent problem that costs the transport company network up to £3 million a year to remove. If caught, juvenile delinquents may escape with only a caution because of their age but older ones are prosecuted, though some times after leaving many thousands of tags across their neighbourhood.
    graffiti_tagging04-08-11-1989.jpg
  • Damage to the Clarence Road Convenience Store belonging to Sri Lankan-born Sivaharan (Siva) Kandiah after the riots of London and other UK cities.
    clarenceRd_convenience_store28-12-Au...jpg
  • A crushed scooter lies on the road after having been knocked over by a white delivery van in central London with a passing NHS ambulance in the capital's West End. The juxtaposed ambulance and bike are merely coincidental, the ambulance having just passed-by unconnected to the incident of which there was apparently no rider or victim. Still, the damage to the bike is severe with the weight of the vehicle pressing down on the small scooter whose owner is perhaps elsewhere, soon to discover the wreck of his/her bike.
    crushed_scooter3-21-09-2011.jpg
  • An overturned plant box with soil spilled and newly-planted bulbs damaged by unknown animals although squirrells are the main suspects.
    garden_damage-03-10-08-2016.jpg
  • During seasonal spring rain, pedestrians cross Trafalgar Square and around the leaning traffic light post, damaged after a recent vehicle crash, on 9th May 2019, in London, England.
    leaning_post-05-09-05-2019.jpg
  • The aftermath of the damaged sculpture entitled 'Prospero and Ariel' by the artist Eric Gill, is seen above an entrance to the BBC's Broadcasting House on Regent Street, on 13th January 2022, in London, England. The carving, which depicts Prospero and a part-naked Ariel from Shakespeare’s The Tempest, was installed by Gill in 1933. There has been a campaign to have the statue removed for several years, because the sculptor recorded sexually abusing his daughters in his diaries. A man has been arrested.  (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    eric_gill_BBC-27-13-01-2022.jpg
  • The aftermath of the damaged sculpture entitled 'Prospero and Ariel' by the artist Eric Gill, is seen above an entrance to the BBC's Broadcasting House on Regent Street, on 13th January 2022, in London, England. The carving, which depicts Prospero and a part-naked Ariel from Shakespeare’s The Tempest, was installed by Gill in 1933. There has been a campaign to have the statue removed for several years, because the sculptor recorded sexually abusing his daughters in his diaries. A man has been arrested.  (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    eric_gill_BBC-24-13-01-2022.jpg
  • The aftermath of the damaged sculpture entitled 'Prospero and Ariel' by the artist Eric Gill, is seen above an entrance to the BBC's Broadcasting House on Regent Street, on 13th January 2022, in London, England. The carving, which depicts Prospero and a part-naked Ariel from Shakespeare’s The Tempest, was installed by Gill in 1933. There has been a campaign to have the statue removed for several years, because the sculptor recorded sexually abusing his daughters in his diaries. A man has been arrested.  (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    eric_gill_BBC-23-13-01-2022.jpg
  • The aftermath of the damaged sculpture entitled 'Prospero and Ariel' by the artist Eric Gill, is seen above an entrance to the BBC's Broadcasting House on Regent Street, on 13th January 2022, in London, England. The carving, which depicts Prospero and a part-naked Ariel from Shakespeare’s The Tempest, was installed by Gill in 1933. There has been a campaign to have the statue removed for several years, because the sculptor recorded sexually abusing his daughters in his diaries. A man has been arrested.  (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    eric_gill_BBC-21-13-01-2022.jpg
  • The aftermath of the damaged sculpture entitled 'Prospero and Ariel' by the artist Eric Gill, is seen above an entrance to the BBC's Broadcasting House on Regent Street, on 13th January 2022, in London, England. The carving, which depicts Prospero and a part-naked Ariel from Shakespeare’s The Tempest, was installed by Gill in 1933. There has been a campaign to have the statue removed for several years, because the sculptor recorded sexually abusing his daughters in his diaries. A man has been arrested.  (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    eric_gill_BBC-17-13-01-2022.jpg
  • The aftermath of the damaged sculpture entitled 'Prospero and Ariel' by the artist Eric Gill, is seen above an entrance to the BBC's Broadcasting House on Regent Street, on 13th January 2022, in London, England. The carving, which depicts Prospero and a part-naked Ariel from Shakespeare’s The Tempest, was installed by Gill in 1933. There has been a campaign to have the statue removed for several years, because the sculptor recorded sexually abusing his daughters in his diaries. A man has been arrested.  (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    eric_gill_BBC-07-13-01-2022.jpg
  • The aftermath of the damaged sculpture entitled 'Prospero and Ariel' by the artist Eric Gill, is seen above an entrance to the BBC's Broadcasting House on Regent Street, on 13th January 2022, in London, England. The carving, which depicts Prospero and a part-naked Ariel from Shakespeare’s The Tempest, was installed by Gill in 1933. There has been a campaign to have the statue removed for several years, because the sculptor recorded sexually abusing his daughters in his diaries. A man has been arrested.  (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    eric_gill_BBC-04-13-01-2022.jpg
  • The aftermath of the damaged sculpture entitled 'Prospero and Ariel' by the artist Eric Gill, is seen above an entrance to the BBC's Broadcasting House on Regent Street, on 13th January 2022, in London, England. The carving, which depicts Prospero and a part-naked Ariel from Shakespeare’s The Tempest, was installed by Gill in 1933. There has been a campaign to have the statue removed for several years, because the sculptor recorded sexually abusing his daughters in his diaries. A man has been arrested.  (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    eric_gill_BBC-03-13-01-2022.jpg
  • The aftermath of the damaged sculpture entitled 'Prospero and Ariel' by the artist Eric Gill, is seen above an entrance to the BBC's Broadcasting House on Regent Street, on 13th January 2022, in London, England. The carving, which depicts Prospero and a part-naked Ariel from Shakespeare’s The Tempest, was installed by Gill in 1933. There has been a campaign to have the statue removed for several years, because the sculptor recorded sexually abusing his daughters in his diaries. A man has been arrested.
    eric_gill_BBC-42-13-01-2022.jpg
  • The aftermath of the damaged sculpture entitled 'Prospero and Ariel' by the artist Eric Gill, is seen above an entrance to the BBC's Broadcasting House on Regent Street, on 13th January 2022, in London, England. The carving, which depicts Prospero and a part-naked Ariel from Shakespeare’s The Tempest, was installed by Gill in 1933. There has been a campaign to have the statue removed for several years, because the sculptor recorded sexually abusing his daughters in his diaries. A man has been arrested.  (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    eric_gill_BBC-38-13-01-2022.jpg
  • Chalked graffiti accusing the BBC of paediphilia is on the pavement opposite Broadcasting House on Regent Street, the day after the sculpture entitled 'Prospero and Ariel' by the artist Eric Gill was damaged, on 13th January 2022, in London, England. The carving, which depicts Prospero and a part-naked Ariel from Shakespeare’s The Tempest, was installed by Gill in 1933. There has been a campaign to have the statue removed for several years, because the sculptor recorded sexually abusing his daughters in his diaries. A man has been arrested. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    eric_gill_BBC-41-13-01-2022.jpg
  • The aftermath of the damaged sculpture entitled 'Prospero and Ariel' by the artist Eric Gill, is seen above an entrance to the BBC's Broadcasting House on Regent Street, on 13th January 2022, in London, England. The carving, which depicts Prospero and a part-naked Ariel from Shakespeare’s The Tempest, was installed by Gill in 1933. There has been a campaign to have the statue removed for several years, because the sculptor recorded sexually abusing his daughters in his diaries. A man has been arrested.  (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    eric_gill_BBC-37-13-01-2022.jpg
  • The aftermath of the damaged sculpture entitled 'Prospero and Ariel' by the artist Eric Gill, is seen above an entrance to the BBC's Broadcasting House on Regent Street, on 13th January 2022, in London, England. The carving, which depicts Prospero and a part-naked Ariel from Shakespeare’s The Tempest, was installed by Gill in 1933. There has been a campaign to have the statue removed for several years, because the sculptor recorded sexually abusing his daughters in his diaries. A man has been arrested.  (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    eric_gill_BBC-36-13-01-2022.jpg
  • The aftermath of the damaged sculpture entitled 'Prospero and Ariel' by the artist Eric Gill, is seen above an entrance to the BBC's Broadcasting House on Regent Street, on 13th January 2022, in London, England. The carving, which depicts Prospero and a part-naked Ariel from Shakespeare’s The Tempest, was installed by Gill in 1933. There has been a campaign to have the statue removed for several years, because the sculptor recorded sexually abusing his daughters in his diaries. A man has been arrested.  (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    eric_gill_BBC-35-13-01-2022.jpg
  • The aftermath of the damaged sculpture entitled 'Prospero and Ariel' by the artist Eric Gill, is seen above an entrance to the BBC's Broadcasting House on Regent Street, on 13th January 2022, in London, England. The carving, which depicts Prospero and a part-naked Ariel from Shakespeare’s The Tempest, was installed by Gill in 1933. There has been a campaign to have the statue removed for several years, because the sculptor recorded sexually abusing his daughters in his diaries. A man has been arrested.  (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    eric_gill_BBC-33-13-01-2022.jpg
  • The aftermath of the damaged sculpture entitled 'Prospero and Ariel' by the artist Eric Gill, is seen above an entrance to the BBC's Broadcasting House on Regent Street, on 13th January 2022, in London, England. The carving, which depicts Prospero and a part-naked Ariel from Shakespeare’s The Tempest, was installed by Gill in 1933. There has been a campaign to have the statue removed for several years, because the sculptor recorded sexually abusing his daughters in his diaries. A man has been arrested.  (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • The aftermath of the damaged sculpture entitled 'Prospero and Ariel' by the artist Eric Gill, is seen above an entrance to the BBC's Broadcasting House on Regent Street, on 13th January 2022, in London, England. The carving, which depicts Prospero and a part-naked Ariel from Shakespeare’s The Tempest, was installed by Gill in 1933. There has been a campaign to have the statue removed for several years, because the sculptor recorded sexually abusing his daughters in his diaries. A man has been arrested.  (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • The aftermath of the damaged sculpture entitled 'Prospero and Ariel' by the artist Eric Gill, is seen above an entrance to the BBC's Broadcasting House on Regent Street, on 13th January 2022, in London, England. The carving, which depicts Prospero and a part-naked Ariel from Shakespeare’s The Tempest, was installed by Gill in 1933. There has been a campaign to have the statue removed for several years, because the sculptor recorded sexually abusing his daughters in his diaries. A man has been arrested.  (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • The aftermath of the damaged sculpture entitled 'Prospero and Ariel' by the artist Eric Gill, is seen above an entrance to the BBC's Broadcasting House on Regent Street, on 13th January 2022, in London, England. The carving, which depicts Prospero and a part-naked Ariel from Shakespeare’s The Tempest, was installed by Gill in 1933. There has been a campaign to have the statue removed for several years, because the sculptor recorded sexually abusing his daughters in his diaries. A man has been arrested.  (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    eric_gill_BBC-22-13-01-2022.jpg
  • The aftermath of the damaged sculpture entitled 'Prospero and Ariel' by the artist Eric Gill, is seen above an entrance to the BBC's Broadcasting House on Regent Street, on 13th January 2022, in London, England. The carving, which depicts Prospero and a part-naked Ariel from Shakespeare’s The Tempest, was installed by Gill in 1933. There has been a campaign to have the statue removed for several years, because the sculptor recorded sexually abusing his daughters in his diaries. A man has been arrested.  (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    eric_gill_BBC-20-13-01-2022.jpg
  • The aftermath of the damaged sculpture entitled 'Prospero and Ariel' by the artist Eric Gill, is seen above an entrance to the BBC's Broadcasting House on Regent Street, on 13th January 2022, in London, England. The carving, which depicts Prospero and a part-naked Ariel from Shakespeare’s The Tempest, was installed by Gill in 1933. There has been a campaign to have the statue removed for several years, because the sculptor recorded sexually abusing his daughters in his diaries. A man has been arrested.  (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    eric_gill_BBC-19-13-01-2022.jpg
  • The aftermath of the damaged sculpture entitled 'Prospero and Ariel' by the artist Eric Gill, is seen above an entrance to the BBC's Broadcasting House on Regent Street, on 13th January 2022, in London, England. The carving, which depicts Prospero and a part-naked Ariel from Shakespeare’s The Tempest, was installed by Gill in 1933. There has been a campaign to have the statue removed for several years, because the sculptor recorded sexually abusing his daughters in his diaries. A man has been arrested.  (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    eric_gill_BBC-18-13-01-2022.jpg
  • The aftermath of the damaged sculpture entitled 'Prospero and Ariel' by the artist Eric Gill, is seen above an entrance to the BBC's Broadcasting House on Regent Street, on 13th January 2022, in London, England. The carving, which depicts Prospero and a part-naked Ariel from Shakespeare’s The Tempest, was installed by Gill in 1933. There has been a campaign to have the statue removed for several years, because the sculptor recorded sexually abusing his daughters in his diaries. A man has been arrested.  (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    eric_gill_BBC-16-13-01-2022.jpg
  • The aftermath of the damaged sculpture entitled 'Prospero and Ariel' by the artist Eric Gill, is seen above an entrance to the BBC's Broadcasting House on Regent Street, on 13th January 2022, in London, England. The carving, which depicts Prospero and a part-naked Ariel from Shakespeare’s The Tempest, was installed by Gill in 1933. There has been a campaign to have the statue removed for several years, because the sculptor recorded sexually abusing his daughters in his diaries. A man has been arrested.  (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    eric_gill_BBC-14-13-01-2022.jpg
  • The aftermath of the damaged sculpture entitled 'Prospero and Ariel' by the artist Eric Gill, is seen above an entrance to the BBC's Broadcasting House on Regent Street, on 13th January 2022, in London, England. The carving, which depicts Prospero and a part-naked Ariel from Shakespeare’s The Tempest, was installed by Gill in 1933. There has been a campaign to have the statue removed for several years, because the sculptor recorded sexually abusing his daughters in his diaries. A man has been arrested.  (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    eric_gill_BBC-15-13-01-2022.jpg
  • The aftermath of the damaged sculpture entitled 'Prospero and Ariel' by the artist Eric Gill, is seen above an entrance to the BBC's Broadcasting House on Regent Street, on 13th January 2022, in London, England. The carving, which depicts Prospero and a part-naked Ariel from Shakespeare’s The Tempest, was installed by Gill in 1933. There has been a campaign to have the statue removed for several years, because the sculptor recorded sexually abusing his daughters in his diaries. A man has been arrested.  (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    eric_gill_BBC-13-13-01-2022.jpg
  • The aftermath of the damaged sculpture entitled 'Prospero and Ariel' by the artist Eric Gill, is seen above an entrance to the BBC's Broadcasting House on Regent Street, on 13th January 2022, in London, England. The carving, which depicts Prospero and a part-naked Ariel from Shakespeare’s The Tempest, was installed by Gill in 1933. There has been a campaign to have the statue removed for several years, because the sculptor recorded sexually abusing his daughters in his diaries. A man has been arrested.  (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    eric_gill_BBC-12-13-01-2022.jpg
  • The aftermath of the damaged sculpture entitled 'Prospero and Ariel' by the artist Eric Gill, is seen above an entrance to the BBC's Broadcasting House on Regent Street, on 13th January 2022, in London, England. The carving, which depicts Prospero and a part-naked Ariel from Shakespeare’s The Tempest, was installed by Gill in 1933. There has been a campaign to have the statue removed for several years, because the sculptor recorded sexually abusing his daughters in his diaries. A man has been arrested.  (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    eric_gill_BBC-10-13-01-2022.jpg
  • The aftermath of the damaged sculpture entitled 'Prospero and Ariel' by the artist Eric Gill, is seen above an entrance to the BBC's Broadcasting House on Regent Street, on 13th January 2022, in London, England. The carving, which depicts Prospero and a part-naked Ariel from Shakespeare’s The Tempest, was installed by Gill in 1933. There has been a campaign to have the statue removed for several years, because the sculptor recorded sexually abusing his daughters in his diaries. A man has been arrested.  (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    eric_gill_BBC-09-13-01-2022.jpg
  • The aftermath of the damaged sculpture entitled 'Prospero and Ariel' by the artist Eric Gill, is seen above an entrance to the BBC's Broadcasting House on Regent Street, on 13th January 2022, in London, England. The carving, which depicts Prospero and a part-naked Ariel from Shakespeare’s The Tempest, was installed by Gill in 1933. There has been a campaign to have the statue removed for several years, because the sculptor recorded sexually abusing his daughters in his diaries. A man has been arrested.  (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    eric_gill_BBC-08-13-01-2022.jpg
  • The aftermath of the damaged sculpture entitled 'Prospero and Ariel' by the artist Eric Gill, is seen above an entrance to the BBC's Broadcasting House on Regent Street, on 13th January 2022, in London, England. The carving, which depicts Prospero and a part-naked Ariel from Shakespeare’s The Tempest, was installed by Gill in 1933. There has been a campaign to have the statue removed for several years, because the sculptor recorded sexually abusing his daughters in his diaries. A man has been arrested.  (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    eric_gill_BBC-06-13-01-2022.jpg
  • The aftermath of the damaged sculpture entitled 'Prospero and Ariel' by the artist Eric Gill, is seen above an entrance to the BBC's Broadcasting House on Regent Street, on 13th January 2022, in London, England. The carving, which depicts Prospero and a part-naked Ariel from Shakespeare’s The Tempest, was installed by Gill in 1933. There has been a campaign to have the statue removed for several years, because the sculptor recorded sexually abusing his daughters in his diaries. A man has been arrested.  (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    eric_gill_BBC-01-13-01-2022.jpg
  • The aftermath of the damaged sculpture entitled 'Prospero and Ariel' by the artist Eric Gill, is seen above an entrance to the BBC's Broadcasting House on Regent Street, on 13th January 2022, in London, England. The carving, which depicts Prospero and a part-naked Ariel from Shakespeare’s The Tempest, was installed by Gill in 1933. There has been a campaign to have the statue removed for several years, because the sculptor recorded sexually abusing his daughters in his diaries. A man has been arrested.  (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    eric_gill_BBC-02-13-01-2022.jpg
  • The aftermath of the damaged sculpture entitled 'Prospero and Ariel' by the artist Eric Gill, is seen above an entrance to the BBC's Broadcasting House on Regent Street, on 13th January 2022, in London, England. The carving, which depicts Prospero and a part-naked Ariel from Shakespeare’s The Tempest, was installed by Gill in 1933. There has been a campaign to have the statue removed for several years, because the sculptor recorded sexually abusing his daughters in his diaries. A man has been arrested.  (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    eric_gill_BBC-26-13-01-2022.jpg
  • The aftermath of the damaged sculpture entitled 'Prospero and Ariel' by the artist Eric Gill, is seen above an entrance to the BBC's Broadcasting House on Regent Street, on 13th January 2022, in London, England. The carving, which depicts Prospero and a part-naked Ariel from Shakespeare’s The Tempest, was installed by Gill in 1933. There has been a campaign to have the statue removed for several years, because the sculptor recorded sexually abusing his daughters in his diaries. A man has been arrested.  (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    eric_gill_BBC-11-13-01-2022.jpg
  • The massive IRA bomb in Bishopsgate Street in the heart of the City of London destroyed a substantial number of businesses and disrupted a major part of London's financial hub. In the days after the attack on 24th April 1993, we see the pictorial evacuation of smiling faces in a portrait of Pret a Manger staff, the sandwich and lunch chain (from the French 'Ready to Eat'). The image was hung above the premises and construction workers wearing hard hats transport the picture, like hundreds of other nearby businesses whose workers carried away company property, for temporary safe storage. This store was also badly damaged and had to be transferred to another location. The City of London has a resident population of under 10,000 but a daily working population of 311,000. It is a geographically-small City within Greater London, England. The City as it is known, is the historic core of London from which, along with Westminster, the modern conurbation grew. The City's boundaries have remained constant since the Middle Ages but  it is now only a tiny part of Greater London. The City of London is a major financial centre, often referred to as just the City or as the Square Mile, as it is approximately one square mile (2.6 km) in area.
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  • A menswear shop mannequin lies on the ground of the store at Liverpool Street, days after a terrorist bomb in nearbny Bishopsgate. Crowds of bargain hunters queue outside to buy damaged stock after the blast. Everything is reduced by up to 75% off this shop and others like it are popular as Londoners make the best of troubled times again. The Irish Republican Army (IRA) exploded a truck bomb on Bishopsgate. Buildings up to 500 metres away were damaged with one and a half million square feet (140,000 m) of office space being affected and over 500 tonnes of glass broken. Repair costs reached approx £350 million. It was said that Roman remains could be viewed at the bottom of the pit the bomb created. One person was killed when the one ton fertiliser bomb detonated directly outside the medieval St Ethelburga's church.
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  • Black and white tape on the surface of damaged window glass on 13th February 2017, Overbury, in the City of London, United Kingdom.
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  • City workers carry office possessions including computer hard drives and files that were damaged by the IRA bomb that devastated the City of London's Bishopsgate area in 1993. Allowed to return to their desks to recover their data and working paperwork, they walk through the ancient streets en route to new emergency office elsewhere in the capital. The Irish Republican Army (IRA) exploded a truck bomb on Bishopsgate. Buildings up to 500 metres away were damaged with one and a half million square feet (140,000 m) of office space being affected and over 500 tonnes of glass broken. Repair costs reached approx £350 million. It was said that Roman remains could be viewed at the bottom of the pit the bomb created. One person was killed when the one ton fertiliser bomb detonated directly outside the medieval St Ethelburga's church.
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