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  • An employee of New England Seafoods, importers of fish products, leaves by the main entrance under a model sailfish
    new_england52-27-11-2007.jpg
  • Insurance businessmen enter the former classical entrance to Lloyds of London on Leadenhall Street in the City of London - the capital's financial district, on 10th October 2018, in London, England.
    lloyds_entrance-05-10-10-2018.jpg
  • Insurance businessmen enter the former classical entrance to Lloyds of London on Leadenhall Street in the City of London - the capital's financial district, on 10th October 2018, in London, England.
    lloyds_entrance-02-10-10-2018.jpg
  • Insurance businessmen enter the former classical entrance to Lloyds of London on Leadenhall Street in the City of London - the capital's financial district, on 10th October 2018, in London, England.
    lloyds_entrance-03-10-10-2018.jpg
  • A knocked-over traffic bollard and pedestrian at the entrance of new Covent Garden in Nine Elms, on 7th March 2022, in London, England.
    nine_elms-56-07-03-2022.jpg
  • A knocked-over traffic bollard and pedestrians at the entrance of new Covent Garden in Nine Elms, on 7th March 2022, in London, England.
    nine_elms-58-07-03-2022.jpg
  • A knocked-over traffic bollard and eScooter rider crossing the road at the entrance of new Covent Garden in Nine Elms, on 7th March 2022, in London, England.
    nine_elms-57-07-03-2022.jpg
  • A knocked-over traffic bollard and pedestrians at the entrance of new Covent Garden in Nine Elms, on 7th March 2022, in London, England.
    nine_elms-59-07-03-2022.jpg
  • While office workers remain at home in accordance to government Covid guidelines and individual corporate policies, litter has blown towards the entrance of a closed business in the City of London, the capital's financial district, during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 9th March 2021, in London, England.
    city_litter06-09-03-2021.jpg
  • While office workers remain at home in accordance to government Covid guidelines and individual corporate policies, litter has blown towards the entrance of a closed business in the City of London, the capital's financial district, during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 9th March 2021, in London, England.
    city_litter03-09-03-2021.jpg
  • While office workers remain at home in accordance to government Covid guidelines and individual corporate policies, litter has blown towards the entrance of a closed business in the City of London, the capital's financial district, during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 9th March 2021, in London, England.
    city_litter05-09-03-2021.jpg
  • While office workers remain at home in accordance to government Covid guidelines and individual corporate policies, litter has blown towards the entrance of a closed business in the City of London, the capital's financial district, during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 9th March 2021, in London, England.
    city_litter04-09-03-2021.jpg
  • While office workers largely remain at home in accordance to government Covid guidelines and individual corporate policies, a socially distanced company employee walks towards the one-way revolving doorway entrance in the City of London, the capital's financial district, during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 9th March 2021, in London, England.
    city_landscape19-09-03-2021.jpg
  • While office workers largely remain at home in accordance to government Covid guidelines and individual corporate policies, a socially distanced company employee enters via the one-way revolving doorway entrance in the City of London, the capital's financial district, during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 9th March 2021, in London, England.
    city_landscape20-09-03-2021.jpg
  • While office workers largely remain at home in accordance to government Covid guidelines and individual corporate policies, a socially distanced company employee walks towards the one-way revolving doorway entrance in the City of London, the capital's financial district, during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 9th March 2021, in London, England.
    city_landscape17-09-03-2021.jpg
  • Cardboard boxes used for sheltering in and bedding to sleep under by homeless rough sleeper occupies the entrance of a former office property in Shoreditch, on 26th February 2021, in London, England.
    development_house01-26-02-2021.jpg
  • Messages and doodles on the dirty glass at the entrance of a vacant office property on Sun Street in the City of London, the capital's financial district - aka the Square Mile, on 8th August, in London, England.
    british_people-40-08-08-2019.jpg
  • Messages and doodles on the dirty glass at the entrance of a vacant office property on Sun Street in the City of London, the capital's financial district - aka the Square Mile, on 8th August, in London, England.
    british_people-39-08-08-2019.jpg
  • The entrance of Quadrant Arcade on Regent Street, on 30th May 2019, in London, England.
    bus_journey-17-30-05-2019.jpg
  • Two women talk outside the rear Artists' Entrance of the Royal Festival Hall on the Southbank, on 2nd May 2019, in London, England.
    southbank-03-02-05-2019.jpg
  • A man passes-by the entrance of the Europa Hotel, on 23rd June 2018, in Celje, Slovenia.
    slovenia-267-23-06-2018.jpg
  • Beneath the Atlantes figure by the sculptor H.A. Pegram (1896) at the entrance of Drapers' Hall livery company in Throgmorton Street, a gatekeeper stoops to pick up dropped keys outside Drapers Hall in Throgmorton Street, in the City of London, the capital's financial district aka the Square Mile, on 15th May 2018, in London, UK. The Drapers’ Company is a Livery Company in the City of London whose roots go back to the 13th century, when as its name indicates, it was involved in the drapery trade. While it is no longer involved in the trade, the Company has evolved acquiring a new relevance. Its main role today is to be the trustee of the charitable trusts that have been left in its care over the centuries. The Company also manages a thriving hospitality business. The first Drapers’ Hall was built in the 15th century in St Swithin’s Lane.  It bought a Hall on the present site in Throgmorton Street in 1543 from King Henry VIII for £1,200 (about £350,000 in today’s money). The Hall that the Company purchased from King Henry VIII in 1543 had been the private residence of Thomas Cromwell, Earl of Essex until his execution in 1540, when it was confiscated by the Crown.
    drapers_hall-02-15-05-2018.jpg
  • Step ladders are propped up against a wall, at the rear staff entrance of the Tate Modern art gallery, on 13th November 2017, in London, England.
    tate_ladders-02-13-11-2017.jpg
  • Girl checks messages outside the entrance of the Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana in the covered Procuratie Nuovo of Piazza San Marco, Venice, Italy.
    venice_53-21-07-2015.jpg
  • The entrance/exit pillar and gate to Dulwich Park in the south London borough of Southwark.
    dulwich_park03-19-11-2013.jpg
  • Entrance architecture of the notorious secret police (Stasi) Hohenschonhausen prison. The Berlin-Hohenschönhausen Memorial is now a museum and memorial located in Berlin's north-eastern Lichtenberg district. Hohenschönhausen was a very important part of the Socialist GDR's (German Democratic Republic) system of political and artistic oppression. Although torture (including Chinese water torture) and physical violence were commonly employed at Hohenschönhausen (especially in the 1950s), psychological intimidation was the main method of political repression and techniques including sleep deprivation, total isolation, threats to friends and family members. Between 1950 and 1989, the Stasi employed a total of 274,000 people in an effort to root out the class enemy. The Hohenschonhausen prison's existence was largely unknown to locals - another blank on the map. During Hitler's Third Reich, the Gestapo had one agent for every 2,000 citizens whereas the Stasi had approximately an spy for every 6.5. German media called East Germany 'the most perfected surveillance state of all time' - administered from this complex of offices.
    hohenschonhausen_stasi_prison10-05-0...jpg
  • Police officers from Humberside in the North east of England stand in front of the main entrance to the Olympic Park as a visible presence during the London 2012 Olympics. More than 230 officers from across the Humber region travelled to London to help police the Olympic Games. Holidays were restricted, training reduced and special constables  drafted in to provide cover in Hull and the East Riding as officers were sent to London to police the city while the Games are on. Senior officers say they have been working hard to ensure "core policing" across Hull and the East Riding is not weakened.
    olympic_park03-10-08-2012.jpg
  • Londoners in the street with a life-size cardboard cut-out of Queen Elizabeth stands in the entrance of a pub in the City of London ahead of a weekend of nationwide celebrations for the monarch's Diamond Jubilee. A few months before the Olympics come to London, a multi-cultural UK is gearing up for a weekend and summer of pomp and patriotic fervour as their monarch celebrates 60 years on the throne and across Britain, flags and Union Jack bunting adorn towns and villages.
    queens_jubilee16-01-06-2012.jpg
  • Londoners in the street with a life-size cardboard cut-out of Queen Elizabeth stands in the entrance of a pub in the City of London ahead of a weekend of nationwide celebrations for the monarch's Diamond Jubilee. A few months before the Olympics come to London, a multi-cultural UK is gearing up for a weekend and summer of pomp and patriotic fervour as their monarch celebrates 60 years on the throne and across Britain, flags and Union Jack bunting adorn towns and villages.
    queens_jubilee22-01-06-2012.jpg
  • Londoners in the street with a life-size cardboard cut-out of Queen Elizabeth stands in the entrance of a pub in the City of London ahead of a weekend of nationwide celebrations for the monarch's Diamond Jubilee. A few months before the Olympics come to London, a multi-cultural UK is gearing up for a weekend and summer of pomp and patriotic fervour as their monarch celebrates 60 years on the throne and across Britain, flags and Union Jack bunting adorn towns and villages.
    queens_jubilee25-01-06-2012.jpg
  • Entrance of the newly-finished Blackfriars mainline Station in the City of London. A larger and more accessible Blackfriars Underground station reopened for public service to accommodate more than 40,000 passengers every day.
    blackfriars_station07-23-02-2012.jpg
  • Artwork at entrance of British Airways Galleries First Class lounge at Heathrow airport's terminal 5.
    heathrow_airport907-10-08-2009.jpg
  • A dystopian urban landscape of weeds and peeling surfaces at the welcoming entrance of a retail park business in Canning Town, Newham, on 11th August 2021, in London, England.
    canning_town06-10-08-2021.jpg
  • While office workers remain at home in accordance to government Covid guidelines and individual corporate policies, litter has blown towards the entrance of a closed business in the City of London, the capital's financial district, during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 9th March 2021, in London, England.
    city_litter07-09-03-2021.jpg
  • While office workers remain at home in accordance to government Covid guidelines and individual corporate policies, litter has blown towards the entrance of a closed business in the City of London, the capital's financial district, during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 9th March 2021, in London, England.
    city_litter01-09-03-2021.jpg
  • While office workers largely remain at home in accordance to government Covid guidelines and individual corporate policies, a socially distanced company employee walks towards the one-way revolving doorway entrance in the City of London, the capital's financial district, during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 9th March 2021, in London, England.
    city_landscape18-09-03-2021.jpg
  • While office workers largely remain at home in accordance to government Covid guidelines and individual corporate policies, a socially distanced company employee walks towards the one-way revolving doorway entrance in the City of London, the capital's financial district, during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 9th March 2021, in London, England.
    city_landscape16-09-03-2021.jpg
  • Cardboard boxes used for sheltering in and bedding to sleep under by homeless rough sleeper occupies the entrance of a former office property in Shoreditch, on 26th February 2021, in London, England.
    development_house03-26-02-2021.jpg
  • Cardboard boxes used for sheltering in and bedding to sleep under by homeless rough sleeper occupies the entrance of a former office property in Shoreditch, on 26th February 2021, in London, England.
    development_house02-26-02-2021.jpg
  • Messages and doodles on the dirty glass at the entrance of a vacant office property on Sun Street in the City of London, the capital's financial district - aka the Square Mile, on 8th August, in London, England.
    british_people-41-08-08-2019.jpg
  • Two women talk outside the rear Artists' Entrance of the Royal Festival Hall on the Southbank, on 2nd May 2019, in London, England.
    southbank-02-02-05-2019.jpg
  • The Atlantes figure by the sculptor H.A. Pegram (1896) at the entrance of Drapers' Hall livery company in Throgmorton Street in the City of London, the capital's financial district aka the Square Mile, on 15th May 2018, in London, UK. The Drapers’ Company is a Livery Company in the City of London whose roots go back to the 13th century, when as its name indicates, it was involved in the drapery trade. While it is no longer involved in the trade, the Company has evolved acquiring a new relevance. Its main role today is to be the trustee of the charitable trusts that have been left in its care over the centuries. The Company also manages a thriving hospitality business. The first Drapers’ Hall was built in the 15th century in St Swithin’s Lane.  It bought a Hall on the present site in Throgmorton Street in 1543 from King Henry VIII for £1,200 (about £350,000 in today’s money). The Hall that the Company purchased from King Henry VIII in 1543 had been the private residence of Thomas Cromwell, Earl of Essex until his execution in 1540, when it was confiscated by the Crown.
    drapers_hall-01-15-05-2018.jpg
  • Step ladders are propped up against a wall, at the rear staff entrance of the Tate Modern art gallery, on 13th November 2017, in London, England.
    tate_ladders-01-13-11-2017.jpg
  • A businessman walks past an Atlantes figure by the sculptor H.A. Pegram (1896) at the entrance of Drapers' Hall livery company in Throgmorton Street, on 17th Juy 2017, in the City of London, England. The Drapers’ Company is a Livery Company in the City of London whose roots go back to the 13th century, when as its name indicates, it was involved in the drapery trade. While it is no longer involved in the trade, the Company has evolved acquiring a new relevance. Its main role today is to be the trustee of the charitable trusts that have been left in its care over the centuries. The Company also manages a thriving hospitality business. The first Drapers’ Hall was built in the 15th century in St Swithin’s Lane.  It bought a Hall on the present site in Throgmorton Street in 1543 from King Henry VIII for £1,200 (about £350,000 in today’s money). The Hall that the Company purchased from King Henry VIII in 1543 had been the private residence of Thomas Cromwell, Earl of Essex until his execution in 1540, when it was confiscated by the Crown.
    city_people-12-17-07-2017.jpg
  • Tourist in cafe entrance inside the covered Procuratie Nuovo in Piazza San Marco, Venice, Italy.
    venice_54-21-07-2015.jpg
  • South London youth walks past the site entrance of the regeneration project at Elephant & Castle, London borough of Southwark.
    elephant_and_castle22-22-04-2015.jpg
  • South London youth walks past the site entrance of the regeneration project at Elephant & Castle, London borough of Southwark.
    elephant_and_castle21-22-04-2015.jpg
  • Entrance of the federal City of New York Buildings Department, on Broadway, Manhattan.
    tim_lynch586-24-05-2014.jpg
  • The entrance/exit pillar and gate to Dulwich Park in the south London borough of Southwark.
    dulwich_park07-19-11-2013.jpg
  • The entrance/exit pillar and gate to Dulwich Park in the south London borough of Southwark.
    dulwich_park05-19-11-2013.jpg
  • The entrance/exit pillar and gate to Dulwich Park in the south London borough of Southwark.
    dulwich_park02-19-11-2013.jpg
  • The entrance/exit pillar and gate to Dulwich Park in the south London borough of Southwark.
    dulwich_park01-19-11-2013.jpg
  • Concrete and fence landscape at the entrance of the former nuclear weapons-era airfield occupied by US Air force personnel during the Cold War and now vacant, awaiting re-landscaping and returning to common parkland for the public to use. Opened in 1942, it was used by both the Royal Air Force and United States Army Air Forces during World War II and the United States Air Force during the Cold War. After the Cold War ended, it was closed in 1993. The airfield was also known for the Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp held outside its gates in the 1980s. In 1997 Greenham Common was designated as public parkland.
    greenham_common01-19-03-2003.jpg
  • Police officers from Humberside in the North east of England stand in front of the main entrance to the Olympic Park as a visible presence during the London 2012 Olympics. More than 230 officers from across the Humber region travelled to London to help police the Olympic Games. Holidays were restricted, training reduced and special constables  drafted in to provide cover in Hull and the East Riding as officers were sent to London to police the city while the Games are on. Senior officers say they have been working hard to ensure "core policing" across Hull and the East Riding is not weakened.
    olympic_park02-10-08-2012.jpg
  • Entrance of the newly-finished Blackfriars mainline Station in the City of London. A larger and more accessible Blackfriars Underground station reopened for public service to accommodate more than 40,000 passengers every day.
    blackfriars_station03-23-02-2012.jpg
  • Entrance of the newly-finished Blackfriars mainline Station in the City of London. A larger and more accessible Blackfriars Underground station reopened for public service to accommodate more than 40,000 passengers every day.
    blackfriars_station02-23-02-2012.jpg
  • Entrance of the newly-finished Blackfriars mainline Station in the City of London. A larger and more accessible Blackfriars Underground station reopened for public service to accommodate more than 40,000 passengers every day.
    blackfriars_station01-23-02-2012.jpg
  • The faces of theatre-goers mix with the actors at the entrance of the Vaudeville in London's Strand where Arthur Miller's Broken Glass is playing. The actors' faces of the production's starring roles  are seen in their characters during the Miller's play. Bob Hiskins, Tara FitzGerald and Antony Sher all share the limelight in this story focusing on a couple in New York City in 1938, the same time of Kristallnacht, in Nazi Germany. The play's title is derived from Kristallnacht, which is also known as the Night of Broken Glass.
    theatre_faces3-21-09-2011.jpg
  • The faces of theatre-goers mix with the actors at the entrance of the Vaudeville in London's Strand where Arthur Miller's Broken Glass is playing. The actors' faces of the production's starring roles  are seen in their characters during the Miller's play. Bob Hiskins, Tara FitzGerald and Antony Sher all share the limelight in this story focusing on a couple in New York City in 1938, the same time of Kristallnacht, in Nazi Germany. The play's title is derived from Kristallnacht, which is also known as the Night of Broken Glass.
    theatre_faces1-21-09-2011.jpg
  • While office workers remain at home in accordance to government Covid guidelines and individual corporate policies, litter has blown towards the entrance of a closed business in the City of London, the capital's financial district, during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 9th March 2021, in London, England.
    city_litter02-09-03-2021.jpg
  • The entrance of Quadrant Arcade on Regent Street, on 30th May 2019, in London, England.
    bus_journey-16-30-05-2019.jpg
  • A businessman walks past an Atlantes figure by the sculptor H.A. Pegram (1896) at the entrance of Drapers' Hall livery company in Throgmorton Street, on 17th Juy 2017, in the City of London, England. The Drapers’ Company is a Livery Company in the City of London whose roots go back to the 13th century, when as its name indicates, it was involved in the drapery trade. While it is no longer involved in the trade, the Company has evolved acquiring a new relevance. Its main role today is to be the trustee of the charitable trusts that have been left in its care over the centuries. The Company also manages a thriving hospitality business. The first Drapers’ Hall was built in the 15th century in St Swithin’s Lane.  It bought a Hall on the present site in Throgmorton Street in 1543 from King Henry VIII for £1,200 (about £350,000 in today’s money). The Hall that the Company purchased from King Henry VIII in 1543 had been the private residence of Thomas Cromwell, Earl of Essex until his execution in 1540, when it was confiscated by the Crown.
    city_people-14-17-07-2017.jpg
  • The entrance/exit pillar and gate to Dulwich Park in the south London borough of Southwark.
    dulwich_park06-19-11-2013.jpg
  • Londoners in the street with a life-size cardboard cut-out of Queen Elizabeth stands in the entrance of a pub in the City of London ahead of a weekend of nationwide celebrations for the monarch's Diamond Jubilee. A few months before the Olympics come to London, a multi-cultural UK is gearing up for a weekend and summer of pomp and patriotic fervour as their monarch celebrates 60 years on the throne and across Britain, flags and Union Jack bunting adorn towns and villages.
    queens_jubilee18-01-06-2012.jpg
  • Londoners in the street with a life-size cardboard cut-out of Queen Elizabeth stands in the entrance of a pub in the City of London ahead of a weekend of nationwide celebrations for the monarch's Diamond Jubilee. A few months before the Olympics come to London, a multi-cultural UK is gearing up for a weekend and summer of pomp and patriotic fervour as their monarch celebrates 60 years on the throne and across Britain, flags and Union Jack bunting adorn towns and villages.
    queens_jubilee21-01-06-2012.jpg
  • Londoners in the street with a life-size cardboard cut-out of Queen Elizabeth stands in the entrance of a pub in the City of London ahead of a weekend of nationwide celebrations for the monarch's Diamond Jubilee. A few months before the Olympics come to London, a multi-cultural UK is gearing up for a weekend and summer of pomp and patriotic fervour as their monarch celebrates 60 years on the throne and across Britain, flags and Union Jack bunting adorn towns and villages.
    queens_jubilee26-01-06-2012.jpg
  • The closed entrance of Waterloo Underground station on Waterloo station's main concourse on the first day of the UK's rail strike, when railway and London Underground workers with the RMT union have taken industrial action, the most disruptive rail strike across England, Scotland and Wales for thirty years, on 21st June 2022, in London, England.
    rail_strike-49-21-06-2022.jpg
  • The closed entrance of Waterloo Underground station on Waterloo station's main concourse on the first day of the UK's rail strike, when railway and London Underground workers with the RMT union have taken industrial action, the most disruptive rail strike across England, Scotland and Wales for thirty years, on 21st June 2022, in London, England.
    rail_strike-44-21-06-2022.jpg
  • The closed entrance of Waterloo Underground station on Waterloo station's main concourse on the first day of the UK's rail strike, when railway and London Underground workers with the RMT union have taken industrial action, the most disruptive rail strike across England, Scotland and Wales for thirty years, on 21st June 2022, in London, England.
    rail_strike-45-21-06-2022.jpg
  • Commuter and passengers exit Bank Underground Station at the Lombard Street entrance in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 17th March 2022, in London, England.
    city_people-11-17-03-2022.jpg
  • Commuter and passengers exit Bank Underground Station at the Lombard Street entrance in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 17th March 2022, in London, England.
    city_people-10-17-03-2022.jpg
  • An entrance to Westminster Underground Station, is seen with rush-hour bus traffic on Whitehall, on 17th January 2022, in London, England.
    westminster_bus-04-17-01-2022.jpg
  • An entrance to Westminster Underground Station, is seen with rush-hour bus traffic on Whitehall, on 17th January 2022, in London, England.
    westminster_bus-01-17-01-2022.jpg
  • An exterior of the entrance to London Blackfriars station in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 23rd November 2021, in London, England.
    blackfriars_station-01-23-11-2021.jpg
  • The closed entrance of Waterloo Underground station on Waterloo station's main concourse on the first day of the UK's rail strike, when railway and London Underground workers with the RMT union have taken industrial action, the most disruptive rail strike across England, Scotland and Wales for thirty years, on 21st June 2022, in London, England.
    rail_strike-52-21-06-2022.jpg
  • The closed entrance of Waterloo Underground station on Waterloo station's main concourse on the first day of the UK's rail strike, when railway and London Underground workers with the RMT union have taken industrial action, the most disruptive rail strike across England, Scotland and Wales for thirty years, on 21st June 2022, in London, England.
    rail_strike-50-21-06-2022.jpg
  • The closed entrance of Waterloo Underground station on Waterloo station's main concourse on the first day of the UK's rail strike, when railway and London Underground workers with the RMT union have taken industrial action, the most disruptive rail strike across England, Scotland and Wales for thirty years, on 21st June 2022, in London, England.
    rail_strike-48-21-06-2022.jpg
  • The closed entrance of Waterloo Underground station on Waterloo station's main concourse on the first day of the UK's rail strike, when railway and London Underground workers with the RMT union have taken industrial action, the most disruptive rail strike across England, Scotland and Wales for thirty years, on 21st June 2022, in London, England.
    rail_strike-46-21-06-2022.jpg
  • A commuter exits Bank Underground Station at the Lombard Street entrance in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 17th March 2022, in London, England.
    city_people-07-17-03-2022.jpg
  • As a bus drives past, a commuter exits Bank Underground Station at the Lombard Street entrance in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 17th March 2022, in London, England.
    city_people-05-17-03-2022.jpg
  • Commuter and passengers exit Bank Underground Station at the Lombard Street entrance in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 17th March 2022, in London, England.
    city_people-08-17-03-2022.jpg
  • A commuter exits Bank Underground Station at the Lombard Street entrance in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 17th March 2022, in London, England.
    city_people-09-17-03-2022.jpg
  • An entrance to Westminster Underground Station, is seen with rush-hour bus traffic on Whitehall, on 17th January 2022, in London, England.
    westminster_bus-03-17-01-2022.jpg
  • An exterior of the entrance to London Blackfriars station in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 23rd November 2021, in London, England.
    blackfriars_station-02-23-11-2021.jpg
  • A woman walks through vertical lines architecture of an office entrance in the City of London, on 2nd November, in London, England.
    office_atrium-01-02-11-2021.jpg
  • The closed entrance of Waterloo Underground station on Waterloo station's main concourse on the first day of the UK's rail strike, when railway and London Underground workers with the RMT union have taken industrial action, the most disruptive rail strike across England, Scotland and Wales for thirty years, on 21st June 2022, in London, England.
    rail_strike-51-21-06-2022.jpg
  • The closed entrance of Waterloo Underground station on Waterloo station's main concourse on the first day of the UK's rail strike, when railway and London Underground workers with the RMT union have taken industrial action, the most disruptive rail strike across England, Scotland and Wales for thirty years, on 21st June 2022, in London, England.
    rail_strike-47-21-06-2022.jpg
  • Commuter and passengers exit Bank Underground Station at the Lombard Street entrance in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 17th March 2022, in London, England.
    city_people-06-17-03-2022.jpg
  • An entrance to Westminster Underground Station, is seen with rush-hour bus traffic on Whitehall, on 17th January 2022, in London, England.
    westminster_bus-02-17-01-2022.jpg
  • Site visitors descend escalators at the closed station entrance of Crossrail's Elizabeth Line at Liverpool Street in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 8th June 2021, in London, England. Crossrail has been delayed until 2022 and will need an extra £1.1bn to complete. Running through the heart of London, it will now open more than four years late and cost almost £4bn more than originally planned. The giant infrastructure scheme had originally planned to cost £14.8bn, with services planned to start operating in December 2018.
    elizabeth_line19-08-06-2021.jpg
  • Site visitors descend escalators at the closed station entrance of Crossrail's Elizabeth Line at Liverpool Street in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 8th June 2021, in London, England. Crossrail has been delayed until 2022 and will need an extra £1.1bn to complete. Running through the heart of London, it will now open more than four years late and cost almost £4bn more than originally planned. The giant infrastructure scheme had originally planned to cost £14.8bn, with services planned to start operating in December 2018.
    elizabeth_line17-08-06-2021.jpg
  • The closed station entrance of Crossrail's Elizabeth Line at Liverpool Street in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 8th June 2021, in London, England. Crossrail has been delayed until 2022 and will need an extra £1.1bn to complete. Running through the heart of London, it will now open more than four years late and cost almost £4bn more than originally planned. The giant infrastructure scheme had originally planned to cost £14.8bn, with services planned to start operating in December 2018.
    elizabeth_line14-08-06-2021.jpg
  • The closed station entrance of Crossrail's Elizabeth Line at Liverpool Street in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 8th June 2021, in London, England. Crossrail has been delayed until 2022 and will need an extra £1.1bn to complete. Running through the heart of London, it will now open more than four years late and cost almost £4bn more than originally planned. The giant infrastructure scheme had originally planned to cost £14.8bn, with services planned to start operating in December 2018.
    elizabeth_line12-08-06-2021.jpg
  • The closed station entrance of Crossrail's Elizabeth Line at Liverpool Street in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 8th June 2021, in London, England. Crossrail has been delayed until 2022 and will need an extra £1.1bn to complete. Running through the heart of London, it will now open more than four years late and cost almost £4bn more than originally planned. The giant infrastructure scheme had originally planned to cost £14.8bn, with services planned to start operating in December 2018.
    elizabeth_line11-08-06-2021.jpg
  • The closed station entrance of Crossrail's Elizabeth Line at Liverpool Street in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 8th June 2021, in London, England. Crossrail has been delayed until 2022 and will need an extra £1.1bn to complete. Running through the heart of London, it will now open more than four years late and cost almost £4bn more than originally planned. The giant infrastructure scheme had originally planned to cost £14.8bn, with services planned to start operating in December 2018.
    elizabeth_line05-08-06-2021.jpg
  • The closed station entrance of Crossrail's Elizabeth Line at Liverpool Street in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 8th June 2021, in London, England. Crossrail has been delayed until 2022 and will need an extra £1.1bn to complete. Running through the heart of London, it will now open more than four years late and cost almost £4bn more than originally planned. The giant infrastructure scheme had originally planned to cost £14.8bn, with services planned to start operating in December 2018.
    elizabeth_line06-08-06-2021.jpg
  • A detail view of In and Out markings clearly marked out on the ground, at the entrance and exit of a corporate address during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus  pandemic, in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 10th February 2021, in London, England.
    coronavirus_city15-10-02-2021.jpg
  • Security guard employees wearing face shields at the National Gallery stand at the bottom of steps leading into a small entrance of the National Gallery during the Coronavirus pandemic, on 29th August 2020, in London, England,
    gallery_security03-29-08-2020.jpg
  • Security guard employees wearing face shields at the National Gallery stand at the bottom of steps leading into a small entrance of the National Gallery during the Coronavirus pandemic, on 29th August 2020, in London, England,
    gallery_security02-29-08-2020.jpg
  • Beneath the Trocadero is London Underground's roundel, located at the entrance to Piccadilly Circus underground station, on 22nd November 2019, in Westminster, London, England.
    piccadilly_circus-04-22-11-2019.jpg
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