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  • Shop window mannequins and banners for Sale and further redictions in the wide window pane of Austin Reed in London's regent Street, England.
    windows_regent_street05-13-07-2007.jpg
  • A window in Redchurch Street, East London England, proclaims the opening soon of a business. Using emulsion paint and water to obscure the interior, we see the optimistic sign and the swirls of the window pane. The patterns and shapes inadvertantly traced are confusing and neurotic.
    window_opensoon04-23-04-007.jpg
  • A shop window in Camden north London proclaims in red stencilled letters the business is open seven days a week when the store has gone out of business and the words No Hope have been added after the pane of glass has been white-washed. Stickers have been applied and torn off again. It is a graphic picture of irony and delusion, a misguided shop owner who thought his company was successful when it was heading for closure.
    window_nohope_03003-17-04-2007.jpg
  • The word Contamination has been stencilled diagonally on a pane of glass in a building site in central London.
    contamination1-30-12-2011.jpg
  • Raindrops on a pane of window glass with an urban park background.
    rain_window1-16-July-2011.jpg
  • With busy traffic behind, a young window cleaner wipes a circle of soapy liquid over a City of London cafe's pane of glass.
    window_cleaner01-26-03-2008.jpg
  • Shop window mannequins and banners for Sale and further redictions in the wide window pane of Austin Reed in London's regent Street, England.
    windows_regent_street04-13-07-2007.jpg
  • Seen through a junk shop window in north London, the large letters Last Day have been painted in white emulsion paint on the pane of glass. Between the letters are figures and bric-a-brac on sale in this budget store. A tiger model; a Jesus figure; a doll in a green dress. 'Last Day' is also ironic in a Biblical context as it was taken a few days after the Day of Resurrection and Easter.
    window_lastday_03002-17-04-2007.jpg
  • Raindrops on a pane of window glass with an urban park background.
    rain_window2-16-July-2011.jpg
  • Shop window mannequins and banners for Sale and further redictions in the wide window pane of Austin Reed in London's regent Street, England.
    windows_regent_street02-13-07-2007.jpg
  • A window in Redchurch Street, East London England, proclaims the opening soon of a business. Using emulsion paint and water to obscure the interior, we see the optimistic sign and the swirls of the window pane. The patterns and shapes inadvertantly traced are confusing and neurotic.
    window_opensoon01-23-04-007.jpg
  • Shop window mannequins and banners for Sale and further redictions in the wide window pane of Austin Reed in London's regent Street, England.
    windows_regent_street01-13-07-2007.jpg
  • Two window cleaners safely attached to an outside cradle, wash the large panes of glass at a building at Broadgate in the City of London. While stretching with his long sponge into the corner of this window, one worker on the left is wiping soapy liquid onto the grimy glass before cleaning it off with a squeegee. His colleague on the right is communicating with the cradle operator in the building's roof, way above these men, in order to raise the cradle and allowing the men to achieve the correct operating height. Far below them is the capital's Square Mile, London's financial and oldest area. The famous dome of St Paul's Cathedral can be seen most prominently although it is a grey day across this modern metropolis skyline.
    window_cleaners07-16-1993.jpg
  • A glazier carries new glass panes from his van outside British couturier Margaret Howell's Wigmore Street studio
    margaret howell (shop)58-04-07-2007.jpg
  • Closed restaurant and bar in London's Charing Cross Road.
    closed_restaurant02-20-11-2014.jpg
  • A businessman sits reading documents in sunlight by the wondow of a company foyer in the City of London, the capital's financial district.
    working_man01-10-04-2014.jpg
  • A generic business has closed, a victim of the UK recession. Swirls of emulsion paint on the business's window creating abstract patterns on the glass. Around a recession-bled Britain, high-street businesses have been going bust in their thousands. Britain has now endured eight recessions since the Second World War. No two recessions are alike, and that applies to the current slowdown also. It has been caused by a shock to the availability of credit, a massive build up of debt. The number of people out of work currently stands at almost two million. Given the rate at which the economy is deteriorating this could easily be above three million. From a continuing piece of work about windows and urban messages, the picture is from the project of closed business windows: 'Bust - the Art of Recession'.
    recession_window01-04-07-2013.jpg
  • A cafe offering breakfasts for £1.95 Pounds in central London has closed, a victim of the UK recession. Swirls of emulsion paint on the business's window creating abstract patterns on the glass. Around a recession-bled Britain, high-street businesses have been going bust in their thousands. Britain has now endured eight recessions since the Second World War. No two recessions are alike, and that applies to the current slowdown also. It has been caused by a shock to the availability of credit, a massive build up of debt. The number of people out of work currently stands at almost two million. Given the rate at which the economy is deteriorating this could easily be above three million. From a continuing piece of work about windows and urban messages, the picture is from the project of closed business windows: 'Bust - the Art of Recession'.
    recession_cafe01-28-02-2013.jpg
  • Apart from yellow furniture, white emulsion paint partially obscures the interior of a failed restaurant in the City of London, a victim of the UK recession. Around a recession-bled Britain, high-street businesses have been going bust in their thousands. Britain has now endured eight recessions since the Second World War. No two recessions are alike, and that applies to the current slowdown also. It has been caused by a shock to the availability of credit, a massive build up of debt. The number of people out of work currently stands at almost two million.
    recession_window01-07-02-2013.jpg
  • Apart from yellow furniture, white emulsion paint partially obscures the interior of a failed restaurant in the City of London, a victim of the UK recession. Around a recession-bled Britain, high-street businesses have been going bust in their thousands. Britain has now endured eight recessions since the Second World War. No two recessions are alike, and that applies to the current slowdown also. It has been caused by a shock to the availability of credit, a massive build up of debt. The number of people out of work currently stands at almost two million.
    recession_window06-07-02-2013.jpg
  • A team of labourers struggle to manhandle a very heavy plate-glass window through a City of London street.
    glass_workmen02-07-02-2013.jpg
  • A team of labourers struggle to manhandle a very heavy plate-glass window through a City of London street.
    glass_workmen03-07-02-2013.jpg
  • An all reduced sale of sports clothing supplier JJB.com stock, being sold by new buyer, Sports Direct shop in central London. JJB Sports has collapsed into administration, with arch-rival Sports Direct acquiring 20 stores. KPMG partners Brian Green, David Costley-Wood and Richard Fleming were appointed administrators before Sports Direct bought the JJB assets for £23.77m.
    sports_dirtect04-17-12-2012.jpg
  • Stained glass images of important historic medieval figures from the City of London's history, seen in the Guildhall.
    guildhall_glass04-23-09-2012.jpg
  • Important City of London figures, one time Lord Mayor of London Dick Whittington and Thomas Gresham. Richard Whittington (c. 1354-1423) was a medieval merchant and politician, and the real-life inspiration for the pantomime character Dick Whittington. He was four times Lord Mayor of London, a Member of Parliament and a sheriff of London. In his lifetime he financed a number of public projects, such as drainage systems in poor areas of medieval London, and a hospital ward for unmarried mothers. He bequeathed his fortune to form the Charity of Sir Richard Whittington which, nearly 600 years later, continues to assist people in need. He knew three of the five kings who reigned during his lifetime. Sir Thomas Gresham (c. 1519 - 21 November 1579) was an English merchant and financier who worked for King Edward VI of England and for Edward's half-sisters, Queens Mary I and Elizabeth I.
    guildhall_glass01-23-09-2012.jpg
  • Passers-by and the Chanel sunglasses shop in central London's Covent Garden.
    chanel_ad04-19-06-2012.jpg
  • Mannequins displaying casual stylish menswear in window of City of London branch of Suit Supply.
    male_mannequins03-27-04-2012.jpg
  • Mannequins displaying casual stylish menswear in window of City of London branch of Suit Supply.
    male_mannequins01-27-04-2012.jpg
  • Mannequins displaying casual stylish menswear in window of City of London branch of Suit Supply.
    male_mannequins02-27-04-2012.jpg
  • Reflections of lettering and writing on a charity shop window selling briac-a-brac on a London high-street.
    bric_a_brac06-21-03-2012.jpg
  • Emplyee wipes glass 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_station04-23-02-2012.jpg
  • Wearing yellow winter clothing, a tourist couple look in the window of London West End branch of Suit Supply.
    clothing_window02-02-02-2012.jpg
  • Wearing yellow winter clothing, a tourist couple look in the window of London West End branch of Suit Supply.
    clothing_window01-02-02-2012.jpg
  • England footballer Rio Ferdinand features in a Nike ad whose face and boots are lit by bright lights in Lillywhites window.
    lillywhites_window02-13-01-2012.jpg
  • A happy, optimistic smiley hand-drawn on a whitewashed window of a soon-to-open cafe in central London.
    window_smile2-28-10-2011.jpg
  • Lunchtime diners and background reflections seen through a window of successful sandwich chain Pret a Manger.
    pret_window1-28-10-2011.jpg
  • Lunchtime diners see through a window of successful sandwich chain Pret a Manger in central London.
    pret_window1-20-10-2011.jpg
  • Accompanied by Metropolitan police officers, cafe diners remain inside during world corporate greed and government austerity measures protests.
    corporate_protest4-15-10-2011.jpg
  • A security guard stands discreetly near the exit of a branch of the clothing brand Karen Millen in central London. Karen Millen is an Icelandic owned women's designer clothing brand, specialising in tailoring, coats and eveningwear. Karen Millen stores are found throughout the United Kingdom, America, Austria, Denmark, the Republic of Ireland and many other European countries.
    security_man4-29-09-2011.jpg
  • A security guard stands discreetly near the exit of a branch of the clothing brand Karen Millen in central London. Karen Millen is an Icelandic owned women's designer clothing brand, specialising in tailoring, coats and eveningwear. Karen Millen stores are found throughout the United Kingdom, America, Austria, Denmark, the Republic of Ireland and many other European countries.
    security_man1-29-09-2011.jpg
  • A lone receptionist sits at her desk in the foyer of a central London office building.
    office_foyer4-23-09-2011.jpg
  • Bending shop owner and mannequin in Bristol's Clifton district clothing shop window.
    shop_mannequin1-08-August-2011.jpg
  • Two passers-by walk through narrow winter sunshine street past a tuxedo suit rental shop in Fleet Street, City of London.
    tuxedo_window03-19-11-2010.jpg
  • A lady waitress awaits lunchtime business, seen through the frosted window of Sweetings seafood restaurant, City of London.
    city_waitress01-26-05-2010.jpg
  • Telescopic window washing pole reaches on to 2nd storey arrivals glass near 747 at Heathrow Airport's T5
    heathrow_airport1129-12-08-2009.jpg
  • Closed restaurant and bar in London's Charing Cross Road.
    closed_restaurant04-20-11-2014.jpg
  • Women use smartphones outside a corporate office entrance with city reflections in glass.
    city_people11-15-04-2014.jpg
  • As a London double-decker bus goes by with an ad featuring a pair of eyes, an anonymous passer-by looks into the window a clothing retailer in the City of London.
    city_window_ad-13-04-2004.jpg
  • A cafe offering breakfasts for £1.95 Pounds in central London has closed, a victim of the UK recession. Swirls of emulsion paint on the business's window creating abstract patterns on the glass. Around a recession-bled Britain, high-street businesses have been going bust in their thousands. Britain has now endured eight recessions since the Second World War. No two recessions are alike, and that applies to the current slowdown also. It has been caused by a shock to the availability of credit, a massive build up of debt. The number of people out of work currently stands at almost two million. Given the rate at which the economy is deteriorating this could easily be above three million. From a continuing piece of work about windows and urban messages, the picture is from the project of closed business windows: 'Bust - the Art of Recession'.
    recession_cafe03-28-02-2013.jpg
  • A drawn hand and bird interpretation of a Hi-five seen in the swirls of emulsion paint, in a central London shop window - a victim of the Uk recession.
    hi_five01-27-02-2013.jpg
  • A self-portrait of recently-made redundant Jessops photo store staff, thanking loyal customers alongside the photography brands they used to sell.
    jessops_staff01-15-02-2013.jpg
  • Apart from yellow furniture, white emulsion paint partially obscures the interior of a failed restaurant in the City of London, a victim of the UK recession. Around a recession-bled Britain, high-street businesses have been going bust in their thousands. Britain has now endured eight recessions since the Second World War. No two recessions are alike, and that applies to the current slowdown also. It has been caused by a shock to the availability of credit, a massive build up of debt. The number of people out of work currently stands at almost two million.
    recession_window04-07-02-2013.jpg
  • An all reduced sale of sports clothing supplier JJB.com stock, being sold by new buyer, Sports Direct shop in central London. JJB Sports has collapsed into administration, with arch-rival Sports Direct acquiring 20 stores. KPMG partners Brian Green, David Costley-Wood and Richard Fleming were appointed administrators before Sports Direct bought the JJB assets for £23.77m.
    sports_dirtect03-17-12-2012.jpg
  • Businessmen sip morning coffee in one of the many cafes in the financial district of the capital called the Square Mile, also the oldest area of London named by the Romans. Five gentlemen wearing suits drink or talk in the window of this bar near the Bank of England. Coffee meeting places were the first calling-in place during the 18th century when the news and gossip of the day were discussed at great length and where deals were done and businesses started, included newspapers and the traditional British pub.
    city_lunchtime01-20-05-1993.jpg
  • Misuse of the Olympic ring brand in a shop window at the Suffolk seaside town of Southwold, Suffolk.
    olympic_rings02-25-07-2012.jpg
  • Misuse of the Olympic ring brand in a shop window at the Suffolk seaside town of Southwold, Suffolk.
    olympic_rings01-25-07-2012.jpg
  • Misuse of the Olympic ring brand in a shop window at the Suffolk seaside town of Southwold, Suffolk.
    olympic_rings04-25-07-2012.jpg
  • A Muslim woman pushes a young girl confined to a wheelchair in a central London street.
    city_windows03-19-06-2012.jpg
  • An Asian couple walk turn a sunny corner in central London.
    city_windows04-19-06-2012.jpg
  • In corridor used by the Red Arrows, UK's RAF aerobatic team, bottles of vital water bottles and tea cups during Cyprus training.
    Red_Arrows151_RBA.jpg
  • A stationary London bus is held in heavy traffic during central London disruption near Londoners and tourists.
    bus_reflection01-27-04-2012.jpg
  • Reflections of lettering and writing on a charity shop window selling briac-a-brac on a London high-street.
    bric_a_brac05-21-03-2012.jpg
  • Reflections of lettering and writing on a charity shop window selling briac-a-brac on a London high-street.
    bric_a_brac04-21-03-2012.jpg
  • Reflections of lettering and writing on a charity shop window selling briac-a-brac on a London high-street.
    bric_a_brac01-21-03-2012.jpg
  • The words 'Love Christmas at Boots' are spread across the frontage window of the Boots branch in London's Oxford Street.
    love_christmas2-09-12-2011.jpg
  • The words 'Love Christmas at Boots' are spread across the frontage window of the Boots branch in London's Oxford Street.
    love_christmas1-09-12-2011.jpg
  • A Santa Christmas party costume is displayed in the front window of a fancy dress shop in Goven Hill, south Glasgow.
    shop_santa3-22-11-2011.jpg
  • Santa and snowman Christmas party costumes are displayed in the front window of a fancy dress shop in Goven Hill, south Glasgow.
    shop_santa1-22-11-2011.jpg
  • A rectangle of a Paisley rug on upright display in a Piccadilly window. Paisley or Paisley pattern is a droplet-shaped vegetable motif of Indian, Pakistani and Persian origin. The pattern is sometimes called "Persian pickles" by American traditionalists, especially quiltmakers or "Welsh pears" in Welsh textiles as far back as 1888.
    piccadilly_rug2-20-10-2011.jpg
  • A middle-aged woman walks past a large ad billboard for the Body fragrance Burberry Group plc, a British luxury fashion house, manufacturing clothing, fragrance, and fashion accessories. Rosie Alice Huntington-Whiteley (born 18 April 1987) is an English model and actress unveiled as the face of Burberry's newest fragrance, Burberry Body, in July 2011 but also best known for her work for Victoria's Secret, Burberry, and her role as Carly Spencer in the 2011 film Transformers: Dark of the Moon, part of the Transformers film series
    burberry_ad4-20-10-2011.jpg
  • A young man walks with his partner carrying a shopping bag with an image of a macho modelin front of a large ad billboard for the Body fragrance Burberry Group plc, a British luxury fashion house, manufacturing clothing, fragrance, and fashion accessories. Rosie Alice Huntington-Whiteley (born 18 April 1987) is an English model and actress unveiled as the face of Burberry's newest fragrance, Burberry Body, in July 2011 but also best known for her work for Victoria's Secret, Burberry, and her role as Carly Spencer in the 2011 film Transformers: Dark of the Moon, part of the Transformers film series
    burberry_ad3-20-10-2011.jpg
  • A young woman awaits a bus in front of a large ad billboard for the Body fragrance Burberry Group plc, a British luxury fashion house, manufacturing clothing, fragrance, and fashion accessories. Rosie Alice Huntington-Whiteley (born 18 April 1987) is an English model and actress unveiled as the face of Burberry's newest fragrance, Burberry Body, in July 2011 but also best known for her work for Victoria's Secret, Burberry, and her role as Carly Spencer in the 2011 film Transformers: Dark of the Moon, part of the Transformers film series
    burberry_ad2-20-10-2011.jpg
  • A young woman adjusts her shoe in front of a large ad billboard for the Body fragrance Burberry Group plc, a British luxury fashion house, manufacturing clothing, fragrance, and fashion accessories. Rosie Alice Huntington-Whiteley (born 18 April 1987) is an English model and actress unveiled as the face of Burberry's newest fragrance, Burberry Body, in July 2011 but also best known for her work for Victoria's Secret, Burberry, and her role as Carly Spencer in the 2011 film Transformers: Dark of the Moon, part of the Transformers film series
    burberry_ad1-20-10-2011.jpg
  • Two workmen measure and fit a shop window design backing for a high-street London retailer.
    workmen1-18-10-2011.jpg
  • Lost tourists use a street map to find their location outside a Nike sportswear shop in central London
    nike_window1-29-09-2011.jpg
  • Woman walks past a giant Burberry poster girl ad of the actress Rosie Alice Huntington-Whiteley in central London. It is lunchtime and the woman passes-by with a snack and a coffee, wearing a blue dress and with her long blonde hair trailing in the afternoon breeze. Burberry Group plc is a British luxury fashion house, manufacturing clothing, fragrance, and fashion accessories. Rosie Alice Huntington-Whiteley (born 18 April 1987) is an English model and actress unveiled as the face of Burberry's newest fragrance, Burberry Body, in July 2011 but also best known for her work for Victoria's Secret, Burberry, and her role as Carly Spencer in the 2011 film Transformers: Dark of the Moon, part of the Transformers film series
    burberry_girl2-28-09-2011.jpg
  • As a businessman finds something in a pocket, a woman inside an EAT cafe bends down to adjust her sandal.
    cafe_window1-27-09-2011.jpg
  • A woman carries an oversize football of red and yellow past an Oasis fashion store in Regent Street.
    spotted_ball1-23-09-2011.jpg
  • A passenger awaits her bus and adjusts her hair in a window of University College London (UCL).
    busStop_reflection1-21-09-2011.jpg
  • Local London school uniforms and cartoon characters on display in a Dulwich shop window.
    school_shop2-12-09-2011.jpg
  • Local London school uniforms and cartoon characters on display in a Dulwich shop window.
    school_shop1-12-09-2011.jpg
  • An eccentric looking woman passes-by Suitsupply, a fashion shop on Vigo Street in London's West End. Wearing large, owl-like glasses and a bright red scarf, the woman walks past a line-up of three mannequins dressed in stylish suits for the London gentleman. In their shop window, we can see a reflection of the Union Jack flag of other couture fashion houses in Saville Row, where Vigo Street forms a junction near Regent Street.
    fashion_window1-08-September-2011.jpg
  • Boy and mannequin in Bristol's Clifton district clothing shop window.
    shop_mannequin2-08-August-2011.jpg
  • Emulsion paint smeared over window of an all day breakfast cafe, a victim of the recession in Weston-super-Mare.
    recession_window1-06-August-2011.jpg
  • A passer-by walks through narrow winter sunshine street past a tuxedo suit rental shop in Fleet Street, City of London.
    tuxedo_window02-19-11-2010.jpg
  • A lady waitress awaits lunchtime business, seen through the frosted window of Sweetings seafood restaurant, City of London.
    city_waitress02-26-05-2010.jpg
  • Filled with suits, jackets, trousers, and overcoats, the choices of mens' office worker clothes fill a shop front window belonging to Mr Byrite, a high-street clothes store chain in London England UK. Bargain sale prices for the items of clothing are all over the window display, offering discounts for £30, £40 or £60 and the mannequins used to wear these clothes either have bald-headed representations of men, or faceless white models wearing sun glasses. There is a sale of cheap items attracting young city men, far from traditional work attire, and more fashionable for the day.
    RB_074-16-02-1992.jpg
  • Faded newspaper sheets are stuck to a closed newsagent's window in Dulwich, South London UK
    windows_05 copy.jpg
  • A Sale sign is seen surrounded by a red theme and light bulbs in the window of a central London street.
    sale_window02-28-02-2013.jpg
  • A cafe offering breakfasts for £1.95 Pounds in central London has closed, a victim of the UK recession. Swirls of emulsion paint on the business's window creating abstract patterns on the glass. Around a recession-bled Britain, high-street businesses have been going bust in their thousands. Britain has now endured eight recessions since the Second World War. No two recessions are alike, and that applies to the current slowdown also. It has been caused by a shock to the availability of credit, a massive build up of debt. The number of people out of work currently stands at almost two million. Given the rate at which the economy is deteriorating this could easily be above three million. From a continuing piece of work about windows and urban messages, the picture is from the project of closed business windows: 'Bust - the Art of Recession'.
    recession_cafe04-28-02-2013.jpg
  • A team of labourers struggle to manhandle a very heavy plate-glass window through a City of London street.
    glass_workmen05-07-02-2013.jpg
  • An all reduced sale of sports clothing supplier JJB.com stock, being sold by new buyer, Sports Direct shop in central London. A male shopper walks past the store window with a Sports Direct bag, passing the large lettering painted onto the glass, declaring the stock sale. <br />
JJB Sports has collapsed into administration, with arch-rival Sports Direct acquiring 20 stores. KPMG partners Brian Green, David Costley-Wood and Richard Fleming were appointed administrators before Sports Direct bought the JJB assets for £23.77m.
    sports_dirtect01-17-12-2012.jpg
  • Stained glass images of important historic medieval figures from the City of London's history, seen in the Guildhall.
    guildhall_glass03-23-09-2012.jpg
  • Woman passes-by in a London street and cultural image of female in the background.
    street_woman01-30-08-2012.jpg
  • Men walk past a Chanel shop selling the latest in their range of sunglasses.
    chanel_ad02-19-06-2012.jpg
  • HSBC bank window mural with reflections of cityscape of Londoners and urban buildings in the background.
    hsbc_window01-02-04-2012.jpg
  • Reflections of lettering and writing on a charity shop window selling briac-a-brac on a London high-street.
    bric_a_brac02-21-03-2012.jpg
  • An unidentified athlete featured in Lillywhites window with reference to team GB sponsor Adidas whose logo is on the man's shirt.
    lillywhites_window01-13-01-2012.jpg
  • A Santa Christmas party costume is displayed in the front window of a fancy dress shop in Goven Hill, south Glasgow.
    shop_santa2-22-11-2011.jpg
  • Two workmen measure and fit a shop window design backing for a high-street London retailer.
    workmen2-18-10-2011.jpg
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