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  • A memorial has been placed where a youth called ?Indian? died on Warner Road, Camberwell, London, England. If we drove past this place where someone's life ended, the victim would just be a statistic but flowers are left to die too with touching poems written by family and loved-ones: ?Yo Crucial/Wherever you are you are great.? From a project about makeshift shrines: Britons have long installed memorials in the landscape: Statues and monuments to war heroes, Princesses and the socially privileged. But nowadays we lay wreaths to the ordinary who die suddenly - killed as pedestrians, as drivers or by alcohol, all celebrated on our roadsides and in cities with simple, haunting roadside remembrances
    memorials020-21-08_2001.jpg
  • Having just unearthed more bodies from layers of volcanic ash and pumice, an archaeologist's assistant pauses for a cigarette, kneeling beside a victim of the AD79 eruption of Mount Versuvius over the ancient Roman town of Pompeii. Buried beneath huge amounts of toxic material this person was suffocated and crushed from falling debris. Preserved in a shell of volcanic material it is to be removed from this site on top of a villa roof where, it is calculated, this citizen was one of the last to die, having climbed 4 metres above ground level to await its fate. The Italian man ears a red t-shirt and holds a pick that has scraped and brushed away the soil to reveal the human form which also shows another body beneath. Others litter the rooftop too proving that many survivors of the first eruption perished after the second many hours later.
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  • 'Last Day' is written on a closed taylors business in London, a victim of the UK recession. Reduced prices and services are listed on the glass with a poster urging customers to grab a bargain. 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'.
    last_day02-19-12-2009.jpg
  • A memorial has been placed where an unknown person died at Beulah Hill, London, England, UK. If we drove past this place where someone's life ended, the victim would just be an anonymous statistic but flowers are left to die too and touching poems and dedications are written by family and loved-ones. From a project about makeshift shrines: Britons have long installed memorials in the landscape: Statues and monuments to war heroes, Princesses and the socially privileged. But nowadays we lay wreaths to those who die suddenly - ordinary folk killed as pedestrians, as drivers or by alcohol, all celebrated on our roadsides and in cities with simple, haunting roadside remembrances.
    memorials019-10-07_2001.jpg
  • A memorial has been placed where a young man called 'Carl.' died in Shaftesbury Avenue, London. If we drove past this place where someone's life ended, the victim would just be a statistic but flowers are left to die too and touching poems and dedications are written by family and loved-ones. One reads: "He was our North, our south/Our east, our West/Our working week and our Sunday rest/Our Noon, our Midnight, our talk, our song/We thought that love would last forever, we were wrong." From a project about makeshift shrines: Britons have long installed memorials in the landscape: Statues and monuments to war heroes, Princesses and the socially privileged. We also nowadays lay wreaths to the ordinary who die suddenly - killed as pedestrians, as drivers or by alcohol, all celebrated on our roadsides and cities with simple, haunting remembrances.
    memorials018-01-02_2001.jpg
  • Memorials have been placed where a young man called 'Marurice' died on the A215 Walworth Road in London, England, UK. Were we to ignore this place where someone's life ended, the victim would just be an anonymous statistic but flowers are left to die too and touching poems and dedications are written by family and loved-ones. One read: ?Top fella/Don't worry, I'll look after your sisters/May you and your family find true justive so your soul may rest in Peace.? From a project about makeshift shrines: Britons have long installed memorials in the landscape: Statues and monuments to war heroes, Princesses and the socially privileged. But nowadays we lay wreaths to those who die suddenly - ordinary folk killed as pedestrians, as drivers or by alcohol, all celebrated on our roadsides and in cities with simple, haunting roadside remberences.
    memorials021-30-05_2001.jpg
  • A memorial has been placed where a young man called ?Aiden? died in Prebend Street, London, England. If we just ignored this place where someone's life ended, the victim would just be a statistic but flowers are left to die too with touching poems written by family and loved-ones: ?Champion among men, now a champion of angels/A star in the Heavens has been named in memory of Aiden.? From a project about makeshift shrines: Britons have long installed memorials in the landscape: Statues and monuments to war heroes, Princesses and the socially privileged. But nowadays we lay wreaths to the ordinary who die suddenly - killed as pedestrians, as drivers or by alcohol, all celebrated on our roadsides and in cities with simple, haunting roadside remembrances.
    memorials017-05-07_2000.jpg
  • A memorial has been placed where ?Amy? died on the A27 near Binstead, Sussex, England. If we drove past this place where someone's life ended, the victim would just be a statistic but flowers are left to die too with touching poems written by family and loved-ones: ?To Amy (aged 14)/In my heart there is a picture worth more than silver and gold/it is a picture of my auntie Amy/whose memory will never grow old/Death comes so very quick/you never know when you?re going to be picked.? From a project about makeshift shrines: ?Britons have long installed memorials in the landscape: Statues and monuments to war heroes, Princesses and the socially privileged. But nowadays we lay wreaths to the ordinary who die suddenly - killed as pedestrians, as drivers or by alcohol, all celebrated on our roadsides and in cities with simple, haunting roadside remembrances
    memorials014-05-07_2000.jpg
  • A memorial has been placed where murdered school boy Damilola Taylor died at Hordle Promenade, North Peckham Estate, London, UK. Were we to ignore this place where someone's life ended, the victim would just be an anonymous statistic but flowers are left to die too and touching poems and dedications are written by family and loved-ones. One reads: ?May your sweet little soul rest in perfect Peace/?Evil kids has took your life away (but your spirit is always with us).? From a project about makeshift shrines: Britons have long installed memorials in the landscape: Statues and monuments to war heroes, Princesses and the socially privileged. But nowadays we lay wreaths to those who die suddenly - ordinary folk killed as pedestrians, as drivers or by alcohol, all celebrated on our roadsides and in cities with simple, haunting roadside remberences..
    memorials013-30-11_2000.jpg
  • A memorial has been placed where two policemen called Tony and Mark died at A2 Shooters Hill, London, England, UK. Were we to ignore this place where someone's life ended, the victim would just be an anonymous statistic but flowers are left to die too and touching poems and dedications are written by family and loved-ones. Two read: ?Metropolitan Police Memo. With deep regrets/?C? team, Lewisham.? And "May God be with your families at this time.  From Custody.? From a project about makeshift shrines: Britons have long installed memorials in the landscape: Statues and monuments to war heroes, Princesses and the socially privileged. But nowadays we lay wreaths to those who die suddenly - ordinary folk killed as pedestrians, as drivers or by alcohol, all celebrated on our roadsides and in cities with simple, haunting roadside remberences.
    memorials012-11-04_2001.jpg
  • A memorial has been placed where a young Spanish schoolboy boy called 'Diego' died at Seven Dials, Covent Garden, London, England, UK. If we drove past this place where someone's life ended, the victim would just be an anonymous statistic but flowers are left to die too and touching poems and dedications are written by family and loved-ones. One reads: "?Diego our friend, we are sorry you had to die like this.? ?School will never be the same without you.? From a project about makeshift shrines: ?Britons have long installed memorials in the landscape: Statues and monuments to war heroes, Princesses and the socially privileged. But nowadays we lay wreaths to those who die suddenly - ordinary folk killed as pedestrians, as drivers or by alcohol, all celebrated on our roadsides and in cities with simple, haunting roadside remberences.
    memorials011-10-05_2000.jpg
  • A memorial has been placed where a man called Dennis died on the  A227 Coldharbour Lane, London, England, UK. If we drove past this place where someone's life ended, the victim would just be an anonymous statistic but flowers are left to die too and touching poems and dedications are written by family and loved-ones. One reads: "This was a good man." From a project about makeshift shrines: Britons have long installed memorials in the landscape: Statues and monuments to war heroes, Princesses and the socially privileged. But nowadays we lay wreaths to those who die suddenly - ordinary folk killed as pedestrians, as drivers or by alcohol, all celebrated on our roadsides and in cities with simple, haunting roadside remberences.
    memorials010-15-03_2001.jpg
  • A memorial has been placed where a man and father called Nigel died at Huggin Hill, City of London, England, UK. Were we to ignore this place where someone's life ended, the victim would just be an anonymous statistic but flowers are left to die too and touching poems and dedications are written by family and loved-ones. One reads: ?To Daddy.  Love you always and forever. Your little girl. 24th Dec 1967 - 9th May 2001.? From a project about makeshift shrines: ?Britons have long installed memorials in the landscape: Statues and monuments to war heroes, Princesses and the socially privileged. But nowadays we lay wreaths to those who die suddenly - ordinary folk killed as pedestrians, as drivers or by alcohol, all celebrated on our roadsides and in cities with simple, haunting roadside remembrances.
    memorials008-12-05_2001.jpg
  • This memorial has been placed where a man called 'Lee' died on the A3130 Tickenham Road, Somerset, England, UK. If we drove past this place where someone's life ended, the victim would just be an anonymous statistic but flowers are left to die too and touching poems and dedications are written by family and loved-ones. One reads: "?Do not stand at my grave and weep/I am not there, I do not sleep.? ?I am the swift uplifting rush of quiet birds in a circled flight.? From a project about makeshift shrines: ?Britons have long installed memorials in the landscape: Statues and monuments to war heroes, Princesses and the socially privileged. But nowadays we lay wreaths to those who die suddenly - ordinary folk killed as pedestrians, as drivers or by alcohol, all celebrated on our roadsides and in cities with simple, haunting roadside remembrances.
    memorials004-02-02_2001.jpg
  • This memorial has been placed where young men called Steve, Si and Sammy died on the A286 Easebourne, Sussex, England, UK. If we drove past this place where someone's life ended, the victim would just be an anonymous statistic but flowers are left to die too and touching poems and dedications are written by family and loved-ones. One reads: "?I am the lucky one - my son survived - I wish so much it had been all of them.? From a project about makeshift shrines: ?Britons have long installed memorials in the landscape: Statues and monuments to war heroes, Princesses and the socially privileged. But nowadays we lay wreaths to those who die suddenly - ordinary folk killed as pedestrians, as drivers or by alcohol, all celebrated on our roadsides and in cities with simple, haunting roadside remembrances?
    memorials003-11-01_2001.jpg
  • A memorial has been placed where a young man called ?Franklyn? died on the Prince of Wales Road, London, England. If we drove past this place where someone's life ended, the victim would just be a statistic but flowers are left to die too with touching poems written by family and loved-ones: ?I will neva 4get U, love U enough will miss U loads/What hope for dead loved ones (From a left copy of The Watchtower).' From a project about makeshift shrines: ?Britons have long installed memorials in the landscape: Statues and monuments to war heroes, Princesses and the socially privileged. But nowadays we lay wreaths to the ordinary who die suddenly - killed as pedestrians, as drivers or by alcohol, all celebrated on our roadsides and in cities with simple, haunting roadside remembrances.
    memorials016-21-08_2001.jpg
  • In front of car ad billboards, a memorial has been placed where ?Jay? died on St George's Circus, London, England. If we drove past this place where someone's life ended, the victim would just be a statistic but flowers are left to die too with touching poems written by family and loved-ones: ?Everything you touched turned to gold? From a project about makeshift shrines: ?Britons have long installed memorials in the landscape: Statues and monuments to war heroes, Princesses and the socially privileged. But nowadays we lay wreaths to the ordinary who die suddenly - killed as pedestrians, as drivers or by alcohol, all celebrated on our roadsides and in cities with simple, haunting roadside remembrances
    memorials015-30-05_2001.jpg
  • A memorial has been placed where a young lawyer called Alex died on London Wall A1211, City of London, England, UK. If we drove past this place where someone's life ended, the victim would just be an anonymous statistic but flowers are left to die too and touching poems and dedications are written by family and loved-ones. One reads: "Missing you so very much at this time of year. Mum and Dad. From a project about makeshift shrines: Britons have long installed memorials in the landscape: Statues and monuments to war heroes, Princesses and the socially privileged. But nowadays we lay wreaths to those who die suddenly - ordinary folk killed as pedestrians, as drivers or by alcohol, all celebrated on our roadsides and in cities with simple, haunting roadside remembrances.
    memorials009-16-07_2002.jpg
  • This memorial has been placed where a young man called 'Clinton' died on the A1206 Manchester Road, London, England, UK. If we drove past this place where someone's life ended, the victim would just be an anonymous statistic but flowers are left to die too and touching poems and dedications are written by family and loved-ones. One reads: "Your body is soft, not like street, Clinton." From a project about makeshift shrines: Britons have long installed memorials in the landscape: Statues and monuments to war heroes, Princesses and the socially privileged. But nowadays we lay wreaths to those who die suddenly - ordinary folk killed as pedestrians, as drivers or by alcohol, all celebrated on our roadsides and in cities with simple, haunting roadside remembrances.
    memorials007-10-06_2002.jpg
  • A memorial has been placed where ?Sarah? died near the A29 in Pulborough, Sussex, England, UK. Were we to ignore this place where someone's life ended, the victim would just be a statistic but flowers are left to there too with touching poems and dedications written by family and loved-ones. One reads: ?A little Angel lent, not given/to be born on earth/and grow in Heaven/We have lost a Princess, but gained an Angel/To take you so soon is tragic we know/but when Jesus calls, you just have to go." From a project about makeshift shrines: ?Britons have long installed memorials in the landscape: Statues and monuments to war heroes, Princesses and the socially privileged. We lay wreaths to the ordinary who die suddenly - folk killed as pedestrians, as drivers or by alcohol, all celebrated on roadsides and cities with simple, haunting roadside remembrances.
    memorials006-05-07_2000.jpg
  • A memorial has been placed where a fictitious TV character called Victor Meldrew was filmed being killed at Shawford Station, Hants, England, UK. If we drove past where someone's life ended, the victim would just be an anonymous statistic but flowers are left to die too and touching poems and dedications are written by family and loved-ones. One reads: "We don't want to win a million, we want Victor back!" From a project about makeshift shrines: ?Britons have long installed memorials in the landscape: Statues and monuments to war heroes, Princesses and the socially privileged. But nowadays we lay wreaths to those who die suddenly - ordinary folk killed as pedestrians, as drivers or by alcohol, all celebrated on our roadsides and in cities with simple, haunting roadside remberences.
    memorials005-21-11_2000.jpg
  • This memorial has been placed where a man called 'Andre,' died at Butterfly Walk, London, England, UK. If we drove past this place where someone's life ended, the victim would just be an anonymous statistic but flowers are left to die too and touching poems and dedications are written by family and loved-ones. One reads: "?Did you witness anyone leaving the area with bloodstained clothing?." From a project about makeshift shrines: ?Britons have long installed memorials in the landscape: Statues and monuments to war heroes, Princesses and the socially privileged. But nowadays we lay wreaths to those who die suddenly - ordinary folk killed as pedestrians, as drivers or by alcohol, all celebrated on our roadsides and in cities with simple, haunting roadside remberences.
    memorials002-24-08_2000.jpg
  • This memorial has been placed where a young man called Michael died beneath the TGV and Eurostar train overpass at Goussainville, France. If we drove past this place where someone's life ended, the victim would just be an anonymous statistic but flowers are left to die too and touching poems and dedications are written by family and loved-ones. One reads: ?Ses amis." From a project about makeshift shrines: ?Britons have long installed memorials in the landscape: Statues and monuments to war heroes, Princesses and the socially privileged. But nowadays we lay wreaths to those who die suddenly - ordinary folk killed as pedestrians, as drivers or by alcohol, all celebrated on our roadsides and in cities with simple, haunting roadside remembrances.
    memorials001-27-07_2000.jpg
  • After the rest of the bike has been stolen, a lone wheel remains locked to a bike stand, on 11th September, 2017, in London, England.
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  • After the rest of the bike has been stolen, a lone wheel remains locked to a bike stand, on 11th September, 2017, in London, England.
    stolen_bike-01-11-09-2017.jpg
  • After the rest of the bike has been stolen, a lone wheel remains locked to a bike stand, on 11th September, 2017, in London, England.
    stolen_bike-04-11-09-2017.jpg
  • After the rest of the bike has been stolen, a lone wheel remains locked to a bike stand, on 11th September, 2017, in London, England.
    stolen_bike-03-11-09-2017.jpg
  • Bouquets of flowers are left at the bandstand on Clapham Common for murdered woman Sarah Everard on 15th March 2021, in London, United Kingdom. The Clapham Common bandstand was the scene on Saturday for a night-time vigil by London women but was broken up because of government Covid restrictions.
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  • Bouquets of flowers are left at the bandstand on Clapham Common for murdered woman Sarah Everard on 15th March 2021, in London, United Kingdom. The Clapham Common bandstand was the scene on Saturday for a night-time vigil by London women but was broken up because of government Covid restrictions.
    sarah_everard31-15-03-2021.jpg
  • Bouquets of flowers are left at the bandstand on Clapham Common for murdered woman Sarah Everard on 15th March 2021, in London, United Kingdom. The Clapham Common bandstand was the scene on Saturday for a night-time vigil by London women but was broken up because of government Covid restrictions.
    sarah_everard29-15-03-2021.jpg
  • Bouquets of flowers are left at the bandstand on Clapham Common for murdered woman Sarah Everard on 15th March 2021, in London, United Kingdom. The Clapham Common bandstand was the scene on Saturday for a night-time vigil by London women but was broken up because of government Covid restrictions.
    sarah_everard26-15-03-2021.jpg
  • Bouquets of flowers are left at the bandstand on Clapham Common for murdered woman Sarah Everard on 15th March 2021, in London, United Kingdom. The Clapham Common bandstand was the scene on Saturday for a night-time vigil by London women but was broken up because of government Covid restrictions.
    sarah_everard24-15-03-2021.jpg
  • Bouquets of flowers are left at the bandstand on Clapham Common for murdered woman Sarah Everard on 15th March 2021, in London, United Kingdom. The Clapham Common bandstand was the scene on Saturday for a night-time vigil by London women but was broken up because of government Covid restrictions.
    sarah_everard27-15-03-2021.jpg
  • Bouquets of flowers are left at the bandstand on Clapham Common for murdered woman Sarah Everard on 15th March 2021, in London, United Kingdom. The Clapham Common bandstand was the scene on Saturday for a night-time vigil by London women but was broken up because of government Covid restrictions.
    sarah_everard21-15-03-2021.jpg
  • Bouquets of flowers are left at the bandstand on Clapham Common for murdered woman Sarah Everard on 15th March 2021, in London, United Kingdom. The Clapham Common bandstand was the scene on Saturday for a night-time vigil by London women but was broken up because of government Covid restrictions.
    sarah_everard19-15-03-2021.jpg
  • Bouquets of flowers are left at the bandstand on Clapham Common for murdered woman Sarah Everard on 15th March 2021, in London, United Kingdom. The Clapham Common bandstand was the scene on Saturday for a night-time vigil by London women but was broken up because of government Covid restrictions.
    sarah_everard17-15-03-2021.jpg
  • Bouquets of flowers are left at the bandstand on Clapham Common for murdered woman Sarah Everard on 15th March 2021, in London, United Kingdom. The Clapham Common bandstand was the scene on Saturday for a night-time vigil by London women but was broken up because of government Covid restrictions.
    sarah_everard15-15-03-2021.jpg
  • Bouquets of flowers are left at the bandstand on Clapham Common for murdered woman Sarah Everard on 15th March 2021, in London, United Kingdom. The Clapham Common bandstand was the scene on Saturday for a night-time vigil by London women but was broken up because of government Covid restrictions.
    sarah_everard14-15-03-2021.jpg
  • Bouquets of flowers are left at the bandstand on Clapham Common for murdered woman Sarah Everard on 15th March 2021, in London, United Kingdom. The Clapham Common bandstand was the scene on Saturday for a night-time vigil by London women but was broken up because of government Covid restrictions.
    sarah_everard13-15-03-2021.jpg
  • Bouquets of flowers are left at the bandstand on Clapham Common for murdered woman Sarah Everard on 15th March 2021, in London, United Kingdom. The Clapham Common bandstand was the scene on Saturday for a night-time vigil by London women but was broken up because of government Covid restrictions.
    sarah_everard10-15-03-2021.jpg
  • Bouquets of flowers are left at the bandstand on Clapham Common for murdered woman Sarah Everard on 15th March 2021, in London, United Kingdom. The Clapham Common bandstand was the scene on Saturday for a night-time vigil by London women but was broken up because of government Covid restrictions.
    sarah_everard07-15-03-2021.jpg
  • Bouquets of flowers are left at the bandstand on Clapham Common for murdered woman Sarah Everard on 15th March 2021, in London, United Kingdom. The Clapham Common bandstand was the scene on Saturday for a night-time vigil by London women but was broken up because of government Covid restrictions.
    sarah_everard04-15-03-2021.jpg
  • Bouquets of flowers are left at the bandstand on Clapham Common for murdered woman Sarah Everard on 15th March 2021, in London, United Kingdom. The Clapham Common bandstand was the scene on Saturday for a night-time vigil by London women but was broken up because of government Covid restrictions.
    sarah_everard03-15-03-2021.jpg
  • Bouquets of flowers are left at the bandstand on Clapham Common for murdered woman Sarah Everard on 15th March 2021, in London, United Kingdom. The Clapham Common bandstand was the scene on Saturday for a night-time vigil by London women but was broken up because of government Covid restrictions.
    sarah_everard02-15-03-2021.jpg
  • Seen reflected in the windscreen of a passing bus are images and video clips from retail ads at Piccadilly Circus in the capital's West End, on 5th February 2021, in London, England.
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  • A government NHS (National Heath Service) ad at a Bus stop near the Royal Courts of Justice displays the face of a Covid patient, urging Londoners to stay at home and to socially distance, outside the Royal Courts of Justice, on 3rd February 2021, in London, England.
    coronavirus_ad09-03-02-2021.jpg
  • A government NHS (National Heath Service) ad displays the face of a Covid patient, urging Londoners to stay at home and not to take risks or bend the rules during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, at Piccadilly Circus in the capital's West End, on 2nd February 2021, in London, England.
    coronavirus_ad12-02-02-2021.jpg
  • A government NHS (National Heath Service) ad at a Bus stop near the Royal Courts of Justice displays the face of a Covid patient, urging Londoners to stay at home and to socially distance, outside the Royal Courts of Justice, on 3rd February 2021, in London, England.
    coronavirus_ad10-03-02-2021.jpg
  • A government NHS (National Heath Service) ad displays the face of a Covid patient, urging Londoners to stay at home and not to take risks or bend the rules during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, at Piccadilly Circus in the capital's West End, on 2nd February 2021, in London, England.
    coronavirus_ad14-02-02-2021.jpg
  • A government NHS (National Heath Service) ad displays the face of a Covid patient, urging Londoners to stay at home and not to take risks or bend the rules during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, at Piccadilly Circus in the capital's West End, on 3rd February 2021, in London, England.
    coronavirus_ad21-03-02-2021.jpg
  • A government NHS (National Heath Service) ad displays the face of a Covid patient, urging Londoners to stay at home and not to take risks or bend the rules during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, at Piccadilly Circus in the capital's West End, on 3rd February 2021, in London, England.
    coronavirus_ad23-03-02-2021.jpg
  • A government NHS (National Heath Service) ad displays the face of a Covid patient, urging Londoners to stay at home and not to take risks or bend the rules during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, at Piccadilly Circus in the capital's West End, on 3rd February 2021, in London, England.
    coronavirus_ad26-03-02-2021.jpg
  • A government NHS (National Heath Service) ad displays the face of a Covid patient, urging Londoners to stay at home and not to take risks or bend the rules during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, at Piccadilly Circus in the capital's West End, on 2nd February 2021, in London, England.
    coronavirus_ad28-02-02-2021.jpg
  • A government NHS (National Heath Service) ad displays the face of a Covid patient, urging Londoners to stay at home and not to take risks or bend the rules during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, at Piccadilly Circus in the capital's West End, on 3rd February 2021, in London, England.
    coronavirus_ad27-03-02-2021.jpg
  • A government NHS (National Heath Service) ad displays the face of a Covid patient, urging Londoners to stay at home and not to take risks or bend the rules during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, at Piccadilly Circus in the capital's West End, on 3rd February 2021, in London, England.
    coronavirus_ad32-03-02-2021.jpg
  • A government NHS (National Heath Service) ad displays the face of a Covid patient, urging Londoners to stay at home and not to take risks or bend the rules during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, at Piccadilly Circus in the capital's West End, on 2nd February 2021, in London, England.
    coronavirus_ad40-02-02-2021.jpg
  • Seen reflected in a passing bus, a government NHS (National Heath Service) ad displays the face of a Covid patient, urging Londoners to stay at home and not to take risks or bend the rules during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, at Piccadilly Circus in the capital's West End, on 2nd February 2021, in London, England.
    coronavirus_ad43-02-02-2021.jpg
  • Seen reflected in the windscreen of a passing bus, a government NHS (National Heath Service) ad displays the face of a Covid patient, urging Londoners to stay at home and not to take risks or bend the rules during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, at Piccadilly Circus in the capital's West End, on 2nd February 2021, in London, England.
    coronavirus_ad46-02-02-2021.jpg
  • Seen reflected in the windscreen of a passing bus, a government NHS (National Heath Service) ad displays the face of a Covid patient, urging Londoners to stay at home and not to take risks or bend the rules during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, at Piccadilly Circus in the capital's West End, on 3rd February 2021, in London, England.
    coronavirus_ad52-03-02-2021.jpg
  • Seen reflected in the windscreen of a passing bus, a government NHS (National Heath Service) ad displays the face of a Covid patient, urging Londoners to stay at home and not to take risks or bend the rules during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, at Piccadilly Circus in the capital's West End, on 3rd February 2021, in London, England.
    coronavirus_ad51-03-02-2021.jpg
  • Seen reflected in the windscreen of a passing bus, a government NHS (National Heath Service) ad displays the face of a Covid patient, urging Londoners to stay at home and not to take risks or bend the rules during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, at Piccadilly Circus in the capital's West End, on 3rd February 2021, in London, England.
    coronavirus_ad55-03-02-2021.jpg
  • Seen reflected in the windscreen of a passing bus, a government NHS (National Heath Service) ad displays the face of a Covid patient, urging Londoners to stay at home and not to take risks or bend the rules during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, at Piccadilly Circus in the capital's West End, on 3rd February 2021, in London, England.
    coronavirus_ad62-03-02-2021.jpg
  • Seen reflected in the windscreen of a passing bus, a government NHS (National Heath Service) ad displays the face of a Covid patient, urging Londoners to stay at home and not to take risks or bend the rules during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, at Piccadilly Circus in the capital's West End, on 3rd February 2021, in London, England.
    coronavirus_ad60-03-02-2021.jpg
  • A government NHS (National Heath Service) ad displays the face of a Covid patient, urging Londoners to stay at home and not to take risks or bend the rules during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, at Piccadilly Circus in the capital's West End, on 3rd February 2021, in London, England.
    coronavirus_ad65-03-02-2021.jpg
  • A government NHS (National Heath Service) ad displays the face of a Covid patient, urging Londoners to stay at home and not to take risks or bend the rules during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, at Piccadilly Circus in the capital's West End, on 3rd February 2021, in London, England.
    coronavirus_ad68-03-02-2021.jpg
  • A government NHS (National Heath Service) ad displaying the face of a Covid patient, is at the top of steps at a deserted Blackfriars rail station during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, in the 'City of London', the capital's financial district, aka The Square Mile, on 2nd February 2021, in London, England.
    coronavirus_city01-02-02-2021.jpg
  • A volunteer casualty is rescued by medics and firefighters during a London Fire Brigade's 'extrication' team's demonstration with the Vehicle and Operator Services Agency (VOSA) on how firefighters rescue passengers by cutting open with dedicated cutting equipment a stretch limousine in London's Covent Garden Piazza. Highlighting the dangers of hiring illegal luxury or novelty cars, this vehicle was seized last year with many mechanical defects rendering it unsafe for those inside with limited exit doors. Of 358 cars stopped in March 2012, 27 were seized and 232 given prohibitions. This scenario is a simulation and therefore reproduces the reality of an emergency, using real emergency services personnel and equipment. Casualties are volunteers and none were injured in the making of this photograph.
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  • A volunteer casualty is rescued by medics and firefighters during a London Fire Brigade's 'extrication' team's demonstration with the Vehicle and Operator Services Agency (VOSA) on how firefighters rescue passengers by cutting open with dedicated cutting equipment a stretch limousine in London's Covent Garden Piazza. Highlighting the dangers of hiring illegal luxury or novelty cars, this vehicle was seized last year with many mechanical defects rendering it unsafe for those inside with limited exit doors. Of 358 cars stopped in March 2012, 27 were seized and 232 given prohibitions. This scenario is a simulation and therefore reproduces the reality of an emergency, using real emergency services personnel and equipment. Casualties are volunteers and none were injured in the making of this photograph.
    fire_brigade_demo23-14-05-2013.jpg
  • The image of a once-famous stag who used to be fed by tourists and the owner of the Oasis cafe on the A82 on Rannoch Moor but shot many times with an air gun by juvenile New Year revellers. Looking out onto the moors it roamed in life, the deer named Big Boy by locals had an insatiable appetite for scraps from outdoor snack bar owner MacDonald and his customers, the stag inched ever closer to the migrant humanity alongside the road. So locally famous did he become that one Hogmanay, the beast was shot several times by air gun-toting juveniles and is now a tragic, posthumous print on the same tourist cafe trailer. Now holidaymakers, unaware of the animal's life and death near this spot, merely stop to photograph the scenery in the hope of seeing the nearby herd that Big Boy ruled over.
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  • Kalthoum Ibrahim Flamid, 45 has lived in the Abu Shouk refugee camp since having to leave her village in Darfur six years ago. The 4 sq km camp which is (disputedly) home to 38,000 displaced persons and families on the outskirts of the front-line town of Al Fasher (also spelled, Al-Fashir) in north Darfur. Her husband's whereabouts are unknown and she helps look after her children by running this vegetable stall selling tomatoes and onions.
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  • Kalthoum Ibrahim Flamid, 45 has lived in the Abu Shouk refugee camp since having to leave her village in Darfur six years ago. The 4 sq km camp which is (disputedly) home to 38,000 displaced persons and families on the outskirts of the front-line town of Al Fasher (also spelled, Al-Fashir) in north Darfur. Her husband's whereabouts are unknown and she helps look after her children by running this vegetable stall selling tomatoes and onions.
    sudan183-24-05-2009.jpg
  • The last day of liquidated trading for shoppers in the closing Camberwell branch of Woolworths. ..
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  • Clubbing to death an adult yellow fin tuna on the blue deck of a traditional dhoni fishing boat on the Indian Ocean, Maldives
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  • Hosing down a freshly-killed line caught yellow fin tuna fish on the blue deck of a traditional dhoni fishing boat, Maldives
    maldives315-14-11-2007.jpg
  • Hosing down a freshly-killed line caught yellow fin tuna fish on the blue deck of a traditional dhoni fishing boat, Maldives
    maldives286-14-11-2007.jpg
  • Bouquets of flowers are left at the bandstand on Clapham Common for murdered woman Sarah Everard on 15th March 2021, in London, United Kingdom. The Clapham Common bandstand was the scene on Saturday for a night-time vigil by London women but was broken up because of government Covid restrictions.
    sarah_everard34-15-03-2021.jpg
  • Bouquets of flowers are left at the bandstand on Clapham Common for murdered woman Sarah Everard on 15th March 2021, in London, United Kingdom. The Clapham Common bandstand was the scene on Saturday for a night-time vigil by London women but was broken up because of government Covid restrictions.
    sarah_everard35-15-03-2021.jpg
  • Bouquets of flowers are left at the bandstand on Clapham Common for murdered woman Sarah Everard on 15th March 2021, in London, United Kingdom. The Clapham Common bandstand was the scene on Saturday for a night-time vigil by London women but was broken up because of government Covid restrictions.
    sarah_everard33-15-03-2021.jpg
  • Bouquets of flowers are left at the bandstand on Clapham Common for murdered woman Sarah Everard on 15th March 2021, in London, United Kingdom. The Clapham Common bandstand was the scene on Saturday for a night-time vigil by London women but was broken up because of government Covid restrictions.
    sarah_everard30-15-03-2021.jpg
  • Bouquets of flowers are left at the bandstand on Clapham Common for murdered woman Sarah Everard on 15th March 2021, in London, United Kingdom. The Clapham Common bandstand was the scene on Saturday for a night-time vigil by London women but was broken up because of government Covid restrictions.
    sarah_everard28-15-03-2021.jpg
  • Bouquets of flowers are left at the bandstand on Clapham Common for murdered woman Sarah Everard on 15th March 2021, in London, United Kingdom. The Clapham Common bandstand was the scene on Saturday for a night-time vigil by London women but was broken up because of government Covid restrictions.
    sarah_everard25-15-03-2021.jpg
  • Bouquets of flowers are left at the bandstand on Clapham Common for murdered woman Sarah Everard on 15th March 2021, in London, United Kingdom. The Clapham Common bandstand was the scene on Saturday for a night-time vigil by London women but was broken up because of government Covid restrictions.
    sarah_everard23-15-03-2021.jpg
  • Bouquets of flowers are left at the bandstand on Clapham Common for murdered woman Sarah Everard on 15th March 2021, in London, United Kingdom. The Clapham Common bandstand was the scene on Saturday for a night-time vigil by London women but was broken up because of government Covid restrictions.
    sarah_everard20-15-03-2021.jpg
  • Bouquets of flowers are left at the bandstand on Clapham Common for murdered woman Sarah Everard on 15th March 2021, in London, United Kingdom. The Clapham Common bandstand was the scene on Saturday for a night-time vigil by London women but was broken up because of government Covid restrictions.
    sarah_everard18-15-03-2021.jpg
  • Bouquets of flowers are left at the bandstand on Clapham Common for murdered woman Sarah Everard on 15th March 2021, in London, United Kingdom. The Clapham Common bandstand was the scene on Saturday for a night-time vigil by London women but was broken up because of government Covid restrictions.
    sarah_everard16-15-03-2021.jpg
  • Bouquets of flowers are left at the bandstand on Clapham Common for murdered woman Sarah Everard on 15th March 2021, in London, United Kingdom. The Clapham Common bandstand was the scene on Saturday for a night-time vigil by London women but was broken up because of government Covid restrictions.
    sarah_everard12-15-03-2021.jpg
  • Bouquets of flowers are left at the bandstand on Clapham Common for murdered woman Sarah Everard on 15th March 2021, in London, United Kingdom. The Clapham Common bandstand was the scene on Saturday for a night-time vigil by London women but was broken up because of government Covid restrictions.
    sarah_everard11-15-03-2021.jpg
  • Bouquets of flowers are left at the bandstand on Clapham Common for murdered woman Sarah Everard on 15th March 2021, in London, United Kingdom. The Clapham Common bandstand was the scene on Saturday for a night-time vigil by London women but was broken up because of government Covid restrictions.
    sarah_everard09-15-03-2021.jpg
  • Bouquets of flowers are left at the bandstand on Clapham Common for murdered woman Sarah Everard on 15th March 2021, in London, United Kingdom. The Clapham Common bandstand was the scene on Saturday for a night-time vigil by London women but was broken up because of government Covid restrictions.
    sarah_everard08-15-03-2021.jpg
  • Bouquets of flowers are left at the bandstand on Clapham Common for murdered woman Sarah Everard on 15th March 2021, in London, United Kingdom. The Clapham Common bandstand was the scene on Saturday for a night-time vigil by London women but was broken up because of government Covid restrictions.
    sarah_everard05-15-03-2021.jpg
  • Bouquets of flowers are left at the bandstand on Clapham Common for murdered woman Sarah Everard on 15th March 2021, in London, United Kingdom. The Clapham Common bandstand was the scene on Saturday for a night-time vigil by London women but was broken up because of government Covid restrictions.
    sarah_everard06-15-03-2021.jpg
  • Bouquets of flowers are left at the bandstand on Clapham Common for murdered woman Sarah Everard on 15th March 2021, in London, United Kingdom. The Clapham Common bandstand was the scene on Saturday for a night-time vigil by London women but was broken up because of government Covid restrictions.
    sarah_everard01-15-03-2021.jpg
  • Seen reflected in the windscreen of a passing bus, a government NHS (National Heath Service) ad displays the face of a Covid patient, urging Londoners to stay at home and not to take risks or bend the rules during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, at Piccadilly Circus in the capital's West End, on 5th February 2021, in London, England.
    covid_ad22-05-02-2021.jpg
  • Seen reflected in the windscreen of a passing bus are images and video clips from retail ads at Piccadilly Circus in the capital's West End, on 5th February 2021, in London, England.
    covid_ad23-05-02-2021.jpg
  • Seen reflected in the windscreen of a passing bus are images and video clips from retail ads at Piccadilly Circus in the capital's West End, on 5th February 2021, in London, England.
    covid_ad24-05-02-2021.jpg
  • Seen reflected in the windscreen of a passing bus are images and video clips from retail ads at Piccadilly Circus in the capital's West End, on 5th February 2021, in London, England.
    covid_ad25-05-02-2021.jpg
  • A government NHS (National Heath Service) ad at a Bus stop near the Royal Courts of Justice displays the face of a Covid patient, urging Londoners to stay at home and to socially distance, outside the Royal Courts of Justice, on 2nd February 2021, in London, England.
    coronavirus_ad07-02-02-2021.jpg
  • A government NHS (National Heath Service) ad at a Bus stop near the Royal Courts of Justice displays the face of a Covid patient, urging Londoners to stay at home and to socially distance, outside the Royal Courts of Justice, on 2nd February 2021, in London, England.
    coronavirus_ad06-02-02-2021.jpg
  • A government NHS (National Heath Service) ad at a Bus stop near the Royal Courts of Justice displays the face of a Covid patient, urging Londoners to stay at home and to socially distance, outside the Royal Courts of Justice, on 2nd February 2021, in London, England.
    coronavirus_ad08-02-02-2021.jpg
  • A government NHS (National Heath Service) ad displays the face of a Covid patient, urging Londoners to stay at home and not to take risks or bend the rules during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, at Piccadilly Circus in the capital's West End, on 2nd February 2021, in London, England.
    coronavirus_ad13-02-02-2021.jpg
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