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  • An animal rights activist from Animal Rebellion suspends a pinata from above a branch of Barclays Bank in Tottenham Court Road during a protest on 4 September 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Animal Rebellion were protesting against the provision by Barclays Bank of loans and underwriting to beef and dairy companies which are huge contributors to climate change.
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  • Animal rights activists from Animal Rebellion protest outside a branch of Barclays Bank in Tottenham Court Road on 4 September 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The activists, who suspended a pinata from above the branch of the bank, were protesting against the provision by Barclays Bank of loans and underwriting to beef and dairy companies which are huge contributors to climate change.
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  • An animal rights activist from Animal Rebellion strikes a pinata suspended from above a branch of Barclays Bank in Tottenham Court Road during a protest on 4 September 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Animal Rebellion were protesting against the provision by Barclays Bank of loans and underwriting to beef and dairy companies which are huge contributors to climate change.
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  • An animal rights activist from Animal Rebellion strikes a pinata suspended from above a branch of Barclays Bank in Tottenham Court Road during a protest on 4 September 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Animal Rebellion were protesting against the provision by Barclays Bank of loans and underwriting to beef and dairy companies which are huge contributors to climate change.
    MK-20200904-Animal-Rebellion-Anti-Ba...jpg
  • An animal rights activist from Animal Rebellion suspends a pinata from above a branch of Barclays Bank in Tottenham Court Road during a protest on 4 September 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Animal Rebellion were protesting against the provision by Barclays Bank of loans and underwriting to beef and dairy companies which are huge contributors to climate change.
    MK-20200904-Animal-Rebellion-Anti-Ba...jpg
  • An animal rights activist from Animal Rebellion suspends a pinata from above a branch of Barclays Bank in Tottenham Court Road during a protest on 4 September 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Animal Rebellion were protesting against the provision by Barclays Bank of loans and underwriting to beef and dairy companies which are huge contributors to climate change.
    MK-20200904-Animal-Rebellion-Anti-Ba...jpg
  • An animal rights activist from Animal Rebellion suspends a pinata from above a branch of Barclays Bank in Tottenham Court Road during a protest on 4 September 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Animal Rebellion were protesting against the provision by Barclays Bank of loans and underwriting to beef and dairy companies which are huge contributors to climate change.
    MK-20200904-Animal-Rebellion-Anti-Ba...jpg
  • Sign for Barclays Bank.
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  • Exterior of the Barclays Bank branch and outside roadworks in Moorgate, City of London. A scooter rider and his passenger stop at a red light in an area designated for cyclists but they are stationary before continuing their journey. A branch of Barlcays Bank is in the background with disruptive roadworks fencing by mound of soil. Barlays sponsor the the so-called Boris Bikes that can be rented across the capital and an ad for that service can be seen on the bank's wall.
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  • A Barclays bank cash machine displaying the message “Sorry, we are not able to give you cash right now” on a street in London, England, United Kingdom.  Barclays is a British multinational banking and financial services company.  As of December 2011, Barclays had total assets of US$ 2.42 trillion, the seventh-largest of any bank worldwide.
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  • Two men using a Barclays cash machine on a street in London, United Kingdom. These machines are called automated teller machine (ATM) or automated banking machine (ABM).  People are able to access their bank account to withdraw cash, debit card cash advances, check account balances and purchase pre-paid mobile phone credit. Barclays is a British multinational banking and financial services company.
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  • A British man withdrawing money from a Barclays cash machine on a street in London, United Kingdom. These machines are called automated teller machine (ATM) or automated banking machine (ABM).  People are able to access their bank account to withdraw cash, debit card cash advances, check account balances and purchase pre-paid mobile phone credit. Barclays i
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  • Pingit app being downloaded / used onto an iPhone. Barclays bank launched Europe's first money sending service that allows UK current account customers to send and receive cash through their mobile phones, 16th February 2012. Barclays' customers can download the bank's Pingit app to their smartphone and start making instant money transfers to anyone with a UK-based mobile phone and a current account with any UK bank. The app, which will be extended to all UK banking customers by early March, is free to use. It is aimed at an increasingly mobile-orientated public who use their phone to manage many aspects of their lives.
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  • Pingit app being downloaded / used onto an iPhone. Barclays bank launched Europe's first money sending service that allows UK current account customers to send and receive cash through their mobile phones, 16th February 2012. Barclays' customers can download the bank's Pingit app to their smartphone and start making instant money transfers to anyone with a UK-based mobile phone and a current account with any UK bank. The app, which will be extended to all UK banking customers by early March, is free to use. It is aimed at an increasingly mobile-orientated public who use their phone to manage many aspects of their lives.
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  • Pingit app being downloaded / used onto an iPhone. Barclays bank launched Europe's first money sending service that allows UK current account customers to send and receive cash through their mobile phones, 16th February 2012. Barclays' customers can download the bank's Pingit app to their smartphone and start making instant money transfers to anyone with a UK-based mobile phone and a current account with any UK bank. The app, which will be extended to all UK banking customers by early March, is free to use. It is aimed at an increasingly mobile-orientated public who use their phone to manage many aspects of their lives.
    20120216pingit iphone app_C.jpg
  • Pingit website on a Mac laptop computer. Barclays bank launched Europe's first money sending service that allows UK current account customers to send and receive cash through their mobile phones, 16th February 2012. Barclays' customers can download the bank's Pingit app to their smartphone and start making instant money transfers to anyone with a UK-based mobile phone and a current account with any UK bank. The app, which will be extended to all UK banking customers by early March, is free to use. It is aimed at an increasingly mobile-orientated public who use their phone to manage many aspects of their lives.
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  • Pingit website on a Mac laptop computer. Barclays bank launched Europe's first money sending service that allows UK current account customers to send and receive cash through their mobile phones, 16th February 2012. Barclays' customers can download the bank's Pingit app to their smartphone and start making instant money transfers to anyone with a UK-based mobile phone and a current account with any UK bank. The app, which will be extended to all UK banking customers by early March, is free to use. It is aimed at an increasingly mobile-orientated public who use their phone to manage many aspects of their lives.
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  • Pingit website on a Mac laptop computer. Barclays bank launched Europe's first money sending service that allows UK current account customers to send and receive cash through their mobile phones, 16th February 2012. Barclays' customers can download the bank's Pingit app to their smartphone and start making instant money transfers to anyone with a UK-based mobile phone and a current account with any UK bank. The app, which will be extended to all UK banking customers by early March, is free to use. It is aimed at an increasingly mobile-orientated public who use their phone to manage many aspects of their lives.
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  • Pingit website on a Mac laptop computer. Barclays bank launched Europe's first money sending service that allows UK current account customers to send and receive cash through their mobile phones, 16th February 2012. Barclays' customers can download the bank's Pingit app to their smartphone and start making instant money transfers to anyone with a UK-based mobile phone and a current account with any UK bank. The app, which will be extended to all UK banking customers by early March, is free to use. It is aimed at an increasingly mobile-orientated public who use their phone to manage many aspects of their lives.
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  • Pingit app being downloaded / used onto an iPhone. Barclays bank launched Europe's first money sending service that allows UK current account customers to send and receive cash through their mobile phones, 16th February 2012. Barclays' customers can download the bank's Pingit app to their smartphone and start making instant money transfers to anyone with a UK-based mobile phone and a current account with any UK bank. The app, which will be extended to all UK banking customers by early March, is free to use. It is aimed at an increasingly mobile-orientated public who use their phone to manage many aspects of their lives.
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  • Pingit app being downloaded / used onto an iPhone. Barclays bank launched Europe's first money sending service that allows UK current account customers to send and receive cash through their mobile phones, 16th February 2012. Barclays' customers can download the bank's Pingit app to their smartphone and start making instant money transfers to anyone with a UK-based mobile phone and a current account with any UK bank. The app, which will be extended to all UK banking customers by early March, is free to use. It is aimed at an increasingly mobile-orientated public who use their phone to manage many aspects of their lives.
    20120216pingit iphone app_O.jpg
  • Pingit app being downloaded / used onto an iPhone. Barclays bank launched Europe's first money sending service that allows UK current account customers to send and receive cash through their mobile phones, 16th February 2012. Barclays' customers can download the bank's Pingit app to their smartphone and start making instant money transfers to anyone with a UK-based mobile phone and a current account with any UK bank. The app, which will be extended to all UK banking customers by early March, is free to use. It is aimed at an increasingly mobile-orientated public who use their phone to manage many aspects of their lives.
    20120216pingit iphone app_L.jpg
  • Pingit app being downloaded / used onto an iPhone. Barclays bank launched Europe's first money sending service that allows UK current account customers to send and receive cash through their mobile phones, 16th February 2012. Barclays' customers can download the bank's Pingit app to their smartphone and start making instant money transfers to anyone with a UK-based mobile phone and a current account with any UK bank. The app, which will be extended to all UK banking customers by early March, is free to use. It is aimed at an increasingly mobile-orientated public who use their phone to manage many aspects of their lives.
    20120216pingit iphone app_N.jpg
  • Pingit app being downloaded / used onto an iPhone. Barclays bank launched Europe's first money sending service that allows UK current account customers to send and receive cash through their mobile phones, 16th February 2012. Barclays' customers can download the bank's Pingit app to their smartphone and start making instant money transfers to anyone with a UK-based mobile phone and a current account with any UK bank. The app, which will be extended to all UK banking customers by early March, is free to use. It is aimed at an increasingly mobile-orientated public who use their phone to manage many aspects of their lives.
    20120216pingit iphone app_K.jpg
  • Pingit app being downloaded / used onto an iPhone. Barclays bank launched Europe's first money sending service that allows UK current account customers to send and receive cash through their mobile phones, 16th February 2012. Barclays' customers can download the bank's Pingit app to their smartphone and start making instant money transfers to anyone with a UK-based mobile phone and a current account with any UK bank. The app, which will be extended to all UK banking customers by early March, is free to use. It is aimed at an increasingly mobile-orientated public who use their phone to manage many aspects of their lives.
    20120216pingit iphone app_I.jpg
  • Pingit app being downloaded / used onto an iPhone. Barclays bank launched Europe's first money sending service that allows UK current account customers to send and receive cash through their mobile phones, 16th February 2012. Barclays' customers can download the bank's Pingit app to their smartphone and start making instant money transfers to anyone with a UK-based mobile phone and a current account with any UK bank. The app, which will be extended to all UK banking customers by early March, is free to use. It is aimed at an increasingly mobile-orientated public who use their phone to manage many aspects of their lives.
    20120216pingit iphone app_H.jpg
  • Pingit app being downloaded / used onto an iPhone. Barclays bank launched Europe's first money sending service that allows UK current account customers to send and receive cash through their mobile phones, 16th February 2012. Barclays' customers can download the bank's Pingit app to their smartphone and start making instant money transfers to anyone with a UK-based mobile phone and a current account with any UK bank. The app, which will be extended to all UK banking customers by early March, is free to use. It is aimed at an increasingly mobile-orientated public who use their phone to manage many aspects of their lives.
    20120216pingit iphone app_B.jpg
  • Pingit app being downloaded / used onto an iPhone. Barclays bank launched Europe's first money sending service that allows UK current account customers to send and receive cash through their mobile phones, 16th February 2012. Barclays' customers can download the bank's Pingit app to their smartphone and start making instant money transfers to anyone with a UK-based mobile phone and a current account with any UK bank. The app, which will be extended to all UK banking customers by early March, is free to use. It is aimed at an increasingly mobile-orientated public who use their phone to manage many aspects of their lives.
    20120216pingit iphone app_F.jpg
  • Pingit app being downloaded / used onto an iPhone. Barclays bank launched Europe's first money sending service that allows UK current account customers to send and receive cash through their mobile phones, 16th February 2012. Barclays' customers can download the bank's Pingit app to their smartphone and start making instant money transfers to anyone with a UK-based mobile phone and a current account with any UK bank. The app, which will be extended to all UK banking customers by early March, is free to use. It is aimed at an increasingly mobile-orientated public who use their phone to manage many aspects of their lives.
    20120216pingit iphone app_D.jpg
  • Pingit app being downloaded / used onto an iPhone. Barclays bank launched Europe's first money sending service that allows UK current account customers to send and receive cash through their mobile phones, 16th February 2012. Barclays' customers can download the bank's Pingit app to their smartphone and start making instant money transfers to anyone with a UK-based mobile phone and a current account with any UK bank. The app, which will be extended to all UK banking customers by early March, is free to use. It is aimed at an increasingly mobile-orientated public who use their phone to manage many aspects of their lives.
    20120216pingit iphone app_A.jpg
  • Pingit website on a Mac laptop computer. Barclays bank launched Europe's first money sending service that allows UK current account customers to send and receive cash through their mobile phones, 16th February 2012. Barclays' customers can download the bank's Pingit app to their smartphone and start making instant money transfers to anyone with a UK-based mobile phone and a current account with any UK bank. The app, which will be extended to all UK banking customers by early March, is free to use. It is aimed at an increasingly mobile-orientated public who use their phone to manage many aspects of their lives.
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  • Pingit website on a Mac laptop computer. Barclays bank launched Europe's first money sending service that allows UK current account customers to send and receive cash through their mobile phones, 16th February 2012. Barclays' customers can download the bank's Pingit app to their smartphone and start making instant money transfers to anyone with a UK-based mobile phone and a current account with any UK bank. The app, which will be extended to all UK banking customers by early March, is free to use. It is aimed at an increasingly mobile-orientated public who use their phone to manage many aspects of their lives.
    20120216pingit website laptop_C.jpg
  • Pingit app being downloaded / used onto an iPhone. Barclays bank launched Europe's first money sending service that allows UK current account customers to send and receive cash through their mobile phones, 16th February 2012. Barclays' customers can download the bank's Pingit app to their smartphone and start making instant money transfers to anyone with a UK-based mobile phone and a current account with any UK bank. The app, which will be extended to all UK banking customers by early March, is free to use. It is aimed at an increasingly mobile-orientated public who use their phone to manage many aspects of their lives.
    20120216pingit iphone app_P.jpg
  • Pingit app being downloaded / used onto an iPhone. Barclays bank launched Europe's first money sending service that allows UK current account customers to send and receive cash through their mobile phones, 16th February 2012. Barclays' customers can download the bank's Pingit app to their smartphone and start making instant money transfers to anyone with a UK-based mobile phone and a current account with any UK bank. The app, which will be extended to all UK banking customers by early March, is free to use. It is aimed at an increasingly mobile-orientated public who use their phone to manage many aspects of their lives.
    20120216pingit iphone app_R.jpg
  • Pingit app being downloaded / used onto an iPhone. Barclays bank launched Europe's first money sending service that allows UK current account customers to send and receive cash through their mobile phones, 16th February 2012. Barclays' customers can download the bank's Pingit app to their smartphone and start making instant money transfers to anyone with a UK-based mobile phone and a current account with any UK bank. The app, which will be extended to all UK banking customers by early March, is free to use. It is aimed at an increasingly mobile-orientated public who use their phone to manage many aspects of their lives.
    20120216pingit iphone app_Q.jpg
  • Pingit app being downloaded / used onto an iPhone. Barclays bank launched Europe's first money sending service that allows UK current account customers to send and receive cash through their mobile phones, 16th February 2012. Barclays' customers can download the bank's Pingit app to their smartphone and start making instant money transfers to anyone with a UK-based mobile phone and a current account with any UK bank. The app, which will be extended to all UK banking customers by early March, is free to use. It is aimed at an increasingly mobile-orientated public who use their phone to manage many aspects of their lives.
    20120216pingit iphone app_J.jpg
  • Pingit app being downloaded / used onto an iPhone. Barclays bank launched Europe's first money sending service that allows UK current account customers to send and receive cash through their mobile phones, 16th February 2012. Barclays' customers can download the bank's Pingit app to their smartphone and start making instant money transfers to anyone with a UK-based mobile phone and a current account with any UK bank. The app, which will be extended to all UK banking customers by early March, is free to use. It is aimed at an increasingly mobile-orientated public who use their phone to manage many aspects of their lives.
    20120216pingit iphone app_G.jpg
  • Pingit app being downloaded / used onto an iPhone. Barclays bank launched Europe's first money sending service that allows UK current account customers to send and receive cash through their mobile phones, 16th February 2012. Barclays' customers can download the bank's Pingit app to their smartphone and start making instant money transfers to anyone with a UK-based mobile phone and a current account with any UK bank. The app, which will be extended to all UK banking customers by early March, is free to use. It is aimed at an increasingly mobile-orientated public who use their phone to manage many aspects of their lives.
    20120216pingit iphone app_E.jpg
  • British pedestrians walk past a Barclays Bank in Moorgate, central London, United Kingdom.  Barclays PLC is a British multinational banking and financial service company headquartered in London, it is the seventh-largest worldwide bank.  The bank has been associated with many controversies including tax avoidance and large bonuses.
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  • Sign for the brand and high street bank Barclays in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
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  • Sign for the brand and high street bank Barclays in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
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  • A lady cyclist reads Barclays-sponsored bike rental instructions with shadows of bare branches on white wall. She has been riding a newly rented 'Boris bike' in Westminster, Central London. The sponsored bicycles have been provided for Londoners and visitors by Barclays Bank and is the brainchild of Mayor of London, Boris Johnson whose aim is to cut down on heavy traffic and increase cycling journeys.
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  • Canary Wharf. The financial district. London. "Boris Bikes" sponsored by Barclays available for hire. London, UK.
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  • Canary Wharf. The financial district London, UK. Barclays HQ. London
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  • A young woman standing next to a Barclays Bank seemingly holds a bunch of multicoloured balloons. In a scene of misleading visual information, we think we see the girl's arm outstretched but realise it is the arm of a person in the advert behind - a visual corruption of the facts. In the background is a woman leaning into a Barclays bank cash dispenser
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  • Branch of Barclays Bank on High Holborn, London. This is one of the major high street banks in the UK.
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  • Woman cycling along on a Barclays Cycle Hire Scheme bicycle in central London, UK.
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  • A sign for Barclays Bank, London. UK.
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  • Woman riding a London Cycle Hire bicycle. The scheme, sponsored by Barclays is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These free (for the first half hour) bikes are then charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. It's self-service and there's no booking. Just turn up and go. These cycles are also affectionately known as Boris Bikes
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  • An interior of office desks and 90s computers in the trading floor of Barclays de Zoete Wedd in the City of London, the capital's financial centre. Screens glow with the most up to date trading figures and news items allowing traders to react instantly on the money markets.  <br />
Employees talk on handsets or stare at their data near large keyboards and hard drives and deep monitors were state of the art technology in the early 1990s.
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  • A Barclays bank cashpoint ATM machine.
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  • A sign for Barclays Bank, London.
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  • London Cycle Hire bicycles at a docking station. The scheme, sponsored by Barclays is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These free (for the first half hour) bikes are then charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. It's self-service and there's no booking. Just turn up and go.
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  • Barclays Cycle Superhighways are safe, fast, direct routes from outer London into central London. Here the CS7 route at Southwark is one of the first two routes which opened on 19th July 2010, with 10 more in construction or planning. Cycling in London is becoming increasingly popular and the Cycle Superhighway will make it far safer for cyclists on London's busy streets.
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  • Barclays Cycle Superhighways are safe, fast, direct routes from outer London into central London. Here the CS7 route at Southwark is one of the first two routes which opened on 19th July 2010, with 10 more in construction or planning. Cycling in London is becoming increasingly popular and the Cycle Superhighway will make it far safer for cyclists on London's busy streets.
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  • Barclays Cycle Superhighways are safe, fast, direct routes from outer London into central London. Here the CS7 route is one of the first two routes which opened on 19th July 2010, with 10 more in construction or planning. Cycling in London is becoming increasingly popular and the Cycle Superhighway will make it far safer for cyclists on London's busy streets.
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  • Computer screen showing the website for Barclays Bank online banking.
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  • London Cycle Hire bicycles at a docking station. The scheme, sponsored by Barclays is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These free (for the first half hour) bikes are then charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. It's self-service and there's no booking. Just turn up and go.
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  • London Cycle Hire bicycles at a docking station. The scheme, sponsored by Barclays is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These free (for the first half hour) bikes are then charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. It's self-service and there's no booking. Just turn up and go.
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  • London Cycle Hire bicycles at a docking station. The scheme, sponsored by Barclays is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These free (for the first half hour) bikes are then charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. It's self-service and there's no booking. Just turn up and go.
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  • London Cycle Hire bicycles at a docking station. The scheme, sponsored by Barclays is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These free (for the first half hour) bikes are then charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. It's self-service and there's no booking. Just turn up and go.
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  • London Cycle Hire bicycles at a docking station. The scheme, sponsored by Barclays is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These free (for the first half hour) bikes are then charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. It's self-service and there's no booking. Just turn up and go.
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  • London Cycle Hire bicycles being used by people in Hyde Park. The scheme, sponsored by Barclays is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These free (for the first half hour) bikes are then charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. It's self-service and there's no booking. Just turn up and go.
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  • London Cycle Hire bicycles being used by people in Hyde Park. The scheme, sponsored by Barclays is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These free (for the first half hour) bikes are then charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. It's self-service and there's no booking. Just turn up and go.
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  • London Cycle Hire bicycles at a docking station. The scheme, sponsored by Barclays is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These free (for the first half hour) bikes are then charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. It's self-service and there's no booking. Just turn up and go.
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  • London Cycle Hire bicycles being used by people in Hyde Park. The scheme, sponsored by Barclays is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These free (for the first half hour) bikes are then charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. It's self-service and there's no booking. Just turn up and go.
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  • London Cycle Hire bicycles being used by people in Hyde Park. The scheme, sponsored by Barclays is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These free (for the first half hour) bikes are then charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. It's self-service and there's no booking. Just turn up and go.
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  • London Cycle Hire bicycles at a docking station at Liverpool Street, Devonshire Square. The scheme, sponsored by Barclays is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These free (for the first half hour) bikes are then charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. It's self-service and there's no booking. Just turn up and go.
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  • London Cycle Hire bicycles being used by people in Hyde Park. The scheme, sponsored by Barclays is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These free (for the first half hour) bikes are then charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. It's self-service and there's no booking. Just turn up and go.
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  • London Cycle Hire bicycles at a docking station at Liverpool Street, Devonshire Square. The scheme, sponsored by Barclays is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These free (for the first half hour) bikes are then charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. It's self-service and there's no booking. Just turn up and go.
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  • London Cycle Hire bicycles being used by people in Hyde Park. The scheme, sponsored by Barclays is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These free (for the first half hour) bikes are then charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. It's self-service and there's no booking. Just turn up and go.
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  • London Cycle Hire bicycles at a docking station at Liverpool Street, Devonshire Square. The scheme, sponsored by Barclays is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These free (for the first half hour) bikes are then charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. It's self-service and there's no booking. Just turn up and go.
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  • London Cycle Hire bicycles at a docking station at Liverpool Street, Devonshire Square. The scheme, sponsored by Barclays is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These free (for the first half hour) bikes are then charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. It's self-service and there's no booking. Just turn up and go.
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  • London Cycle Hire bicycles at a docking station at Liverpool Street, Devonshire Square. The scheme, sponsored by Barclays is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These free (for the first half hour) bikes are then charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. It's self-service and there's no booking. Just turn up and go.
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  • London Cycle Hire bicycles at a docking station at Liverpool Street, Devonshire Square. The scheme, sponsored by Barclays is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These free (for the first half hour) bikes are then charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. It's self-service and there's no booking. Just turn up and go.
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  • London Cycle Hire bicycles at a docking station at Liverpool Street, Devonshire Square. The scheme, sponsored by Barclays is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These free (for the first half hour) bikes are then charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. It's self-service and there's no booking. Just turn up and go.
    20100728cycle hireK.jpg
  • London Cycle Hire bicycles at a docking station at Liverpool Street, Devonshire Square. The scheme, sponsored by Barclays is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These free (for the first half hour) bikes are then charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. It's self-service and there's no booking. Just turn up and go.
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  • London Cycle Hire bicycles at a docking station at Liverpool Street, Devonshire Square. The scheme, sponsored by Barclays is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These free (for the first half hour) bikes are then charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. It's self-service and there's no booking. Just turn up and go.
    20100728cycle hireI.jpg
  • London Cycle Hire bicycles at a docking station at Liverpool Street, Devonshire Square. The scheme, sponsored by Barclays is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These free (for the first half hour) bikes are then charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. It's self-service and there's no booking. Just turn up and go.
    20100728cycle hireH.jpg
  • London Cycle Hire bicycles at a docking station at Liverpool Street, Devonshire Square. The scheme, sponsored by Barclays is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These free (for the first half hour) bikes are then charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. It's self-service and there's no booking. Just turn up and go.
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  • London Cycle Hire bicycles at a docking station at Liverpool Street, Devonshire Square. The scheme, sponsored by Barclays is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These free (for the first half hour) bikes are then charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. It's self-service and there's no booking. Just turn up and go.
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  • London Cycle Hire bicycles at a docking station at Liverpool Street, Devonshire Square. The scheme, sponsored by Barclays is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These free (for the first half hour) bikes are then charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. It's self-service and there's no booking. Just turn up and go.
    20100728cycle hireD.jpg
  • London Cycle Hire bicycles at a docking station at Liverpool Street, Devonshire Square. The scheme, sponsored by Barclays is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These free (for the first half hour) bikes are then charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. It's self-service and there's no booking. Just turn up and go.
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  • London Cycle Hire bicycles at a docking station at Vauxhall, Albert Embankment. The scheme, sponsored by Barclays is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These free (for the first half hour) bikes are then charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. It's self-service and there's no booking. Just turn up and go.
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  • London Cycle Hire bicycles at a docking station at Vauxhall, Albert Embankment near the Houses of Parliament. The scheme, sponsored by Barclays is intended to get Londoners cycling. As part of a major initiative. These free (for the first half hour) bikes are then charged for how long you use them. Take a cycle, ride it where you like, then return it, ready for the next person. Available 24 hours a day, all year round. It's self-service and there's no booking. Just turn up and go.
    20100717cycle hireB.jpg
  • Barclays Cycle Superhighways are safe, fast, direct routes from outer London into central London. Here the CS7 route is one of the first two routes which opened on 19th July 2010, with 10 more in construction or planning. Cycling in London is becoming increasingly popular and the Cycle Superhighway will make it far safer for cyclists on London's busy streets.
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  • Barclays Cycle Superhighways are safe, fast, direct routes from outer London into central London. Here the CS7 route is one of the first two routes which opened on 19th July 2010, with 10 more in construction or planning. Cycling in London is becoming increasingly popular and the Cycle Superhighway will make it far safer for cyclists on London's busy streets.
    20100628cycle superhighwayZ.jpg
  • Barclays Cycle Superhighways are safe, fast, direct routes from outer London into central London. Here the CS7 route at Southwark is one of the first two routes which opened on 19th July 2010, with 10 more in construction or planning. Cycling in London is becoming increasingly popular and the Cycle Superhighway will make it far safer for cyclists on London's busy streets.
    20100628cycle superhighwayK.jpg
  • Barclays Cycle Superhighways are safe, fast, direct routes from outer London into central London. Here the CS7 route is one of the first two routes which opened on 19th July 2010, with 10 more in construction or planning. Cycling in London is becoming increasingly popular and the Cycle Superhighway will make it far safer for cyclists on London's busy streets.
    20100628cycle superhighwayY.jpg
  • Barclays Cycle Superhighways are safe, fast, direct routes from outer London into central London. Here the CS7 route is one of the first two routes which opened on 19th July 2010, with 10 more in construction or planning. Cycling in London is becoming increasingly popular and the Cycle Superhighway will make it far safer for cyclists on London's busy streets.
    20100628cycle superhighwayX.jpg
  • Barclays Cycle Superhighways are safe, fast, direct routes from outer London into central London. Here the CS7 route is one of the first two routes which opened on 19th July 2010, with 10 more in construction or planning. Cycling in London is becoming increasingly popular and the Cycle Superhighway will make it far safer for cyclists on London's busy streets.
    20100628cycle superhighwayW.jpg
  • Barclays Cycle Superhighways are safe, fast, direct routes from outer London into central London. Here the CS7 route is one of the first two routes which opened on 19th July 2010, with 10 more in construction or planning. Cycling in London is becoming increasingly popular and the Cycle Superhighway will make it far safer for cyclists on London's busy streets.
    20100628cycle superhighwayP.jpg
  • Barclays Cycle Superhighways are safe, fast, direct routes from outer London into central London. Here the CS7 route is one of the first two routes which opened on 19th July 2010, with 10 more in construction or planning. Cycling in London is becoming increasingly popular and the Cycle Superhighway will make it far safer for cyclists on London's busy streets.
    20100628cycle superhighwayT.jpg
  • Barclays Cycle Superhighways are safe, fast, direct routes from outer London into central London. Here the CS7 route is one of the first two routes which opened on 19th July 2010, with 10 more in construction or planning. Cycling in London is becoming increasingly popular and the Cycle Superhighway will make it far safer for cyclists on London's busy streets.
    20100628cycle superhighwayU.jpg
  • Barclays Cycle Superhighways are safe, fast, direct routes from outer London into central London. Here the CS7 route is one of the first two routes which opened on 19th July 2010, with 10 more in construction or planning. Cycling in London is becoming increasingly popular and the Cycle Superhighway will make it far safer for cyclists on London's busy streets.
    20100628cycle superhighwayS.jpg
  • Barclays Cycle Superhighways are safe, fast, direct routes from outer London into central London. Here the CS7 route is one of the first two routes which opened on 19th July 2010, with 10 more in construction or planning. Cycling in London is becoming increasingly popular and the Cycle Superhighway will make it far safer for cyclists on London's busy streets.
    20100628cycle superhighwayR.jpg
  • Barclays Cycle Superhighways are safe, fast, direct routes from outer London into central London. Here the CS7 route at Southwark is one of the first two routes which opened on 19th July 2010, with 10 more in construction or planning. Cycling in London is becoming increasingly popular and the Cycle Superhighway will make it far safer for cyclists on London's busy streets.
    20100628cycle superhighwayL.jpg
  • Barclays Cycle Superhighways are safe, fast, direct routes from outer London into central London. Here the CS7 route is one of the first two routes which opened on 19th July 2010, with 10 more in construction or planning. Cycling in London is becoming increasingly popular and the Cycle Superhighway will make it far safer for cyclists on London's busy streets.
    20100628cycle superhighwayQ.jpg
  • Barclays Cycle Superhighways are safe, fast, direct routes from outer London into central London. Here the CS7 route is one of the first two routes which opened on 19th July 2010, with 10 more in construction or planning. Cycling in London is becoming increasingly popular and the Cycle Superhighway will make it far safer for cyclists on London's busy streets.
    20100628cycle superhighwayO.jpg
  • Barclays Cycle Superhighways are safe, fast, direct routes from outer London into central London. Here the CS7 route at Southwark is one of the first two routes which opened on 19th July 2010, with 10 more in construction or planning. Cycling in London is becoming increasingly popular and the Cycle Superhighway will make it far safer for cyclists on London's busy streets.
    20100628cycle superhighwayN.jpg
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