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  • Brick Lane street sign written in English and Bangladeshi in east London. We look up at the tall Victorian building made of bricks to a blue sky and the street sign in two languages. The neighbourhood is in east London, a largely Bangladeshi community known for its fine cuisine and Islamic culture. It runs from Swanfield Street in the northern part of Bethnal Green, crosses Bethnal Green Road, passes through Spitalfields and is linked to Whitechapel High Street to the south by the short stretch of Osborn Street. Today, it is the heart of the city's Bangladeshi-Sylheti community and is known to some as Banglatown.[
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  • Busker Lewis Floyd Henry playing his music on Brick Lane in the East End of London. He is a well known and quite brilliant performing his blues based busking music. Here he is being stopped by police for breaking the law after he was earlier asked to move on. Must to the anger of gathered people, he was given a fine and sent on his way.
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  • Busker Lewis Floyd Henry playing his music on Brick Lane in the East End of London. He is a well known and quite brilliant performing his blues based busking music.
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  • Busker Lewis Floyd Henry playing his music on Brick Lane in the East End of London. He is a well known and quite brilliant performing his blues based busking music.
    19062011brick lane buskerA_1.jpg
  • Busker Lewis Floyd Henry playing his music on Brick Lane in the East End of London. He is a well known and quite brilliant performing his blues based busking music. Here he is being stopped by police for breaking the law after he was earlier asked to move on. Must to the anger of gathered people, he was given a fine and sent on his way.
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  • Brick Lane Market scenes along this most famous of East End markets in London. Musicians busking underneath the famous street sign. Brick Lane Market lunch time along this most famous of East End markets in London. Brick Lane Market is a London market centred around Brick Lane, Tower Hamlets. It is located at the northern end of Brick Lane and along Cheshire Street in east London. It operates every Sunday from around 8am to 2pm.
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  • Brick Lane Market scenes along this most famous of East End markets in London. Musicians busking underneath the famous street sign. Brick Lane Market lunch time along this most famous of East End markets in London. Brick Lane Market is a London market centred around Brick Lane, Tower Hamlets. It is located at the northern end of Brick Lane and along Cheshire Street in east London. It operates every Sunday from around 8am to 2pm.
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  • Brick Lane Market scenes along this most famous of East End markets in London. Musicians busking underneath the famous street sign. Brick Lane Market lunch time along this most famous of East End markets in London. Brick Lane Market is a London market centred around Brick Lane, Tower Hamlets. It is located at the northern end of Brick Lane and along Cheshire Street in east London. It operates every Sunday from around 8am to 2pm.
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  • Brick Lane Market street art of President Obama along this most famous of East End markets in London. Brick Lane Market is a London market centred around Brick Lane, Tower Hamlets. It is located at the northern end of Brick Lane and along Cheshire Street in east London. It operates every Sunday from around 8am to 2pm.
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  • Brick Lane Market scenes along this most famous of East End markets in London. Brick Lane Market is a London market centred around Brick Lane, Tower Hamlets. It is located at the northern end of Brick Lane and along Cheshire Street in east London. It operates every Sunday from around 8am to 2pm.
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  • Brick Lane Market scenes along this most famous of East End markets in London. Brick Lane Market is a London market centred around Brick Lane, Tower Hamlets. It is located at the northern end of Brick Lane and along Cheshire Street in east London. It operates every Sunday from around 8am to 2pm.
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  • Brick Lane Market scenes along this most famous of East End markets in London. Brick Lane Market is a London market centred around Brick Lane, Tower Hamlets. It is located at the northern end of Brick Lane and along Cheshire Street in east London. It operates every Sunday from around 8am to 2pm.
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  • Brick Lane Market lunch time along this most famous of East End markets in London. Brick Lane Market is a London market centred around Brick Lane, Tower Hamlets. It is located at the northern end of Brick Lane and along Cheshire Street in east London. It operates every Sunday from around 8am to 2pm.
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  • Brick Lane Market lunch time along this most famous of East End markets in London. Brick Lane Market is a London market centred around Brick Lane, Tower Hamlets. It is located at the northern end of Brick Lane and along Cheshire Street in east London. It operates every Sunday from around 8am to 2pm.
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  • Brick Lane Market scenes along this most famous of East End markets in London. Stall selling second hand shoes. Brick Lane Market is a London market centred around Brick Lane, Tower Hamlets. It is located at the northern end of Brick Lane and along Cheshire Street in east London. It operates every Sunday from around 8am to 2pm.
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  • Brick Lane Market scenes along this most famous of East End markets in London. A stall selling all sorts of junk. Brick Lane Market is a London market centred around Brick Lane, Tower Hamlets. It is located at the northern end of Brick Lane and along Cheshire Street in east London. It operates every Sunday from around 8am to 2pm.
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  • A woman sits outside a shop working on her laptop on Brick Lane, London<br />
Brick Lane was historically an poor area of Irish then Jewish and laterly Bangladeshi immigrants. Today it is the centre of a fashionale urban cultural revival.
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  • Vegetarian balti restaurant menu window on Brick Lane in East London, home to many Indian-style curry houses and businesses. A lone diner eats in shadows towards the rear of the restaurant and illustrations of the dishes offered here are on the corner of the business' window. Vegetarian suggestions and prices are also advertised in Brick Lane, a street in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. It runs from Swanfield Street in the northern part of Bethnal Green, crosses Bethnal Green Road, passes through Spitalfields and is linked to Whitechapel High Street to the south by the short stretch of Osborn Street. Today, it is the heart of the city's Bangladeshi-Sylheti community and is known to some as Banglatown.
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  • NHS support mural in amongst the graffitti and posters on a wall in Brick Lane during the coronavirus pandemic on the 24th April 2020 in London, United Kingdom.
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  • Spring skies at the Truman Brewery on Brick Lane on the 28th March 2018 in East London, United Kingdom.
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  • Mother and child passing a boarded up shop covered in graffitti on a wall in Brick Lane during the coronavirus pandemic on the 24th April 2020 in London, United Kingdom.
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  • Lone figure walking past the graffitti and posters on a wall in a deserted Brick Lane during the coronavirus pandemic on the 24th April 2020 in London, United Kingdom.
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  • COVID support poster, Be kind. Lets look out for one another, in Brick Lane during the coronavirus pandemic on the 24th April 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Originally designed for London, the Community is Kindness campaign has now spread outside the capital to ease fears about the coronavirus pandemic.
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  • NHS support mural in amongst the graffitti and posters on a wall in Brick Lane during the coronavirus pandemic on the 24th April 2020 in London, United Kingdom.
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  • NHS support mural on boarded up shop in Brick Lane during the coronavirus pandemic on the 24th April 2020 in London, United Kingdom.
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  • Empty locked hairdressers on Brick Lane during the coronavirus pandemic on the 24th April 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Hairdressers and salons in the United Kingdom were forced to close their doors in late March.<br />
Salons are classed as non-essential shops, and Boris Johnson announced that all such stores would be asked to shut their doors.<br />
There are fears hairdressers will have to stay shut for another six months, with experts believing there is no safe way for them to open as long as the epidemic is still ongoing.
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  • Empty locked burger bar on Brick Lane during the coronavirus pandemic on the 24th April 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Cafes in the United Kingdom were forced to close their doors in late March.
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  • Roa is a Belgian street artist renowned for his giant black and white animals which can be found on walls and shutters in varying states of decay. Seen here is his pig in a shop doorway on Bacon Street just off Brick Lane. There are also a few Rats and Birds which reside on shop shutters along Brick Lane.<br />
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Street art in the East End of London is an ever changing visual enigma, as the artworks constantly change, as councils clean some walls or new works go up in place of others. While some consider this vandalism or graffiti, these artworks are very popular among local people and visitors alike, as a sense of poignancy remains in the work, many of which have subtle messages.
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  • Roa is a Belgian street artist renowned for his giant black and white animals which can be found on walls and shutters in varying states of decay. Seen here is his Crow in a shop doorway on Bacon Street just off Brick Lane. There are also a few Rats and Birds which reside on shop shutters along Brick Lane.<br />
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Street art in the East End of London is an ever changing visual enigma, as the artworks constantly change, as councils clean some walls or new works go up in place of others. While some consider this vandalism or graffiti, these artworks are very popular among local people and visitors alike, as a sense of poignancy remains in the work, many of which have subtle messages.
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  • Men on break chat in Brick Lane on the first dao of the national lockdown on 5th of November 2020, East London, United Kingdom. The souvenir shop is shut due to lockdown, but the post office is still open and the manger is on a  break as he has got very few customers so has stepped outside to chat with his friends. The UK Govenrment introduced a 4 week lockdown from November 5th - December 2nd to combat the cororanavirus outbreak.
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  • Black and white chevrons, stripes, graffiti along Brick Lane, London, UK.
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  • Woman dressed up as a leopard in spandex, advertising a sale at State of Disarray Pop Up Party Shop - The 'Reckless Fashion Revolution' at The Old Truman Brewery near Brick Lane. Dedicated to dressing party people and performers in the most awesome attire available in a field.
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  • Brick Lane Market scenes along this most famous of East End markets in London. Rubbish accumulates forming piles of trash
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  • Highly fashionable people on Brick Lane in the East End of London. This area of London is known for it's eclectic, brilliant, sometimes bizarre fashion as young people gather on Sunday, market day, and time for people to gather, hang out, and parade their style.
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  • Scenes at Brick Lane, East London.
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  • Young women sitting on the pavemnt eating lunch in front of street paintings on 2nd June 2017 in Brick Lane, London, United Kingdom. Set in the heart of the citys Bangladeshi-Sylheti community. It is famous for its many curry houses and more recently the area has also broadened to being a vibrant art and a fashionable area.
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  • Street art on Buxton Street, off Brick Lane, on the 28th March 2018 in East London, United Kingdom
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  • Golden girls family day out on Brick Lane in London, England, United Kingdom.
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  • Kitch tiger face dress for sale at one of the vintage fashion clothes shops along Brick Lane, London, UK.
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  • Details of a shop on the corner of Sclater Street and Brick Lane that shows, Huguenot, Bangladeshi and contemporary sineage
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  • Vintage Rolls Royce car on Brick Lane, London, UK.
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  • Two girls and a dog outside a painted shutters on Brick Lane in the East End of London, UK. Street art in the East End of London is an ever changing visual enigma, as the artworks constantly change, as councils clean some walls or new works go up in place of others. While some consider this vandalism or graffiti, these artworks are very popular among local people and visitors alike, as a sense of poignancy remains in the work, many of which have subtle messages.
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  • Man wearing a yellow waterproof coat gives out flyers on Brick Lane in the East End of London, UK.
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  • Man wearing a yellow waterproof coat gives out flyers on Brick Lane in the East End of London, UK.
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  • Man wearing a yellow waterproof coat gives out flyers on Brick Lane in the East End of London, UK.
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  • Woman dressed up as a leopard in spandex, advertising a sale at State of Disarray Pop Up Party Shop - The 'Reckless Fashion Revolution' at The Old Truman Brewery near Brick Lane. Dedicated to dressing party people and performers in the most awesome attire available in a field.
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  • Woman dressed up as a leopard in spandex, advertising a sale at State of Disarray Pop Up Party Shop - The 'Reckless Fashion Revolution' at The Old Truman Brewery near Brick Lane. Dedicated to dressing party people and performers in the most awesome attire available in a field.
    20141004_leopard spandex woman_F.jpg
  • Woman dressed up as a leopard in spandex, advertising a sale at State of Disarray Pop Up Party Shop - The 'Reckless Fashion Revolution' at The Old Truman Brewery near Brick Lane. Dedicated to dressing party people and performers in the most awesome attire available in a field.
    20141004_leopard spandex woman_E.jpg
  • Woman dressed up as a leopard in spandex, advertising a sale at State of Disarray Pop Up Party Shop - The 'Reckless Fashion Revolution' at The Old Truman Brewery near Brick Lane. Dedicated to dressing party people and performers in the most awesome attire available in a field.
    20141004_leopard spandex woman_D.jpg
  • Woman dressed up as a leopard in spandex, advertising a sale at State of Disarray Pop Up Party Shop - The 'Reckless Fashion Revolution' at The Old Truman Brewery near Brick Lane. Dedicated to dressing party people and performers in the most awesome attire available in a field.
    20141004_leopard spandex woman_A.jpg
  • Stilt walkers at an Asian street food festival on Brick Lane, London, JUK. Dressed in pink and yellow sari material these women on stilts pose for a picture.
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  • Roa is a Belgian street artist renowned for his giant black and white animals which can be found on walls and shutters in varying states of decay. Biggest of them all is the Roa Crane on Hanbury Street which was put up in 2010. There are also a few Rats and Birds which reside on shop shutters along Brick Lane.<br />
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Street art in the East End of London is an ever changing visual enigma, as the artworks constantly change, as councils clean some walls or new works go up in place of others. While some consider this vandalism or graffiti, these artworks are very popular among local people and visitors alike, as a sense of poignancy remains in the work, many of which have subtle messages.
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  • Roa is a Belgian street artist renowned for his giant black and white animals which can be found on walls and shutters in varying states of decay. Biggest of them all is the Roa Crane on Hanbury Street which was put up in 2010. There are also a few Rats and Birds which reside on shop shutters along Brick Lane.<br />
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Street art in the East End of London is an ever changing visual enigma, as the artworks constantly change, as councils clean some walls or new works go up in place of others. While some consider this vandalism or graffiti, these artworks are very popular among local people and visitors alike, as a sense of poignancy remains in the work, many of which have subtle messages.
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  • Political mural of two shouting heads off Brick Lane. Street art in the East End of London is an ever changing visual enigma, as the artworks constantly change, as councils clean some walls or new works go up in place of others. While some consider this vandalism or graffiti, these artworks are very popular among local people and visitors alike, as a sense of poignancy remains in the work, many of which have subtle messages.
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  • Wall by David Walker on Brick Lane. Street art in the East End of London is an ever changing visual enigma, as the artworks constantly change, as councils clean some walls or new works go up in place of others. While some consider this vandalism or graffiti, these artworks are very popular among local people and visitors alike, as a sense of poignancy remains in the work, many of which have subtle messages.
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  • Wall by Tom Blackford near Brick Lane. Street art in the East End of London is an ever changing visual enigma, as the artworks constantly change, as councils clean some walls or new works go up in place of others. While some consider this vandalism or graffiti, these artworks are very popular among local people and visitors alike, as a sense of poignancy remains in the work, many of which have subtle messages.
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  • Roa is a Belgian street artist renowned for his giant black and white animals which can be found on walls and shutters in varying states of decay. Biggest of them all is the Roa Crane on Hanbury Street which was put up in 2010. There are also a few Rats and Birds which reside on shop shutters along Brick Lane.<br />
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Street art in the East End of London is an ever changing visual enigma, as the artworks constantly change, as councils clean some walls or new works go up in place of others. While some consider this vandalism or graffiti, these artworks are very popular among local people and visitors alike, as a sense of poignancy remains in the work, many of which have subtle messages.
    20120301street art roa crane_A.jpg
  • Highly fashionable people on Brick Lane in the East End of London. This area of London is known for it's eclectic, brilliant, sometimes bizarre fashion as young people gather on Sunday, market day, and time for people to gather, hang out, and parade their style.
    19062011brick laneH.jpg
  • Highly fashionable people on Brick Lane in the East End of London. This area of London is known for it's eclectic, brilliant, sometimes bizarre fashion as young people gather on Sunday, market day, and time for people to gather, hang out, and parade their style.
    19062011brick laneC.jpg
  • Highly fashionable people on Brick Lane in the East End of London. This area of London is known for it's eclectic, brilliant, sometimes bizarre fashion as young people gather on Sunday, market day, and time for people to gather, hang out, and parade their style.
    19062011brick laneB.jpg
  • Highly fashionable people on Brick Lane in the East End of London. This area of London is known for it's eclectic, brilliant, sometimes bizarre fashion as young people gather on Sunday, market day, and time for people to gather, hang out, and parade their style.
    19062011brick laneA.jpg
  • Scenes at Brick Lane, East London. Woman dressed in vintage clothes hold up a blank sign.
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  • Scenes at Brick Lane, East London. Rough Trade East independent record shop.
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  • Scenes at Brick Lane, East London. Rough Trade East independent record shop.
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  • Scenes at Brick Lane, East London. Two Sikh men.
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  • A man skateboards down Brick Lane as people cross the road. London, United Kingdom.
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  • A man at a computer in a coffee shop in the Old Truman Brewery off Brick Lane, London
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  • Man with a Google Me bag on Brick Lane, London, UK.
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  • Girl texting while standing next to a mannequin wearing a red leather jacket outside a shop on Brick Lane, London, UK.
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  • Woman dressed up as a leopard in spandex, advertising a sale at State of Disarray Pop Up Party Shop - The 'Reckless Fashion Revolution' at The Old Truman Brewery near Brick Lane. Dedicated to dressing party people and performers in the most awesome attire available in a field.
    20141004_leopard spandex woman_B.jpg
  • Stilt walkers at an Asian street food festival on Brick Lane, London, JUK. Dressed in pink and yellow sari material these women on stilts pose for a picture.
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  • Various artists wall near Brick Lane. Street art in the East End of London is an ever changing visual enigma, as the artworks constantly change, as councils clean some walls or new works go up in place of others. While some consider this vandalism or graffiti, these artworks are very popular among local people and visitors alike, as a sense of poignancy remains in the work, many of which have subtle messages.
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  • Muslim family walk past a wall by David Walker on Brick Lane. Street art in the East End of London is an ever changing visual enigma, as the artworks constantly change, as councils clean some walls or new works go up in place of others. While some consider this vandalism or graffiti, these artworks are very popular among local people and visitors alike, as a sense of poignancy remains in the work, many of which have subtle messages.
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  • The image of the artwork called Big Bird by the Belgian artist Roa is seen on the side of a Balti restaurant in Hanbury Street, off Brick Lane, East London. Painted in 8 hours on the Victorian brick, the work has become a known landmark on this and surrounding streets where little known artists as well as Roa and Banksy have adorned walls and doorways. ROA (born c. 1975) is the pseudonym of an anonymous graffiti artist from Ghent, Belgium who has created works on the streets of cities across Europe and the United States. ROA generally paints wild animals (such as rats) or birds (such as crows) in black and white. In 2010 ROA came to particular notice in the UK when Hackney council threatened to paint over one of his paintings, a 3.5m high rabbit.
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  • Sign warns people and artists to stay away from their private property. Brick Lane, London, UK. This lane is very well known for street art and with graffiti artists as a location for their work. The owners however, have other ideas.
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  • Sign warns people and artists to stay away from their private property. Brick Lane, London, UK. This lane is very well known for street art and with graffiti artists as a location for their work. The owners however, have other ideas.
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  • Discarded rainbow umbrella on Brick Lane in London, United Kingdom.
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  • Street art by various artists outside a junk shop on Brick Lane, in Shoreditch, East London, United Kingdom. Street art in the East End of London is an ever changing visual enigma, as the artworks constantly change, as councils clean some walls or new works go up in place of others. While some consider this vandalism or graffiti, these artworks are very popular among local people and visitors alike, as a sense of poignancy remains in the work, many of which have subtle messages.
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  • Street art by Roa and various artists on Brick Lane, in Shoreditch, East London, United Kingdom. Street art in the East End of London is an ever changing visual enigma, as the artworks constantly change, as councils clean some walls or new works go up in place of others. While some consider this vandalism or graffiti, these artworks are very popular among local people and visitors alike, as a sense of poignancy remains in the work, many of which have subtle messages.
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  • Street art paste up works by various artists on Brick Lane, in Shoreditch, East London, United Kingdom. Street art in the East End of London is an ever changing visual enigma, as the artworks constantly change, as councils clean some walls or new works go up in place of others. While some consider this vandalism or graffiti, these artworks are very popular among local people and visitors alike, as a sense of poignancy remains in the work, many of which have subtle messages.
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  • Street art paste up works by various artists on Brick Lane, in Shoreditch, East London, United Kingdom. Street art in the East End of London is an ever changing visual enigma, as the artworks constantly change, as councils clean some walls or new works go up in place of others. While some consider this vandalism or graffiti, these artworks are very popular among local people and visitors alike, as a sense of poignancy remains in the work, many of which have subtle messages.
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  • Street art by various artists on Brick Lane, in Shoreditch, East London, United Kingdom. Street art in the East End of London is an ever changing visual enigma, as the artworks constantly change, as councils clean some walls or new works go up in place of others. While some consider this vandalism or graffiti, these artworks are very popular among local people and visitors alike, as a sense of poignancy remains in the work, many of which have subtle messages.
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  • Street art by various artists on Brick Lane, in Shoreditch, East London, United Kingdom. Street art in the East End of London is an ever changing visual enigma, as the artworks constantly change, as councils clean some walls or new works go up in place of others. While some consider this vandalism or graffiti, these artworks are very popular among local people and visitors alike, as a sense of poignancy remains in the work, many of which have subtle messages.
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  • Rob Rider Hill, Graham Farnworth and friends playing in the Vintage Emporium / 14 Bacon St, Brick Lane. At the moment there is a quiet musical revolution going on in London - the city that has spawned so many important styles and movements, now has a bubbling experimental blues and folk scene, with many musicians independently recording and distributing their own albums through crowdfunding and social media without the need of large record labels and restrictive contracts. They play week in week out in a pleathora of small, independent, underground and makeshoft venues that have sprung up such as Jamboree and 14 Bacon Street.
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  • The Art Car Boot Fair in a car park just off Brick Lane in East London. This is an alternative art event where artists show their works and engage with the public. The Art Car Boot Fair was an idea that grew out of a desire to re-introduce some summer fun and frivolity into a thriving but increasingly commercial London art scene. The aim for the Art Car Boot Fair is to be a day when the artists let their hair down and for all-comers to engage with art in a totally informal way, and to pick up some real art bargains.
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  • Fruit fashion. The Art Car Boot Fair in a car park just off Brick Lane in East London. This is an alternative art event where artists show their works and engage with the public. The Art Car Boot Fair was an idea that grew out of a desire to re-introduce some summer fun and frivolity into a thriving but increasingly commercial London art scene. The aim for the Art Car Boot Fair is to be a day when the artists let their hair down and for all-comers to engage with art in a totally informal way, and to pick up some real art bargains.
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  • People listening and dancing to a fantastic band playing surf music. A young boy joins in dancing wildly to the music. The Art Car Boot Fair in a car park just off Brick Lane in East London. This is an alternative art event where artists show their works and engage with the public. The Art Car Boot Fair was an idea that grew out of a desire to re-introduce some summer fun and frivolity into a thriving but increasingly commercial London art scene. The aim for the Art Car Boot Fair is to be a day when the artists let their hair down and for all-comers to engage with art in a totally informal way, and to pick up some real art bargains.
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  • People listening and dancing to a fantastic band playing surf music. The Art Car Boot Fair in a car park just off Brick Lane in East London. This is an alternative art event where artists show their works and engage with the public. The Art Car Boot Fair was an idea that grew out of a desire to re-introduce some summer fun and frivolity into a thriving but increasingly commercial London art scene. The aim for the Art Car Boot Fair is to be a day when the artists let their hair down and for all-comers to engage with art in a totally informal way, and to pick up some real art bargains.
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  • An embrace as two friends meet. The Art Car Boot Fair in a car park just off Brick Lane in East London. This is an alternative art event where artists show their works and engage with the public. The Art Car Boot Fair was an idea that grew out of a desire to re-introduce some summer fun and frivolity into a thriving but increasingly commercial London art scene. The aim for the Art Car Boot Fair is to be a day when the artists let their hair down and for all-comers to engage with art in a totally informal way, and to pick up some real art bargains.
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  • Alternative face painting, here a slice of watermelon. The Art Car Boot Fair in a car park just off Brick Lane in East London. This is an alternative art event where artists show their works and engage with the public. The Art Car Boot Fair was an idea that grew out of a desire to re-introduce some summer fun and frivolity into a thriving but increasingly commercial London art scene. The aim for the Art Car Boot Fair is to be a day when the artists let their hair down and for all-comers to engage with art in a totally informal way, and to pick up some real art bargains.
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  • Colourful kebab shop on Brick Lane on 24th June 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. This fast food takeaway restaurant sells Shawarma kebabs.
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  • Colourful kebab shop on Brick Lane on 24th June 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. This fast food takeaway restaurant sells Shawarma kebabs.
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  • Brick Lane in East London. March 24th 2020 was the first day of enforced lockdown in the UK, in order to stop the spread of the Coronavirus Covid 19. On what would normally be a bustling business / week day in London, the city was deserted, with just a few people in masks out on the street, plus a few taxis and mostly empty buses.
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  • Brick Lane in East London. March 24th 2020 was the first day of enforced lockdown in the UK, in order to stop the spread of the Coronavirus Covid 19. On what would normally be a bustling business / week day in London, the city was deserted, with just a few people in masks out on the street, plus a few taxis and mostly empty buses.
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  • Brick Lane in East London. March 24th 2020 was the first day of enforced lockdown in the UK, in order to stop the spread of the Coronavirus Covid 19. On what would normally be a bustling business / week day in London, the city was deserted, with just a few people in masks out on the street, plus a few taxis and mostly empty buses.
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  • See the truth graffiti on Brick Lane in London, United Kingdom.
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  • Photographic work displayed on the exterior building of the Truman Brewery along Brick Lane on the 28th March 2018 in East London, United Kingdom.
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  • Street art by various artists on Brick Lane, in Shoreditch, East London, United Kingdom. Street art in the East End of London is an ever changing visual enigma, as the artworks constantly change, as councils clean some walls or new works go up in place of others. While some consider this vandalism or graffiti, these artworks are very popular among local people and visitors alike, as a sense of poignancy remains in the work, many of which have subtle messages.
    20180405_street art shoreditch_A_023.jpg
  • Street art paste up works by various artists on Brick Lane, in Shoreditch, East London, United Kingdom. Street art in the East End of London is an ever changing visual enigma, as the artworks constantly change, as councils clean some walls or new works go up in place of others. While some consider this vandalism or graffiti, these artworks are very popular among local people and visitors alike, as a sense of poignancy remains in the work, many of which have subtle messages.
    20180405_street art shoreditch_A_022.jpg
  • Street art paste up works by various artists on Brick Lane, in Shoreditch, East London, United Kingdom. Street art in the East End of London is an ever changing visual enigma, as the artworks constantly change, as councils clean some walls or new works go up in place of others. While some consider this vandalism or graffiti, these artworks are very popular among local people and visitors alike, as a sense of poignancy remains in the work, many of which have subtle messages.
    20180405_street art shoreditch_A_019.jpg
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