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  • Joe and the juice coffee and juice bar remaining open with social distancing warnings during the coronavirus pandemic on the 2nd May 2020 in London, United Kingdom.
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  • Welcome to the KGB TAXI LONDON! Aliaksandr Drinkov, unlicensed rickshaw driver in Lower Clapton during the coronavirus pandemic on the 7th May 2020 in London, United Kingdom. According to a spokesperson for Transport for London TfL, rickshaws are not currently licensed by either TfL or local councils, which is something were lobbying the government for a change in. They clarify that, as there no regulation framework for pedicabs, they are legally able to operate.
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  • Messages thanking everyone on the NHS frontline, care workers and those carrying out essential roles are displayed in Piccadilly Circus, deserted at 7.30am rush hour during the Coronavirus pandemic on 10th May 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The government clampdown includes the closure of most shops, bars and theatres throughout the country.
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  • Welcome to the KGB TAXI LONDON! Aliaksandr Drinkov, unlicensed rickshaw driver in Lower Clapton during the coronavirus pandemic on the 7th May 2020 in London, United Kingdom. According to a spokesperson for Transport for London TfL, rickshaws are not currently licensed by either TfL or local councils, which is something were lobbying the government for a change in. They clarify that, as there no regulation framework for pedicabs, they are legally able to operate.
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  • Homeless man sleeping on the Strand during the coronavirus pandemic on the 10th May 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Despite the Government insisting all homeless people should be provided with shelter during the Covid-19 crisis, whatever their circumstances councils struggle to find accomodation.
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  • Messages thanking everyone on the NHS frontline, care workers and those carrying out essential roles are displayed in Piccadilly Circus, deserted at 7.30am rush hour during the Coronavirus pandemic on 10th May 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The government clampdown includes the closure of most shops, bars and theatres throughout the country.
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  • Homeless man sleeping on the Strand during the coronavirus pandemic on the 10th May 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Despite the Government insisting all homeless people should be provided with shelter during the Covid-19 crisis, whatever their circumstances councils struggle to find accomodation.
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  • A flower rainbow at dawn showing support for the NHS staff outside UCL hospital during the coronavirus pandemic on the 10th May 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Researchers at University College London warn the risk of death if you have an underlying health conditions is five times higher so the team created the coronavirus calculator to let individuals see how at risk they are. Rainbows are used as a symbol of peace and hope as they often appear when the sun follows a heavy rainfall. They serve to remind us that there is hope and light to follow even after dark times. The current trend appears to have started in Italy but has also been adopted by the US, Canada and Spain, where people have adorned their windows and balconies with colourful pictures.
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  • London’s Walkie Talkie building viewed from Fenchurch Street during the coronavirus pandemic on the 2nd May 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The central London skyscraper had already melted cars with a “death ray” caused by its reflective glass before it even finished construction. Once open, its sky garden was criticized for falling short of promises to be a truly public space, and for feeling like “an airport terminal.” In addition, the building’s overall concave design has been charged with creating a down draft powerful enough to knock people over. Its successful grant of planning permission also became in itself a public scandal, given that the planner’s report warned that it would cause “significant visual harm.” And now, to cap it all, the U.K.’s Carbuncle Cup Awards have named the tower the ugliest British building completed in 2015.
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  • Masked figure passing billboard in Clapton, These Days Will Pass during the coronavirus pandemic on the 7th May 2020 in London, United Kingdom.
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  • People morning exercising in Shoreditch Park during the Coronavirus pandemic on 4th May 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The skyline of the City of London can be seen in the background.
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  • Wall mural on the Duke of Wellington Pub on Toynbee Street during the coronavirus pandemic on the 4th May 2020 in London, United Kingdom.
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  • Closed shoe shop by Petticoat Lane during the coronavirus pandemic on the 4th May 2020 in London, United Kingdom.
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  • A closed Petticoat Lane market overlooked by City of London skyline during the coronavirus pandemic on the 4th May 2020 in London, United Kingdom.
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  • Graffitti protesting against domestic violence increase during the coronavirus pandemic outside UCH on the 10th May 2020 in London, United Kingdom. There has been a 24% rise in abuse cases in the UK from March 9, when people with coronavirus symptoms were first asked to abide with self-isolation measures.
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  • Masked figure passing billboard in Clapton, These Days Will Pass during the coronavirus pandemic on the 7th May 2020 in London, United Kingdom.
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  • Van covered in graffiti, Corbet Place, during the coronavirus pandemic on the 4th May 2020 in London, United Kingdom.
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  • Wall paintings, Corbet Place, during the coronavirus pandemic on the 4th May 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The whole street behind the Old Trumans Brewery is covered by murals.
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  • Fox painted on closed Petticoat Lane building with disguarded bedstead during the coronavirus pandemic on the 4th May 2020 in London, United Kingdom.
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  • Closed shop sign during the coronavirus pandemic on the 4th May 2020 in London, United Kingdom.
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  • A closed Petticoat Lane market overlooked by City of London skyline during the coronavirus pandemic on the 4th May 2020 in London, United Kingdom.
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  • Covid Information signs on an empty Great Eastern Street during the coronavirus pandemic on the 4th May 2020 in London, United Kingdom.
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  • New City developments, Great Eastern Street, during the coronavirus pandemic on the 4th May 2020 in London, United Kingdom.
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  • Painting of Hyenas on a closed shop by Petticoat Lane market during the coronavirus pandemic on the 2nd May 2020 in London, United Kingdom.
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  • A closed Petticoat Lane market during the coronavirus pandemic on the 2nd May 2020 in London, United Kingdom.
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  • Empty office working area in the Metro Bank on London Wall during the coronavirus pandemic on the 2nd May 2020 in London, United Kingdom. All returning workers are encouraged to keep working from home if they can. Employers who have people in their offices or on site should ensure that employees are able, where possible, to follow Public Health England guidelines on social distancing including, where possible, maintaining a 2 metre distance from others.
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  • Father sitting on the steps and son in a cow mask, relaxing in their front garden during the coronavirus pandemic on the 10th May 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Although young people may not have a lot of physical space, it is important that they can find ways of creating some mental space.
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  • The Suleymaniye Mosque on the deserted Kingsland Road during the coronavirus pandemic on the 10th May 2020 in London, United Kingdom. It is empty under a categorical instruction of the Sunnah and Shariah, from Hadeeth, to quarantine in order to halt the spread of infectious diseases. In these times, it is a fardh!
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  • The modern development of the mediaeval Paternoster Square, deserted during the coronavirus pandemic on the 10th May 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Designed by Whitfield Partners in 1995 they chose to restore the medieval street plan of the area and commissioned Elizabeth Frink to create the sculpture Paternoster.
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  • The modern development of the mediaeval Paternoster Square, deserted during the coronavirus pandemic on the 10th May 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Designed by Whitfield Partners in 1995 they chose to restore the medieval street plan of the area and commissioned Elizabeth Frink to create the sculpture Paternoster.
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  • A shopping and entertainment hub in Londons West End, Covent Garden centres on the elegant, car-free Piazza, home to fashion stores, craft stalls and the Royal Opera House, empty during the coronavirus pandemic on the 10th May 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Covent Garden has experienced various stages of life. From humble beginnings as a Convent garden, it has moved through many guises over the centuries.  From a home to the aristocracy and the main centre of theatrical life in London it developed into the largest produce market in the world. The commercial vegetable market moved across the river to Nine Elms in 1974.
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  • Man sleeping rough on the Thames Embankment under the Monument commemorating WWI during the coronavirus pandemic on the 10th May 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The Anglo-Belgian Memorial, also known as the Belgian Gratitude Memorial or the Belgian Refugees Memorial, is a war memorial on Victoria Embankment in London, opposite Cleopatras Needle. It was a gift from Belgium, as a mark of thanks for assistance given by the UK during the First World War, and in particular for sheltering thousands of Belgian refugees who fled from the war.
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  • Newly built offices in Copthall, City of London, empty during the coronavirus pandemic on the 2nd May 2020 in London, United Kingdom.
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  • Metro Bank on London Wall open during the coronavirus pandemic on the 2nd May 2020 in London, United Kingdom.
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  • New rusty steel bridge raised walkway at the London Wall development, City of London, during the coronavirus pandemic on the 2nd May 2020 in London, United Kingdom. It was central to Make’s design that the stubs and relics of the elevated walkways should be celebrated and enhanced.
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  • Escalator being repaired in a deserted Alban Gate, a postmodernist building on London Wall, during the coronavirus pandemic on the 2nd May 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Along with Embankment Place and Vauxhall Cross, it has been described as one of the three projects that established designer Sir Terry Farrells reputation in the late-1980s to early-1990s.
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  • West Ham United soccer stadium in the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park during the coronavirus pandemic on the 7th May 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The Olympic sports venues nearby include the London Stadium, and Lee Valley Velopark.
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  • West Ham United soccer stadium in the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park during the coronavirus pandemic on the 7th May 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The Olympic sports venues nearby include the London Stadium, and Lee Valley Velopark. The ironic slogan they Fade And Die is from the song Im Forever Blowing Bubbles which has become the chant of the West Ham Fans.
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  • Stratford City, a mixed-use development project including Westfields shopping city during the coronavirus pandemic on the 7th May 2020 in London, United Kingdom. With a total retail floor area of 1,910,000 square feet 177,000 m2, it is one of the largest urban shopping centres in Europe.
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  • Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park which houses West Ham United soccer stadium during the coronavirus pandemic on the 7th May 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The Olympic sports venues nearby include the London Stadium, and Lee Valley Velopark. In the distance is, Standing at 114.5m tall, the red steel ArcelorMittal Orbit by Anish Kapoor. UKs largest sculpture.
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  • Stratford City, a mixed-use development project including Westfields shopping city during the coronavirus pandemic on the 7th May 2020 in London, United Kingdom. With a total retail floor area of 1,910,000 square feet 177,000 m2, it is one of the largest urban shopping centres in Europe.
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  • Stratford skyline during the coronavirus pandemic on the 7th May 2020 in London, United Kingdom.
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  • Stratford skyline during the coronavirus pandemic on the 7th May 2020 in London, United Kingdom.
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  • Artist studios in graffiti covered street in Hackney Wick during the coronavirus pandemic on the 7th May 2020 in London, United Kingdom.
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  • The River Lea and Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park which houses hip restaurants and startups during the coronavirus pandemic on the 7th May 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The Olympic sports venues nearby include the London Stadium, now home to West Ham United soccer team, and Lee Valley Velopark.
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  • Artists gathering for a memorial to a street person who died during the coronavirus pandemic on the 7th May 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Hackney Wick is home to artist studios in former industrial spaces, quirky cafes, and creative eateries, many who oppose the development and gentrification of the area.
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  • Daily yoga exercise, in front of wall paintings, Corbet Place, during the coronavirus pandemic on the 4th May 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The whole street behind the Old Trumans Brewery is covered by murals.
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  • Masked figure passing billboard in Clapton, These Days Will Pass during the coronavirus pandemic on the 7th May 2020 in London, United Kingdom.
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  • Now converted into flats, the Jewish Soup Kitchen in Brune Street during the coronavirus pandemic on the 4th May 2020 in London, United Kingdom. It opened in 1902 and closed in 1992
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  • The City of London seen from Crossrail Bridge crossing Shoreditch High Street during the coronavirus pandemic on the 4th May 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Crossrail is a 73-mile new railway line under development in the United Kingdom. Crossing London from west to east, at each end of its central core the line will divide into two branches: in the west to Reading and to stations at Heathrow Airport; in the east to Abbey Wood and to Shenfield.
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  • A closed Petticoat Lane market overlooked by City of London skyline during the coronavirus pandemic on the 4th May 2020 in London, United Kingdom.
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  • NHS thank-you mural on Great Eastern Street during the coronavirus pandemic on the 4th May 2020 in London, United Kingdom.
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  • Man filming himself exercising in Aldgate Square during the coronavirus pandemic on the 2nd May 2020 in London, United Kingdom.
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  • New Development, Fen Court on Fenchurch Street during the coronavirus pandemic on the 2nd May 2020 in London, United Kingdom.
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  • New Development, Fen Court, on a deserted Fenchurch Street during the coronavirus pandemic on the 2nd May 2020 in London, United Kingdom.
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  • Lone cyclist on deserted London Wall during the coronavirus pandemic on the 2nd May 2020 in London, United Kingdom.
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  • Suits Supply Store, closed during the coronavirus pandemic on the 2nd May 2020 in London, United Kingdom.
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  • London’s Walkie Talkie Building viewed from Lloyds Building during the coronavirus pandemic on the 2nd May 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The Lloyds building is the home of the insurance institution Lloyds of London.
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  • Balls Brothers bar in Austin Friars left deserted like the Mary Celeste during the coronavirus pandemic on the 2nd May 2020 in London, United Kingdom.
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  • Tailors closed during the coronavirus pandemic on the 2nd May 2020 in London, United Kingdom.
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  • Balls Brothers bar in Austin Friars left deserted like the Mary Celeste during the coronavirus pandemic on the 2nd May 2020 in London, United Kingdom.
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  • The tiny historic street of Austin Friars in the City of London during the coronavirus pandemic on the 2nd May 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Many of the scenes in Wolf Hall revolve around Cromwells home at Austin Friars in the heart of the City of London. Founded as an Augustinian Friary in the 1260s, the site remained a monastic complex until 1538, when Cromwell was instrumental in its dissolution.
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  • God Bless The NHS chalked up on a fence in Stoke Newington during the coronavirus pandemic on the 10th May 2020 in London, United Kingdom.
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  • Statue of Sir John Soane at the Bank of England overlooking a deserted street during the coronavirus pandemic on the 10th May 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Sir John Soane designed the Bank of England in 1793.
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  • Sign Beware Pedestrians by the Guild Hall during the coronavirus pandemic on the 10th May 2020 in London, United Kingdom.
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  • Magic Goes Wrong sign on the Strands Vaudaville theatre during the coronavirus pandemic on the 10th May 2020 in London, United Kingdom.
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  • Chinatown, with the new year lanterns still hanging, is deserted during the coronavirus pandemic on the 10th May 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Restaurant owners in fear anti Chinese stigma and racism due to the coronavirus crisis will hamper the areas recovery.
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  • Closed tourist shop and The Invisible Man poster in front of a boarded up cinema in Leicester Square in the centre of Londons cinema land, empty during the coronavirus pandemic on the 10th May 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The main headline What you cant see can hurt you has a savage irony during the COVID lockdown.
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  • The Invisible Man poster in front of a boarded up cinema in Leicester Square in the centre of Londons cinema land, empty during the coronavirus pandemic on the 10th May 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The main headline What you cant see can hurt you has a savage irony during the COVID lockdown.
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  • Homeless men sleeping in the portico of St Pauls Church, Covent Garden during the coronavirus pandemic on the 10th May 2020 in London, United Kingdom. It was designed by Inigo Jones as part of a commission for the 4th Earl of Bedford in 1631 to create houses and buildings fit for the habitations of Gentlemen and men of ability.
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  • Homeless men sleeping in the portico of St Pauls Church, Covent Garden during the coronavirus pandemic on the 10th May 2020 in London, United Kingdom. It was designed by Inigo Jones as part of a commission for the 4th Earl of Bedford in 1631 to create houses and buildings fit for the habitations of Gentlemen and men of ability.
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  • Homeless men sleeping in the portico of St Pauls Church, Covent Garden during the coronavirus pandemic on the 10th May 2020 in London, United Kingdom. It was designed by Inigo Jones as part of a commission for the 4th Earl of Bedford in 1631 to create houses and buildings fit for the habitations of Gentlemen and men of ability.
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  • Cleopatra’s Needle, made in Egypt for the Pharaoh Thotmes III in 1460 BC and brought to London from Alexandria the royal city of Cleopatra in 1878 photographed on the empty Embankment during the coronavirus pandemic on the 10th May 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Britain wanted something big and noticeable to commemorate the British victory in Egypt over Napoleon, sixty-three years earlier.
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  • Bronze Sphynx guarding Cleopatra’s Needle, made in Egypt for the Pharaoh Thotmes III in 1460 BC and brought to London from Alexandria the royal city of Cleopatra in 1878 photographed on the empty Embankment during the coronavirus pandemic on the 10th May 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Britain wanted something big and noticeable to commemorate the British victory in Egypt over Napoleon, sixty-three years earlier. At low tide you can step to the platform on the River side and place flower heads on the platform as an offering to the Thames Isis Goddess and wait. The rising water will splash up the steps then gradually over the platform from each side. When the two washes meet in the middle they slap together and form dual ripples which carry the flowers away. This huge granite structure was engineered precisely to do this and hidden in plain sight for those that can see.
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  • The Cenotaph on Whitehall, the central focus for the remembrance and commemoration events in Britain photographed during the coronavirus pandemic on the 10th May 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Cenotaph means empty tomb. It symbolises the unprecedented losses suffered during the First World War and is dedicated to The Glorious Dead. There are no names inscribed on the Cenotaph, which allowed individuals to assign their own meaning to the memorial. It also provided a tangible place of mourning for those whose husbands, sons, brothers, friends and relations died during the war without a known grave. This symbolism also resonates through the introduction of the two minutes silence on Armistice Day and the interment of the Unknown Warrior.
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  • Empty bike racks on the London Wall during the coronavirus pandemic on the 2nd May 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The London Wall was the defensive wall first built by the Romans around Londinium, their strategically important port town on the River Thames in what is now London, England, and subsequently maintained until the 18th century.
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  • New rusty steel bridge raised walkway at the London Wall Place development, City of London, during the coronavirus pandemic on the 2nd May 2020 in London, United Kingdom. It was central to Make’s design that the stubs and relics of the elevated walkways should be celebrated and enhanced.
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  • Museum of London closed and the streets empty during the coronavirus pandemic on the 2nd May 2020 in London, United Kingdom.
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  • Bus travelling along London Wall during the coronavirus pandemic on the 2nd May 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Travel on London buses were free from Monday, April 20, as part of a plan to protect bus drivers from catching the coronavirus. Passengers board only by the middle doors and to travel for free in order to keep a distance from drivers.<br />
20 London bus drivers have so far lost their lives from the virus.
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  • West Ham United soccer stadium in the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park during the coronavirus pandemic on the 7th May 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The Olympic sports venues nearby include the London Stadium, and Lee Valley Velopark. The ironic slogan they Fade And Die is from the song Im Forever Blowing Bubbles which has become the chant of the West Ham Fans.
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  • Locked sports apparatus in the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park which houses West Ham United soccer stadium during the coronavirus pandemic on the 7th May 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The Olympic sports venues nearby include the London Stadium, and Lee Valley Velopark.
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  • Stratford City, a mixed-use development project includinf Westfields shopping city during the coronavirus pandemic on the 7th May 2020 in London, United Kingdom. With a total retail floor area of 1,910,000 square feet 177,000 m2, it is one of the largest urban shopping centres in Europe.
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  • Stratford City, a mixed-use development project including Westfields shopping city during the coronavirus pandemic on the 7th May 2020 in London, United Kingdom. With a total retail floor area of 1,910,000 square feet 177,000 m2, it is one of the largest urban shopping centres in Europe.
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  • Lea Valley Velopark during the coronavirus pandemic on the 7th May 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The Velodrome remains to be the only venue in the world where you can experience BMX, track and mountain biking.
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  • Stratford City, a mixed-use development project including Westfields shopping city during the coronavirus pandemic on the 7th May 2020 in London, United Kingdom. With a total retail floor area of 1,910,000 square feet 177,000 m2, it is one of the largest urban shopping centres in Europe.
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  • The Rio Cinema on Kingsland Road, Hackney with anti virus message during the coronavirus pandemic on the 7th May 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The sign says Dear Virus, You Will Not Kill Ciinemas
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  • Folgate Street off Commercial Street during the coronavirus pandemic on the 4th May 2020 in London, United Kingdom.
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  • Daily yoga exercise, in front of wall paintings, Corbet Place, during the coronavirus pandemic on the 4th May 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The whole street behind the Old Trumans Brewery is covered by murals.
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  • Street cleaner on closed Petticoat Lane market overlooked by City of London skyline during the coronavirus pandemic on the 4th May 2020 in London, United Kingdom.
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  • A closed Petticoat Lane market overlooked by City of London skyline during the coronavirus pandemic on the 4th May 2020 in London, United Kingdom.
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  • Closed shop sign during the coronavirus pandemic on the 4th May 2020 in London, United Kingdom.
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  • City of London From  Liverpool Street Station during the coronavirus pandemic on the 4th May 2020 in London, United Kingdom.
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  • Covid Information signs on an empty Great Eastern Street during the coronavirus pandemic on the 4th May 2020 in London, United Kingdom.
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  • Homless person camping by Shoreditch Station during the coronavirus pandemic on the 4th May 2020 in London, United Kingdom.
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  • Looking at the City of London from  Shoreditch High Street during the coronavirus pandemic on the 4th May 2020 in London, United Kingdom.
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  • Graffiti and flyposting closed Petticoat Lane building during the coronavirus pandemic on the 2nd May 2020 in London, United Kingdom.
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  • Corinthian House on empty Great Eastern Street, Shoeditch during the coronavirus pandemic on the 4th May 2020 in London, United Kingdom.
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  • Masked man walking past murals on Shoreditch High Street during the coronavirus pandemic on the 4th May 2020 in London, United Kingdom.
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  • A closed Petticoat Lane market overlooked by City of London skyline during the coronavirus pandemic on the 2nd May 2020 in London, United Kingdom.
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  • The East India Arms pub in the City of London during the coronavirus pandemic on the 2nd May 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The building is located on Fenchurch Street next to the place where the East India Company had its headquarters. The 1829 building is now the oldest building in the Lloyds Avenue Conservation Area.
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