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  • Property estate agent's billboard showing old street scene under railway bridge in Herne Hill, South London SE24. The south London business Burnet Ware has handled the sale and lettings of houses and properties since 1882 in the 19th century. The picture on the billboard shows us the junction in Herne Hill of Half Moon Lane with Victorian shops lining the street on both sides. The area grew as a result of the railways and the rail bridge overhead still handles trains travelling from the southern suburbs into central London.
    herne_hill05-08-01-2016.jpg
  • Property estate agent's billboard showing old street scene under railway bridge in Herne Hill, South London SE24. The south London business Burnet Ware has handled the sale and lettings of houses and properties since 1882 in the 19th century. The picture on the billboard shows us the junction in Herne Hill of Half Moon Lane with Victorian shops lining the street on both sides. The area grew as a result of the railways and the rail bridge overhead still handles trains travelling from the southern suburbs into central London.
    herne_hill04-08-01-2016.jpg
  • Colourful shutters of a shop business in Herne Hill, South London SE24. The Indian Take-away is called Chutney and is located in the borough of Lambeth. A mother pushes her child along the road with a pushchair buggy on wet ground after recent rainfall. On the shutters we see a very intricate illustration of Indian culture with a woman in a sari and a tiger above her head. On the other side we see a ceremonial elephant and Maharajah character. The name Chutney stretches across most of its width.
    herne_hill01-08-01-2016.jpg
  • Old railway-style sign under the railway bridge in Herne Hill, South London SE24. The area grew as a result of the railways and the rail bridge overhead still handles trains travelling from the southern suburbs into central London.
    herne_hill07-08-01-2016.jpg
  • Seen from the roof, we see an aerial perspective of an early morning swim for many south London locals as they bathe in the unheated pool of  the Grade II listed  Brockwell (Brixton) Lido in Brockwell Park, Herne Hill. The Lido is a magnet, an oasis, for city dwellers to escape, if only for an hour from the pressures of fast urban life. Many enjoy the benefits of outdoor bathing and the friendship of meeting old friends. In the centre, a mother helps her young daughter up from the cool morning water before another hot day in August. Brockwell Lido is a large, open air swimming pool in Brockwell Park, Herne Hill, London. It opened in July 1937, closed in 1990 and after a local campaign was re-opened in 1994. Brockwell Lido was designed by HA Rowbotham and TL Smithson of the London County Council's Parks Department to replace Brockwell Park bathing pond.
    brockwell_lido01-25-08-1995_2.jpg
  • Many racial groups enjoy the pleasures of outdoor in the unheated pool of  the Grade II listed  Brockwell (Brixton) Lido in Brockwell Park, Herne Hill. The Lido is a magnet, an oasis, for city dwellers to escape, if only for an hour from the pressures of fast urban life. Many enjoy the benefits of outdoor bathing and the friendship of meeting old friends. Wearing a straw hat, necklace and hanging sunglasses, a young afro-Caribbean man sunbathes near a blonde white girl who looks over her shoulder. Brockwell Lido is a large, open air swimming pool in Brockwell Park, Herne Hill, London. It opened in July 1937, closed in 1990 and after a local campaign was re-opened in 1994. Brockwell Lido was designed by HA Rowbotham and TL Smithson of the London County Council's Parks Department to replace Brockwell Park bathing pond.
    brockwell_lido02-25-08-1995_2.jpg
  • New independent businesses soon to open on Railton Road on the 25th February 2019 in Herne Hill in the United Kingdom.
    RecordWeather-25FEB19-06733.jpg
  • As the second week of the UK governments Coronavirus lockdown ends on a fine Spring weekend, and 24hrs after it was reported that 3,000 Londoners had been counted in Brockwell Park, Herne Hill, resulting in the closure of this significant public green space by Lambeth council, a 2metre social distance marker is on the floor and a digital ad is displayed in an empty Herne Hill railway station ticket hall, asking for the public to thank NHS staff while two members of the public play on the pavement outside, on 5th April 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_HerneHill-19-05-04-2020.jpg
  • During an August heatwave, the population of Brixton and many others from all over London, bask in the glorious weather at the Brockwell (Brixton)  Lido in Brockwell Park, Herne Hill, South London. The Lido is a magnet for families, select groups, the young and old and represents an amalgam of humanity who enjoy the benefits of outdoor bathing and the friendship of meeting old friends and new acquaitances. We see two men of Afro-carribean origin who have a corner of the Lido to themselves. One wears a towel wrapped around his lower-body and sits, arms folded with a look of territorial superiority while the other applies sun lotion to his leg. There is little space left on the full pavement which retains its solar heat long after the sun has left the quadrangle of the lido's oblong design but their colourful towels and possessions are spread out on the paving stones along with childrens' toys including an Action Man toy soldier who is also tanning himself. It is a scene of fun for all ages and backgrounds. Brockwell Lido is a large, open air swimming pool in Brockwell Park, Herne Hill, London. It opened in July 1937, closed in 1990 and after a local campaign was re-opened in 1994. Brockwell Lido was designed by HA Rowbotham and TL Smithson of the London County Council's Parks Department to replace Brockwell Park bathing pond. It is now a Grade II listed building
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  • As the second week of the UK governments Coronavirus lockdown ends on a fine Spring weekend, and 24hrs after it was reported that 3,000 Londoners had been counted in Brockwell Park, Herne Hill, resulting in the closure of this significant public green space by Lambeth council, pedestrians walk past the open door and hazard tape marking a 2metre social distance notice on the floor of an empty Herne Hill railway station ticket hall, on 5th April 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_HerneHill-16-05-04-2020.jpg
  • As the second week of the UK governments Coronavirus lockdown ends on a fine Spring weekend, and 24hrs after it was reported that 3,000 Londoners had been counted in Brockwell Park, Herne Hill, resulting in the closure of this significant public green space by Lambeth council, an NHS digital ad displayed in an empty Herne Hill railway station ticket hall, asks for the public to stay at home to save lives, on 5th April 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_HerneHill-13-05-04-2020.jpg
  • During an August heatwave, the population of Brixton and many others from all over London, bask in the glorious weather at the Brockwell (Brixton)  Lido in Brockwell Park, Herne Hill, South London. The Lido is a magnet for families, select groups, the young and old and represents an amalgam of humanity who enjoy the benefits of outdoor bathing and the friendship of meeting old friends and new acquaitances. We see a mass of people in late afternoon light with deep tans from the extended hot summer. There is little space left on the full pavement which retains its solar heat long after the sun has left the quadrangle of the lido's oblong design. They lay reading a newspaper or book, spread themselves on small towels or just chat to fellow-bathers. Swimmers are in the unheated water, others jump in or stand on the edge thinking about their next dive. It is a scene of chaotic fun for all ages and backgrounds. Brockwell Lido is a large, open air swimming pool in Brockwell Park, Herne Hill, London. It opened in July 1937, closed in 1990 and after a local campaign was re-opened in 1994. Brockwell Lido was designed by HA Rowbotham and TL Smithson of the London County Council's Parks Department to replace Brockwell Park bathing pond. It is now a Grade II listed building
    RB-0168.jpg
  • Chips, burgers and fast-food is popular at the outdoor the Grade II listed  Brockwell (Brixton) Lido in Brockwell Park, Herne Hill. The Lido is a magnet, an oasis, for city dwellers to escape, if only for an hour from the pressures of fast urban life. Many enjoy the benefits of outdoor bathing and the friendship of meeting old friends. A rather overweight young man takes some plastic cutlery after dousing his fries in ketchup as others queue for food. Brockwell Lido is a large, open air swimming pool in Brockwell Park, Herne Hill, London. It opened in July 1937, closed in 1990 and after a local campaign was re-opened in 1994. Brockwell Lido was designed by HA Rowbotham and TL Smithson of the London County Council's Parks Department to replace Brockwell Park bathing pond.
    brockwell_lido03-25-08-1995_2.jpg
  • Mothers and their children exit Herne Hill Baptist Church, Herne Hill SE24 that serves as a temporary Polling station for voters on Britain's general election day.
    2010election_day13-06-05-2010_1.jpg
  • As the second week of the UK governments Coronavirus lockdown ends on a fine Spring weekend, and 24hrs after it was reported that 3,000 Londoners had been counted in Brockwell Park, Herne Hill, resulting in the closure of this significant public green space by Lambeth council, a digital ad for Sainsburys supermarket asking for an in-store 2 metre social distance is displayed in an empty Herne Hill railway station ticket hall, on 5th April 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_HerneHill-12-05-04-2020.jpg
  • Racist graffiti has been sprayed on a wall on Herne Hill in the south London borough of Southwark. Appearing some time over the weekend, the offensive message was left outside a jazz and funk bar called Dee Dee's in an otherwise very affluent suburb of the capital, making this offence very unusual and shocking many residents. It was initially partly painted over then covered by sheets before council workmen appeared to remove the graffiti within 30mins after it being reported.
    racist_graffiti05-26-05-2015_1.jpg
  • A women walking along Railton Road on the 25th February 2019 in Herne Hill in the United Kingdom. A new English record was set on this day with temperatures rising to 20.1C in south-west London. It is the first time a temperature of over 20C has been recorded in England during winter.
    RecordWeather-25FEB19-06746.jpg
  • A young reader collects books to borrow in the re-opened Carnegie Library on Herne Hill in south London which has opened its doors for the first time in almost 2 years, on 15th February 2018, in London, England. Closed by Lambeth council and occupied by protesters for 10 days in 2016, the library bequeathed by US philanthropist Andrew Carnegie has been locked ever since because, say Lambeth austerity cuts are necessary. A gym that locals say they dont want or need has been installed in the listed basement and actual library space a fraction as before and its believed no qualified librarians will be present to administer it. Protesters also believe this community building will ultimately sold off by Lambeth council for luxury homes.
    carnegie_library-39-15-02-2018.jpg
  • Exterior of the Carnegie Library on Herne Hill in south London which re-opens for the first time in almost 2 years, on 15th February 2018, in London, England. Closed by Lambeth council and occupied by protesters for 10 days in 2016, the library bequeathed by US philanthropist Andrew Carnegie has been locked ever since because, say Lambeth austerity cuts are necessary. A gym that locals say they dont want or need has been installed in the listed basement and actual library space a fraction as before and its believed no qualified librarians will be present to administer it. Protesters also believe this community building will ultimately sold off by Lambeth council for luxury homes.
    carnegie_library-13-15-02-2018.jpg
  • A mother leads her child past the exterior frontage of Carnegie Library in Herne Hill. Faced with the closure of its local library, Lambeth council plan to close the facility used by the community as part of austerity cuts, saying they will convert the building into a gym and privately-owned gentrified businesses - rather than a much-loved reading and learning resource. £12,600 was donated by the American philanthropist Andrew Carnegie to help build the library which opened in 1906. It is a fine example of Edwardian civic architecture, built with red Flettan bricks and terracotta, listed as Grade II in 1981.
    carnegie_library01-23-02-2016_1.jpg
  • A wide landscape of flooding in an inner-city road junction. A burst water main closed the otherwise busy junction of Half Moon Lane and Dulwich Road in the south London area of Herne Hill. At about 5am, emergency crews were called when water inundated local homes and businesses, forcing residents to evacuate their properties and leave before electricity supplies were shut down.
    SE24_burst_water_main02-07-08-2013.jpg
  • Sunset over the Meath Estate on the 25th February 2019 in Herne Hill in the United Kingdom. A new English record was set on this day with temperatures rising to 20.1C in south-west London. It is the first time a temperature of over 20C has been recorded in England during winter.
    RecordWeather-25FEB19-06835.jpg
  • Sunset over the Meath Estate on the 25th February 2019 in Herne Hill in the United Kingdom. A new English record was set on this day with temperatures rising to 20.1C in south-west London. It is the first time a temperature of over 20C has been recorded in England during winter.
    RecordWeather-25FEB19-06828.jpg
  • A man reads childrens titles in the re-opened Carnegie Library on Herne Hill in south London which has opened its doors for the first time in almost 2 years, on 15th February 2018, in London, England. Closed by Lambeth council and occupied by protesters for 10 days in 2016, the library bequeathed by US philanthropist Andrew Carnegie has been locked ever since because, say Lambeth austerity cuts are necessary. A gym that locals say they dont want or need has been installed in the listed basement and actual library space a fraction as before and its believed no qualified librarians will be present to administer it. Protesters also believe this community building will ultimately sold off by Lambeth council for luxury homes.
    carnegie_library-27-15-02-2018.jpg
  • Young reader and his mum in the re-opened Carnegie Library on Herne Hill in south London which has opened its doors for the first time in almost 2 years, on 15th February 2018, in London, England. Closed by Lambeth council and occupied by protesters for 10 days in 2016, the library bequeathed by US philanthropist Andrew Carnegie has been locked ever since because, say Lambeth austerity cuts are necessary. A gym that locals say they dont want or need has been installed in the listed basement and actual library space a fraction as before and its believed no qualified librarians will be present to administer it. Protesters also believe this community building will ultimately sold off by Lambeth council for luxury homes.
    carnegie_library-35-15-02-2018.jpg
  • A young reader in the re-opened Carnegie Library on Herne Hill in south London which has opened its doors for the first time in almost 2 years, on 15th February 2018, in London, England. Closed by Lambeth council and occupied by protesters for 10 days in 2016, the library bequeathed by US philanthropist Andrew Carnegie has been locked ever since because, say Lambeth austerity cuts are necessary. A gym that locals say they dont want or need has been installed in the listed basement and actual library space a fraction as before and its believed no qualified librarians will be present to administer it. Protesters also believe this community building will ultimately sold off by Lambeth council for luxury homes.
    carnegie_library-22-15-02-2018.jpg
  • A young boy in the re-opened Carnegie Library on Herne Hill in south London which has opened its doors for the first time in almost 2 years, on 15th February 2018, in London, England. Closed by Lambeth council and occupied by protesters for 10 days in 2016, the library bequeathed by US philanthropist Andrew Carnegie has been locked ever since because, say Lambeth austerity cuts are necessary. A gym that locals say they dont want or need has been installed in the listed basement and actual library space a fraction as before and its believed no qualified librarians will be present to administer it. Protesters also believe this community building will ultimately sold off by Lambeth council for luxury homes.
    carnegie_library-25-15-02-2018.jpg
  • A young boy protests outside Carnegie Library on Herne Hill in south London which re-opens for the first time in almost 2 years, on 15th February 2018, in London, England. Closed by Lambeth council and occupied by protesters for 10 days in 2016, the library bequeathed by US philanthropist Andrew Carnegie has been locked ever since because, say Lambeth austerity cuts are necessary. A gym that locals say they dont want or need has been installed in the listed basement and actual library space a fraction as before and its believed no qualified librarians will be present to administer it. Protesters also believe this community building will ultimately sold off by Lambeth council for luxury homes.
    carnegie_library-16-15-02-2018.jpg
  • Young readers in the re-opened Carnegie Library on Herne Hill in south London which has opened its doors for the first time in almost 2 years, on 15th February 2018, in London, England. Closed by Lambeth council and occupied by protesters for 10 days in 2016, the library bequeathed by US philanthropist Andrew Carnegie has been locked ever since because, say Lambeth austerity cuts are necessary. A gym that locals say they dont want or need has been installed in the listed basement and actual library space a fraction as before and its believed no qualified librarians will be present to administer it. Protesters also believe this community building will ultimately sold off by Lambeth council for luxury homes.
    carnegie_library-19-15-02-2018.jpg
  • Exterior of the Carnegie Library on Herne Hill in south London which re-opens for the first time in almost 2 years, on 15th February 2018, in London, England. Closed by Lambeth council and occupied by protesters for 10 days in 2016, the library bequeathed by US philanthropist Andrew Carnegie has been locked ever since because, say Lambeth austerity cuts are necessary. A gym that locals say they dont want or need has been installed in the listed basement and actual library space a fraction as before and its believed no qualified librarians will be present to administer it. Protesters also believe this community building will ultimately sold off by Lambeth council for luxury homes.
    carnegie_library-11-15-02-2018.jpg
  • Exterior of the Carnegie Library on Herne Hill in south London which re-opens for the first time in almost 2 years, on 15th February 2018, in London, England. Closed by Lambeth council and occupied by protesters for 10 days in 2016, the library bequeathed by US philanthropist Andrew Carnegie has been locked ever since because, say Lambeth austerity cuts are necessary. A gym that locals say they dont want or need has been installed in the listed basement and actual library space a fraction as before and its believed no qualified librarians will be present to administer it. Protesters also believe this community building will ultimately sold off by Lambeth council for luxury homes.
    carnegie_library-02-15-02-2018.jpg
  • Exterior of the Carnegie Library on Herne Hill in south London which re-opens for the first time in almost 2 years, on 15th February 2018, in London, England. Closed by Lambeth council and occupied by protesters for 10 days in 2016, the library bequeathed by US philanthropist Andrew Carnegie has been locked ever since because, say Lambeth austerity cuts are necessary. A gym that locals say they dont want or need has been installed in the listed basement and actual library space a fraction as before and its believed no qualified librarians will be present to administer it. Protesters also believe this community building will ultimately sold off by Lambeth council for luxury homes.
    carnegie_library-14-15-02-2018.jpg
  • Exactly 110 years after it opened, and 100 days after it was closed, campaigners against the closure of Carnegie Library in Herne Hill, south London dressed in Edwardian clothing for speeches and a street party on 9th July, London. Shut by Lambeth council and occupied by protesters for 10 days in April, the library which was bequeathed by American philanthropist, Andrew Carnegie has been locked ever since because, say Lambeth austerity cuts are necessary even though 24hr security make it more expensive to keep closed than open for the local community. A gym that locals say they don't want or need is planned to replace the working library and while some of the 20,000 books on shelves will remain, no librarians will be present to administer it.
    carnegie_library-01-09-07-2016.jpg
  • A mother leads her kids past the exterior frontage of Carnegie Library in Herne Hill. Faced with the closure of its local library, Lambeth council plan to close the facility used by the community as part of austerity cuts, saying they will convert the building into a gym and privately-owned gentrified businesses - rather than a much-loved reading and learning resource. £12,600 was donated by the American philanthropist Andrew Carnegie to help build the library which opened in 1906. It is a fine example of Edwardian civic architecture, built with red Flettan bricks and terracotta, listed as Grade II in 1981.
    carnegie_library08-25-02-2016_1.jpg
  • A wide landscape of flooding in an inner-city road junction. A burst water main closed the otherwise busy junction of Half Moon Lane and Dulwich Road in the south London area of Herne Hill. At about 5am, emergency crews were called when water inundated local homes and businesses, forcing residents to evacuate their properties and leave before electricity supplies were shut down.
    SE24_burst_water_main23-07-08-2013.jpg
  • A wide landscape of flooding in an inner-city road junction. A burst water main closed the otherwise busy junction of Half Moon Lane and Dulwich Road in the south London area of Herne Hill. At about 5am, emergency crews were called when water inundated local homes and businesses, forcing residents to evacuate their properties and leave before electricity supplies were shut down.
    SE24_burst_water_main04-07-08-2013.jpg
  • Ongoing Network Rail renovations cause local shops to remain empty at Herne Hill on the 20th May 2019 in London in the United Kingdom.
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  • A women pushes a pram on the 25th February 2019 in Herne Hill in the United Kingdom. A new English record was set on this day with temperatures rising to 20.1C in south-west London. It is the first time a temperature of over 20C has been recorded in England during winter.
    RecordWeather-25FEB19-06744.jpg
  • Entrance of the re-opened Carnegie Library on Herne Hill in south London which has opened its doors for the first time in almost 2 years, on 15th February 2018, in London, England. Closed by Lambeth council and occupied by protesters for 10 days in 2016, the library bequeathed by US philanthropist Andrew Carnegie has been locked ever since because, say Lambeth austerity cuts are necessary. A gym that locals say they dont want or need has been installed in the listed basement and actual library space a fraction as before and its believed no qualified librarians will be present to administer it. Protesters also believe this community building will ultimately sold off by Lambeth council for luxury homes.
    carnegie_library-43-15-02-2018.jpg
  • Entrance of the re-opened Carnegie Library on Herne Hill in south London which has opened its doors for the first time in almost 2 years, on 15th February 2018, in London, England. Closed by Lambeth council and occupied by protesters for 10 days in 2016, the library bequeathed by US philanthropist Andrew Carnegie has been locked ever since because, say Lambeth austerity cuts are necessary. A gym that locals say they dont want or need has been installed in the listed basement and actual library space a fraction as before and its believed no qualified librarians will be present to administer it. Protesters also believe this community building will ultimately sold off by Lambeth council for luxury homes.
    carnegie_library-42-15-02-2018.jpg
  • An information board informing readers of the library app in the re-opened Carnegie Library on Herne Hill in south London which has opened its doors for the first time in almost 2 years, on 15th February 2018, in London, England. Closed by Lambeth council and occupied by protesters for 10 days in 2016, the library bequeathed by US philanthropist Andrew Carnegie has been locked ever since because, say Lambeth austerity cuts are necessary. A gym that locals say they dont want or need has been installed in the listed basement and actual library space a fraction as before and its believed no qualified librarians will be present to administer it. Protesters also believe this community building will ultimately sold off by Lambeth council for luxury homes.
    carnegie_library-34-15-02-2018.jpg
  • A young reader in the re-opened Carnegie Library on Herne Hill in south London which has opened its doors for the first time in almost 2 years, on 15th February 2018, in London, England. Closed by Lambeth council and occupied by protesters for 10 days in 2016, the library bequeathed by US philanthropist Andrew Carnegie has been locked ever since because, say Lambeth austerity cuts are necessary. A gym that locals say they dont want or need has been installed in the listed basement and actual library space a fraction as before and its believed no qualified librarians will be present to administer it. Protesters also believe this community building will ultimately sold off by Lambeth council for luxury homes.
    carnegie_library-21-15-02-2018.jpg
  • Exterior of the Carnegie Library on Herne Hill in south London which re-opens for the first time in almost 2 years, on 15th February 2018, in London, England. Closed by Lambeth council and occupied by protesters for 10 days in 2016, the library bequeathed by US philanthropist Andrew Carnegie has been locked ever since because, say Lambeth austerity cuts are necessary. A gym that locals say they dont want or need has been installed in the listed basement and actual library space a fraction as before and its believed no qualified librarians will be present to administer it. Protesters also believe this community building will ultimately sold off by Lambeth council for luxury homes.
    carnegie_library-15-15-02-2018.jpg
  • The exterior frontage of Carnegie Library in Herne Hill. Faced with the closure of its local library, Lambeth council plan to close the facility used by the community as part of austerity cuts, saying they will convert the building into a gym and privately-owned gentrified businesses - rather than a much-loved reading and learning resource. £12,600 was donated by the American philanthropist Andrew Carnegie to help build the library which opened in 1906. It is a fine example of Edwardian civic architecture, built with red Flettan bricks and terracotta, listed as Grade II in 1981.
    carnegie_library04-23-02-2016_1.jpg
  • Racist graffiti has been sprayed on a wall on Herne Hill in the south London borough of Southwark. Appearing some time over the weekend, the offensive message was left outside a jazz and funk bar called Dee Dee's in an otherwise very affluent suburb of the capital, making this offence very unusual and shocking many residents. It was initially partly painted over then covered by sheets before council workmen appeared to remove the graffiti within 30mins after it being reported.
    racist_graffiti04-26-05-2015_1.jpg
  • Racist graffiti has been sprayed on a wall on Herne Hill in the south London borough of Southwark. Appearing some time over the weekend, the offensive message was left outside a jazz and funk bar called Dee Dee's in an otherwise very affluent suburb of the capital, making this offence very unusual and shocking many residents. It was initially partly painted over then covered by sheets before council workmen appeared to remove the graffiti within 30mins after it being reported.
    racist_graffiti03-26-05-2015_1.jpg
  • Local vehicles belonging to local businesses in deep water after a burst water main closed the otherwise busy junction of Half Moon Lane and Dulwich Road in the south London area of Herne Hill. At about 5am, emergency crews were called when water inundated local homes and businesses, forcing residents to evacuate their properties and leave before electricity supplies were shut down.
    SE24_burst_water_main10-07-08-2013.jpg
  • A wide landscape of flooding in an inner-city road junction. A burst water main closed the otherwise busy junction of Half Moon Lane and Dulwich Road in the south London area of Herne Hill. At about 5am, emergency crews were called when water inundated local homes and businesses, forcing residents to evacuate their properties and leave before electricity supplies were shut down.
    SE24_burst_water_main03-07-08-2013.jpg
  • A Thames Water employee at the scene of an empty road due to a cracked road surface of tarmac, weeks after disastrous flooding in nearby Herne Hill, south London. Denmark Hill has been closed in both directions due to another burst water main in multiple locations across the road (A215) between the junctions of Champion Hill and Champion Park in south London. Water is seen running towards Kings College Hospital, 200m downhill and Denmark Hill is a major thoroughfare for the hospital's Accident & Amergency (A&E) department and used by ambulances and emergency traffic throughout the day and night.
    burst_water_mane12-06-09-2013_1_1.jpg
  • Londoners pass-by and look at the cracked road surface of tarmac, weeks after disastrous flooding in nearby Herne Hill, south London. Denmark Hill has been closed in both directions due to another burst water main in multiple locations across the road (A215) between the junctions of Champion Hill and Champion Park in south London. Water is seen running towards Kings College Hospital, 200m downhill and Denmark Hill is a major thoroughfare for the hospital's Accident & Amergency (A&E) department and used by ambulances and emergency traffic throughout the day and night.
    burst_water_mane05-06-09-2013_1_1.jpg
  • A Thames Water employee at the scene of an empty road due to a cracked road surface of tarmac, weeks after disastrous flooding in nearby Herne Hill, south London. Denmark Hill has been closed in both directions due to another burst water main in multiple locations across the road (A215) between the junctions of Champion Hill and Champion Park in south London. Water is seen running towards Kings College Hospital, 200m downhill and Denmark Hill is a major thoroughfare for the hospital's Accident & Amergency (A&E) department and used by ambulances and emergency traffic throughout the day and night.
    burst_water_mane16-06-09-2013_1_1.jpg
  • A Thames Water employee at the scene of an empty road due to a cracked road surface of tarmac, weeks after disastrous flooding in nearby Herne Hill, south London. Denmark Hill has been closed in both directions due to another burst water main in multiple locations across the road (A215) between the junctions of Champion Hill and Champion Park in south London. Water is seen running towards Kings College Hospital, 200m downhill and Denmark Hill is a major thoroughfare for the hospital's Accident & Amergency (A&E) department and used by ambulances and emergency traffic throughout the day and night.
    burst_water_mane08-06-09-2013_1_1.jpg
  • An empty road due to a cracked road surface of tarmac, weeks after disastrous flooding in nearby Herne Hill, south London. Denmark Hill has been closed in both directions due to another burst water main in multiple locations across the road (A215) between the junctions of Champion Hill and Champion Park in south London. Water is seen running towards Kings College Hospital, 200m downhill and Denmark Hill is a major thoroughfare for the hospital's Accident & Amergency (A&E) department and used by ambulances and emergency traffic throughout the day and night.
    burst_water_mane07-06-09-2013_1_1.jpg
  • An empty road due to a cracked road surface of tarmac, weeks after disastrous flooding in nearby Herne Hill, south London. Denmark Hill has been closed in both directions due to another burst water main in multiple locations across the road (A215) between the junctions of Champion Hill and Champion Park in south London. Water is seen running towards Kings College Hospital, 200m downhill and Denmark Hill is a major thoroughfare for the hospital's Accident & Amergency (A&E) department and used by ambulances and emergency traffic throughout the day and night.
    burst_water_mane02-06-09-2013_1_1.jpg
  • An empty road due to a cracked road surface of tarmac, weeks after disastrous flooding in nearby Herne Hill, south London. Denmark Hill has been closed in both directions due to another burst water main in multiple locations across the road (A215) between the junctions of Champion Hill and Champion Park in south London. Water is seen running towards Kings College Hospital, 200m downhill and Denmark Hill is a major thoroughfare for the hospital's Accident & Amergency (A&E) department and used by ambulances and emergency traffic throughout the day and night.
    burst_water_mane01-06-09-2013_1_1.jpg
  • A car owner attempts to shovel his way out of snow on a hill in South London. Bending down to remove the fallen snow from the road, he will again try to get a grip and friction of the slippery surface in order to make it up the gradient in Herne Hill. A van behind is already becoming impatient and is about to get past the stranded car and a passer-by looks on from the pavement, bemused. As the capital's infrastructure ground to a halt, with few trains and no buses for commuters to catch, walking and driving remained the only options.
    london_snow60-02-02_2009.jpg
  • A local dad sledges down a hill in South London. Trying to pick up speed he holds his legs out in front to avoid too much breaking as deep snow has blocked this quiet road in Herne Hill, SE24. Behind the father is his son who also comes downhill, past parked cars that are all covered in snow - abandoned by owners who would otherwise have driven to work. settling on this part of London's inner-city - an unusual event - and the  heaviest precipitation for 18 years.
    london_snow45-02-02_2009.jpg
  • Looking up towards majestically tall Ash trees and blue skies, the sun glints off a window pane in an Edwardian age semi-detached house on Ruskin Park, Denmark Hill, SE24 (its post code) South London England. It is a beauitiful winter afternoon in this inner-city suburban district of Britain's capital, approximately 5 miles south from the River Thames. A couple are walking their dogs past an elegant line of period homes that were completed in 1908, the age of innovative building in the new 20th Century. The properties overlook the borough park named after John Ruskin, the renowned artist and commentator who lived in nearby Herne Hill. It looks an affluent area, a prosperous location to invest in a mortgage in uncertain times with market prices falling during the credit crunch and recession.
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  • Setting sun with jogger in Ruskin Park in the borough of Lambeth, south London. Ruskin Park, Denmark Hill, SE24 (its post code) is a beautiful green space in this inner-city suburban district of Britain's capital, approximately 5 miles south from the River Thames. The jogger paces past the image as the sun sets against period homes of the Edwardian era, the age of innovative building in the new 20th Century. The properties overlook the borough park named after John Ruskin, the renowned artist and commentator who lived in nearby Herne Hill. It looks an affluent area, a prosperous location to invest in a mortgage in uncertain times with market prices falling during the credit crunch and recession.
    park_sunset04-04-10-2010 12-43-43.jpg
  • Identical Edwardian semi-detached homes in late light in south London. The semi-detached houses are on Ruskin Park, Denmark Hill, SE24 (its post code) South London England. It is a beauitiful autumn afternoon in this inner-city suburban district of Britain's capital, approximately 5 miles south from the River Thames. Late orange sun shines on these period homes that were completed in 1908, the age of innovative building in the new 20th Century. The properties overlook the borough park named after John Ruskin, the renowned artist and commentator who lived in nearby Herne Hill. It looks an affluent area, a prosperous location to invest in a mortgage in uncertain times with market prices falling during the credit crunch and recession.
    park_sunset01-04-10-2010 12-43-43.jpg
  • A person crosses an icy minor road in the south London borough of Herne Hill, Lambeth during the bad weather covering every part of the UK and known as the Beast from the East because Siberian winds and very low temperatures have blown across western Europe from Russia, on 1st March 2018, in Lambeth, London, England.
    london_snow-18-01-03-2018.jpg
  • As a cyclist pedals his way along a path, a man enjoys late afternoon sunshine in Brockwell Park, Herne Hill, London England. Seen from a central hill in this Victorian-designed open space, there are the terraced housing and larger tenement buildings behind that rise above the tree line in this undulating landscape. The person on the bicycle has been caught between two tree trunks as he approaches the man relaxing on the park bench and another pedestrian is seen further in the distance walking near a red car. It is scene of serenity among the urban sprawl of a capital city, where quiet places are precious and idyllic corners of greenery are highly-sought after. The Brockwell Hall Park Estate was created and landscaped in 1811. It was purchased for the people of Lambeth & Southwark and opened as a public park in 1892 by Lord Rosebery.
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  • Setting sun with jogger in Ruskin Park in the borough of Lambeth, south London. Ruskin Park, Denmark Hill, SE24 (its post code) is a beautiful green space in this inner-city suburban district of Britain's capital, approximately 5 miles south from the River Thames. The jogger paces past the image as the sun sets against period homes of the Edwardian era, the age of innovative building in the new 20th Century. The properties overlook the borough park named after John Ruskin, the renowned artist and commentator who lived in nearby Herne Hill. It looks an affluent area, a prosperous location to invest in a mortgage in uncertain times with market prices falling during the credit crunch and recession.
    park_sunset06-04-10-2010.jpg
  • As blue dawn light becomes another wintry day in south London, the glow of a car's brake lights shines through a covering of fresh snow. The driver has only swept the vehicle's back window with a rear wiper but with her foot on the brake pedal, she is about to set off on a drive to work this morning on roads that have controversially, not been gritted or salted by council highway workers. The surface is therefore still snowy in this residential area of Herne Hill, SE24, London and is a treacherous surface on which to maintain wheel and tyre (tire) traction and many accidents will result, including the heavy lorry (truck) which is about to climb this hill and which will soon prevent him from going much further.
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  • South Londoners out for a late-afternoon walk, enjoy the last sunlight during the second lockdown of the Cornavirus pandemic, in Brockwell Park, Herne Hill, on 19th November 2020, in Lambeth, London, England.
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  • As Prime Minister Boris Johnson returns to Downing Street after being admitted to hospital suffering from Coronavirus, and confirming that the pandemic lockdown in the UK will continue, telling the country we are now beginning to turn the tide on the disease. A further 360 people died with the virus in hospitals today, taking the total number of deaths to 21,092, and the seats of a local cafe remain vacant inside the closed business, part of the pandemic lockdown in Herne Hill in south London, on 27th April 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_HerneHill-08-27-04-2020.jpg
  • As the second week of the Coronavirus lockdown continues the UK death toll rises by 569 to 2,921, with 1m figure reported cases of Covid-19 being passed worldwide, hazard tape marks social distances on the floor of a deserted ticket hall of Herne Hill rail station in south London which is operating on reduced staffing hours, on 2nd April 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_HerneHill-07-02-04-2020.jpg
  • The day after UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson imposed unprecedented restrictions of movement for millions of Britons who were told to stay at home unless their key jobs or journeys were essential. Told to take a single exercise session per day, three women run in their local green space for a a sunset run n Brockwell Park in Herne Hill SE24, on 24th March 2020.
    coronavirus_park-17-24-03-2020.jpg
  • The day after UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson imposed unprecedented restrictions of movement for millions of Britons who were told to stay at home unless their key jobs or journeys were essential. Told to take a single exercise session per day, self-employed Russell who has been displaced from the indoor gym at Brockwell Lido, jumps with his skipping rope at a clear space for those wishing to work out on a soft surface, where south Londoners use their local green space for a daily activity in Brockwell Park in Herne Hill SE24, on 24th March 2020.
    coronavirus_park-11-24-03-2020.jpg
  • Victorian-era chimney pots and blue skies above south London in Herne Hill, on 10th February 2019, in London, England.
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  • The front of the closed Carnegie Library in Herne Hill, on 20th December 2017, in the south London borough of Lambeth, , England. Shut by Lambeth council and occupied by protesters for 10 days in April, the library which was bequeathed by American philanthropist, Andrew Carnegie has been locked ever since because, say Lambeth austerity cuts are necessary even though 24hr security make it more expensive to keep closed than open for the local community. A gym that locals say they dont want or need is planned to replace the working library and while some of the 20,000 books on shelves will remain, no librarians will be present to administer it.
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  • On polling day of the UKs EU European Union Referendum Day, we see the Polling Station sign outside St. Saviours church in Herne Hill, Se24, on 23rd June 2016, in south London, United Kingdom.
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  • Campaigners against the closure by Lambeth council  of Carnegie Library in Herne Hill, south London, march through Brixton, some after emerging from the premises on the 10th day of occupation, 9th April 2016. The local community have been occupying their important resource for learning and social hub and after a long campaign, Lambeth have gone ahead and closed the librarys doors for the last time because they say, cuts to their budget mean millions must be saved. They plan to re-purpose it into a gym although details are unknown.
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  • Campaigners on the steps of Carnegie Library in Herne Hill, south London while occupiers remain inside the premises on day 9 of its occupation, 8th April 2016. The angry local community in the south London borough have occupied their important resource for learning and social hub for the weekend. After a long campaign by locals, Lambeth have gone ahead and closed the librarys doors for the last time because they say, cuts to their budget mean millions must be saved.
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  • Local campaigners protest the closure by Lambeth council on the front steps of Carnegie Library, Herne Hill, south London, on 1st April 2016. The angry local community in the south London borough have occupied their important resource for learning and social hub. After a long campaign by locals, Lambeth have gone ahead closed the library's doors for the last time the day before, because they say, cuts to their budget mean millions must be saved. A gym will replace the working library and while some of the 20,000 books on shelves will remain, no librarians will be present to administer it. London borough’s budget cuts mean four of its 10 libraries will either close, move or be run by volunteers.
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  • English novelist Adam Mars-Jones speaks passionately to a crowd outside Carnegie Library in Herne Hill. Faced with the closure of its beloved local library, the people of Lambeth, south London hold a demonstration outside the Edwardian-era building. Lambeth council plan to close the facility used by the community as part of austerity cuts, saying they will convert the building into a gym and privately-owned gentrified businesses - rather than a much-loved reading and learning resource. £12,600 was donated by the American philanthropist Andrew Carnegie to help build the library which opened in 1906. It is a fine example of Edwardian civic architecture, built with red Flettan bricks and terracotta, listed as Grade II in 1981. 	3
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  • Having packed nearly all their possessions into a removal company's truck, a family have left this terraced house apart from a telephone that sits on the carpet in the middle of the carpet, on a ground floor home in Herne Hill, South London England UK. The family have taken the precaution of using a professional removal company, rather than trying to move themselves,  and we see a yellow storage van parked outside in the street ready to drive  the house's contents to the new property. This family home is now empty awaiting its new occupants who will soon arrive with their own items.
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  • Community street party in Herne Hill, south London celebrating the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth. A few months before the Olympics come to London, a multi-cultural UK is gearing up for a weekend and summer of pomp and patriotic fervour as their monarch celebrates 60 years on the throne and across Britain, flags and Union Jack bunting adorn towns and villages.
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  • As the number of new Coronavirus cases in the UK climbs to 201,101, with UK deaths now standing at 30,076 - the highest recorded in Europe, Lambeth council have widened the pavements under the bridge at Herne Hill to accomodate more pedestrians and maintaining a safer social distance during the continuing Covid lockdown, on 6th May 2020, in south London, England.
    coronavirus_HerneHill-02-06-05-2020.jpg
  • As Prime Minister Boris Johnson returns to Downing Street after being admitted to hospital suffering from Coronavirus, and confirming that the pandemic lockdown in the UK will continue, telling the country we are now beginning to turn the tide on the disease. A further 360 people died with the virus in hospitals today, taking the total number of deaths to 21,092, and the seats of a local cafe remain vacant inside the closed business, part of the pandemic lockdown in Herne Hill in south London, on 27th April 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_HerneHill-06-27-04-2020.jpg
  • As Prime Minister Boris Johnson returns to Downing Street after being admitted to hospital suffering from Coronavirus, and confirming that the pandemic lockdown in the UK will continue, telling the country we are now beginning to turn the tide on the disease. A further 360 people died with the virus in hospitals today, taking the total number of deaths to 21,092, and a homemade banner has been stitched and hangs on the gates leading to a group of homes on Herne Hill in south London during the lockdown, on 27th April 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_HerneHill-01-27-04-2020.jpg
  • As the UK governments lockdown restrictions during the Coronavirus pandemic continues, and number of UK reported cases rose to 138,078 with a total now of 18,738 deaths, a locally constructed representation of an NHS house, a model of acknowledgement and support for NHS National Health Service care workers, outside a Homes For Heroes for WW1 veterans at the top of the Casino Avenue estate in Herne Hill, on 23rd April 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_lockdown-26-23-04-2020.jpg
  • As the UK governments lockdown restrictions during the Coronavirus pandemic continues, and number of UK reported cases rose to 138,078 with a total now of 18,738 deaths, a locally constructed representation of an NHS house, a model of acknowledgement and support for NHS National Health Service care workers, outside a Homes For Heroes for WW1 veterans at the top of the Casino Avenue estate in Herne Hill, on 23rd April 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_lockdown-29-23-04-2020_1.jpg
  • As the UK governments lockdown restrictions during the Coronavirus pandemic continues, and number of UK reported cases rose to 138,078 with a total now of 18,738 deaths, a locally constructed representation of an NHS house, a model of acknowledgement and support for NHS National Health Service care workers, outside a Homes For Heroes for WW1 veterans at the top of the Casino Avenue estate in Herne Hill, on 23rd April 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_lockdown-30-23-04-2020_1.jpg
  • As the second week of the Coronavirus lockdown continues and a week before Easter when Prime Minister Boris Johnson reminds Britons to stay locally and not to travel to beauty spots, the UK death toll rises to 2,921, with 1m cases of Covid-19 worldwide in 181 countries. Londoners enjoy sunshine and spring temperatures in Brockwell Park in Herne Hill, 3rd April 2020, in south London, England.
    coronavirus_RuskinPark-10-03-04-2020.jpg
  • As the second week of the Coronavirus lockdown continues and a week before Easter when Prime Minister Boris Johnson reminds Britons to stay locally and not to travel to beauty spots, the UK death toll rises to 2,921, with 1m cases of Covid-19 worldwide in 181 countries. Londoners enjoy sunshine and spring temperatures in Brockwell Park in Herne Hill, 3rd April 2020, in south London, England.
    coronavirus_RuskinPark-01-03-04-2020.jpg
  • As the second week of the Coronavirus lockdown continues the UK death toll rises by 569 to 2,921, with 1m figure reported cases of Covid-19 being passed worldwide, hazard tape marks social distances on the floor of a deserted ticket hall of Herne Hill rail station in south London which is operating on reduced staffing hours, on 2nd April 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_HerneHill-06-02-04-2020.jpg
  • As the second week of the UK governments Coronavirus lockdown ends on a fine Spring weekend, and 24hrs after it was reported that 3,000 Londoners had been counted in Brockwell Park, Herne Hill, resulting in the closure of this significant public green space by Lambeth council, an empty path and grass in the park See a similar view with many people 2 days before in Getty image #1209106121, on 5th April 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_HerneHill-05-05-04-2020.jpg
  • As the second week of the Coronavirus lockdown continues the UK death toll rises by 569 to 2,921, with 1m figure reported cases of Covid-19 being passed worldwide, hazard tape marks social distances on the floor of a deserted ticket hall of Herne Hill rail station in south London which is operating on reduced staffing hours, on 2nd April 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_HerneHill-03-02-04-2020.jpg
  • The day after UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson imposed unprecedented restrictions of movement for millions of Britons who were told to stay at home unless their key jobs or journeys were essential. Told to take a single exercise session per day, south Londoners use their local green space for daily activities in Brockwell Park in Herne Hill SE24, on 24th March 2020.
    coronavirus_park-05-24-03-2020.jpg
  • The day after UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson imposed unprecedented restrictions of movement for millions of Britons who were told to stay at home unless their key jobs or journeys were essential. Told to take a single exercise session per day, south Londoners use their local green space for daily activities in Brockwell Park in Herne Hill SE24, on 24th March 2020.
    coronavirus_park-04-24-03-2020.jpg
  • The day after UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson imposed unprecedented restrictions of movement for millions of Britons who were told to stay at home unless their key jobs or journeys were essential. Told to take a single exercise session per day, self-employed Russell who has been displaced from the indoor gym at Brockwell Lido, jumps with his skipping rope at a clear space for those wishing to work out on a soft surface, where south Londoners use their local green space for a daily activity in Brockwell Park in Herne Hill SE24, on 24th March 2020.
    coronavirus_park-10-24-03-2020.jpg
  • As the UK government considers further restrictions of movement in public places during the Coronavirus pandemic, and the elderly and vulnerable are being given preferential access to supermarkets and shops, a lady walks an elderly person through Brockwell Park in Herne Hill, on 23rd March 2020, in London, England.
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  • As the UK government considers further restrictions of movement in public places during the Coronavirus pandemic, a few south Londoners sit apart on benches in spring sunshine in Brockwell Park, Herne Hill, on 23rd March 2020, in London, England.
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  • As the UK government considers further restrictions of movement in public places during the Coronavirus pandemic, a member of local community group, the Herne Hill Forum, attaches health guidelines printed off from the BBC, to help south Londoners understand all precautions necessary to keep them safe virus-free, on 23rd March 2020, in London, England.
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  • Following strong gusts of winds in south London, a car has been crushed beneath the trunk of a tree on Poplar Road, Herne Hill SE24 - the responsibility of Lambeth council, on 10th March 2019, in London, England.
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  • Victorian-era chimney pots and blue skies above south London in Herne Hill, on 10th February 2019, in London, England.
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  • Victorian-era chimney pots and blue skies above south London in Herne Hill, on 14th February 2019, in London, England.
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  • The shadow of a neighbours chimney on the side of an end-of-terrace house in south London, on 29th January 2019, in Herne Hill, Lambeth, London, England.
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  • A barrow laden with festive Christmas decorations sits during the closed holiday period on New Years Day outside the florist at Herne Hill Station, on 1st January 2019, in London, England.
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