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  • The writer Jean M.Auel. Author of the Earth Children series, a set of 6 books, the latest to be published March 29 2011. Her first book in the series is called The Clan of the Cave bear and her last book is to be called The Land of Painted Caves. Here she is photographed in the Science Library at the Natural History Museum in London.
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  • The writer Jean M.Auel. Author of the Earth Children series, a set of 6 books, the latest to be published March 29 2011. Her first book in the series is called The Clan of the Cave bear and her last book is to be called The Land of Painted Caves. Here she is photographed in the Science Library at the Natural History Museum in London.
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  • The writer Jean M.Auel. Author of the Earth Children series, a set of 6 books, the latest to be published March 29 2011. Her first book in the series is called The Clan of the Cave bear and her last book is to be called The Land of Painted Caves. Here she is photographed in the Science Library at the Natural History Museum in London.
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  • People passing the M&M's themed shop in Leicester Square. Dedicated to the colourful fun of M&M's, the store measures 35,000 square feet and is spread over four floors. It has an extensive range of M&M's chocolates and merchandise. It even has a giant wall of chocolate where you can create your own M&M’s selection from over 100 choices.
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  • People passing the M&M's themed shop in Leicester Square. Dedicated to the colourful fun of M&M's, the store measures 35,000 square feet and is spread over four floors. It has an extensive range of M&M's chocolates and merchandise. It even has a giant wall of chocolate where you can create your own M&M’s selection from over 100 choices.
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  • People passing the M&M's themed shop in Leicester Square. Dedicated to the colourful fun of M&M's, the store measures 35,000 square feet and is spread over four floors. It has an extensive range of M&M's chocolates and merchandise. It even has a giant wall of chocolate where you can create your own M&M’s selection from over 100 choices.
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  • A police officer carries a yellow bag that resembles the old-fashioned idea of swag (stolen goods) but may be evidence from a nearby crime. Alongside is a large image of a male model in the window of clothing retailer H&M on Regents Street, London borough of Westminster. In 1947 Hennes women’s clothing store opened in Västerås, Sweden. Today the H&M Group offers fashion for everyone under the brands of H&M, COS, Monki, Weekday, Cheap Monday and & Other Stories, as well as fashion for the home at H&M Home.
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  • Stylish and athletic model on a billboard for clothing retailer H&M, in central London. We see a female adventurer wearing outdoor clothing, climbing up a diagonal slope on the billboard, the main colour being a yellow slant echoed by the lines painted on the ground, where London buses park before starting their routes. In 1947 Hennes women’s clothing store opened in Västerås, Sweden. Today the H&M Group offers fashion for everyone under the brands of H&M, COS, Monki, Weekday, Cheap Monday and & Other Stories, as well as fashion for the home at H&M Home.
    H&M_billboard12-13-01-2016.jpg
  • Stylish and athletic model on a billboard for clothing retailer H&M, in central London. We see a male model holding a red rope, seemingly about to loop it over two men walking beneath the ad. In 1947 Hennes women’s clothing store opened in Västerås, Sweden. Today the H&M Group offers fashion for everyone under the brands of H&M, COS, Monki, Weekday, Cheap Monday and & Other Stories, as well as fashion for the home at H&M Home.
    H&M_billboard14-13-01-2016.jpg
  • Stylish and athletic model on a billboard for clothing retailer H&M, in central London. We see a female adventurer wearing outdoor clothing, climbing up a diagonal slope on the billboard, the main colour being a yellow slant echoed by the lines painted on the ground, where London buses park before starting their routes. In 1947 Hennes women’s clothing store opened in Västerås, Sweden. Today the H&M Group offers fashion for everyone under the brands of H&M, COS, Monki, Weekday, Cheap Monday and & Other Stories, as well as fashion for the home at H&M Home.
    H&M_billboard10-13-01-2016.jpg
  • Red bus and stylish and athletic model on a billboard for clothing retailer H&M, in central London. We see a female adventurer wearing outdoor clothing, climbing up a diagonal slope on the billboard, the main colour being a yellow slant echoed by the lines painted on the ground, where London buses park before starting their routes. In 1947 Hennes women’s clothing store opened in Västerås, Sweden. Today the H&M Group offers fashion for everyone under the brands of H&M, COS, Monki, Weekday, Cheap Monday and & Other Stories, as well as fashion for the home at H&M Home.
    H&M_billboard09-13-01-2016.jpg
  • Stylish and athletic model on a billboard for clothing retailer H&M, in central London. We see a female adventurer wearing outdoor clothing, climbing up a diagonal slope on the billboard, the main colour being a yellow slant echoed by the lines painted on the ground, where London buses park before starting their routes. In 1947 Hennes women’s clothing store opened in Västerås, Sweden. Today the H&M Group offers fashion for everyone under the brands of H&M, COS, Monki, Weekday, Cheap Monday and & Other Stories, as well as fashion for the home at H&M Home.
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  • Sign for clothes shop H&M.
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  • Sign for the high street clothing brand H&M in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
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  • Sign for the high street clothing brand H&M in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
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  • Sign for the high street clothing brand H&M in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
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  • Sign for the high street clothing brand H&M in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
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  • Shoppers walk past Christmas Sale signs outside the H&M branch of H&M in the City of London, the capitals financial district, on 19th December 2018, in London UK.
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  • Sign for clothes shop H&M.
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  • Sign for clothes shop H&M.
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  • Sign for clothes shop H&M.
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  • Shoppers walk past Christmas Sale signs outside the H&M branch of H&M in the City of London, the capitals financial district, on 19th December 2018, in London UK.
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  • A pedestrian under an umbrella walks past the H&M logo, on 28th February 2017, in the City of London, England.
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  • Passers-by walk along the street, outside an H&M retail shop, on 16th February 2017, in the City of London, England.
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  • As two passers-by walk into the city scene, two more Londoners stand beneath the panels of a large poster for the H&M clothing brand on Regent Street, London. The faces of female and one male model look out towards the street in the shopping area north of Oxford Circus where many branded shops line Regent Street. Modelling affordable street fashion we see young, beautiful people represented on the billboard, their clothes all perfect and stylish while the realities of ordinary folk are below.
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  • Passers-by walk along the street, outside an H&M retail shop, on 16th February 2017, in the City of London, England.
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  • Fashions and styles in H&M retailer's window on London's Oxford Street. Using a grid design, female models compete for window space with male mannequins in the weeks before Christmas. From a single women’s wear shop in Västerås, Sweden, to six different brands and 3,400 stores all around the world. H & M Hennes & Mauritz AB comprises six independent brands: H&M, COS, Monki, Weekday and Cheap Monday.
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  • A H&M (Hennes & Mauritz AB) sign is pictured on 6 November 2020 in Windsor, United Kingdom. H&M is a Swedish multinational clothing-retail company which began as a Hennes ladieswear store in Sweden in 1947.
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  • A Hennes & Mauritz AB plc (H&M) sign is pictured on 18 September 2020 in Bracknell, United Kingdom. There is a large H&M store in The Lexicon shopping centre in Bracknell.
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  • A Hennes & Mauritz AB plc (H&M) sign is pictured on 18 September 2020 in Bracknell, United Kingdom. There is a large H&M store in The Lexicon shopping centre in Bracknell.
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  • The Marks and Spencer (M & S) sign ouside their flagship store, London.
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  • The Marks and Spencer (M & S) sign ouside their flagship store, London.
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  • A man eats a sandwich beneath a poster for retailer H&M on Oxford Street. It is lunchtime on a winter's afternoon and the man has stopped to rest, leaning against the wall of this retail brand's shop in central London. He has positioned himself, unaware of the arm and knuckle of the model, whose hand appears to be pressing the bystander into the corner. Pigeons wait for crumbs and the two parallel lines from a parking restriction offer a bright colour.
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  • A Marks and Spencer Group plc (M&S) sign is pictured on 18 September 2020 in Bracknell, United Kingdom. There is a two-floor Marks & Spencer store in The Lexicon shopping centre in Bracknell.
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  • Pram outside the S&M Cafe on 5th March 2020 in downtown Dothan, The Peanut Capital of the World, Alabama, United States of America.
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  • Tourists with M&Ms bags pass colourfully graffiti on anti-vehicle security barriers made of concrete as part of the now familiar anti terror attack security in Leicester Square in London, England, United Kingdom.
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  • A woman in yellow and wearing round sunglasses walks past one of the green cirlces outside M&Ms Worlds Leicester Square store, on 31st July 2017, in London, England.
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  • Pride in London, formally known as Pride London, is an annual LGBT pride festival and parade held each summer in London, United Kingdom. People wait to watch the parade in front of H&M shop window which is decorated with rainbow coloured stripes.
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  • Two Asian girls check directions in central London near one of the green cirlces outside M&Ms Worlds Leicester Square store, on 31st July 2017, in London, England.
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  • Tourists walk towards the Foreign Office (left) and H.M. Teasury in St James' in central London.
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  • Tourists walk towards the Foreign Office (left) and H.M. Teasury in St James' in central London.
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  • People walk past a huge advertising hoarding billboard poster for M&S. Lingerie or underwear for Marks and Spencer is big business and has always been at the core fo their now modernised store.
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  • People interact with an oversized advertising poster for underwear at H&M on Oxford Street in London, United Kingdom. The advert depicts a young woman wearing a bra.
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  • People interact with an oversized advertising poster for underwear at H&M on Oxford Street in London, United Kingdom. The advert depicts a young woman wearing a bra.
    20160514_bra advert_A.jpg
  • Young man with a beard standing outside a large scale advertising poster for fashion retail outlet H&M in London, United Kingdom. The man, having a cigarette break seems to be emulating the bearded model in the picture.
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  • Sign for department store and supermarket chain Marks and Spencer in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Marks & Spencer Group plc, also known as M&S, is a major British multinational retailer and specialises in the selling of clothing, home products and luxury food products.
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  • Sign for department store and supermarket chain Marks and Spencer in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Marks & Spencer Group plc, also known as M&S, is a major British multinational retailer and specialises in the selling of clothing, home products and luxury food products.
    20180529_marks and spencer_007.jpg
  • Sign for department store and supermarket chain Marks and Spencer in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Marks & Spencer Group plc, also known as M&S, is a major British multinational retailer and specialises in the selling of clothing, home products and luxury food products.
    20180529_marks and spencer_006.jpg
  • Sign for department store and supermarket chain Marks and Spencer in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Marks & Spencer Group plc, also known as M&S, is a major British multinational retailer and specialises in the selling of clothing, home products and luxury food products.
    20180529_marks and spencer_005.jpg
  • Sign for department store and supermarket chain Marks and Spencer in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Marks & Spencer Group plc, also known as M&S, is a major British multinational retailer and specialises in the selling of clothing, home products and luxury food products.
    20180529_marks and spencer_004.jpg
  • Sign for department store and supermarket chain Marks and Spencer in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Marks & Spencer Group plc, also known as M&S, is a major British multinational retailer and specialises in the selling of clothing, home products and luxury food products.
    20180529_marks and spencer_003.jpg
  • Sign for department store and supermarket chain Marks and Spencer in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Marks & Spencer Group plc, also known as M&S, is a major British multinational retailer and specialises in the selling of clothing, home products and luxury food products.
    20180529_marks and spencer_002.jpg
  • Sign for department store and supermarket chain Marks and Spencer in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Marks & Spencer Group plc, also known as M&S, is a major British multinational retailer and specialises in the selling of clothing, home products and luxury food products.
    20180529_marks and spencer_001.jpg
  • Architectural optical illusion building with peculiar angles M By Montcalm London Shoreditch Tech City hotel near Old Street in London, England, United Kingdom. East London Tech City, also known as Tech City and Silicon Roundabout, is the term for a technology cluster of high-tech companies located in Shoreditch and St Luke’s in East London. A cluster of web businesses initially developed around the Old Street Roundabout in 2008. The area had historically been relatively run down compared to the nearby City. The 2008–09 recession further suppressed rents through the closure of numerous firms, making it affordable to technology start-ups, while redundancies from financial services companies, such as investment banks, released a pool of experienced talent interested in entrepreneurship.
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  • Architectural optical illusion building with peculiar angles M By Montcalm London Shoreditch Tech City hotel near Old Street in London, England, United Kingdom. East London Tech City, also known as Tech City and Silicon Roundabout, is the term for a technology cluster of high-tech companies located in Shoreditch and St Luke’s in East London. A cluster of web businesses initially developed around the Old Street Roundabout in 2008. The area had historically been relatively run down compared to the nearby City. The 2008–09 recession further suppressed rents through the closure of numerous firms, making it affordable to technology start-ups, while redundancies from financial services companies, such as investment banks, released a pool of experienced talent interested in entrepreneurship.
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  • Architectural optical illusion building with peculiar angles M By Montcalm London Shoreditch Tech City hotel near Old Street in London, England, United Kingdom. East London Tech City, also known as Tech City and Silicon Roundabout, is the term for a technology cluster of high-tech companies located in Shoreditch and St Luke’s in East London. A cluster of web businesses initially developed around the Old Street Roundabout in 2008. The area had historically been relatively run down compared to the nearby City. The 2008–09 recession further suppressed rents through the closure of numerous firms, making it affordable to technology start-ups, while redundancies from financial services companies, such as investment banks, released a pool of experienced talent interested in entrepreneurship.
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  • Architectural optical illusion building with peculiar angles M By Montcalm London Shoreditch Tech City hotel near Old Street in London, England, United Kingdom. East London Tech City, also known as Tech City and Silicon Roundabout, is the term for a technology cluster of high-tech companies located in Shoreditch and St Luke’s in East London. A cluster of web businesses initially developed around the Old Street Roundabout in 2008. The area had historically been relatively run down compared to the nearby City. The 2008–09 recession further suppressed rents through the closure of numerous firms, making it affordable to technology start-ups, while redundancies from financial services companies, such as investment banks, released a pool of experienced talent interested in entrepreneurship.
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  • Architectural optical illusion building with peculiar angles M By Montcalm London Shoreditch Tech City hotel near Old Street in London, England, United Kingdom. East London Tech City, also known as Tech City and Silicon Roundabout, is the term for a technology cluster of high-tech companies located in Shoreditch and St Luke’s in East London. A cluster of web businesses initially developed around the Old Street Roundabout in 2008. The area had historically been relatively run down compared to the nearby City. The 2008–09 recession further suppressed rents through the closure of numerous firms, making it affordable to technology start-ups, while redundancies from financial services companies, such as investment banks, released a pool of experienced talent interested in entrepreneurship.
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  • Architectural optical illusion building with peculiar angles M By Montcalm London Shoreditch Tech City hotel near Old Street in London, England, United Kingdom. East London Tech City, also known as Tech City and Silicon Roundabout, is the term for a technology cluster of high-tech companies located in Shoreditch and St Luke’s in East London. A cluster of web businesses initially developed around the Old Street Roundabout in 2008. The area had historically been relatively run down compared to the nearby City. The 2008–09 recession further suppressed rents through the closure of numerous firms, making it affordable to technology start-ups, while redundancies from financial services companies, such as investment banks, released a pool of experienced talent interested in entrepreneurship.
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  • Architectural optical illusion building with peculiar angles M By Montcalm London Shoreditch Tech City hotel near Old Street in London, England, United Kingdom. East London Tech City, also known as Tech City and Silicon Roundabout, is the term for a technology cluster of high-tech companies located in Shoreditch and St Luke’s in East London. A cluster of web businesses initially developed around the Old Street Roundabout in 2008. The area had historically been relatively run down compared to the nearby City. The 2008–09 recession further suppressed rents through the closure of numerous firms, making it affordable to technology start-ups, while redundancies from financial services companies, such as investment banks, released a pool of experienced talent interested in entrepreneurship.
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  • With retail sales suffering due to the Coronavirus pandemic, clothing store Marks & Spencer has announced 7000 job losses in the coming months, as people wearing face masks pass a sign outside their shop in the city centre on 18th August 2020 in London, United Kingdom. M&S will cut the jobs over the next three months both in its stores and also management.
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  • With retail sales suffering due to the Coronavirus pandemic, clothing store Marks & Spencer has announced 7000 job losses in the coming months, as people wearing face masks pass a sign outside their shop in the city centre on 18th August 2020 in London, United Kingdom. M&S will cut the jobs over the next three months both in its stores and also management.
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  • With retail sales suffering due to the Coronavirus pandemic, clothing store Marks & Spencer has announced 7000 job losses in the coming months, as people wearing face masks pass a sign outside their shop in the city centre on 18th August 2020 in London, United Kingdom. M&S will cut the jobs over the next three months both in its stores and also management.
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  • Architectural optical illusion building with peculiar angles M By Montcalm London Shoreditch Tech City hotel near Old Street on 12th August 2020 in London, United Kingdom. East London Tech City, also known as Tech City and Silicon Roundabout, is the term for a technology cluster of high-tech companies located in Shoreditch and St Luke’s in East London. A cluster of web businesses initially developed around the Old Street Roundabout in 2008. The area had historically been relatively run down compared to the nearby City. The 2008–09 recession further suppressed rents through the closure of numerous firms, making it affordable to technology start-ups, while redundancies from financial services companies, such as investment banks, released a pool of experienced talent interested in entrepreneurship.
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  • Architectural optical illusion building with peculiar angles M By Montcalm London Shoreditch Tech City hotel near Old Street on 12th August 2020 in London, United Kingdom. East London Tech City, also known as Tech City and Silicon Roundabout, is the term for a technology cluster of high-tech companies located in Shoreditch and St Luke’s in East London. A cluster of web businesses initially developed around the Old Street Roundabout in 2008. The area had historically been relatively run down compared to the nearby City. The 2008–09 recession further suppressed rents through the closure of numerous firms, making it affordable to technology start-ups, while redundancies from financial services companies, such as investment banks, released a pool of experienced talent interested in entrepreneurship.
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  • Architectural optical illusion building with peculiar angles M By Montcalm London Shoreditch Tech City hotel near Old Street on 12th August 2020 in London, United Kingdom. East London Tech City, also known as Tech City and Silicon Roundabout, is the term for a technology cluster of high-tech companies located in Shoreditch and St Luke’s in East London. A cluster of web businesses initially developed around the Old Street Roundabout in 2008. The area had historically been relatively run down compared to the nearby City. The 2008–09 recession further suppressed rents through the closure of numerous firms, making it affordable to technology start-ups, while redundancies from financial services companies, such as investment banks, released a pool of experienced talent interested in entrepreneurship.
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  • Architectural optical illusion building with peculiar angles M By Montcalm London Shoreditch Tech City hotel near Old Street on 12th August 2020 in London, United Kingdom. East London Tech City, also known as Tech City and Silicon Roundabout, is the term for a technology cluster of high-tech companies located in Shoreditch and St Luke’s in East London. A cluster of web businesses initially developed around the Old Street Roundabout in 2008. The area had historically been relatively run down compared to the nearby City. The 2008–09 recession further suppressed rents through the closure of numerous firms, making it affordable to technology start-ups, while redundancies from financial services companies, such as investment banks, released a pool of experienced talent interested in entrepreneurship.
    20200812_optical illusion architectu...jpg
  • Architectural optical illusion building with peculiar angles M By Montcalm London Shoreditch Tech City hotel near Old Street on 12th August 2020 in London, United Kingdom. East London Tech City, also known as Tech City and Silicon Roundabout, is the term for a technology cluster of high-tech companies located in Shoreditch and St Luke’s in East London. A cluster of web businesses initially developed around the Old Street Roundabout in 2008. The area had historically been relatively run down compared to the nearby City. The 2008–09 recession further suppressed rents through the closure of numerous firms, making it affordable to technology start-ups, while redundancies from financial services companies, such as investment banks, released a pool of experienced talent interested in entrepreneurship.
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  • Supporters of environmental and Climate Change group Extinction Rebellion , protest against the ehtics of the fashion industry by glueing their hands to the window of H&M on Oxford Street, on 9th September 2020, in London. XR say that the fashion industry produces around 10% of all humanity’s carbon emissions, more than all international flights and maritime shipping combined and that over 800,000 tonnes of discarded textile waste annually in the UK.
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  • Londoners carry boxes beneath the panels of a large poster for the H&M clothing brand on Regent Street, London. The faces of females and males model look out towards the street in the shopping area north of Oxford Circus where many branded shops line Regent Street. Modelling affordable street fashion we see young, beautiful people represented on the billboard, their clothes all perfect and stylish while the realities of ordinary folk are below.
    models_billboard02-25-04-2013.jpg
  • Police officers unglue the hands of environmental and Climate Change group Extinction rebellion supporters, protesting against the ethics of the fashion industry outside H&M on Oxford Street, on 9th September 2020, in London. XR say that the fashion industry produces around 10% of all humanity’s carbon emissions, more than all international flights and maritime shipping combined and that over 800,000 tonnes of discarded textile waste annually in the UK.
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  • Police officers unglue the hands of environmental and Climate Change group Extinction rebellion supporters, protesting against the ethics of the fashion industry outside H&M on Oxford Street, on 9th September 2020, in London. XR say that the fashion industry produces around 10% of all humanity’s carbon emissions, more than all international flights and maritime shipping combined and that over 800,000 tonnes of discarded textile waste annually in the UK.
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  • A shopper walks past supporters of environmental and Climate Change group Extinction rebellion, protesting against the ehtics of the fashion industry by glueing their hands to the window of H&M on Oxford Street, on 9th September 2020, in London. XR say that the fashion industry produces around 10% of all humanity’s carbon emissions, more than all international flights and maritime shipping combined and that over 800,000 tonnes of discarded textile waste annually in the UK.
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  • Police officers stand in front of supporters of environmental and Climate Change group Extinction Rebellion , protesting against the ethics of the fashion industry by glueing their hands to the window of H&M on Oxford Street, on 9th September 2020, in London. XR say that the fashion industry produces around 10% of all humanity’s carbon emissions, more than all international flights and maritime shipping combined and that over 800,000 tonnes of discarded textile waste annually in the UK.
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  • Police officers unglue the hands of environmental and Climate Change group Extinction rebellion supporters, protesting against the ethics of the fashion industry outside H&M on Oxford Street, on 9th September 2020, in London. XR say that the fashion industry produces around 10% of all humanity’s carbon emissions, more than all international flights and maritime shipping combined and that over 800,000 tonnes of discarded textile waste annually in the UK.
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  • Supporters of environmental and Climate Change group Extinction rebellion, protest against the ethics of the fashion industry outside H&M on Oxford Street, on 9th September 2020, in London. XR say that the fashion industry produces around 10% of all humanity’s carbon emissions, more than all international flights and maritime shipping combined and that over 800,000 tonnes of discarded textile waste annually in the UK.
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  • Police officers unglue the hands of environmental and Climate Change group Extinction rebellion supporters, protesting against the ethics of the fashion industry outside H&M on Oxford Street, on 9th September 2020, in London. XR say that the fashion industry produces around 10% of all humanity’s carbon emissions, more than all international flights and maritime shipping combined and that over 800,000 tonnes of discarded textile waste annually in the UK.
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  • Supporters of environmental and Climate Change group Extinction Rebellion, protest against the ethics of the fashion industry outside H&M on Oxford Street, on 9th September 2020, in London. XR say that the fashion industry produces around 10% of all humanity’s carbon emissions, more than all international flights and maritime shipping combined and that over 800,000 tonnes of discarded textile waste annually in the UK.
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  • Supporters of environmental and Climate Change group Extinction Rebellion, protest against the ethics of the fashion industry outside H&M on Oxford Street, on 9th September 2020, in London. XR say that the fashion industry produces around 10% of all humanity’s carbon emissions, more than all international flights and maritime shipping combined and that over 800,000 tonnes of discarded textile waste annually in the UK.
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  • Supporters of environmental and Climate Change group Extinction Rebellion, protest against the ethics of the fashion industry outside H&M on Oxford Street, on 9th September 2020, in London. XR say that the fashion industry produces around 10% of all humanity’s carbon emissions, more than all international flights and maritime shipping combined and that over 800,000 tonnes of discarded textile waste annually in the UK.
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  • Police officers stand in front of supporters of environmental and Climate Change group Extinction Rebellion , protesting against the ethics of the fashion industry by glueing their hands to the window of H&M on Oxford Street, on 9th September 2020, in London. XR say that the fashion industry produces around 10% of all humanity’s carbon emissions, more than all international flights and maritime shipping combined and that over 800,000 tonnes of discarded textile waste annually in the UK.
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  • Supporters of environmental and Climate Change group Extinction Rebellion , protest against the ethics of the fashion industry by glueing their hands to the window of H&M on Oxford Street, on 9th September 2020, in London. XR say that the fashion industry produces around 10% of all humanity’s carbon emissions, more than all international flights and maritime shipping combined and that over 800,000 tonnes of discarded textile waste annually in the UK.
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  • Supporters of environmental and Climate Change group Extinction Rebellion , protest against the ethics of the fashion industry by glueing their hands to the window of H&M on Oxford Street, on 9th September 2020, in London. XR say that the fashion industry produces around 10% of all humanity’s carbon emissions, more than all international flights and maritime shipping combined and that over 800,000 tonnes of discarded textile waste annually in the UK.
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  • Supporters of environmental and Climate Change group Extinction Rebellion , protest against the ethics of the fashion industry by glueing their hands to the window of H&M on Oxford Street, on 9th September 2020, in London. XR say that the fashion industry produces around 10% of all humanity’s carbon emissions, more than all international flights and maritime shipping combined and that over 800,000 tonnes of discarded textile waste annually in the UK.
    extinction_rebellion_fashion48-09-09...jpg
  • Supporters of environmental and Climate Change group Extinction Rebellion , protest against the ehtics of the fashion industry by glueing their hands to the window of H&M on Oxford Street, on 9th September 2020, in London. XR say that the fashion industry produces around 10% of all humanity’s carbon emissions, more than all international flights and maritime shipping combined and that over 800,000 tonnes of discarded textile waste annually in the UK.
    extinction_rebellion_fashion38-09-09...jpg
  • Supporters of environmental and Climate Change group Extinction Rebellion, protest against the ethics of the fashion industry outside H&M on Oxford Street, on 9th September 2020, in London. XR say that the fashion industry produces around 10% of all humanity’s carbon emissions, more than all international flights and maritime shipping combined and that over 800,000 tonnes of discarded textile waste annually in the UK.
    extinction_rebellion_fashion39-09-09...jpg
  • Supporters of environmental and Climate Change group Extinction Rebellion, protest against the ethics of the fashion industry outside H&M on Oxford Street, on 9th September 2020, in London. XR say that the fashion industry produces around 10% of all humanity’s carbon emissions, more than all international flights and maritime shipping combined and that over 800,000 tonnes of discarded textile waste annually in the UK.
    extinction_rebellion_fashion41-09-09...jpg
  • Supporters of environmental and Climate Change group Extinction Rebellion , protest against the ethics of the fashion industry by glueing their hands to the window of H&M on Oxford Street, on 9th September 2020, in London. XR say that the fashion industry produces around 10% of all humanity’s carbon emissions, more than all international flights and maritime shipping combined and that over 800,000 tonnes of discarded textile waste annually in the UK.
    extinction_rebellion_fashion31-09-09...jpg
  • Supporters of environmental and Climate Change group Extinction Rebellion , protest against the ethics of the fashion industry by glueing their hands to the window of H&M on Oxford Street, on 9th September 2020, in London. XR say that the fashion industry produces around 10% of all humanity’s carbon emissions, more than all international flights and maritime shipping combined and that over 800,000 tonnes of discarded textile waste annually in the UK.
    extinction_rebellion_fashion34-09-09...jpg
  • Supporters of environmental and Climate Change group Extinction Rebellion, protest against the ethics of the fashion industry outside H&M on Oxford Street, on 9th September 2020, in London. XR say that the fashion industry produces around 10% of all humanity’s carbon emissions, more than all international flights and maritime shipping combined and that over 800,000 tonnes of discarded textile waste annually in the UK.
    extinction_rebellion_fashion37-09-09...jpg
  • Supporters of environmental and Climate Change group Extinction Rebellion , protest against the ethics of the fashion industry by glueing their hands to the window of H&M on Oxford Street, on 9th September 2020, in London. XR say that the fashion industry produces around 10% of all humanity’s carbon emissions, more than all international flights and maritime shipping combined and that over 800,000 tonnes of discarded textile waste annually in the UK.
    extinction_rebellion_fashion33-09-09...jpg
  • Supporters of environmental and Climate Change group Extinction Rebellion , protest against the ethics of the fashion industry by glueing their hands to the window of H&M on Oxford Street, on 9th September 2020, in London. XR say that the fashion industry produces around 10% of all humanity’s carbon emissions, more than all international flights and maritime shipping combined and that over 800,000 tonnes of discarded textile waste annually in the UK.
    extinction_rebellion_fashion27-09-09...jpg
  • Supporters of environmental and Climate Change group Extinction Rebellion , protest against the ethics of the fashion industry by glueing their hands to the window of H&M on Oxford Street, on 9th September 2020, in London. XR say that the fashion industry produces around 10% of all humanity’s carbon emissions, more than all international flights and maritime shipping combined and that over 800,000 tonnes of discarded textile waste annually in the UK.
    extinction_rebellion_fashion25-09-09...jpg
  • Supporters of environmental and Climate Change group Extinction Rebellion, protest aginst the ethics of the fashion industry outside H&M at Oxford Circus, on 9th September 2020, in London. XR say that the fashion industry produces around 10% of all humanity’s carbon emissions, more than all international flights and maritime shipping combined and that over 800,000 tonnes of discarded textile waste annually in the UK.
    extinction_rebellion_fashion21-09-09...jpg
  • Supporters of environmental and Climate Change group Extinction Rebellion, protest aginst the ethics of the fashion industry outside H&M at Oxford Circus, on 9th September 2020, in London. XR say that the fashion industry produces around 10% of all humanity’s carbon emissions, more than all international flights and maritime shipping combined and that over 800,000 tonnes of discarded textile waste annually in the UK.
    extinction_rebellion_fashion22-09-09...jpg
  • Supporters of environmental and Climate Change group Extinction Rebellion, protest aginst the ethics of the fashion industry outside H&M at Oxford Circus, on 9th September 2020, in London. XR say that the fashion industry produces around 10% of all humanity’s carbon emissions, more than all international flights and maritime shipping combined and that over 800,000 tonnes of discarded textile waste annually in the UK.
    extinction_rebellion_fashion17-09-09...jpg
  • Supporters of environmental and Climate Change group Extinction Rebellion, protest aginst the ethics of the fashion industry outside H&M at Oxford Circus, on 9th September 2020, in London. XR say that the fashion industry produces around 10% of all humanity’s carbon emissions, more than all international flights and maritime shipping combined and that over 800,000 tonnes of discarded textile waste annually in the UK.
    extinction_rebellion_fashion12-09-09...jpg
  • Supporters of environmental and Climate Change group Extinction Rebellion, protest aginst the ethics of the fashion industry outside H&M at Oxford Circus, on 9th September 2020, in London. XR say that the fashion industry produces around 10% of all humanity’s carbon emissions, more than all international flights and maritime shipping combined and that over 800,000 tonnes of discarded textile waste annually in the UK.
    extinction_rebellion_fashion16-09-09...jpg
  • Supporters of environmental and Climate Change group Extinction Rebellion, protest aginst the ethics of the fashion industry outside H&M at Oxford Circus, on 9th September 2020, in London. XR say that the fashion industry produces around 10% of all humanity’s carbon emissions, more than all international flights and maritime shipping combined and that over 800,000 tonnes of discarded textile waste annually in the UK.
    extinction_rebellion_fashion15-09-09...jpg
  • Remembrance poppies hang in front of a branch of Swedish fashion chain H&M (Hennes & Mauritz AB) on the second day of England’s second coronavirus lockdown on 6 November 2020 in Windsor, United Kingdom. Only retailers selling "essential" goods and services are permitted to remain open to the public during the second lockdown provided that they follow coronavirus guidelines and make their premises COVID-19 secure.
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