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  • A pedestrian distracted with his mobile phone walks past a broken warning construction work figure - one of many up and down both sides of the Tottenham Court Road, warns pedestrians of a change of road layout, from one-way to two-way traffic, on 7th May 2019, in London, England.
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  • A broken warning construction work figure - one of many up and down both sides of the Tottenham Court Road, warns pedestrians of a change of road layout, from one-way to two-way traffic, on 7th May 2019, in London, England.
    both_ways-08-07-05-2019.jpg
  • A broken warning construction work figure - one of many up and down both sides of the Tottenham Court Road, warns pedestrians of a change of road layout, from one-way to two-way traffic, on 7th May 2019, in London, England.
    both_ways-02-07-05-2019.jpg
  • Freight containers block the view of the new development of Tottenham Hotspur football ground on 30th October 2017 in North London, England.
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  • Building works and cranes for the new Tottenham Hotspur football ground on 30th October 2017 in North London, England
    SMP03363.jpg
  • Multicultural Britain scene of shoppers near Tottenham Court Road station, London, England, UK. Poepl of different nationalities and races all crowded together in this busy intersection.
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  • Small Victorian newsagent and corner shop still open during the second national coronavirus lockdown on 28th November 2020 in Tottenham, London, United Kingdom. The new national lockdown is a huge blow to the economy and for individuals who were already struggling, as Covid-19 restrictions are put in place until 2nd December across England, with all non-essential businesses closed.
    _E6A6613.jpg
  • Workmen busy at work resurfacing the street on Tottenham Court Road in London, United Kingdom.
    20190408_road surfacing_003.jpg
  • Workmen busy at work resurfacing the street on Tottenham Court Road in London, United Kingdom.
    20190408_road surfacing_001.jpg
  • David Lammy, Labour MP for Tottenham and  speaking at the Howard League For Penal Reforms ‘Policing the community’ conference held at the Kings fund. 14th November 2018.
    David-Lammy-Labour-MP-4935.jpg
  • David Lammy, Labour MP for Tottenham and  speaking at the Howard League For Penal Reforms ‘Policing the community’ conference held at the Kings fund. 14th November 2018.
    David-Lammy-Labour-MP-4882.jpg
  • David Lammy, Labour MP for Tottenham and  speaking at the Howard League For Penal Reforms ‘Policing the community’ conference held at the Kings fund. 14th November 2018.
    David-Lammy-Labour-MP-5040.jpg
  • David Lammy, Labour MP for Tottenham and  speaking at the Howard League For Penal Reforms ‘Policing the community’ conference held at the Kings fund. 14th November 2018.
    David-Lammy-Labour-MP-4861.jpg
  • Tottenham Hotspur FC fans, Mark & Terry Plows during the Somers Town Festival on 09th July 2016 in London, United Kingdom. Somers Town, a district in north west London, is a large housing estate nestled between Euston, St Pancras and Kings Cross Library. Predominantly filled with social housing for the past 200 years, much of the area’s housing was built in the twentieth century by the local authority.
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  • Pedestrians cross the road opposite a Wind in the Willows ad, on 31st July 2017, in Tottenham Court Road, London, England.
    Mrtoad_crossing-01-31-07-2017.jpg
  • David Lammy, Member of Parliament for Tottenham and Minister for Skills,
    SFE_080912_192.jpg
  • David Lammy, Member of Parliament for Tottenham and Minister for Skills,
    SFE_080912_177.jpg
  • David Lammy, Member of Parliament for Tottenham and Minister for Skills,
    SFE_080912_169.jpg
  • David Lammy, Member of Parliament for Tottenham and Minister for Skills,
    SFE_080912_163.jpg
  • David Lammy, Member of Parliament for Tottenham and Minister for Skills,
    SFE_080912_161.jpg
  • David Lammy, Member of Parliament for Tottenham and Minister for Skills,
    SFE_080912_158.jpg
  • At the beginning of the fourth week of the UK governments lockdown during the Coronavirus pandemic, and with 120,067 UK reported cases with 16,060 deaths, a single traveller exits Tottenham Court Road underground station and passes a Transport For London TFL sign telling Londoners that only essential workers should travel on the transport system, on 20th April 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_lockdown-46-20-04-2020.jpg
  • A shop assistant carries three boxes of Toshiba T1000 Portable Personal Computer laptops in an electronics and tech shop on the Tottenham Court Road, on 3rd March 1990, in London, England. The T1000 was a portable computer manufactured by the Toshiba Corporation from 1987. It had a similar specification to the IBM PC Convertible, with a 4.77 MHz 80C88 processor, 512 kB of RAM, and a monochrome CGA-compatible LCD. Unlike the Convertible, it includes a standard serial port and parallel port, connectors for an external monitor, and a real-time clock.
    toshiba_shop-03-03-1990.jpg
  • A portrait of a young man with a face painted with the English flag and the letters THFC Tottenham Hotspur Football Club, a north London club, a effort he has made during an outdoor party celebrating the 50th anniversary of VE Victory in Europe Day on 6th May 1995, in London, England. In the week near the anniversary date of May 8, 1945, when the World War II Allies formally accepted the unconditional surrender of the armed forces of Germany and peace was announced to tumultuous crowds across European cities, the British still go out of their way to honour those sacrificed and the realisation that peace was once again achieved. Street parties now – as they did in 1945 – played a large part in the country’s patriotic well-being.
    painted_face-06-05-1995.jpg
  • Man wearing a multicoloured umbrella hat selling little window climbing wall crawlers as people pass by on Tottenham Court Road in London, England, United Kingdom.
    20190819_wall crawler seller_002.jpg
  • Man wearing a multicoloured umbrella hat selling little window climbing wall crawlers as people pass by on Tottenham Court Road in London, England, United Kingdom.
    20190819_wall crawler seller_001.jpg
  • Theatre kiosk mini shop on Tottenham Court Road in London, England, United Kingdom. This tiny shop sells fizzy drinks, coffee, snacks and hotdogs mainly to tourists in the area.
    20190819_theatre kiosk_001.jpg
  • Workmen busy at work resurfacing the street on Tottenham Court Road in London, United Kingdom.
    20190408_road surfacing_004.jpg
  • Workmen busy at work resurfacing the street on Tottenham Court Road in London, United Kingdom.
    20190408_road surfacing_002.jpg
  • David Lammy, Labour MP for Tottenham and  speaking at the Howard League For Penal Reforms ‘Policing the community’ conference held at the Kings fund. 14th November 2018.
    David-Lammy-Labour-MP-4877.jpg
  • Cutout workman at the Crossrail development site at Tottenham Court Road, holding up a sign saying that businesses are open for business as usual. Including the nightclub GAY. London, UK.
    20150109_crossrail sign_B.jpg
  • Cutout workman at the Crossrail development site at Tottenham Court Road, holding up a sign saying that businesses are open for business as usual. Including the nightclub GAY. London, UK.
    20150109_crossrail sign_A.jpg
  • Two people of east Asian-descent look at Toshiba laptops displayed in a computer specialist in Tottenham Court Road - the centre for technology, gadgets and computing in central London. It is 1990 and the smaller, more portable laptop market is just taking off. The man takes notes on paper, writing prices, technical  specifications and offers for these Japanese-made items. Vying for sales with Toshiba in this particular window is Psion, Epson and Canon - all players in the early 1990s.
    toshiba_buyers-03-03-1990_1_1.jpg
  • David Lammy, Member of Parliament for Tottenham and Minister for Skills,
    SFE_080912_181.jpg
  • David Lammy, Member of Parliament for Tottenham and Minister for Skills,
    SFE_080912_175.jpg
  • David Lammy, Member of Parliament for Tottenham and Minister for Skills,
    SFE_080912_162.jpg
  • The figure of a construction worker warning pedestrians to cross sensibly, and a passing bus, on 12th December 2017, in London England.
    bus_ads-07-12-12-2017.jpg
  • The figure of a construction worker warning pedestrians to cross sensibly, and a passing bus, on 12th December 2017, in London England.
    bus_ads-02-12-12-2017.jpg
  • David Lammy, Member of Parliament for Tottenham and Minister for Skills, outside his old family home in Tottenham, North London
    SFE_080918_067.jpg
  • David Lammy, Member of Parliament for Tottenham and Minister for Skills, outside his old family home in Tottenham, North London
    SFE_080918_050.jpg
  • David Lammy, Member of Parliament for Tottenham and Minister for Skills, listens to constituents at his regular surgery at Tottenham Town Hall, London
    SFE_080912_209.jpg
  • The back of a road crossing figure and resting pedestrian at the junction of Oxford Street and Tottenham Court Road. During the extensive construction of the capital's Crossrail transport project, street-level disruption has been massive and pedestrians and drivers have endured re-routing and hold-ups for many years. On the other side of these blue signs are human figures that stand at these junctions to stop crossing on red lights and thereby help stop accidents.
    oxford_street03-03-12-2015_1.jpg
  • The back of a road crossing figure and a cyclist at the junction of Oxford Street and Tottenham Court Road. During the extensive construction of the capital's Crossrail transport project, street-level disruption has been massive and pedestrians and drivers have endured re-routing and hold-ups for many years. On the other side of these blue signs are human figures that stand at these junctions to stop crossing on red lights and thereby help stop accidents.
    oxford_street01-03-12-2015_1.jpg
  • Graffiti message based on a Beatles song on the roadside during the second national coronavirus lockdown on 28th November 2020 in Tottenham Hale, London, United Kingdom. The new national lockdown is a huge blow to the economy and for individuals who were already struggling, as Covid-19 restrictions are put in place until 2nd December across England, with all non-essential businesses closed.
    _E6A6638.jpg
  • Signon a hoarding surrounding a redevelopment area on Oxford Street claims that 58 million people will use Tottenham Court Road station in the vicinity in 2020 on 1st December 2020 in London, United Kingdom.
    20201201_58 million people_001.jpg
  • An animal rights activist from Animal Rebellion suspends a pinata from above a branch of Barclays Bank in Tottenham Court Road during a protest on 4 September 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Animal Rebellion were protesting against the provision by Barclays Bank of loans and underwriting to beef and dairy companies which are huge contributors to climate change.
    MK-20200904-Animal-Rebellion-Anti-Ba...jpg
  • Sign on a hoarding surrounding a redevelopment area on Oxford Street claims that 58 million people will use Tottenham Court Road station in the vicinity in 2020 on 26th June 2020 in London, United Kingdom.
    20200626_58 million people_003.jpg
  • Buskers playing amplified guitar and drums outside Tottenham Court Road tube station on 21st January 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. Over recent years there have been increasing complaints about the amplification used by some buskers, which is seen an excessive noise pollution, especially for people working nearby.
    20200121_amplified busking_001.jpg
  • A couple of shoppers look skywards to see the progress of the Centre Point tower at the corner of Tottenham Court Road and Oxford Street, on 12th December 2017, in London England.
    london_people-04-12-12-2017.jpg
  • A very muscular, fit and upright man walks alongside a stooping elderly gentleman on Tottenham Court Road, on 3rd August 2017, in London, England.
    young_old_men-01-03-08-2017.jpg
  • Hackney August 13th 2011 Peace march after the riots, from Gillett Square to Tottenham Hale.
    aug_6445.jpg
  • Children from Devonshire Hill Primary School in Tottenham, London, UK, take part in a 1 hour swimming session at a pop-up pool at their school to help with fitness by getting kids active and doing more sport. Make a Splash, the mobile pools initiative delivered by Total Swimming as part of the Olympic Legacy programme with the aim of getting thousands more of the capital's residents swimming in the run up to and beyond the London 2012 games.
    20120717primary school swimming_X_1.jpg
  • Children from Devonshire Hill Primary School in Tottenham, London, UK, take part in a 1 hour swimming session at a pop-up pool at their school to help with fitness by getting kids active and doing more sport. Make a Splash, the mobile pools initiative delivered by Total Swimming as part of the Olympic Legacy programme with the aim of getting thousands more of the capital's residents swimming in the run up to and beyond the London 2012 games.
    20120717primary school swimming_T_1.jpg
  • Children from Devonshire Hill Primary School in Tottenham, London, UK, take part in a 1 hour swimming session at a pop-up pool at their school to help with fitness by getting kids active and doing more sport. Make a Splash, the mobile pools initiative delivered by Total Swimming as part of the Olympic Legacy programme with the aim of getting thousands more of the capital's residents swimming in the run up to and beyond the London 2012 games.
    20120717primary school swimming_P_1.jpg
  • Children from Devonshire Hill Primary School in Tottenham, London, UK, take part in a 1 hour swimming session at a pop-up pool at their school to help with fitness and weight loss by getting kids active and doing more sport. Make a Splash, the mobile pools initiative delivered by Total Swimming as part of the Olympic Legacy programme with the aim of getting thousands more of the capital's residents swimming in the run up to and beyond the London 2012 games.
    20120717primary school swimming_O_1.jpg
  • Children from Devonshire Hill Primary School in Tottenham, London, UK, take part in a 1 hour swimming session at a pop-up pool at their school to help with fitness by getting kids active and doing more sport. Make a Splash, the mobile pools initiative delivered by Total Swimming as part of the Olympic Legacy programme with the aim of getting thousands more of the capital's residents swimming in the run up to and beyond the London 2012 games.
    20120717primary school swimming_G_1.jpg
  • Children from Devonshire Hill Primary School in Tottenham, London, UK, take part in a 1 hour swimming session at a pop-up pool at their school to help with fitness by getting kids active and doing more sport. Make a Splash, the mobile pools initiative delivered by Total Swimming as part of the Olympic Legacy programme with the aim of getting thousands more of the capital's residents swimming in the run up to and beyond the London 2012 games.
    20120717primary school swimming_AK_1.jpg
  • Children from Devonshire Hill Primary School in Tottenham, London, UK, take part in a 1 hour swimming session at a pop-up pool at their school to help with fitness by getting kids active and doing more sport. Make a Splash, the mobile pools initiative delivered by Total Swimming as part of the Olympic Legacy programme with the aim of getting thousands more of the capital's residents swimming in the run up to and beyond the London 2012 games.
    20120717primary school swimming_AD_1.jpg
  • An animal rights activist from Animal Rebellion strikes a pinata suspended from above a branch of Barclays Bank in Tottenham Court Road during a protest on 4 September 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Animal Rebellion were protesting against the provision by Barclays Bank of loans and underwriting to beef and dairy companies which are huge contributors to climate change.
    MK-20200904-Animal-Rebellion-Anti-Ba...jpg
  • An animal rights activist from Animal Rebellion strikes a pinata suspended from above a branch of Barclays Bank in Tottenham Court Road during a protest on 4 September 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Animal Rebellion were protesting against the provision by Barclays Bank of loans and underwriting to beef and dairy companies which are huge contributors to climate change.
    MK-20200904-Animal-Rebellion-Anti-Ba...jpg
  • An animal rights activist from Animal Rebellion suspends a pinata from above a branch of Barclays Bank in Tottenham Court Road during a protest on 4 September 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Animal Rebellion were protesting against the provision by Barclays Bank of loans and underwriting to beef and dairy companies which are huge contributors to climate change.
    MK-20200904-Animal-Rebellion-Anti-Ba...jpg
  • Animal rights activists from Animal Rebellion protest outside a branch of Barclays Bank in Tottenham Court Road on 4 September 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The activists, who suspended a pinata from above the branch of the bank, were protesting against the provision by Barclays Bank of loans and underwriting to beef and dairy companies which are huge contributors to climate change.
    MK-20200904-Animal-Rebellion-Anti-Ba...jpg
  • An animal rights activist from Animal Rebellion suspends a pinata from above a branch of Barclays Bank in Tottenham Court Road during a protest on 4 September 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Animal Rebellion were protesting against the provision by Barclays Bank of loans and underwriting to beef and dairy companies which are huge contributors to climate change.
    MK-20200904-Animal-Rebellion-Anti-Ba...jpg
  • An animal rights activist from Animal Rebellion suspends a pinata from above a branch of Barclays Bank in Tottenham Court Road during a protest on 4 September 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Animal Rebellion were protesting against the provision by Barclays Bank of loans and underwriting to beef and dairy companies which are huge contributors to climate change.
    MK-20200904-Animal-Rebellion-Anti-Ba...jpg
  • Tottenham Court Road underground entrance sign that numbers of people in the station will be limited for social distancing reasons as most shops now open but with retail sales suffering due to the Coronavirus pandemic, shoppers wearing face maks, which will become compulsory in shops on the 24th July, still come to Oxford Street, Londons main shopping district on 16th July 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Coronavirus or Covid-19 is a respiratory illness that has not previously been seen in humans. While much or Europe has been placed into lockdown, the UK government has put in place more stringent rules as part of their long term strategy, and in particular social distancing.
    20200716_oxford street face masks_01...jpg
  • Tottenham Court Road underground entrance sign that numbers of people in the station will be limited for social distancing reasons as most shops now open but with retail sales suffering due to the Coronavirus pandemic, shoppers wearing face maks, which will become compulsory in shops on the 24th July, still come to Oxford Street, Londons main shopping district on 16th July 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Coronavirus or Covid-19 is a respiratory illness that has not previously been seen in humans. While much or Europe has been placed into lockdown, the UK government has put in place more stringent rules as part of their long term strategy, and in particular social distancing.
    20200716_coronavirus oxford street_0...jpg
  • Tottenham Court Road underground entrance sign that numbers of people in the station will be limited for social distancing reasons as most shops now open but with retail sales suffering due to the Coronavirus pandemic, shoppers wearing face maks, which will become compulsory in shops on the 24th July, still come to Oxford Street, Londons main shopping district on 16th July 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Coronavirus or Covid-19 is a respiratory illness that has not previously been seen in humans. While much or Europe has been placed into lockdown, the UK government has put in place more stringent rules as part of their long term strategy, and in particular social distancing.
    20200716_coronavirus oxford street_0...jpg
  • Sign on a hoarding surrounding a redevelopment area on Oxford Street claims that 58 million people will use Tottenham Court Road station in the vicinity in 2020 on 26th June 2020 in London, United Kingdom.
    20200626_58 million people_002.jpg
  • Sign on a hoarding surrounding a redevelopment area on Oxford Street claims that 58 million people will use Tottenham Court Road station in the vicinity in 2020 on 26th June 2020 in London, United Kingdom.
    20200626_58 million people_001.jpg
  • In the 24hrs that a further 38 died from Coronavirus, bringing the total to 41,736, a further easing of the UK’s Covid pandemic lockdown restrictions took place with many high street shops today being allowed to re-open after three months of forced closure. Prime Minister Boris Johnson, wanting to stimulate the economy, has urged people to shop with confidence and long queues formed outside the main brands. But unlike on public transport, face coverings are not compulsory so shop floors and shopping practices have had to be adapted to ensure customers’ social distances, amid fears of a second infection wave. A lady shopper takes free hand gel sanitiser from a dispenser at Tottenham Court Road station Oxford Street, on 15th June 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_shops-93-15-06-2020.jpg
  • A woman police officer reports by radio the damage to a smashed traffic and pedestrian light that has been hit by a double-decker London bus and leaving it swinging dangerously in the wind, plus leaving the lights out at this junction with Charing Cross Road, Tottenham Court Road and New Oxford Street, on 11th June 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_oxford_street-29-11-06-2...jpg
  • Buskers playing amplified guitar and drums outside Tottenham Court Road tube station on 21st January 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. Over recent years there have been increasing complaints about the amplification used by some buskers, which is seen an excessive noise pollution, especially for people working nearby.
    20200121_amplified busking_002.jpg
  • A Muslim lady wearing her hijab rides on her mobile scooter, crossing opposite the Dominion Theatre on Tottenham Court Road  on 10th August 2017, in London, England.
    mobile_scooter-01-10-08-2017.jpg
  • Hazard tape stretched across the glass of an old telephone kiosk on Tottenham Court Road, on 3rd August 2017, in London, England.
    closed_phonebox-01-03-08-2017.jpg
  • Pedestrians cross a road junction near Tottenham Court Road in central London. Making their way across the road during extensive construction work for the giant Crossrail project (a new underground railway system for London). Crossings and traffic flow are disrupted and Londoners have to negotiate their way around barriers and fences.
    pedestrians274-02-09-2014_1.jpg
  • Sitting in chair outside his house in the East End of London, a young football fan waits for his painted face to dry. In the colours his favourite Tottenham Hotspur Football Club, he also wears a Union Jack cape. He sits with an outdoor party behind him in full swing that celebrates the 50th anniversary of VE (Victory in Europe) Day on 6th May 1995. In the week near the anniversary date of May 8, 1945, when the World War II Allies formally accepted the unconditional surrender of the armed forces of Germany and peace was announced to tumultuous crowds across European cities, the British still go out of their way to honour those sacrificed and the realisation that peace was once again achieved. Street parties now – as they did in 1945 – played a large part in the country’s patriotic well-being.
    ve_day_patriots003-06-05-1995_1_1.jpg
  • Gathering outside his house in the East End of London, a young football fan whose painted face is in the colours his favourite Tottenham Hotspur Football Club, also wears a Union Jack cape and shorts. He stands in the front doorway of his terraced home to celebrate the 50th anniversary of VE (Victory in Europe) Day on 6th May 1995. In the week near the anniversary date of May 8, 1945, when the World War II Allies formally accepted the unconditional surrender of the armed forces of Germany and peace was announced to tumultuous crowds across European cities, the British still go out of their way to honour those sacrificed and the realisation that peace was once again achieved. Street parties now – as they did in 1945 – played a large part in the country’s patriotic well-being.
    ve_day_patriots002-06-05-1995_1_1.jpg
  • Hackney August 13th 2011 Peace march after the riots, from Gillett Square to Tottenham Hale. Protesters with anti government placards.
    aug_6499.jpg
  • Hackney August 13th 2011 Peace march after the riots, from Gillett Square to Tottenham Hale. Protesters with anti government placards.
    aug_6474.jpg
  • Hackney August 13th 2011 Peace march after the riots, from Gillett Square to Tottenham Hale. Young boy holding sign saying 'No cuts'
    aug_6451.jpg
  • David Lammy, Member of Parliament for Tottenham and Minister for Skills, takes part in a group discussion about gang culture at a seminar in South London
    SFE_080912_120.jpg
  • David Lammy, Member of Parliament for Tottenham and Minister for Skills, takes part in a group discussion about gang culture at a seminar in South London
    SFE_080912_109.jpg
  • David Lammy, Member of Parliament for Tottenham and Minister for Skills, talks to youths, excluded from mainstream education at the Youth Vibes Project in Lewisham, South london
    SFE_080912_061.jpg
  • David Lammy, Member of Parliament for Tottenham and Minister for Skills, talks to youths, excluded from mainstream education at the Youth Vibes Project in Lewisham, South london
    SFE_080912_047.jpg
  • David Lammy, Member of Parliament for Tottenham and Minister for Skills, en route to an appointment with a youth group in South london
    SFE_080912_004.jpg
  • Minister Louis Farrakhan, Nation of Islam, during a live TV link up from Chicago USA for his Saviours’ Day address, the minister is banned from entering the UK. The Nation of Islam held the event at Broadwater Farm estate community centre in Tottenham, London.
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  • A sign to a Funeral Service shop, Tottenham high road, London.
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  • A closed down shop outside Tottenham Hotspur football stadium. White Hart Lane.
    11-London-4532.jpg
  • A ticket to the Nation of Islam event, that was due to be held at Ocean in Hackney, London. Ocean cancelled 5 days prior to the event that was then held at the Broadwater Farm estate community centre in Tottenham, North London.  Minister Hilary Muhammad, UK Coordinator hosted the Nation of Islam UK celebrations for Saviours Day in North London. One of the main events was a live TV link up from Chicago USA, where Minister Louis Farrakhan spoke on reparation; the minister is currently banned from entering the UK.
    01-noi_4719.jpg
  • Children from Devonshire Hill Primary School in Tottenham, London, UK, take part in a 1 hour swimming session at a pop-up pool at their school to help with fitness by getting kids active and doing more sport. Make a Splash, the mobile pools initiative delivered by Total Swimming as part of the Olympic Legacy programme with the aim of getting thousands more of the capital's residents swimming in the run up to and beyond the London 2012 games.
    20120717primary school swimming_Z_1.jpg
  • Children from Devonshire Hill Primary School in Tottenham, London, UK, take part in a 1 hour swimming session at a pop-up pool at their school to help with fitness by getting kids active and doing more sport. Make a Splash, the mobile pools initiative delivered by Total Swimming as part of the Olympic Legacy programme with the aim of getting thousands more of the capital's residents swimming in the run up to and beyond the London 2012 games.
    20120717primary school swimming_Y_1.jpg
  • Children from Devonshire Hill Primary School in Tottenham, London, UK, take part in a 1 hour swimming session at a pop-up pool at their school to help with fitness by getting kids active and doing more sport. Make a Splash, the mobile pools initiative delivered by Total Swimming as part of the Olympic Legacy programme with the aim of getting thousands more of the capital's residents swimming in the run up to and beyond the London 2012 games.
    20120717primary school swimming_W_1.jpg
  • Children from Devonshire Hill Primary School in Tottenham, London, UK, take part in a 1 hour swimming session at a pop-up pool at their school to help with fitness by getting kids active and doing more sport. Make a Splash, the mobile pools initiative delivered by Total Swimming as part of the Olympic Legacy programme with the aim of getting thousands more of the capital's residents swimming in the run up to and beyond the London 2012 games.
    20120717primary school swimming_V_1.jpg
  • Children from Devonshire Hill Primary School in Tottenham, London, UK, take part in a 1 hour swimming session at a pop-up pool at their school to help with fitness by getting kids active and doing more sport. Make a Splash, the mobile pools initiative delivered by Total Swimming as part of the Olympic Legacy programme with the aim of getting thousands more of the capital's residents swimming in the run up to and beyond the London 2012 games.
    20120717primary school swimming_U_1.jpg
  • Children from Devonshire Hill Primary School in Tottenham, London, UK, take part in a 1 hour swimming session at a pop-up pool at their school to help with fitness by getting kids active and doing more sport. Make a Splash, the mobile pools initiative delivered by Total Swimming as part of the Olympic Legacy programme with the aim of getting thousands more of the capital's residents swimming in the run up to and beyond the London 2012 games.
    20120717primary school swimming_S_1.jpg
  • Children from Devonshire Hill Primary School in Tottenham, London, UK, take part in a 1 hour swimming session at a pop-up pool at their school to help with fitness by getting kids active and doing more sport. Make a Splash, the mobile pools initiative delivered by Total Swimming as part of the Olympic Legacy programme with the aim of getting thousands more of the capital's residents swimming in the run up to and beyond the London 2012 games.
    20120717primary school swimming_Q_1.jpg
  • Children from Devonshire Hill Primary School in Tottenham, London, UK, take part in a 1 hour swimming session at a pop-up pool at their school to help with fitness by getting kids active and doing more sport. Make a Splash, the mobile pools initiative delivered by Total Swimming as part of the Olympic Legacy programme with the aim of getting thousands more of the capital's residents swimming in the run up to and beyond the London 2012 games.
    20120717primary school swimming_N_1.jpg
  • Children from Devonshire Hill Primary School in Tottenham, London, UK, take part in a 1 hour swimming session at a pop-up pool at their school to help with fitness by getting kids active and doing more sport. Make a Splash, the mobile pools initiative delivered by Total Swimming as part of the Olympic Legacy programme with the aim of getting thousands more of the capital's residents swimming in the run up to and beyond the London 2012 games.
    20120717primary school swimming_M_1.jpg
  • Children from Devonshire Hill Primary School in Tottenham, London, UK, take part in a 1 hour swimming session at a pop-up pool at their school to help with fitness and weight loss by getting kids active and doing more sport. Make a Splash, the mobile pools initiative delivered by Total Swimming as part of the Olympic Legacy programme with the aim of getting thousands more of the capital's residents swimming in the run up to and beyond the London 2012 games.
    20120717primary school swimming_L_1.jpg
  • Children from Devonshire Hill Primary School in Tottenham, London, UK, take part in a 1 hour swimming session at a pop-up pool at their school to help with fitness and weight loss by getting kids active and doing more sport. Make a Splash, the mobile pools initiative delivered by Total Swimming as part of the Olympic Legacy programme with the aim of getting thousands more of the capital's residents swimming in the run up to and beyond the London 2012 games.
    20120717primary school swimming_K_1.jpg
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