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  • Construction workers wearing hard hats hook up a pile of concrete beams on to a waiting crane hook. One man bends down to help loop a chain beneath one of the girders and attached to the dangling hook while another secures the chain and another man is in radio contact with the crane driver out of sight. Importantly, behind their low-loader truck is a Smirnoff advertising billboard with a famous ad campaign for the Vodka distillery. It depicts three carved Polynesian statues of Easter Island but seen through a botttle of the alcoholic beverage, is a representation of a face wearing a head band and MP3 headphones. Seen juxtaposed with the construction men and their building technology this scene describes a visual pun between an ancient lost civilization and the modern age of technology. Smirnoff is a vodka distillery founded in Moscow, by Piotr Arsenieyevich Smirnov. The <br />
brand is now distributed in 130 countries and includes flavored vodka and malt beverages. The Sminoff advertising campaign is said to be based on the Belgian surrealist artist Rene Magritte whose paradoxical images stretched our ideas of what was reality and the fantastic.
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  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service CATS on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better.
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  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service CATS on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better.
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  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service CATS on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better.
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  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service CATS on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better.
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  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service CATS on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better.
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  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service CATS on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better.
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  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service CATS on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better.
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  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service CATS on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better.
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  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service CATS on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better.
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  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service CATS on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better.
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  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service CATS on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better.
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  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service CATS on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better.
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  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service CATS on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better.
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  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service CATS on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better.
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  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service CATS on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better.
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  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service CATS on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better.
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  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service (CATS) on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service CATS on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better.
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  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service (CATS) on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service (CATS) on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service (CATS) on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service (CATS) on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service (CATS) on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service (CATS) on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service (CATS) on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service (CATS) on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service (CATS) on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service (CATS) on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service (CATS) on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service CATS on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better.
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  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service CATS on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better.
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  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service CATS on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better.
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  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service CATS on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better.
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  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service CATS on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better.
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  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service CATS on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better.
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  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service CATS on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better.
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  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service CATS on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better.
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  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service CATS on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better.
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  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service CATS on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better.
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  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service CATS on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better.
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  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service CATS on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better.
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  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service CATS on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better.
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  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service (CATS) on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service (CATS) on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service (CATS) on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service (CATS) on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service (CATS) on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service (CATS) on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service (CATS) on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service (CATS) on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service (CATS) on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service (CATS) on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service (CATS) on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service (CATS) on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service (CATS) on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service (CATS) on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Israeli tourism advertising campaign for holidaying in the city of Jerusalem is on the side of a London bus that has stopped on Whitehall in Westminster where government buildings are seen in the background, on 20th August 2020, in London, England. (Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • An advertisement showing a COVID patient in hospital urges the public to stay within lockdown rules, in an empty shopping mall during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus  pandemic, in the City of London, the capitals financial district, on 10th February 2021, in London, England.
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  • An advertisement showing a COVID patient in hospital urges the public to stay within lockdown rules, in an empty shopping mall during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus  pandemic, in the City of London, the capitals financial district, on 10th February 2021, in London, England.
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  • An advertisement showing a COVID patient in hospital urges the public to stay within lockdown rules, in an empty shopping mall during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus  pandemic, in the City of London, the capitals financial district, on 10th February 2021, in London, England.
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  • As numbers of Covid-19 cases in Birmingham have increased in recent weeks, and with the city added as an area of enhanced support on the UKs coronavirus watchlist of critical areas which are under threat of a local lockdown, people interact beneath a new public health advice advertising campaign featuring Bully the Bull Ring bull wearing a face mask with the slogan Its NO bull. Keep Brum safe near to the iconic Rotunda building in the city centre on 24th August 2020 in London, United Kingdom. With other areas in the Midlands under localised lockdown, people and businesses are being urged to follow the Coronavirus advice for workplace and family life help reduce the risk.
    20200824_coronavirus bully campaign_...jpg
  • As numbers of Covid-19 cases in Birmingham have increased in recent weeks, and with the city added as an area of enhanced support on the UKs coronavirus watchlist of critical areas which are under threat of a local lockdown, people interact beneath a new public health advice advertising campaign featuring Bully the Bull Ring bull wearing a face mask with the slogan Its NO bull. Keep Brum safe near to the iconic Rotunda building in the city centre on 24th August 2020 in London, United Kingdom. With other areas in the Midlands under localised lockdown, people and businesses are being urged to follow the Coronavirus advice for workplace and family life help reduce the risk.
    20200824_coronavirus bully campaign_...jpg
  • As numbers of Covid-19 cases in Birmingham have increased in recent weeks, and with the city added as an area of enhanced support on the UKs coronavirus watchlist of critical areas which are under threat of a local lockdown, people interact beneath a new public health advice advertising campaign featuring Bully the Bull Ring bull wearing a face mask with the slogan Its NO bull. Keep Brum safe near to the iconic Rotunda building in the city centre on 24th August 2020 in London, United Kingdom. With other areas in the Midlands under localised lockdown, people and businesses are being urged to follow the Coronavirus advice for workplace and family life help reduce the risk.
    20200824_coronavirus bully campaign_...jpg
  • As numbers of Covid-19 cases in Birmingham have increased in recent weeks, and with the city added as an area of enhanced support on the UKs coronavirus watchlist of critical areas which are under threat of a local lockdown, people interact beneath a new public health advice advertising campaign featuring Bully the Bull Ring bull wearing a face mask with the slogan Its NO bull. Keep Brum safe outside Grand Central station in the city centre on 24th August 2020 in London, United Kingdom. With other areas in the Midlands under localised lockdown, people and businesses are being urged to follow the Coronavirus advice for workplace and family life help reduce the risk.
    20200824_coronavirus bully campaign ...jpg
  • As numbers of Covid-19 cases in Birmingham have increased in recent weeks, and with the city added as an area of enhanced support on the UKs coronavirus watchlist of critical areas which are under threat of a local lockdown, people interact beneath a new public health advice advertising campaign featuring Bully the Bull Ring bull wearing a face mask with the slogan Its NO bull. Keep Brum safe outside Grand Central station in the city centre on 24th August 2020 in London, United Kingdom. With other areas in the Midlands under localised lockdown, people and businesses are being urged to follow the Coronavirus advice for workplace and family life help reduce the risk.
    20200824_coronavirus bully campaign ...jpg
  • As numbers of Covid-19 cases in Birmingham have increased in recent weeks, and with the city added as an area of enhanced support on the UKs coronavirus watchlist of critical areas which are under threat of a local lockdown, people interact beneath a new public health advice advertising campaign featuring Bully the Bull Ring bull wearing a face mask with the slogan Its NO bull. Keep Brum safe outside Grand Central station in the city centre on 24th August 2020 in London, United Kingdom. With other areas in the Midlands under localised lockdown, people and businesses are being urged to follow the Coronavirus advice for workplace and family life help reduce the risk.
    20200824_coronavirus bully campaign ...jpg
  • As numbers of Covid-19 cases in Birmingham have increased in recent weeks, and with the city added as an area of enhanced support on the UKs coronavirus watchlist of critical areas which are under threat of a local lockdown, people interact beneath a new public health advice advertising campaign featuring Bully the Bull Ring bull wearing a face mask with the slogan Its NO bull. Keep Brum safe outside Grand Central station in the city centre on 24th August 2020 in London, United Kingdom. With other areas in the Midlands under localised lockdown, people and businesses are being urged to follow the Coronavirus advice for workplace and family life help reduce the risk.
    20200824_coronavirus bully campaign ...jpg
  • As numbers of Covid-19 cases in Birmingham have increased in recent weeks, and with the city added as an area of enhanced support on the UKs coronavirus watchlist of critical areas which are under threat of a local lockdown, people interact beneath a new public health advice advertising campaign featuring Bully the Bull Ring bull wearing a face mask with the slogan Its NO bull. Keep Brum safe outside Grand Central station in the city centre on 24th August 2020 in London, United Kingdom. With other areas in the Midlands under localised lockdown, people and businesses are being urged to follow the Coronavirus advice for workplace and family life help reduce the risk.
    20200824_coronavirus bully campaign ...jpg
  • As numbers of Covid-19 cases in Birmingham have increased in recent weeks, and with the city added as an area of enhanced support on the UKs coronavirus watchlist of critical areas which are under threat of a local lockdown, people interact beneath a new public health advice advertising campaign featuring Bully the Bull Ring bull wearing a face mask with the slogan Its NO bull. Keep Brum safe outside Grand Central station in the city centre on 24th August 2020 in London, United Kingdom. With other areas in the Midlands under localised lockdown, people and businesses are being urged to follow the Coronavirus advice for workplace and family life help reduce the risk.
    20200824_coronavirus bully campaign ...jpg
  • As numbers of Covid-19 cases in Birmingham have increased in recent weeks, and with the city added as an area of enhanced support on the UKs coronavirus watchlist of critical areas which are under threat of a local lockdown, people interact beneath a new public health advice advertising campaign featuring Bully the Bull Ring bull wearing a face mask with the slogan Its NO bull. Keep Brum safe outside Grand Central station near to the iconic Rotunda building in the city centre on 24th August 2020 in London, United Kingdom. With other areas in the Midlands under localised lockdown, people and businesses are being urged to follow the Coronavirus advice for workplace and family life help reduce the risk.
    20200824_coronavirus bully campaign ...jpg
  • As numbers of Covid-19 cases in Birmingham have increased in recent weeks, and with the city added as an area of enhanced support on the UKs coronavirus watchlist of critical areas which are under threat of a local lockdown, people interact beneath a new public health advice advertising campaign featuring Bully the Bull Ring bull wearing a face mask with the slogan Its NO bull. Keep Brum safe outside Grand Central station in the city centre on 24th August 2020 in London, United Kingdom. With other areas in the Midlands under localised lockdown, people and businesses are being urged to follow the Coronavirus advice for workplace and family life help reduce the risk.
    20200824_coronavirus bully campaign ...jpg
  • As numbers of Covid-19 cases in Birmingham have increased in recent weeks, and with the city added as an area of enhanced support on the UKs coronavirus watchlist of critical areas which are under threat of a local lockdown, people interact beneath a new public health advice advertising campaign featuring Bully the Bull Ring bull wearing a face mask with the slogan Its NO bull. Keep Brum safe outside Grand Central station in the city centre on 24th August 2020 in London, United Kingdom. With other areas in the Midlands under localised lockdown, people and businesses are being urged to follow the Coronavirus advice for workplace and family life help reduce the risk.
    20200824_coronavirus bully campaign ...jpg
  • As numbers of Covid-19 cases in Birmingham have increased in recent weeks, and with the city added as an area of enhanced support on the UKs coronavirus watchlist of critical areas which are under threat of a local lockdown, people interact beneath a new public health advice advertising campaign featuring Bully the Bull Ring bull wearing a face mask with the slogan Its NO bull. Keep Brum safe outside Grand Central station in the city centre on 24th August 2020 in London, United Kingdom. With other areas in the Midlands under localised lockdown, people and businesses are being urged to follow the Coronavirus advice for workplace and family life help reduce the risk.
    20200824_coronavirus bully campaign ...jpg
  • As numbers of Covid-19 cases in Birmingham have increased in recent weeks, and with the city added as an area of enhanced support on the UKs coronavirus watchlist of critical areas which are under threat of a local lockdown, people interact beneath a new public health advice advertising campaign featuring Bully the Bull Ring bull wearing a face mask with the slogan Its NO bull. Keep Brum safe outside Grand Central station in the city centre on 24th August 2020 in London, United Kingdom. With other areas in the Midlands under localised lockdown, people and businesses are being urged to follow the Coronavirus advice for workplace and family life help reduce the risk.
    20200824_coronavirus bully campaign ...jpg
  • As numbers of Covid-19 cases in Birmingham have increased in recent weeks, and with the city added as an area of enhanced support on the UKs coronavirus watchlist of critical areas which are under threat of a local lockdown, people interact beneath a new public health advice advertising campaign featuring Bully the Bull Ring bull wearing a face mask with the slogan Its NO bull. Keep Brum safe near to the iconic Rotunda building in the city centre on 24th August 2020 in London, United Kingdom. With other areas in the Midlands under localised lockdown, people and businesses are being urged to follow the Coronavirus advice for workplace and family life help reduce the risk.
    20200824_coronavirus bully campaign_...jpg
  • As numbers of Covid-19 cases in Birmingham have increased in recent weeks, and with the city added as an area of enhanced support on the UKs coronavirus watchlist of critical areas which are under threat of a local lockdown, people interact beneath a new public health advice advertising campaign featuring Bully the Bull Ring bull wearing a face mask with the slogan Its NO bull. Keep Brum safe near to the iconic Rotunda building in the city centre on 24th August 2020 in London, United Kingdom. With other areas in the Midlands under localised lockdown, people and businesses are being urged to follow the Coronavirus advice for workplace and family life help reduce the risk.
    20200824_coronavirus bully campaign_...jpg
  • As numbers of Covid-19 cases in Birmingham have increased in recent weeks, and with the city added as an area of enhanced support on the UKs coronavirus watchlist of critical areas which are under threat of a local lockdown, people interact beneath a new public health advice advertising campaign featuring Bully the Bull Ring bull wearing a face mask with the slogan Its NO bull. Keep Brum safe outside Grand Central station in the city centre on 24th August 2020 in London, United Kingdom. With other areas in the Midlands under localised lockdown, people and businesses are being urged to follow the Coronavirus advice for workplace and family life help reduce the risk.
    20200824_coronavirus bully campaign ...jpg
  • As numbers of Covid-19 cases in Birmingham have increased in recent weeks, and with the city added as an area of enhanced support on the UKs coronavirus watchlist of critical areas which are under threat of a local lockdown, people interact beneath a new public health advice advertising campaign featuring Bully the Bull Ring bull wearing a face mask with the slogan Its NO bull. Keep Brum safe outside Grand Central station in the city centre on 24th August 2020 in London, United Kingdom. With other areas in the Midlands under localised lockdown, people and businesses are being urged to follow the Coronavirus advice for workplace and family life help reduce the risk.
    20200824_coronavirus bully campaign ...jpg
  • As numbers of Covid-19 cases in Birmingham have increased in recent weeks, and with the city added as an area of enhanced support on the UKs coronavirus watchlist of critical areas which are under threat of a local lockdown, people interact beneath a new public health advice advertising campaign featuring Bully the Bull Ring bull wearing a face mask with the slogan Its NO bull. Keep Brum safe outside Grand Central station in the city centre on 24th August 2020 in London, United Kingdom. With other areas in the Midlands under localised lockdown, people and businesses are being urged to follow the Coronavirus advice for workplace and family life help reduce the risk.
    20200824_coronavirus bully campaign ...jpg
  • As numbers of Covid-19 cases in Birmingham have increased in recent weeks, and with the city added as an area of enhanced support on the UKs coronavirus watchlist of critical areas which are under threat of a local lockdown, people interact beneath a new public health advice advertising campaign featuring Bully the Bull Ring bull wearing a face mask with the slogan Its NO bull. Keep Brum safe outside Grand Central station in the city centre on 24th August 2020 in London, United Kingdom. With other areas in the Midlands under localised lockdown, people and businesses are being urged to follow the Coronavirus advice for workplace and family life help reduce the risk.
    20200824_coronavirus bully campaign ...jpg
  • As numbers of Covid-19 cases in Birmingham have increased in recent weeks, and with the city added as an area of enhanced support on the UKs coronavirus watchlist of critical areas which are under threat of a local lockdown, people interact beneath a new public health advice advertising campaign featuring Bully the Bull Ring bull wearing a face mask with the slogan Its NO bull. Keep Brum safe outside Grand Central station in the city centre on 24th August 2020 in London, United Kingdom. With other areas in the Midlands under localised lockdown, people and businesses are being urged to follow the Coronavirus advice for workplace and family life help reduce the risk.
    20200824_coronavirus bully campaign ...jpg
  • As numbers of Covid-19 cases in Birmingham have increased in recent weeks, and with the city added as an area of enhanced support on the UKs coronavirus watchlist of critical areas which are under threat of a local lockdown, people interact beneath a new public health advice advertising campaign featuring Bully the Bull Ring bull wearing a face mask with the slogan Its NO bull. Keep Brum safe outside Grand Central station near to the iconic Rotunda building in the city centre on 24th August 2020 in London, United Kingdom. With other areas in the Midlands under localised lockdown, people and businesses are being urged to follow the Coronavirus advice for workplace and family life help reduce the risk.
    20200824_coronavirus bully campaign ...jpg
  • As numbers of Covid-19 cases in Birmingham have increased in recent weeks, and with the city added as an area of enhanced support on the UKs coronavirus watchlist of critical areas which are under threat of a local lockdown, people interact beneath a new public health advice advertising campaign featuring Bully the Bull Ring bull wearing a face mask with the slogan Its NO bull. Keep Brum safe outside Grand Central station in the city centre on 24th August 2020 in London, United Kingdom. With other areas in the Midlands under localised lockdown, people and businesses are being urged to follow the Coronavirus advice for workplace and family life help reduce the risk.
    20200824_coronavirus bully campaign ...jpg
  • As numbers of Covid-19 cases in Birmingham have increased in recent weeks, and with the city added as an area of enhanced support on the UKs coronavirus watchlist of critical areas which are under threat of a local lockdown, people interact beneath a new public health advice advertising campaign featuring Bully the Bull Ring bull wearing a face mask with the slogan Its NO bull. Keep Brum safe outside Grand Central station near to the iconic Rotunda building in the city centre on 24th August 2020 in London, United Kingdom. With other areas in the Midlands under localised lockdown, people and businesses are being urged to follow the Coronavirus advice for workplace and family life help reduce the risk.
    20200824_coronavirus bully campaign ...jpg
  • As numbers of Covid-19 cases in Birmingham have increased in recent weeks, and with the city added as an area of enhanced support on the UKs coronavirus watchlist of critical areas which are under threat of a local lockdown, people interact beneath a new public health advice advertising campaign featuring Bully the Bull Ring bull wearing a face mask with the slogan Its NO bull. Keep Brum safe outside Grand Central station in the city centre on 24th August 2020 in London, United Kingdom. With other areas in the Midlands under localised lockdown, people and businesses are being urged to follow the Coronavirus advice for workplace and family life help reduce the risk.
    20200824_coronavirus bully campaign ...jpg
  • As numbers of Covid-19 cases in Birmingham have increased in recent weeks, and with the city added as an area of enhanced support on the UKs coronavirus watchlist of critical areas which are under threat of a local lockdown, people interact beneath a new public health advice advertising campaign featuring Bully the Bull Ring bull wearing a face mask with the slogan Its NO bull. Keep Brum safe outside Grand Central station near to the iconic Rotunda building in the city centre on 24th August 2020 in London, United Kingdom. With other areas in the Midlands under localised lockdown, people and businesses are being urged to follow the Coronavirus advice for workplace and family life help reduce the risk.
    20200824_coronavirus bully campaign ...jpg
  • As numbers of Covid-19 cases in Birmingham have increased in recent weeks, and with the city added as an area of enhanced support on the UKs coronavirus watchlist of critical areas which are under threat of a local lockdown, people interact beneath a new public health advice advertising campaign featuring Bully the Bull Ring bull wearing a face mask with the slogan Its NO bull. Keep Brum safe outside Grand Central station in the city centre on 24th August 2020 in London, United Kingdom. With other areas in the Midlands under localised lockdown, people and businesses are being urged to follow the Coronavirus advice for workplace and family life help reduce the risk.
    20200824_coronavirus bully campaign ...jpg
  • As numbers of Covid-19 cases in Birmingham have increased in recent weeks, and with the city added as an area of enhanced support on the UKs coronavirus watchlist of critical areas which are under threat of a local lockdown, people interact beneath a new public health advice advertising campaign featuring Bully the Bull Ring bull wearing a face mask with the slogan Its NO bull. Keep Brum safe outside Grand Central station in the city centre on 24th August 2020 in London, United Kingdom. With other areas in the Midlands under localised lockdown, people and businesses are being urged to follow the Coronavirus advice for workplace and family life help reduce the risk.
    20200824_coronavirus bully campaign ...jpg
  • As numbers of Covid-19 cases in Birmingham have increased in recent weeks, and with the city added as an area of enhanced support on the UKs coronavirus watchlist of critical areas which are under threat of a local lockdown, people interact beneath a new public health advice advertising campaign featuring Bully the Bull Ring bull wearing a face mask with the slogan Its NO bull. Keep Brum safe outside Grand Central station in the city centre on 24th August 2020 in London, United Kingdom. With other areas in the Midlands under localised lockdown, people and businesses are being urged to follow the Coronavirus advice for workplace and family life help reduce the risk.
    20200824_coronavirus bully campaign ...jpg
  • As the third national coronavirus lockdown in Birmingham continues, people interact with a new public health advice advertising campaign featuring Bully the Bull Ring bull wearing a face mask with the slogan NO bull, Hands, Space, Face in the city centre on 30th March 2021 in London, United Kingdom. After months of lockdown, the first signs that life will start to get back to normal begin, with more people enjoying the company of others in public, as the rule of six starts the first stage of lockdown ending.
    20210330_covid campaign_005.jpg
  • With new local coronavirus lockdown measures now in place and Birmingham currently set at 'Tier 2' or 'high', people wearing face masks pass beneath a public health advice advertising campaign featuring Bully the Bull Ring bull wearing a face mask with the slogan 'It's NO bull. Keep Brum safe' outside Grand Central station in the city centre on 14th October 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. This is the first day of the new three tier system in the UK which has levels: 'medium', which includes the rule of six, 'high', which will cover most areas under current restrictions; and 'very high' for those areas with particularly high case numbers. Meanwhile there have been calls by politicians for a 'circuit breaker' complete lockdown to be announced to help the growing spread of the Covid-19 virus.
    20201014_coronavirus three tier bull...jpg
  • With new local coronavirus lockdown measures now in place and Birmingham currently set at 'Tier 2' or 'high', people wearing face masks pass beneath a public health advice advertising campaign featuring Bully the Bull Ring bull wearing a face mask with the slogan 'It's NO bull. Keep Brum safe' outside Grand Central station in the city centre on 14th October 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. This is the first day of the new three tier system in the UK which has levels: 'medium', which includes the rule of six, 'high', which will cover most areas under current restrictions; and 'very high' for those areas with particularly high case numbers. Meanwhile there have been calls by politicians for a 'circuit breaker' complete lockdown to be announced to help the growing spread of the Covid-19 virus.
    20201014_coronavirus three tier bull...jpg
  • With new local coronavirus lockdown measures now in place and Birmingham currently set at 'Tier 2' or 'high', people wearing face masks pass beneath a public health advice advertising campaign featuring Bully the Bull Ring bull wearing a face mask with the slogan 'It's NO bull. Keep Brum safe' outside Grand Central station in the city centre on 14th October 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. This is the first day of the new three tier system in the UK which has levels: 'medium', which includes the rule of six, 'high', which will cover most areas under current restrictions; and 'very high' for those areas with particularly high case numbers. Meanwhile there have been calls by politicians for a 'circuit breaker' complete lockdown to be announced to help the growing spread of the Covid-19 virus.
    20201014_coronavirus three tier bull...jpg
  • With new local coronavirus lockdown measures now in place and Birmingham currently set at 'Tier 2' or 'high', people wearing face masks pass beneath a public health advice advertising campaign featuring Bully the Bull Ring bull wearing a face mask with the slogan 'It's NO bull. Keep Brum safe' outside Grand Central station in the city centre on 14th October 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. This is the first day of the new three tier system in the UK which has levels: 'medium', which includes the rule of six, 'high', which will cover most areas under current restrictions; and 'very high' for those areas with particularly high case numbers. Meanwhile there have been calls by politicians for a 'circuit breaker' complete lockdown to be announced to help the growing spread of the Covid-19 virus.
    20201014_coronavirus three tier bull...jpg
  • With new local coronavirus lockdown measures now in place and Birmingham currently set at 'Tier 2' or 'high', people wearing face masks pass beneath a public health advice advertising campaign featuring Bully the Bull Ring bull wearing a face mask with the slogan 'It's NO bull. Keep Brum safe' outside Grand Central station in the city centre on 14th October 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. This is the first day of the new three tier system in the UK which has levels: 'medium', which includes the rule of six, 'high', which will cover most areas under current restrictions; and 'very high' for those areas with particularly high case numbers. Meanwhile there have been calls by politicians for a 'circuit breaker' complete lockdown to be announced to help the growing spread of the Covid-19 virus.
    20201014_coronavirus three tier bull...jpg
  • As the third national coronavirus lockdown in Birmingham continues, people interact with a new public health advice advertising campaign featuring Bully the Bull Ring bull wearing a face mask with the slogan NO bull, Hands, Space, Face in the city centre on 30th March 2021 in London, United Kingdom. After months of lockdown, the first signs that life will start to get back to normal begin, with more people enjoying the company of others in public, as the rule of six starts the first stage of lockdown ending.
    20210330_covid campaign_004.jpg
  • As the third national coronavirus lockdown in Birmingham continues, people interact with a new public health advice advertising campaign featuring Bully the Bull Ring bull wearing a face mask with the slogan NO bull, Hands, Space, Face in the city centre on 30th March 2021 in London, United Kingdom. After months of lockdown, the first signs that life will start to get back to normal begin, with more people enjoying the company of others in public, as the rule of six starts the first stage of lockdown ending.
    20210330_covid campaign_003.jpg
  • As the third national coronavirus lockdown in Birmingham continues, people interact with a new public health advice advertising campaign featuring Bully the Bull Ring bull wearing a face mask with the slogan NO bull, Hands, Space, Face in the city centre on 30th March 2021 in London, United Kingdom. After months of lockdown, the first signs that life will start to get back to normal begin, with more people enjoying the company of others in public, as the rule of six starts the first stage of lockdown ending.
    20210330_covid campaign_001.jpg
  • As the third national coronavirus lockdown in Birmingham continues, people interact with a new public health advice advertising campaign featuring Bully the Bull Ring bull wearing a face mask with the slogan NO bull, Hands, Space, Face in the city centre on 30th March 2021 in London, United Kingdom. After months of lockdown, the first signs that life will start to get back to normal begin, with more people enjoying the company of others in public, as the rule of six starts the first stage of lockdown ending.
    20210330_covid campaign_002.jpg
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