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  • TfL underground trains come and go on the double platforms at Clapham Common tube station on the Northern Line in London, England, United Kingdom.
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  • As the second week of the Coronavirus lockdown continues around the capital, and the UK death toll rising by 563 to 2,325, with 800,000 reported cases of Covid-19 worldwide, a youth slips of protective gloves before entering a local butchers shop where only 2 customers at a time are being served and signs warn that social distancing must be observed according to government guidelines and restrictions, on 1st April 2020, in Clapham south London, England.
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  • Cranes and lifting equipment raise wreckage from a train carriage after the Clapham rail disaster at Wandsworth, on 12th December 1988, in London, England.
    clapham_crash-12-12-1988.jpg
  • As the second week of the Coronavirus lockdown continues around the capital, and the UK death toll rising by 563 to 2,325, with 800,000 reported cases of Covid-19 worldwide, a man runs past a free handwash station fitted for the benefit of the public outside a local business in Clapham High Street, on 1st April 2020, in London, England.
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  • As the second week of the Coronavirus lockdown continues around the capital, and the UK death toll rising by 563 to 2,325, with 800,000 reported cases of Covid-19 worldwide, two young girls smile with their pet dog on a printed cushion in the window of a Snappy Snaps shop in Clapham - a metaphor for family isolation and social distancing during the pandemic, on 1st April 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_clapham-02-01-04-2020.jpg
  • As the second week of the Coronavirus lockdown continues around the capital, and the UK death toll rising by 563 to 2,325, with 800,000 reported cases of Covid-19 worldwide, faded seats and red bar mats are seen in the window of The Railway, a closed pub opposite the railway arches at the local Overground station on Clapham High Street, all in accordance with the governments forced lockdown and closure of businesses, on 1st April 2020, in south London, England.
    coronavirus_clapham-06-01-04-2020.jpg
  • As the second week of the Coronavirus lockdown continues around the capital, and the UK death toll rising by 563 to 2,325, with 800,000 reported cases of Covid-19 worldwide, a young woman walks past a free handwash station fitted for the benefit of the public outside a local business in Clapham High Street, on 1st April 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_clapham-04-01-04-2020.jpg
  • 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.
    20160913_cats not ads_B_028.jpg
  • 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.
    20160913_cats not ads_B_017.jpg
  • 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.
    20160913_cats not ads_B_021.jpg
  • 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.
    20160913_cats not ads_B_014.jpg
  • 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.
    20160913_cats not ads_B_011.jpg
  • 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.
    20160913_cats not ads_B_008.jpg
  • 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.
    20160913_cats not ads_B_007.jpg
  • 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.
    20160913_cats not ads_B_004.jpg
  • 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)
    20160913_cats not ads_A_023.jpg
  • 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)
    20160913_cats not ads_A_016.jpg
  • 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)
    20160913_cats not ads_A_018.jpg
  • 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)
    20160913_cats not ads_A_012.jpg
  • 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)
    20160913_cats not ads_A_003.jpg
  • Bouquets of flowers are left at the bandstand on Clapham Common for murdered woman Sarah Everard on 15th March 2021, in London, United Kingdom. The Clapham Common bandstand was the scene on Saturday for a night-time vigil by London women but was broken up because of government Covid restrictions.
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  • Bouquets of flowers are left at the bandstand on Clapham Common for murdered woman Sarah Everard on 15th March 2021, in London, United Kingdom. The Clapham Common bandstand was the scene on Saturday for a night-time vigil by London women but was broken up because of government Covid restrictions.
    sarah_everard32-15-03-2021.jpg
  • Bouquets of flowers are left at the bandstand on Clapham Common for murdered woman Sarah Everard on 15th March 2021, in London, United Kingdom. The Clapham Common bandstand was the scene on Saturday for a night-time vigil by London women but was broken up because of government Covid restrictions.
    sarah_everard14-15-03-2021.jpg
  • Bouquets of flowers are left at the bandstand on Clapham Common for murdered woman Sarah Everard on 15th March 2021, in London, United Kingdom. The Clapham Common bandstand was the scene on Saturday for a night-time vigil by London women but was broken up because of government Covid restrictions.
    sarah_everard11-15-03-2021.jpg
  • Bouquets of flowers are left at the bandstand on Clapham Common for murdered woman Sarah Everard on 15th March 2021, in London, United Kingdom. The Clapham Common bandstand was the scene on Saturday for a night-time vigil by London women but was broken up because of government Covid restrictions.
    sarah_everard09-15-03-2021.jpg
  • Bouquets of flowers are left at the bandstand on Clapham Common for murdered woman Sarah Everard on 15th March 2021, in London, United Kingdom. The Clapham Common bandstand was the scene on Saturday for a night-time vigil by London women but was broken up because of government Covid restrictions.
    sarah_everard05-15-03-2021.jpg
  • 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.
    20160913_cats not ads_B_030.jpg
  • 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.
    20160913_cats not ads_B_029.jpg
  • 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.
    20160913_cats not ads_B_027.jpg
  • 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.
    20160913_cats not ads_B_026.jpg
  • 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.
    20160913_cats not ads_B_024.jpg
  • 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.
    20160913_cats not ads_B_025.jpg
  • 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.
    20160913_cats not ads_B_023.jpg
  • 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.
    20160913_cats not ads_B_022.jpg
  • 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.
    20160913_cats not ads_B_020.jpg
  • 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.
    20160913_cats not ads_B_019.jpg
  • 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.
    20160913_cats not ads_B_018.jpg
  • 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.
    20160913_cats not ads_B_016.jpg
  • 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.
    20160913_cats not ads_B_012.jpg
  • 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.
    20160913_cats not ads_B_015.jpg
  • 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.
    20160913_cats not ads_B_013.jpg
  • 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.
    20160913_cats not ads_B_005.jpg
  • 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.
    20160913_cats not ads_B_010.jpg
  • 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.
    20160913_cats not ads_B_009.jpg
  • 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.
    20160913_cats not ads_B_006.jpg
  • 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.
    20160913_cats not ads_B_002.jpg
  • 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)
    20160913_cats not ads_A_020.jpg
  • 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.
    20160913_cats not ads_B_003.jpg
  • 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.
    20160913_cats not ads_B_001.jpg
  • 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)
    20160913_cats not ads_A_026.jpg
  • 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)
    20160913_cats not ads_A_025.jpg
  • 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)
    20160913_cats not ads_A_024.jpg
  • 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)
    20160913_cats not ads_A_022.jpg
  • 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)
    20160913_cats not ads_A_021.jpg
  • 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)
    20160913_cats not ads_A_019.jpg
  • 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)
    20160913_cats not ads_A_017.jpg
  • 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)
    20160913_cats not ads_A_009.jpg
  • 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)
    20160913_cats not ads_A_013.jpg
  • 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)
    20160913_cats not ads_A_011.jpg
  • 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)
    20160913_cats not ads_A_010.jpg
  • 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)
    20160913_cats not ads_A_008.jpg
  • 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)
    20160913_cats not ads_A_007.jpg
  • 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)
    20160913_cats not ads_A_006.jpg
  • 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)
    20160913_cats not ads_A_001.jpg
  • Bouquets of flowers are left at the bandstand on Clapham Common for murdered woman Sarah Everard on 15th March 2021, in London, United Kingdom. The Clapham Common bandstand was the scene on Saturday for a night-time vigil by London women but was broken up because of government Covid restrictions.
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  • Bouquets of flowers are left at the bandstand on Clapham Common for murdered woman Sarah Everard on 15th March 2021, in London, United Kingdom. The Clapham Common bandstand was the scene on Saturday for a night-time vigil by London women but was broken up because of government Covid restrictions.
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  • Bouquets of flowers are left at the bandstand on Clapham Common for murdered woman Sarah Everard on 15th March 2021, in London, United Kingdom. The Clapham Common bandstand was the scene on Saturday for a night-time vigil by London women but was broken up because of government Covid restrictions.
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  • Bouquets of flowers are left at the bandstand on Clapham Common for murdered woman Sarah Everard on 15th March 2021, in London, United Kingdom. The Clapham Common bandstand was the scene on Saturday for a night-time vigil by London women but was broken up because of government Covid restrictions.
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  • Bouquets of flowers are left at the bandstand on Clapham Common for murdered woman Sarah Everard on 15th March 2021, in London, United Kingdom. The Clapham Common bandstand was the scene on Saturday for a night-time vigil by London women but was broken up because of government Covid restrictions.
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  • Bouquets of flowers are left at the bandstand on Clapham Common for murdered woman Sarah Everard on 15th March 2021, in London, United Kingdom. The Clapham Common bandstand was the scene on Saturday for a night-time vigil by London women but was broken up because of government Covid restrictions.
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  • Bouquets of flowers are left at the bandstand on Clapham Common for murdered woman Sarah Everard on 15th March 2021, in London, United Kingdom. The Clapham Common bandstand was the scene on Saturday for a night-time vigil by London women but was broken up because of government Covid restrictions.
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  • Bouquets of flowers are left at the bandstand on Clapham Common for murdered woman Sarah Everard on 15th March 2021, in London, United Kingdom. The Clapham Common bandstand was the scene on Saturday for a night-time vigil by London women but was broken up because of government Covid restrictions.
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  • Bouquets of flowers are left at the bandstand on Clapham Common for murdered woman Sarah Everard on 15th March 2021, in London, United Kingdom. The Clapham Common bandstand was the scene on Saturday for a night-time vigil by London women but was broken up because of government Covid restrictions.
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  • Bouquets of flowers are left at the bandstand on Clapham Common for murdered woman Sarah Everard on 15th March 2021, in London, United Kingdom. The Clapham Common bandstand was the scene on Saturday for a night-time vigil by London women but was broken up because of government Covid restrictions.
    sarah_everard19-15-03-2021.jpg
  • Bouquets of flowers are left at the bandstand on Clapham Common for murdered woman Sarah Everard on 15th March 2021, in London, United Kingdom. The Clapham Common bandstand was the scene on Saturday for a night-time vigil by London women but was broken up because of government Covid restrictions.
    sarah_everard15-15-03-2021.jpg
  • Bouquets of flowers are left at the bandstand on Clapham Common for murdered woman Sarah Everard on 15th March 2021, in London, United Kingdom. The Clapham Common bandstand was the scene on Saturday for a night-time vigil by London women but was broken up because of government Covid restrictions.
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  • Bouquets of flowers are left at the bandstand on Clapham Common for murdered woman Sarah Everard on 15th March 2021, in London, United Kingdom. The Clapham Common bandstand was the scene on Saturday for a night-time vigil by London women but was broken up because of government Covid restrictions.
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  • Photographs of properties are on view in the window of Hampton's International in Clapham High Street, south London. This is an affluent area of the capital, home to the well healed of the middle-classes and the values of these homes reflect their status in Clapham as a very expensive part in which to invest. Some are from the Edwardian era and others Victorian and even Georgian with freehold leases from £1.5 to £4 million at 2012 prices, in the middle of a recession.
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  • Photographs of properties are on view in the window of Hampton's International in Clapham High Street, south London. This is an affluent area of the capital, home to the well healed of the middle-classes and the values of these homes reflect their status in Clapham as a very expensive part in which to invest. Some are from the Edwardian era and others Victorian and even Georgian with freehold leases from £1.5 to £4 million at 2012 prices, in the middle of a recession.
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  • A lone musician kneels to play the tuba within an oval aperture in the art installation sculpture known as Colourscape on Clapham Common, South London, England. Created by an outside overhead sun shining through a collection of large, inflatable PVC domes, the man walks slowly through tunnels, enticing customers to ecperience vivid colour while emitting eerie sound from voices, brass and string instruments. Designed by Simon Desorgher & Lawrence Casserley, Colourscape celebrated its 10th year of installation in Clapham in 2004. Colourscape's charitable Trust, Nettlefold Arts, was founded in 1988, with the purpose of presenting contemporary music, related arts and educational events, in innovative ways.
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  • A lone musician kneels to play the tuba within an oval aperture in the art installation sculpture known as Colourscape on Clapham Common, South London, England. Created by an outside overhead sun shining through a collection of large, inflatable PVC domes, the man walks slowly through tunnels, enticing customers to ecperience vivid colour while emitting eerie sound from voices, brass and string instruments. Designed by Simon Desorgher & Lawrence Casserley, Colourscape celebrated its 10th year of installation in Clapham in 2004. Colourscape's charitable Trust, Nettlefold Arts, was founded in 1988, with the purpose of presenting contemporary music, related arts and educational events, in innovative ways.
    colourscape01-15-12-2007 _1.jpg
  • Photographs of properties are on view in the window of Hampton's International in Clapham High Street, south London. This is an affluent area of the capital, home to the well healed of the middle-classes and the values of these homes reflect their status in Clapham as a very expensive part in which to invest. Some are from the Edwardian era and others Victorian and even Georgian with freehold leases from £1.5 to £4 million at 2012 prices, in the middle of a recession.
    hamptons_properties01-25-02-2012_1.jpg
  • As child visitors negotiate their way through a hole, a musician plays the tuba within the art installation sculpture known as Colourscape on Clapham Common, South London, England. Created by an outside overhead sun shining through a collection of large, inflatable PVC domes, the man and other visitors wear coloured capes and walk slowly through tunnels, enticing customers to ecperience vivid colour while emitting eerie sound from voices, brass and string instruments. Designed by Simon Desorgher & Lawrence Casserley, Colourscape celebrated its 10th year of installation in Clapham in 2004. Colourscape's charitable Trust, Nettlefold Arts, was founded in 1988, with the purpose of presenting contemporary music, related arts and educational events, in innovative ways.
    colourscape02-15-12-2007 _1.jpg
  • Hundreds of people gathered at a peaceful vigil for Sarah Everard on Clapham Common in South London on the 13th of March 2021, London, United Kingdom. Sarah Everard went missing on 3 March after setting off at 9pm from a friend’s house to make her two and a half mile journey home. Candles and flowers for Sarah Everard. The vigil was also a call to end violence against girls and women perpetrated by men. The vigil was not sanctioned by police because of Covid restrictions and the police decided to arrest a number of people in an attempt to end the peaceful and highly emotional vigil. The event took place at the band stand on the common and speeches were held from the stand till police confiscated the sound equipment.
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  • Hundreds of people gathered at a peaceful vigil for Sarah Everard on Clapham Common in South London on the 13th of March 2021, London, United Kingdom. Sarah Everard went missing on 3 March after setting off at 9pm from a friend’s house to make her two and a half mile journey home. Candles and flowers for Sarah Everard. The vigil was also a call to end violence against girls and women perpetrated by men. The vigil was not sanctioned by police because of Covid restrictions and the police decided to arrest a number of people in an attempt to end the peaceful and highly emotional vigil. The event took place at the band stand on the common and speeches were held from the stand till police confiscated the sound equipment.
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  • Hundreds of people gathered at a peaceful vigil for Sarah Everard on Clapham Common in South London on the 13th of March 2021, London, United Kingdom. Sarah Everard went missing on 3 March after setting off at 9pm from a friend’s house to make her two and a half mile journey home. Candles and flowers for Sarah Everard. The vigil was also a call to end violence against girls and women perpetrated by men. The vigil was not sanctioned by police because of Covid restrictions and the police decided to arrest a number of people in an attempt to end the peaceful and highly emotional vigil. The event took place at the band stand on the common and speeches were held from the stand till police confiscated the sound equipment.
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  • Hundreds of people gathered at a peaceful vigil for Sarah Everard on Clapham Common in South London on the 13th of March 2021, London, United Kingdom. Sarah Everard went missing on 3 March after setting off at 9pm from a friend’s house to make her two and a half mile journey home. Candles and flowers for Sarah Everard. The vigil was also a call to end violence against girls and women perpetrated by men. The vigil was not sanctioned by police because of Covid restrictions and the police decided to arrest a number of people in an attempt to end the peaceful and highly emotional vigil. The event took place at the band stand on the common and speeches were held from the stand till police confiscated the sound equipment.
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  • Hundreds of people gathered at a peaceful vigil for Sarah Everard on Clapham Common in South London on the 13th of March 2021, London, United Kingdom. Sarah Everard went missing on 3 March after setting off at 9pm from a friend’s house to make her two and a half mile journey home. Police making arrests. The vigil was also a call to end violence against girls and women perpetrated by men. The vigil was not sanctioned by police because of Covid restrictions and the police decided to arrest a number of people in an attempt to end the peaceful and highly emotional vigil. The event took place at the band stand on the common and speeches were held from the stand till police confiscated the sound equipment.
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  • Hundreds of people gathered at a peaceful vigil for Sarah Everard on Clapham Common in South London on the 13th of March 2021, London, United Kingdom. Sarah Everard went missing on 3 March after setting off at 9pm from a friend’s house to make her two and a half mile journey home. The vigil was also a call to end violence against girls and women perpetrated by men. The vigil was not sanctioned by police because of Covid restrictions and the police decided to arrest a number of people in an attempt to end the peaceful and highly emotional vigil. The event took place at the band stand on the common and speeches were held from the stand till police confiscated the sound equipment.
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  • Hundreds of people gathered at a peaceful vigil for Sarah Everard on Clapham Common in South London on the 13th of March 2021, London, United Kingdom. Sarah Everard went missing on 3 March after setting off at 9pm from a friend’s house to make her two and a half mile journey home. The vigil was also a call to end violence against girls and women perpetrated by men. The vigil was not sanctioned by police because of Covid restrictions and the police decided to arrest a number of people in an attempt to end the peaceful and highly emotional vigil. The event took place at the band stand on the common and speeches were held from the stand till police confiscated the sound equipment.
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  • Hundreds of people gathered at a peaceful vigil for Sarah Everard on Clapham Common in South London on the 13th of March 2021, London, United Kingdom. Sarah Everard went missing on 3 March after setting off at 9pm from a friend’s house to make her two and a half mile journey home. The vigil was also a call to end violence against girls and women perpetrated by men. The vigil was not sanctioned by police because of Covid restrictions and the police decided to arrest a number of people in an attempt to end the peaceful and highly emotional vigil. The event took place at the band stand on the common and speeches were held from the stand till police confiscated the sound equipment.
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  • Hundreds of people gathered at a peaceful vigil for Sarah Everard on Clapham Common in South London on the 13th of March 2021, London, United Kingdom. Sarah Everard went missing on 3 March after setting off at 9pm from a friend’s house to make her two and a half mile journey home. The vigil was also a call to end violence against girls and women perpetrated by men. The vigil was not sanctioned by police because of Covid restrictions and the police decided to arrest a number of people in an attempt to end the peaceful and highly emotional vigil. The event took place at the band stand on the common and speeches were held from the stand till police confiscated the sound equipment.
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  • Hundreds of people gathered at a peaceful vigil for Sarah Everard on Clapham Common in South London on the 13th of March 2021, London, United Kingdom. Sarah Everard went missing on 3 March after setting off at 9pm from a friend’s house to make her two and a half mile journey home. The vigil was also a call to end violence against girls and women perpetrated by men. The vigil was not sanctioned by police because of Covid restrictions and the police decided to arrest a number of people in an attempt to end the peaceful and highly emotional vigil. The event took place at the band stand on the common and speeches were held from the stand till police confiscated the sound equipment.
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  • Hundreds of people gathered at a peaceful vigil for Sarah Everard on Clapham Common in South London on the 13th of March 2021, London, United Kingdom. Sarah Everard went missing on 3 March after setting off at 9pm from a friend’s house to make her two and a half mile journey home. The vigil was also a call to end violence against girls and women perpetrated by men. The vigil was not sanctioned by police because of Covid restrictions and the police decided to arrest a number of people in an attempt to end the peaceful and highly emotional vigil. The event took place at the band stand on the common and speeches were held from the stand till police confiscated the sound equipment.
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  • Hundreds of people gathered at a peaceful vigil for Sarah Everard on Clapham Common in South London on the 13th of March 2021, London, United Kingdom. Sarah Everard went missing on 3 March after setting off at 9pm from a friend’s house to make her two and a half mile journey home. The vigil was also a call to end violence against girls and women perpetrated by men. The vigil was not sanctioned by police because of Covid restrictions and the police decided to arrest a number of people in an attempt to end the peaceful and highly emotional vigil. The event took place at the band stand on the common and speeches were held from the stand till police confiscated the sound equipment.
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