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  • Waiting room Waterloo, 5.30pm. The flow of evening commmuters is reflected in the windows. Coming and Going is a project commissioned by the Museum of London for photographer Barry Lewis in 1976 to document the transport system as it is used by passengers and commuters using public transport by trains, tubes and buses in London, UK.
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  • Commuter on Southern region train delayed in Charing Cross station. Between 1994 and 1997, British Rail was privatised. Ownership of the track and infrastructure passed to Railtrack on 1 April 1994. Coming and Going is a project commissioned by the Museum of London for photographer Barry Lewis in 1976 to document the transport system as it is used by passengers and commuters using public transport by trains, tubes and buses in London, UK.
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  • Girl waiting for a friend at Waterloo, Britain's busiest rail station, London. Coming and Going is a project commissioned by the Museum of London for photographer Barry Lewis in 1976 to document the transport system as it is used by passengers and commuters using public transport by trains, tubes and buses in London, UK.
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  • Commuters reading the Evening News on a Southern region train delayed in Charing Cross station. Evening News, formerly known as The Evening News, was an evening newspaper published in London from 1881 to 1980, reappearing briefly in 1987. It became highly popular under the control of the Harmsworth brothers. For a long time it maintained the largest daily sale of any evening newspaper in London. After financial struggles and falling sales it was eventually merged with its long-time rival the Evening Standard in 1980. Coming and Going is a project commissioned by the Museum of London for photographer Barry Lewis in 1976 to document the transport system as it is used by passengers and commuters using public transport by trains, tubes and buses in London, UK.
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  • Commuter, late for train, rushing across footbridge in Waterloo, Britain's busiest rail station, London. Coming and Going is a project commissioned by the Museum of London for photographer Barry Lewis in 1976 to document the transport system as it is used by passengers and commuters using public transport by trains, tubes and buses in London, UK.
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  • Top deck of the 43 night bus Archway, London. Coming and Going is a project commissioned by the Museum of London for photographer Barry Lewis in 1976 to document the transport system as it is used by passengers and commuters using public transport by trains, tubes and buses in London, UK.
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  • Queue waiting for bus in North Kensington in front of Fiat advertising poster. The Fiat 127 was one of the first of the modern superminis, and won praise for its utilisation of space  as well as its road-holding. The 127 was an instant success, winning the European Car of the Year award for 1972, and quickly became one of the best-selling cars in Europe for several years. Coming and Going is a project commissioned by the Museum of London for photographer Barry Lewis in 1976 to document the transport system as it is used by passengers and commuters using public transport by trains, tubes and buses in London, UK.
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  • Tube worker (Fluffer) cleaning the underground rails near Baker street on the London Underground after the last train (1am). Fluffer is the name given to a person employed to clean the tracks in the tunnels. The passage of the trains through the tunnels draws in dust (70% od the dust is from human skin) and rubbish. Removing this debris is essential to maintain the safety of the Underground, as it would otherwise create a fire hazard. Coming and Going is a project commissioned by the Museum of London for photographer Barry Lewis in 1976 to document the transport system as it is used by passengers and commuters using public transport by trains, tubes and buses in London, UK.
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  • Cleaning underground train in Neasden train yards. Neasden Depot or Neasden Works is a London Undergrounds largest railway depot on the Metropolitan line, located between Neasden and Wembley Park stations. Historically, when it opened, Neasden was also a manufacturer, producing locomotives and coaching stock for the Metropolitan Railway. Coming and Going is a project commissioned by the Museum of London for photographer Barry Lewis in 1976 to document the transport system as it is used by passengers and commuters using public transport by trains, tubes and buses in London, UK.
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  • Waiting for a plane, Heathrow airport terminal 3.<br />
Heathrow Airport started in 1929 as a small airfield (Great West Aerodrome) on land south-east of the hamlet of Heathrow from which the airport takes its name. At that time there were farms, market gardens and orchards there: there was a "Heathrow Farm" about where Terminal 1 is now. Coming and Going is a project commissioned by the Museum of London for photographer Barry Lewis in 1976 to document the transport system as it is used by passengers and commuters using public transport by trains, tubes and buses in London, UK.
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  • Rush hour at Liverpool Street station. Before modernisation in 1985. It is one of the busiest commuter stations in London and was built as a dual-level station with an underground station opened in 1875 for the Metropolitan Railway, named Bishopsgate until 1909 when it was renamed Liverpool Street. Coming and Going is a project commissioned by the Museum of London for photographer Barry Lewis in 1976 to document the transport system as it is used by passengers and commuters using public transport by trains, tubes and buses in London, UK.
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  • Boy jumping onto lion statue, Trafalgar Square, London. Trafalgar Square is a public space and tourist attraction in central London, built around the area formerly known as Charing Cross. It is situated in the City of Westminster. At its centre is Nelson's Column, which is guarded by four lion statues at its base. Coming and Going is a project commissioned by the Museum of London for photographer Barry Lewis in 1976 to document the transport system as it is used by passengers and commuters using public transport by trains, tubes and buses in London, UK.
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  • Man from Mars, Heathrow airport. Mars confectionary is based in Slough are is where the traveller arriving in Heathrow is most likely to be heading. Coming and Going is a project commissioned by the Museum of London for photographer Barry Lewis in 1976 to document the transport system as it is used by passengers and commuters using public transport by trains, tubes and buses in London, UK.
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  • Commuters at 5.30pm leaving the city crossing London Bridge, winter 1976. London Bridge, which opened to traffic in 1973, is a box girder bridge built from concrete and steel. This replaced a 19th-century stone-arched bridge, which in turn superseded a 600-year-old medieval structure. This was preceded by a succession of timber bridges, the first built by the Roman founders of London. Coming and Going is a project commissioned by the Museum of London for photographer Barry Lewis in 1976 to document the transport system as it is used by passengers and commuters using public transport by trains, tubes and buses in London, UK.
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  • Commuter on a foggy evening crossing footbridge to Waterloo station, London. Coming and Going is a project commissioned by the Museum of London for photographer Barry Lewis in 1976 to document the transport system as it is used by passengers and commuters using public transport by trains, tubes and buses in London, UK.
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  • Passengers rushing for a 176 bus in front of Sommerset House, Aldwich. Coming and Going is a project commissioned by the Museum of London for photographer Barry Lewis in 1976 to document the transport system as it is used by passengers and commuters using public transport by trains, tubes and buses in London, UK.
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  • Queue waiting for bus in North Kensington in rain. Coming and Going is a project commissioned by the Museum of London for photographer Barry Lewis in 1976 to document the transport system as it is used by passengers and commuters using public transport by trains, tubes and buses in London, UK.
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  • Going down the escalators, Holborn tube station.<br />
Like many other central London Underground stations, Holborn was modernised in the early 1930s to replace the lifts with escalators. <br />
Shortly after the start of The Blitz, and Holborn was partly fitted out by the City of Westminster as an air-raid shelter. Coming and Going is a project commissioned by the Museum of London for photographer Barry Lewis in 1976 to document the transport system as it is used by passengers and commuters using public transport by trains, tubes and buses in London, UK.
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  • Shoppers walking on a Saturday afternoon along Picadilly by Green Park. Coming and Going is a project commissioned by the Museum of London for photographer Barry Lewis in 1976 to document the transport system as it is used by passengers and commuters using public transport by trains, tubes and buses in London, UK.
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  • Man with hearing aid in overcoat walking on a Saturday afternoon along Picadilly by Green Park. Coming and Going is a project commissioned by the Museum of London for photographer Barry Lewis in 1976 to document the transport system as it is used by passengers and commuters using public transport by trains, tubes and buses in London, UK.
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  • British Rail linesmen, Clapham Junction, the busiest intersection of railway line in the  in the UK. British Railways (BR), which from 1965 traded as British Rail, was the operator of most of the rail transport in Great Britain between 1948 and 1997.<br />
On 12 December 1988, three trains collided near Clapham Junction because a signal circuit had been wrongly wired. Thirty-five people died and more than 100 were injured.  Coming and Going is a project commissioned by the Museum of London for photographer Barry Lewis in 1976 to document the transport system as it is used by passengers and commuters using public transport by trains, tubes and buses in London, UK.
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  • Passengers waiting for a delayed train, Waterloo station, London. Despite being nationalised in 1947 "as one of the ‘commanding heights’ of the economy", British Rail was not profitable for many years. Declining passenger numbers and financial losses in the late 1950s and early 1960s prompted the closure of many branch and main lines, and small stations, under the Beeching Axe. Coming and Going is a project commissioned by the Museum of London for photographer Barry Lewis in 1976 to document the transport system as it is used by passengers and commuters using public transport by trains, tubes and buses in London, UK.
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  • Cleaner and commuters on the moving walkways, Heathrow airport. In the 1950 the first Indians to arrive in Britain were Sikhs and there has been a tradition of employing Indians in Heathrow, mainly in service jobs. Terminal 3 was expanded with the addition of an arrivals building in 1970. Other new facilities included the UK's first moving walkways. Coming and Going is a project commissioned by the Museum of London for photographer Barry Lewis in 1976 to document the transport system as it is used by passengers and commuters using public transport by trains, tubes and buses in London, UK.
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  • Rush hour at Liverpool Street station. Before modernisation in 1985. It is one of the busiest commuter stations in London and was built as a dual-level station with an underground station opened in 1875 for the Metropolitan Railway, named Bishopsgate until 1909 when it was renamed Liverpool Street. Coming and Going is a project commissioned by the Museum of London for photographer Barry Lewis in 1976 to document the transport system as it is used by passengers and commuters using public transport by trains, tubes and buses in London, UK.
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  • Crowded Holborn tube station, waiting for the lift. Coming and Going is a project commissioned by the Museum of London for photographer Barry Lewis in 1976 to document the transport system as it is used by passengers and commuters using public transport by trains, tubes and buses in London, UK.
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  • Rush hour at Charing Cross station. As early as 1961, British Railways were losing £300,000 every day. This lead to common opinion that probably most of the railways, excluding some goods transfer would cease to operate like, any other no-income business in the UK. Coming and Going is a project commissioned by the Museum of London for photographer Barry Lewis in 1976 to document the transport system as it is used by passengers and commuters using public transport by trains, tubes and buses in London, UK.
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  • Lone commuter heads for the station on a foggy morning in Golders Green Underground station car park. Coming and Going is a project commissioned by the Museum of London for photographer Barry Lewis in 1976 to document the transport system as it is used by passengers and commuters using public transport by trains, tubes and buses in London, UK.
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  • Feet of crowds hurrying to work in the forecourt outside Victoria station. Coming and Going is a project commissioned by the Museum of London for photographer Barry Lewis in 1976 to document the transport system as it is used by passengers and commuters using public transport by trains, tubes and buses in London, UK.
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  • Commuters on a foggy evening in front of Charing Cross station, London. The building behind, the famous Lyon's Strand Corner House, was opened 1915 closed the following year in 1977. Coming and Going is a project commissioned by the Museum of London for photographer Barry Lewis in 1976 to document the transport system as it is used by passengers and commuters using public transport by trains, tubes and buses in London, UK.
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  • 2 men with bowlers and umbrellas crossing the Strand in front of the Royal Courts of justice, London. The first bowler hat was originaly created for Edward Coke, the younger brother of the 2nd Earl of Leicester in 1849. The Bowler went on to be associated with businessmen in the City of London. During the 1950s and 60s men wore the Bowler as part of the City uniform but the practice died out during the seventies. Coming and Going is a project commissioned by the Museum of London for photographer Barry Lewis in 1976 to document the transport system as it is used by passengers and commuters using public transport by trains, tubes and buses in London, UK.
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  • Car & bus waiting for traffic lights, Bank, London. Coming and Going is a project commissioned by the Museum of London for photographer Barry Lewis in 1976 to document the transport system as it is used by passengers and commuters using public transport by trains, tubes and buses in London, UK.
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  • Christmas traffic jam, Oxford Street, London. Oxford Street is a major road in the City of Westminster in the West End of London. It is Europe's busiest shopping street having approximately 300 shops. In the 1980s the traffic was limited to buses and taxis. Coming and Going is a project commissioned by the Museum of London for photographer Barry Lewis in 1976 to document the transport system as it is used by passengers and commuters using public transport by trains, tubes and buses in London, UK.
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  • Smoking carriage, piccadily line underground.<br />
Smoking was allowed in certain carriages in trains until 9 July 1984. In the middle of 1987 smoking was banned for a six-month trial period in all parts of the Underground, and the ban was made permanent after the major King's Cross fire in November 1987. Coming and Going is a project commissioned by the Museum of London for photographer Barry Lewis in 1976 to document the transport system as it is used by passengers and commuters using public transport by trains, tubes and buses in London, UK.
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  • Holborn station, rush hour. London, UK. Coming and Going is a project commissioned by the Museum of London for photographer Barry Lewis in 1976 to document the transport system as it is used by passengers and commuters using public transport by trains, tubes and buses in London, UK.
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  • Woman in tube with Man Ray poster in the background. "Shocking" levels of overcrowding on the Tube network means passengers often have to psych themselves up to travel, a London Assembly report has claimed. Coming and Going is a project commissioned by the Museum of London for photographer Barry Lewis in 1976 to document the transport system as it is used by passengers and commuters using public transport by trains, tubes and buses in London, UK.
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  • Waiting for the morning bus, Crouch End Broadway. Leather jackets and sheepskin coats were very popular in a time before the explosion of man made fibres. Coming and Going is a project commissioned by the Museum of London for photographer Barry Lewis in 1976 to document the transport system as it is used by passengers and commuters using public transport by trains, tubes and buses in London, UK.
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  • Man crossing Victoria embankment in front of equestrian statue The statue sits atop a large stone plinth over the southern exit to Westminster Underground station and at the head of the abutment steps of Westminster Bridge. Coming and Going is a project commissioned by the Museum of London for photographer Barry Lewis in 1976 to document the transport system as it is used by passengers and commuters using public transport by trains, tubes and buses in London, UK.
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  • British Rail lookout, Clapham Junction, the busiest intersection of railway line in the  in the UK. On 12 December 1988, three trains collided near Clapham Junction because a signal circuit had been wrongly wired. Thirty-five people died and more than 100 were injured. Coming and Going is a project commissioned by the Museum of London for photographer Barry Lewis in 1976 to document the transport system as it is used by passengers and commuters using public transport by trains, tubes and buses in London, UK.
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  • Dog left in parked car, Neasden, London. Coming and Going is a project commissioned by the Museum of London for photographer Barry Lewis in 1976 to document the transport system as it is used by passengers and commuters using public transport by trains, tubes and buses in London, UK.
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  • Exit in Holborn tube station 8.30am, crowded with commuters. Coming and Going is a project commissioned by the Museum of London for photographer Barry Lewis in 1976 to document the transport system as it is used by passengers and commuters using public transport by trains, tubes and buses in London, UK.
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  • Crowded Guilford train heading for Waterloo, 8.00am. Most travellers on this Southern Region train would be middle class season ticket holders.<br />
British rail was the sole transport option for many rural areas. However, after "The Beeching Report" many connections to villages were cut even before the wide spread of cars (for example in 1960s and 1970s) and public transport was nothing or based on coaches. Coming and Going is a project commissioned by the Museum of London for photographer Barry Lewis in 1976 to document the transport system as it is used by passengers and commuters using public transport by trains, tubes and buses in London, UK.
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  • Commuter on Southern region train delayed in Charing Cross station. Coming and Going is a project commissioned by the Museum of London for photographer Barry Lewis in 1976 to document the transport system as it is used by passengers and commuters using public transport by trains, tubes and buses in London, UK.
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  • Man on routmaster bus, Victoria Station.<br />
The first Routemasters entered service with London Transport in February 1956 and the last were withdrawn from regular service in December 2005. Coming and Going is a project commissioned by the Museum of London for photographer Barry Lewis in 1976 to document the transport system as it is used by passengers and commuters using public transport by trains, tubes and buses in London, UK.
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  • Shoppers walking on a Saturday afternoon along Picadilly by Green Park. Coming and Going is a project commissioned by the Museum of London for photographer Barry Lewis in 1976 to document the transport system as it is used by passengers and commuters using public transport by trains, tubes and buses in London, UK.
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  • Man leaving for work at dawn, kissing his wife goodbye in the doorway of a Sidcup bungalow, in the South London suburbs. Coming and Going is a project commissioned by the Museum of London for photographer Barry Lewis in 1976 to document the transport system as it is used by passengers and commuters using public transport by trains, tubes and buses in London, UK.
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  • Busy street scene on Tooley Street with people coming and going after work in London, England, United Kingdom.
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  • Busy street scene on Tooley Street with people coming and going after work in London, England, United Kingdom.
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  • Commuters coming and going outside London Bridge Station in London, England, United Kingdom. A man in a suit with a broken leg in a cast checking his cell phone.
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  • A week after the 9-11 terrorist attacks on the Twin Towers and the Pentagon, the headline on the front page of the USA Today newspaper runs a quote from President George W Bush - The Hour is Coming - a message of imminent reprisals against al Qaeda terrorists and the followers in Afghanistan of the Saudi-born Osama bin Laden, on 21st September 2001, New York, USA.
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  • As visitors come and go outside the Royal Festival Hall on the Southbank an appeal for the benefits of membership to the Southbank Centre, on 2nd May 2019, in London, England.
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  • Seen from a low angle at the side of the track, near where grass and daisies grow, a speeding Eurostar TGV train hurtles towards the viewer, blurring as it comes towards us. This is the Kent countryside, otherwise known as the fertile Garden of England, and the route for high-speed trains that ply back and forth between western Europe and London St Pancras. This international passenger service was made possible by the completion of the Channel Tunnel in 1994 operating eighteen-carriage Class 373 trains which run at up to 300 kilometres per hour (186 mph) on a network of high-speed lines. Eurostar is operated by the national railway companies of France and Belguim, SNCF and SNCB, and by Eurostar (UK) Ltd (EUKL), a subsidiary of London and Continental Railways (LCR) which in turn also owns the high-speed infrastructure and stations on the British side.
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  • Arrivals from the Crowded Guilford train 8.30am, Waterloo station. Most travellers on this Southern Region train would be middle class season ticket holders. British rail was the sole transport option for many rural areas. However, after "The Beeching Report" many connections to villages were cut even before the wide spread of cars (for example in 1960s and 1970s) and public transport was nothing or based on coaches.
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  • The rear of a red London Routemaster bus beneath a property developer's billboard showing a large aerial image of London skyscrapers in low cloud on Shoreditch High Street showing a large aerial image of London skyscrapers in low cloud. This site will be called Principal Place, a new 15-storey office block designed by Foster and Partners in Worship Street, Shoreditch, London. The mural image shows some of the capital's best-known tall buildings that rise above the fog - now a very unusual weather phenomenon after thick fogs in the 1950s.
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  • Woman cyclist starts to overtake a stationary cement mixer lorry in Shoreditch, London. Watching oncoming traffic and trying to predict the movements of this industrial vehicle, the lady rider pushes off the ground and tries to get past the truck to gain advantage. So far in 2015, of the 6 cyclists killed, 5 have been women and all involving heavy lorries.
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  • Cement mixer lorry and construction workman beneath a property developer's billboard on Shoreditch High Street showing a large aerial image of London skyscrapers in low cloud. This site will be called Principal Place, a new 15-storey office block designed by Foster and Partners in Worship Street, Shoreditch, London. The mural image shows some of the capital's best-known tall buildings that rise above the fog - now a very unusual weather phenomenon after thick fogs in the 1950s.
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  • People walk beneath a property developer's billboard showing a large aerial image of London skyscrapers in low cloud. Walking together up Shoreditch High Street, the couple look up to the cityscape mural. This site will be called Principal Place, a new 15-storey office block designed by Foster and Partners in Worship Street, Shoreditch, London. The mural image shows some of the capital's best-known tall buildings that rise above the fog - now a very unusual weather phenomenon after thick fogs in the 1950s.
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  • A woman walks beneath a property developer's billboard showing a large aerial image of London skyscrapers in low cloud. Carrying a coffe in one hand, the lady walks northwards up Shoreditch High Street. This site will be called Principal Place, a new 15-storey office block designed by Foster and Partners in Worship Street, Shoreditch, London. The mural image shows some of the capital's best-known tall buildings that rise above the fog - now a very unusual weather phenomenon after thick fogs in the 1950s.
    city_hoarding04-18-05-2015_1.jpg
  • People walk beneath a property developer's billboard showing a large aerial image of London skyscrapers in low cloud. A prosperous-looking young man strides past a woman and a mother pushing a child's buggy on Shoreditch High Street. This site will be called Principal Place, a new 15-storey office block designed by Foster and Partners in Worship Street, Shoreditch, London. The mural image shows some of the capital's best-known tall buildings that rise above the fog - now a very unusual weather phenomenon after thick fogs in the 1950s.
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  • Goats from Mudchute City Farm graze on a grassy bank that overlooks the early Docklands development of Canary Wharf in the early-1990s. The massive Thatcherite regeneration development across the Thames is starting to be built with the Canaray Wharf tower the first to rise above the grassy hill on the Isle of Dog, to the south. The animals are from the nearby Mudchute Park & Farm, one of the largest city farms in London with 32 acres of countryside in the inner-city.
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  • Air passengers exit and enter a transit train at Chicago O'Hare airport, Illinois USA. They pull suitcases behind them as they negotiate the airport terminal transport system that takes them across the sprawling complex of terminals and tunnels. A large central yellow traffic arrow saying OUT is most prominent telling arriving people to keep in the middle, allowing those departing to enter the carriage from the sides. There is a slight blur to the picture showing the hurrying nature of modern air travel, vastly different from the pioneering days of flight for only the socially elite. Picture from the 'Plane Pictures' project, a celebration of aviation aesthetics and flying culture, 100 years after the Wright brothers first 12 seconds/120 feet powered flight at Kitty Hawk,1903.
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  • As the UKs Conornavirus pandemic lockdown continues, but with travel restrictions and social distancing rules starting to ease after three months of closures and isolation, a train blurs across a platform banner for social distancing at London Undergrounds Canary Wharf station, on 9th June 2020, in London, England.
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  • Ten weeks after the UK went into Coronavirus pandemic lockdown, the Office for National Statistics reveal that the total death toll has passed 50,000 covid-19 victims, a man wearing a lowered face mask walks past a post office exterior in the south London borough of Southwark which shows a popular morale-boosting message that is being seen around the capital, on 2nd June 2020, in London, England.
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  • 13 year-old Adam leader dances with a girl at his Bar Mitzvah, a lavish party in Borehamwood, on 14th October 2001, in north London, England. Paid for by his parents, the celebration took place in a hotel off the A1 road and Adam can be seen with the arms of a young lady while a pair of hands reach around the back of his mother left.
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  • A lady looks up at due bus times, at a bus stop in central London, on 19th October 2017, in London, England.
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  • Tourists await a bus beneath a property developer's billboard showing a large aerial image of London skyscrapers in low cloud on Shoreditch High Street showing a large aerial image of London skyscrapers in low cloud. This site will be called Principal Place, a new 15-storey office block designed by Foster and Partners in Worship Street, Shoreditch, London. The mural image shows some of the capital's best-known tall buildings that rise above the fog - now a very unusual weather phenomenon after thick fogs in the 1950s.
    city_hoarding21-18-05-2015_1.jpg
  • The rear of a red London Routemaster bus beneath a property developer's billboard showing a large aerial image of London skyscrapers in low cloud on Shoreditch High Street showing a large aerial image of London skyscrapers in low cloud. This site will be called Principal Place, a new 15-storey office block designed by Foster and Partners in Worship Street, Shoreditch, London. The mural image shows some of the capital's best-known tall buildings that rise above the fog - now a very unusual weather phenomenon after thick fogs in the 1950s.
    city_hoarding19-18-05-2015_1.jpg
  • Construction workman walks beneath a property developer's billboard showing a large aerial image of London skyscrapers in low cloud on Shoreditch High Street showing a large aerial image of London skyscrapers in low cloud. This site will be called Principal Place, a new 15-storey office block designed by Foster and Partners in Worship Street, Shoreditch, London. The mural image shows some of the capital's best-known tall buildings that rise above the fog - now a very unusual weather phenomenon after thick fogs in the 1950s.
    city_hoarding18-18-05-2015_1.jpg
  • Cement mixer lorry and a property developer's billboard showing a large aerial image of London skyscrapers in low cloud on Shoreditch High Street showing a large aerial image of London skyscrapers in low cloud. This site will be called Principal Place, a new 15-storey office block designed by Foster and Partners in Worship Street, Shoreditch, London. The mural image shows some of the capital's best-known tall buildings that rise above the fog - now a very unusual weather phenomenon after thick fogs in the 1950s.
    city_hoarding13-18-05-2015_1.jpg
  • Cement mixer lorry and construction workman beneath a property developer's billboard on Shoreditch High Street showing a large aerial image of London skyscrapers in low cloud. This site will be called Principal Place, a new 15-storey office block designed by Foster and Partners in Worship Street, Shoreditch, London. The mural image shows some of the capital's best-known tall buildings that rise above the fog - now a very unusual weather phenomenon after thick fogs in the 1950s.
    city_hoarding10-18-05-2015_1.jpg
  • A Muslim lady awaits a bus beneath a property developer's billboard showing a large aerial image of London skyscrapers in low cloud. Standing on her own in the middle of the city, she waits for the next bus service taking her northwards up Shoreditch High Street. This site will be called Principal Place, a new 15-storey office block designed by Foster and Partners in Worship Street, Shoreditch, London. The mural image shows some of the capital's best-known tall buildings that rise above the fog - now a very unusual weather phenomenon after thick fogs in the 1950s.
    city_hoarding02-18-05-2015_1.jpg
  • Scaled history from the 'Splendid China' model village and modern architecture in the Shenzhen metropolis, China. With a foreground of China's history represented by a classical dynasty constructed in wood and the looming presence of the modern concrete city - the materials separated by thousands of years. We see some of the 50,000 ceramic figures and scenes from a period in Chinese history and further away, a modern corporate building in the metropolis contrasting with ancient, traditional architecture. Splendid China is an attraction at the Overseas Chinese Town, Shenzhen that has scaled down replicas of China's historical buildings, wonderful scenes and folk customs. The scale models are of a 1:15 with 100 miniaturized landmarks such as The Terracotta Warriors; Great Wall; Forbidden City; Old Summer Palace etc. all laid out according to their geographic locations.
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  • Historical monk figures in 'Splendid China' model village and modern architecture in the Shenzhen metropolis, China. This foreground is of China's history represented by a classical dynasty and the looming presence of the modern concrete city. We see some of the 50,000 ceramic figures and scenes from a period in Chinese history and further away, a modern corporate building in the metropolis contrasting with ancient, traditional architecture. Splendid China is an attraction at the Overseas Chinese Town, Shenzhen that has scaled down replicas of China's historical buildings, wonderful scenes and folk customs. The scale models are of a 1:15 with 100 miniaturized landmarks such as The Terracotta Warriors; Great Wall; Forbidden City; Old Summer Palace etc. all laid out according to their geographic locations.
    china_monks-21-04-1995_1.jpg
  • Young boys between the ages of 8 and 13 gather under the shade of a brightly-coloured canopy in the compound of the Governor of the war-torn region of north Darfur, Sudan. Dressed in white gowns and wearing red bandanas, they will soon celebrate a Sudanese rite of passage, the male circumcision. Only when they have recited the entire Qur'an [Koran] once through will they generally endure this traditional practice.
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  • Two Hawk jets from the elite 'Red Arrows', Britain's prestigious Royal Air Force aerobatic team, almost touch in mid-air at an altitude of approximately 4,100 feet in the Mediterranean skies above Cyprus. The texture of mottled cirrus cloud provides a soft background for the  aircraft which approach each other at a combined air speed of approximately 800 miles per hour (1,200 kph). The Opposition Loop is flown by the two pilot partners known as the Synchro Pair who fly independently of the other seven in the second-half of their 25-minute show. The two jets have vegetable dye and derv (diesel fuel) smoke mixture coloured red, blue or white. Here it traces the paths of both airplanes which curve from the edges of the frame to the centre (center). To the crowds far below, both look as if they are on collision course but will safely pass within feet of each other.
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  • A young woman walking along a London street is about to be splashed by a passing London double-decker bus at a flooded bus stop. After heavy rain that fell over the capital, puddles or filthy water lies in gullies and gutters of the urban streets - including this bus stop in Aldwych. The young woman is aware of the camera and walks in smart office shoes on the wet pavement (sidewalk) as the bus draws to a halt ahead. But she is more self-conscious than taking precaution not to get wet. The moment before her soaking is caught as the water laps across the kerb and into her path. In the background are the West End theatres whose productions attract drama fans from across the world.
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  • Young Buddhist monks are walking along the river in Battambang, it's evening and rush hour.
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  • The friends of a young 13 year-old Jewish boy help celebrate his coming-of-age at his bar bar mitzvah party, on 12th February 2001, in London, England.
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  • The mother of a young 13 year-old Jewish boy helps celebrate his coming-of-age at his bar mitzvah party, on 12th February 2001, in London, England.
    barmitzvah_boy-12-02-2001.jpg
  • Shanghai scene, China. A sign on a wall reads "please come in for buying pictures"
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  • As the 45th US President is inaugurated in the USA, the headline on the Evening Standard newspaper reads Trumps time has come on 20th January 2017 in London, England, United Kingdom. President Donald Trump takes over as Commander in Chief on this day, and is one of the greatest upsets and shocks in political news history.
    20170120_evening standard trump_012.jpg
  • As the 45th US President is inaugurated in the USA, the headline on the Evening Standard newspaper reads 'Trump's time has come' on 20th January 2017 in London, England, United Kingdom. President Donald Trump takes over as Commander in Chief on this day, and is one of the greatest upsets and shocks in political news history. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    20170120_evening standard trump_010.jpg
  • As the 45th US President is inaugurated in the USA, the headline on the Evening Standard newspaper reads Trumps time has come on 20th January 2017 in London, England, United Kingdom. President Donald Trump takes over as Commander in Chief on this day, and is one of the greatest upsets and shocks in political news history.
    20170120_evening standard trump_008.jpg
  • As the 45th US President is inaugurated in the USA, the headline on the Evening Standard newspaper reads Trumps time has come on 20th January 2017 in London, England, United Kingdom. President Donald Trump takes over as Commander in Chief on this day, and is one of the greatest upsets and shocks in political news history.
    20170120_evening standard trump_007.jpg
  • As the 45th US President is inaugurated in the USA, the headline on the Evening Standard newspaper reads 'Trump's time has come' on 20th January 2017 in London, England, United Kingdom. President Donald Trump takes over as Commander in Chief on this day, and is one of the greatest upsets and shocks in political news history. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    20170120_evening standard trump_006.jpg
  • As the 45th US President is inaugurated in the USA, the headline on the Evening Standard newspaper reads 'Trump's time has come' on 20th January 2017 in London, England, United Kingdom. President Donald Trump takes over as Commander in Chief on this day, and is one of the greatest upsets and shocks in political news history. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    20170120_evening standard trump_001.jpg
  • Tourists enjoy food and drink in an outdoor restaurant tent in Florence, Italy. A photo of the restaurant's chef with possibly two other cooks are seen in a window ad that bears the words "Enjoy with Us” - an invitation to come dine with the owners of the pizzeria. Customers are seated under strong lights in this otherwise dark street, enjoying wine and their respective partners' company.
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  • People come and go in the Turbine Hall at Tate Modern museum for Modern Art on the Southbank of London. This has become a cathedral for Contemporary arts.
    2005_05_22_Tate ModernC_1.jpg
  • As the 45th US President is inaugurated in the USA, the headline on the Evening Standard newspaper reads Trumps time has come on 20th January 2017 in London, England, United Kingdom. President Donald Trump takes over as Commander in Chief on this day, and is one of the greatest upsets and shocks in political news history.
    20170120_evening standard trump_011.jpg
  • As the 45th US President is inaugurated in the USA, the headline on the Evening Standard newspaper reads 'Trump's time has come' on 20th January 2017 in London, England, United Kingdom. President Donald Trump takes over as Commander in Chief on this day, and is one of the greatest upsets and shocks in political news history. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    20170120_evening standard trump_009.jpg
  • As the 45th US President is inaugurated in the USA, the headline on the Evening Standard newspaper reads 'Trump's time has come' on 20th January 2017 in London, England, United Kingdom. President Donald Trump takes over as Commander in Chief on this day, and is one of the greatest upsets and shocks in political news history. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    20170120_evening standard trump_005.jpg
  • As the 45th US President is inaugurated in the USA, the headline on the Evening Standard newspaper reads 'Trump's time has come' on 20th January 2017 in London, England, United Kingdom. President Donald Trump takes over as Commander in Chief on this day, and is one of the greatest upsets and shocks in political news history. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    20170120_evening standard trump_004.jpg
  • As the 45th US President is inaugurated in the USA, the headline on the Evening Standard newspaper reads 'Trump's time has come' on 20th January 2017 in London, England, United Kingdom. President Donald Trump takes over as Commander in Chief on this day, and is one of the greatest upsets and shocks in political news history. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    20170120_evening standard trump_003.jpg
  • As the 45th US President is inaugurated in the USA, the headline on the Evening Standard newspaper reads 'Trump's time has come' on 20th January 2017 in London, England, United Kingdom. President Donald Trump takes over as Commander in Chief on this day, and is one of the greatest upsets and shocks in political news history. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    20170120_evening standard trump_002.jpg
  • People come and go in the Turbine Hall at Tate Modern museum for Modern Art on the Southbank of London. This has become a cathedral for Contemporary arts.
    2005_05_22_Tate ModernE_1.jpg
  • People come and go in the Turbine Hall at Tate Modern museum for Modern Art on the Southbank of London. This has become a cathedral for Contemporary arts.
    2005_05_22_Tate ModernD_1.jpg
  • People come and go in the Turbine Hall at Tate Modern museum for Modern Art on the Southbank of London. This has become a cathedral for Contemporary arts.
    2005_05_22_Tate ModernB_1.jpg
  • A cat owner attempts to gather her pet outside her south London home, on 6th March 2019, in London, England.
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  • With afternoon sunshine backlighting the scene, a dog-walker with his animal companions walk past St. Martin's church steps in Trafalgar Square. A crowd of people are ahead and look on to the variety of breeds that are being exercised on the capital's streets - their shadows playing across the clean pavements.
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  • 13 year-old Adam leader celebrates his Bar Mitzvah by holding a lavish party in Borehamwood in north London, England. Paid for by his parents, the celebration took place in a hotel off the A1 road and here Adam can be seen surrounded like a celebrity by a gaggle of teenage girl friends, one of whom is dressed in a thin-strapped dress and pendant, giggling at a joke and all enjoying the occasion. Adam looks dashing in a rented dinner jacket complete with bow-tie. He is fresh-faced and clean-cut, cutting a handsome figure much-admired by his female friends.
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  • Scene at Grand Central station as a Union Jack flag takes up the whole screen outside as the Coronavirus lockdown continues, the city centre is still very quiet while more traffic and people are returning, and with restrictions due to be relaxed further in the coming days, the quiet city may be coming to an end as businesses are set to start to reopen soon on 27th May 2020 in Birmingham, England, United Kingdom. Coronavirus or Covid-19 is a respiratory illness that has not previously been seen in humans. While much or Europe has been placed into lockdown, the UK government has put in place more stringent rules as part of their long term strategy, and in particular social distancing.
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