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  • A local supermarket window display showing the retail products being sold in a Kensington convenience store, on 30th December 2018, in London England.
    shop_window-03-30-12-2018.jpg
  • A local supermarket window display showing the retail products being sold in a Kensington convenience store, on 30th December 2018, in London England.
    shop_window-06-30-12-2018.jpg
  • A local supermarket window display showing the retail products being sold in a Kensington convenience store, on 30th December 2018, in London England.
    shop_window-01-30-12-2018.jpg
  • A local supermarket window display showing the retail products being sold in a Kensington convenience store, on 30th December 2018, in London England.
    shop_window-05-30-12-2018.jpg
  • An employee knits a sweater while keeping a watch on a 24hr convenience store in Shanghai, China in 28 December, 2008.  The number of convenient stores such as Lawson and Seven Eleven has exploded in major Chinese cities such as Shanghai and Shenzhen, offering everything from snacks to monthly utility bill payment..
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  • A detail of sun-burned shrivelled NEWS lettering outside a local convenience shop and newsagent in East Dulwich, on 10th February 2019, in London, England.
    news_detail-01-11-02-2019.jpg
  • A detail of sun-burned shrivelled News and Mags lettering outside a local convenience shop and newsagent in East Dulwich, on 10th February 2019, in London, England.
    news_mags-02-11-02-2019.jpg
  • A detail of sun-burned shrivelled News and Mags lettering outside a local convenience shop and newsagent in East Dulwich, on 10th February 2019, in London, England.
    news_mags-03-11-02-2019.jpg
  • Worker fixes a sign at night at a Lawson's 24 hour convenience store on Fuxing Lu (Fuxing Rd.) at the junction or Hengshan Lu, Shanghai. Sparks fall to the floor as a transport worker looks on as the welding continues well into the night.
    2005-06-29 shanghai 053_alamy_1.jpg
  • Night time street scene outside a Costcutter convenience store on Tooley Street near London Bridge. London, England, UK.
    20160103_tooley street_A.jpg
  • With most shops now open but with retail sales suffering due to the Coronavirus pandemic, daily life continues but on far quieter streets, with some small businesses remaining closed, like this convenience store / corner shop on 2nd July 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Coronavirus or Covid-19 is a respiratory illness that has not previously been seen in humans. While much or Europe has been placed into lockdown, the UK government has put in place more stringent rules as part of their long term strategy, and in particular social distancing.
    20200702_coronavirus closed shop_002.jpg
  • With most shops now open but with retail sales suffering due to the Coronavirus pandemic, daily life continues but on far quieter streets, with some small businesses remaining closed, like this convenience store / corner shop on 2nd July 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Coronavirus or Covid-19 is a respiratory illness that has not previously been seen in humans. While much or Europe has been placed into lockdown, the UK government has put in place more stringent rules as part of their long term strategy, and in particular social distancing.
    20200702_coronavirus closed shop_001.jpg
  • After the riots of London and other UK cities, Sri Lankan-born Sivaharan (Siva) Kandiah expresses shock in his looted shop 'Clarence Convenience Store' in Clarence Road, Hackney. After the riots of London and other UK cities, Sri Lankan-born Sivaharan (Siva) Kandiah expresses shock in his looted shop 'Clarence Convenience Store' in Clarence Road, Hackney. During the riot in London on Monday 8th August, local youths and older residents of nearby estates ransacked the business and either removed Siva’s stock or left the rest to spoil on the unrefrigerated floor. In alcohol and cigarettes alone, he lost £50,000 in stock but during the campaign top help him recover, more than £16,000 was raised by his customers and friends.
    clarenceRd_convenience_store6-11-Aug...jpg
  • A local campaign helps to raise funds for a looted shop, the victim of the riots in London and other UK cities. The store belongs to Sri Lankan-born Tamil refugee Sivaharan (Siva) Kandiah and his shop, the 'Clarence Convenience Store' is in Clarence Road, Hackney. During the riot in London on Monday 8th August, local youths and older residents of nearby estates ransacked the business and either removed Siva’s stock or left the rest to spoil on the unrefrigerated floor. In alcohol and cigarettes alone, he lost £50,000 in stock but during the campaign top help him recover, more than £16,000 was raised by his customers and friends.
    clarenceRd_convenience_store35-11-Au...jpg
  • After the riots of London and other UK cities, volunteers and friends of Sri Lankan-born Sivaharan (Siva) Kandiah's looted shop 'Clarence Convenience Store' in Clarence Road, Hackney. During the riot in London on Monday 8th August, local youths and older residents of nearby estates ransacked the business and either removed Siva’s stock or left the rest to spoil on the unrefrigerated floor. In alcohol and cigarettes alone, he lost £50,000 in stock but during the campaign top help him recover, more than £16,000 was raised by his customers and friends.
    clarenceRd_convenience_store36-11-Au...jpg
  • A local lady passes-by the looted Clarence Convenience Store belonging to Sri Lankan-born Sivaharan (Siva) Kandiah. During the riot in London on Monday 8th August, local youths and older residents of nearby estates ransacked the business and either removed Siva’s stock or left the rest to spoil on the unrefrigerated floor. In alcohol and cigarettes alone, he lost £50,000 in stock but during the campaign top help him recover, more than £16,000 was raised by his customers and friends.
    clarenceRd_convenience_store5-12-Aug...jpg
  • The damage and detritus of shop stock in the damaged Clarence Road Convenience Store belonging to Sri Lankan-born Sivaharan (Siva) Kandiah during the riots of London and other UK cities of August 2011. The local newspaper Hackney Gazette lies in shreds on the floor of the premises along with various other paper and goods, even electrical wiring that was ripped out. During the riot in London on Monday 8th August, local youths and older residents of nearby estates ransacked the business and either removed Siva’s stock or left the rest to spoil on the unrefrigerated floor. In alcohol and cigarettes alone, he lost £50,000 in stock but during the campaign top help him recover, more than £16,000 was raised by his customers and friends.
    clarenceRd_convenience_store2-11-Aug...jpg
  • A local youth stops to look through the window the Clarence Road Convenience Store in the London borough of Hackney. After the riots of London and other UK cities in August 2011, Sri Lankan-born Sivaharan (Siva) Kandiah's looted shop was ransacked and his stock either removed from the premises or left to spoil without refrigeration. On sale outside are tabloid newspapers telling the story of an Olympic ambassador, a teenage girl chosen to represent the 2012 Olympiad but who was found to have looted a small business herself.
    clarenceRd_convenience_store1-12-Aug...jpg
  • A local campaign helps to raise funds for a looted shop, the victim of the riots in London and other UK cities. The store belongs to Sri Lankan-born Tamil refugee Sivaharan (Siva) Kandiah and his shop, the 'Clarence Convenience Store' is in Clarence Road, Hackney. During the riot in London on Monday 8th August, local youths and older residents of nearby estates ransacked the business and either removed Siva’s stock or left the rest to spoil on the unrefrigerated floor. In alcohol and cigarettes alone, he lost £50,000 in stock but during the campaign top help him recover, more than £16,000 was raised by his customers and friends.
    clarenceRd_convenience_store37-12-Au...jpg
  • After the riots of London and other UK cities, volunteers and friends of Sri Lankan-born Sivaharan (Siva) Kandiah's looted shop 'Clarence Convenience Store' in Clarence Road, Hackney. During the riot in London on Monday 8th August, local youths and older residents of nearby estates ransacked the business and either removed Siva’s stock or left the rest to spoil on the unrefrigerated floor. In alcohol and cigarettes alone, he lost £50,000 in stock but during the campaign top help him recover, more than £16,000 was raised by his customers and friends.
    clarenceRd_convenience_store8-12-Aug...jpg
  • After the riots of London and other UK cities, volunteers and friends of Sri Lankan-born Sivaharan (Siva) Kandiah's looted shop 'Clarence Convenience Store' in Clarence Road, Hackney. During the riot in London on Monday 8th August, local youths and older residents of nearby estates ransacked the business and either removed Siva’s stock or left the rest to spoil on the unrefrigerated floor. In alcohol and cigarettes alone, he lost £50,000 in stock but during the campaign top help him recover, more than £16,000 was raised by his customers and friends.
    clarenceRd_convenience_store11-12-Au...jpg
  • After the riots of London and other UK cities, volunteers and friends of Sri Lankan-born Sivaharan (Siva) Kandiah's looted shop 'Clarence Convenience Store' in Clarence Road, Hackney. During the riot in London on Monday 8th August, local youths and older residents of nearby estates ransacked the business and either removed Siva’s stock or left the rest to spoil on the unrefrigerated floor. In alcohol and cigarettes alone, he lost £50,000 in stock but during the campaign top help him recover, more than £16,000 was raised by his customers and friends.
    clarenceRd_convenience_store19-12-Au...jpg
  • A personal letter of support written by a local resident of Clarence Road, Hackney and pinned to the front window of the looted Clarence Convenience Store belonging to Sri Lankan-born Sivaharan (Siva) Kandiah. During the riot in London on Monday 8th August, local youths and older residents of nearby estates ransacked the business and either removed Siva’s stock or left the rest to spoil on the unrefrigerated floor. In alcohol and cigarettes alone, he lost £50,000 in stock but during the campaign top help him recover, more than £16,000 was raised by his customers and friends.
    clarenceRd_convenience_store2-12-Aug...jpg
  • Window display showing the retail products being sold in a Kensington convenience store, on 31st August 2017, in London England.
    convenience_store-01-31-08-2017.jpg
  • After the riots of London and other UK cities, Sri Lankan-born Sivaharan (Siva) Kandiah expresses shock in his looted shop 'Clarence Convenience Store' in Clarence Road, Hackney. After the riots of London and other UK cities, Sri Lankan-born Sivaharan (Siva) Kandiah expresses shock in his looted shop 'Clarence Convenience Store' in Clarence Road, Hackney. During the riot in London on Monday 8th August, local youths and older residents of nearby estates ransacked the business and either removed Siva’s stock or left the rest to spoil on the unrefrigerated floor. In alcohol and cigarettes alone, he lost £50,000 in stock but during the campaign top help him recover, more than £16,000 was raised by his customers and friends.
    siva_kandiah3-12-August-2011_1_1.jpg
  • Two Jehovahs Witnesses stand with copies of the Watchtower magazine next to a shop window of assorted snacks on shelves in a corner shop convenience store on Gerrard Street, Chinatown, on 5th March 2018, in London, England.
    chinatown_shop-06-05-03-2018.jpg
  • Crispins Food Hall on Shaftesbury Avenue, a convenience store in central London. West End musical shows are advertised above the shop.
    20100804crispins food hallA.jpg
  • A detail of assorted snacks including biscuits, crisps and other merchandise on shelves in a corner shop convenience store window on Gerrard Street, Chinatown, on 5th March 2018, in London, England.
    chinatown_shop-01-05-03-2018.jpg
  • Local Peckham shoppers stop to read the spontaneous messages of love on the Poundland peace wall after the London riots. In response to the violence and destruction that took place the week before, communities reacted with anger in a way rarely seen in a large UK city these days. The messages vary in their sentiment but generally echo a sense of disgust at the looting and rioting with brief notes of co-operation, advice and communal encouragement. Walls like these have sprung up in other locations where destruction was widespread and locals lost their convenience stores, sports shops and even homes.
    post_it_peckham10-18-August-2011.jpg
  • Local Peckham shoppers stop to read the spontaneous messages of love on the Poundland peace wall after the London riots. In response to the violence and destruction that took place the week before, communities reacted with anger in a way rarely seen in a large UK city these days. The messages vary in their sentiment but generally echo a sense of disgust at the looting and rioting with brief notes of co-operation, advice and communal encouragement. Walls like these have sprung up in other locations where destruction was widespread and locals lost their convenience stores, sports shops and even homes.
    post_it_peckham9-18-August-2011.jpg
  • Local Peckham shoppers stop to read the spontaneous messages of love on the Poundland peace wall after the London riots. In response to the violence and destruction that took place the week before, communities reacted with anger in a way rarely seen in a large UK city these days. The messages vary in their sentiment but generally echo a sense of disgust at the looting and rioting with brief notes of co-operation, advice and communal encouragement. Walls like these have sprung up in other locations where destruction was widespread and locals lost their convenience stores, sports shops and even homes.
    post_it_peckham7-18-August-2011.jpg
  • A sale sign and poster for alcoholic drinks like bottles of beer and glass of wine in a London off-license window. We see bottles of Holsten, Becks and something called LA plus the lager beer in a glass and the glass of red wine all shown as pack shots in a studio setting. At the top we read that wines and beers are available 24/7 in this convenience shop at the southern end of Westminster Bridge in the heart of the inner city.
    alcohol_sale1-26-May-2011_1.jpg
  • Male server at a Halal, pizza and other fast-food street shop counter in Soho, central London.
    halal_food02-08-02-2011_1.jpg
  • Ransacked and looted, Clarence convenience store and off license trashed by rioters. Pembrey estate, Hackney,  following a 3rd night of riots in London.
    11-hackneyriot-4564.jpg
  • A portrait of local Hackney writer and campaigner Jane McIntyre, seen in the rear of the Pacific Social Club, a café on Clarence Road. Jane is an award-winning travel writer and member of the British Guild of Travel Writers (http://www.bgtw.org/jane-egginton.html) who has written about destinations around the world for book publishers, online guides and newspapers such as the Guardian and the Sunday Times. She is also partly responsible for raising funds to help Siva's convenience store, a community shop that was looted on Monday 8th August, at the height of Britain’s rioting of 2011. So far, more than £16,000 has been raised by his customers and friends like Jane.  She blogs about living in London’s poorest and largest borough at http://hackneyhome.blogspot.com
    jane_mcintyre2-12-August-2011_1.jpg
  • A portrait of local Hackney writer and campaigner Jane McIntyre, seen in the rear of the Pacific Social Club, a café on Clarence Road. Jane is an award-winning travel writer and member of the British Guild of Travel Writers (http://www.bgtw.org/jane-egginton.html) who has written about destinations around the world for book publishers, online guides and newspapers such as the Guardian and the Sunday Times. She is also partly responsible for raising funds to help Siva's convenience store, a community shop that was looted on Monday 8th August, at the height of Britain’s rioting of 2011. So far, more than £16,000 has been raised by his customers and friends like Jane.  She blogs about living in London’s poorest and largest borough at http://hackneyhome.blogspot.com
    jane_mcintyre4-12-August-2011_1.jpg
  • Ransacked and looted, Clarence convenience store and off license trashed by rioters. Pembrey estate, Hackney,  following a 3rd night of riots in London.
    11-hackneyriot-4563.jpg
  • Ransacked and looted. A friend of the owner assess the damage inside Clarence convenience store and off license trashed by rioters. Pembrey estate, Hackney,  following a 3rd night of riots in London.
    11-hackneyriot-4562.jpg
  • Two cyclists fold-up their Brompton bikes in Windsor High Street, on 14th May 2018, in London, England.
    royal_wedding_windsor-75-14-05-2018.jpg
  • Milk float in Earlsfield in London, England, United Kingdom. In Britain, a milk float is a vehicle specifically designed for the delivery of fresh milk. Today, milk floats are usually battery electric vehicles. They were once common in many European countries, particularly the United Kingdom, and were operated by local dairies. However, in recent years, as the number of supermarkets, small independent grocers and convenience stores stocking fresh milk has increased, many people have switched from regular home delivery to obtaining fresh milk from these other sources.
    20170308_milk float_001.jpg
  • The local Hackney Gazette newspaper stand announces the latest news in the borough after the summer London riots. Over a four day period in August 2011, Britain was held in the grip of social and criminal unrest when the (mostly) young went on the rampage, looting and stealing from shops and stores. In total 6 people died but many of hundreds of small businesses was ransacked for their stock. Desirable clothing accessories from sports shops as well as food and alcohol were rifled from convenience stores. Approximately 3,000 arrests were made across cities and towns across the Uk – mostly in London.
    riot_headlines1-14-August-2011.jpg
  • Milk float in Earlsfield in London, England, United Kingdom. In Britain, a milk float is a vehicle specifically designed for the delivery of fresh milk. Today, milk floats are usually battery electric vehicles. They were once common in many European countries, particularly the United Kingdom, and were operated by local dairies. However, in recent years, as the number of supermarkets, small independent grocers and convenience stores stocking fresh milk has increased, many people have switched from regular home delivery to obtaining fresh milk from these other sources.
    20170308_milk float_002.jpg
  • A Metro newspaper on a London underground tube train seat with the Olympic ambassador and rioter story on page 1. This free paper given to tube and rail commuters features the story of an Olympic ambassador, a teenage girl chosen to represent the 2012 Olympiad but who was found to have looted a small business herself. Over a four-day period in August 2011, Britain was held in the grip of social and criminal unrest when the (mostly) young went on the rampage, looting and stealing from shops and stores. In total 6 people died but many of hundreds of small businesses was ransacked for their stock. Desirable clothing accessories from sports shops as well as food and alcohol were rifled from convenience stores. Approximately 3,000 arrests were made across cities and towns across the Uk – mostly in London.
    metro_headline2-12-August-2011.jpg
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