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  • Insurance industry business people gather outside the Lloyds of London building on leadenhall Street in the City of London, the capitals financial district aka the Square Mile, on 10th July 2019, in London England.
    city_people-22-10-07-2019.jpg
  • Insurance industry business people gather outside the Lloyds of London building on leadenhall Street in the City of London, the capitals financial district aka the Square Mile, on 10th July 2019, in London England.
    city_people-21-10-07-2019.jpg
  • A City workers jacket lifts in the wind with modern architecture of Leadenhall where many insurance brokers and companies are grouped near Lloyds of London left in the City of London, aka The Square Mile the capitals financial district, on 3rd September 2019, in London, England.
    city_people-05-04-09-2019.jpg
  • A City workers jacket lifts in the wind with modern architecture of Leadenhall where many insurance brokers and companies are grouped near Lloyds of London left in the City of London, aka The Square Mile the capitals financial district, on 3rd September 2019, in London, England.
    city_people-04-04-09-2019.jpg
  • City workers in the modern architecture of Leadenhall where many insurance brokers and companies are grouped near Lloyds of London left in the City of London, aka The Square Mile the capitals financial district, on 3rd September 2019, in London, England.
    city_people-01-04-09-2019.jpg
  • Businessmen and workmen queue for free coffee at the bottom of steps outside the headquarters of insurance brokers, Lloyds of London in Lime Street in the heart of the capitals financial district aka The Square Mile, on 25th September 2018, in London, England.
    city_people-07-25-09-2018.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion Climate Change activists take their Environmental and Economy protest called The Walk of Shame to the City of London, the capitals financial district , on 4th September 2020, in London, England. According to XR, companies and institutions have profited from the slave trade and the profit from the exploitation of people and the planet. Companies on their tour of City insitutions such as Lloyds of London, Aviva Insurance and the Bank of England, are financing and insuring major fossil fuel projects, fuelling the climate and ecological emergency.
    extinction_rebellion41-04-09-2020.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion Climate Change activists take their Environmental and Economy protest called The Walk of Shame to the City of London, the capitals financial district , on 4th September 2020, in London, England. According to XR, companies and institutions have profited from the slave trade and the profit from the exploitation of people and the planet. Companies on their tour of City insitutions such as Lloyds of London, Aviva Insurance and the Bank of England, are financing and insuring major fossil fuel projects, fuelling the climate and ecological emergency.
    extinction_rebellion39-04-09-2020.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion Climate Change activists take their Environmental and Economy protest called The Walk of Shame to the City of London, the capitals financial district , on 4th September 2020, in London, England. According to XR, companies and institutions have profited from the slave trade and the profit from the exploitation of people and the planet. Companies on their tour of City insitutions such as Lloyds of London, Aviva Insurance and the Bank of England, are financing and insuring major fossil fuel projects, fuelling the climate and ecological emergency.
    extinction_rebellion34-04-09-2020.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion Climate Change activists take their Environmental and Economy protest called The Walk of Shame to the City of London, the capitals financial district , on 4th September 2020, in London, England. According to XR, companies and institutions have profited from the slave trade and the profit from the exploitation of people and the planet. Companies on their tour of City insitutions such as Lloyds of London, Aviva Insurance and the Bank of England, are financing and insuring major fossil fuel projects, fuelling the climate and ecological emergency.
    extinction_rebellion33-04-09-2020.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion Climate Change activists take their Environmental and Economy protest called The Walk of Shame to the City of London, the capitals financial district , on 4th September 2020, in London, England. According to XR, companies and institutions have profited from the slave trade and the profit from the exploitation of people and the planet. Companies on their tour of City insitutions such as Lloyds of London, Aviva Insurance and the Bank of England, are financing and insuring major fossil fuel projects, fuelling the climate and ecological emergency.
    extinction_rebellion37-04-09-2020.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion Climate Change activists take their Environmental and Economy protest called The Walk of Shame to the City of London, the capitals financial district , on 4th September 2020, in London, England. According to XR, companies and institutions have profited from the slave trade and the profit from the exploitation of people and the planet. Companies on their tour of City insitutions such as Lloyds of London, Aviva Insurance and the Bank of England, are financing and insuring major fossil fuel projects, fuelling the climate and ecological emergency.
    extinction_rebellion36-04-09-2020.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion Climate Change activists take their Environmental and Economy protest called The Walk of Shame to the City of London, the capitals financial district , on 4th September 2020, in London, England. According to XR, companies and institutions have profited from the slave trade and the profit from the exploitation of people and the planet. Companies on their tour of City insitutions such as Lloyds of London, Aviva Insurance and the Bank of England, are financing and insuring major fossil fuel projects, fuelling the climate and ecological emergency.
    extinction_rebellion40-04-09-2020.jpg
  • Two businessmen in the insurance industry smoke a cigar and checks a watch outside the Lloyds of London address in the City of London, the capital's heart of the financial district. The post-modern architecture of the insurance underwriters Lloyd's building, home of the insurance institution Lloyd's of London which is located at number 1, Lime Street. Lloyd's is a British insurance market. It serves as a meeting place where multiple financial backers or "members", whether individuals (traditionally known as "Names") or corporations, come together to pool and spread risk. The Lloyds market began in Edward Lloyd's coffeehouse around 1688 and is today the world's leading insurance market providing specialist insurance services to businesses in over 200 countries and territories.
    lloyds_of_london04-18-03-1993.jpg
  • City workers cross Leadenhall in the City of London, the capitals financial district aka the Square Mile, on 10th July 2019, in London England.
    city_people-17-10-07-2019.jpg
  • City workers cross Leadenhall in the City of London, the capitals financial district aka the Square Mile, on 10th July 2019, in London England.
    city_people-15-10-07-2019.jpg
  • City workers cross Leadenhall in the City of London, the capitals financial district aka the Square Mile, on 10th July 2019, in London England.
    city_people-16-10-07-2019.jpg
  • Lunchtime crowds eat takeaways in summer sunshine in Leadenhall in the City of London, the capitals financial district aka the Square Mile, on 10th July 2019, in London England.
    city_people-11-10-07-2019.jpg
  • An office worker descends the escalator at 122 Leadenhall Street, (aka the Leadenhall Building) on Leadenhall Street in the City of London during the Coronavirus pandemic, a time when office workers are still largely still working from home, on 16th September 2020, in London, England. The commercial skyscraper opened in July 2014 and was designed by Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners and is informally known as "The Cheesegrater" because of its distinctive wedge shape.
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  • City workers beneath the architecture at 122 Leadenhall Street, (aka the Leadenhall Building) on Leadenhall Street in the City of London during the Coronavirus pandemic, a time when office workers are still largely still working from home, on 16th September 2020, in London, England. The commercial skyscraper opened in July 2014 and was designed by Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners and is informally known as "The Cheesegrater" because of its distinctive wedge shape.
    leadenhall_architecture02-16-09-2020.jpg
  • The crest of the Chartered Insurance Institute on Aldermanbury Street in the City of London. The CII is the world's leading professional organisation for insurance and financial services in the City of London, the capital's financial district - also known as the Square Mile. The institute has 102,000 members are committed to maintaining the highest standards of technical competence and ethical conduct. Below the crest that includes the representation of corn or wheat and ships' anchors are the Latin moto Consilium Scientia which translates as 'counsel and knowledge'.
    insurance_institute02-14-03-2013_1.jpg
  • At lunchtime, businessmen in their shirts walk past a window featuring a rainbow and hearts for the Insurance brand Aviva in the City of London, the capitals financial district, on 17th June 2019, in London, England.
    city_people-04-17-06-2019.jpg
  • A Film industry crew remove camera and sound equipment from a location among members of the public in Kingston town centre, after filming outside in the street, on 13th November 2019, in London, England.
    kingston_journey-17-13-11-2019.jpg
  • Architecture and info screens in the Aviva insurance building on the corner of Leadenhall and St Mary Axe in the City of London - the capitals financial district, on 6th June 2018, in London, England.
    city_people-20-06-06-2018.jpg
  • Financial industry people walk through reflected light from a nearby skyscraper in the City of London, the capitals financial district aka the Square Mile, on 15th May 2018, in London, UK.
    lime_street_light-16-15-05-2018.jpg
  • Financial industry people walk through reflected light from a nearby skyscraper in the City of London, the capitals financial district aka the Square Mile, on 15th May 2018, in London, UK.
    lime_street_light-11-15-05-2018.jpg
  • Financial industry people walk through reflected light from a nearby skyscraper in the City of London, the capitals financial district aka the Square Mile, on 15th May 2018, in London, UK.
    lime_street_light-18-15-05-2018.jpg
  • Financial industry people walk through reflected light from a nearby skyscraper in the City of London, the capitals financial district aka the Square Mile, on 17th May 2018, in London, UK.
    city_people-05-17-05-2018.jpg
  • Financial industry people walk through reflected light from a nearby skyscraper in the City of London, the capitals financial district aka the Square Mile, on 17th May 2018, in London, UK.
    city_people-03-17-05-2018.jpg
  • A black cab passes a large construction hoarding in the City of London, the  Square Mile, the capital's historic financial district. The illustration is located beneath a future office development of the Leadenhall Building by the Brookfield Multiplex construction company at 100 Bishopsgate in the financial district City of London. 100 Bishopsgate is a 40-storey commercial development, offering highly efficient and flexible floor space to meet the current and future demands of financial, insurance and legal occupiers. Located in the heart of the City of London, the development is in close proximity to Bank and Liverpool Street station commuter hubs.
    city_building02-09-07-2013_1_1.jpg
  • A large construction hoarding in the City of London, the  Square Mile, the capital's historic financial district. The illustration is located beneath a future office development of the Leadenhall Building by the Brookfield Multiplex construction company at 100 Bishopsgate in the financial district City of London. 100 Bishopsgate is a 40-storey commercial development, offering highly efficient and flexible floor space to meet the current and future demands of financial, insurance and legal occupiers. Located in the heart of the City of London, the development is in close proximity to Bank and Liverpool Street station commuter hubs.
    city_building01-09-07-2013_1_1.jpg
  • Financial services business people walk through reflected light from a nearby skyscraper in the City of London, the capitals financial district aka the Square Mile, on 17th May 2018, in London, UK.
    city_people-46-06-06-2018.jpg
  • Financial services women walk through reflected light from a nearby skyscraper in the City of London, the capitals financial district aka the Square Mile, on 17th May 2018, in London, UK.
    city_people-51-06-06-2018.jpg
  • Financial services business people walk through reflected light from a nearby skyscraper in the City of London, the capitals financial district aka the Square Mile, on 17th May 2018, in London, UK.
    city_people-36-06-06-2018.jpg
  • A detail of hazard tape marks the dangerous presence of Asbestos at a business at Spitalfields, on 26th June, in London, England.
    hazard tape01-26-06-2017.jpg
  • A police officer looks over stormy waves wich crash over the super-structure and funnel of the Liberian-registered MV Braer oil tanker, spilling 84,700 tonnes of crude oil into the North Sea, on 7th January 1993, in Quendale Bay, Shetland, Scotland, UK. It sits below its water-line with crude oil leaking from its ruptured tanks after running ground in hurricane force winds, beaching itself on these rocks in Quendale Bay, west of Sunburgh Head, the Shetland Islands, Scotland. In fast-fading light, this ecological disaster occurred in a beautiful region of Great Britain affecting much native wildlife although the Gulfaks oil the Braer was carrying is lighter therefore more biodegradable and able to disperse better than other North Sea crude.
    brear_shetland-07-01-1993.jpg
  • As stormy waves crash over its super-structure and funnel, the Liberian-registered MV Braer oil tanker spills 84,700 tonnes of crude oil into the North Sea. It sits below its water-line with crude oil leaking from its ruptured tanks after running ground in hurricane force winds, beeching itself on these rocks in Quendale Bay, west of Sunburgh Head, the Shetland Islands, Scotland. In fast-fading light, this ecological disaster occured in a beautiful region of Great Britain affecting much native wildlife although the Gulfaks oil the Braer was carrying is lighter therefore more biodegradable and able to disperse better than other North Sea crude.
    RB_028-07-01-1993.jpg
  • Using ladders and ropes during a rescue operation, Fire Brigade crews enter the floodlit broken air frame of a British Midland Airways Boeing 737-400 series jet airliner which lies on an embankment of the M1 motorway at Kegworth, near East Midlands Airport in Leicestershire, England. On the night of 8th January 1989, flight 92 crashed due to the shutting down of the wrong, malfunctioning engine. Attempting an emergency landing, 47 people died and 74 people, including seven members of the flight crew, sustained serious injuries. We see the aircraft's tail snapped upright at ninety degrees. Here perished most of the passenger fatalities. The devastation was hampered by woodland and the fire fighters are attempting to rescue survivors or extract those killed in this air disaster that proved one of Btitain's worst.
    RB_022-30-04-2008.jpg
  • A police officer looks over stormy waves wich crash over the super-structure and funnel of the Liberian-registered MV Braer oil tanker, spilling 84,700 tonnes of crude oil into the North Sea, on 7th January 1993, in Quendale Bay, Shetland, Scotland, UK. It sits below its water-line with crude oil leaking from its ruptured tanks after running ground in hurricane force winds, beaching itself on these rocks in Quendale Bay, west of Sunburgh Head, the Shetland Islands, Scotland. In fast-fading light, this ecological disaster occurred in a beautiful region of Great Britain affecting much native wildlife although the Gulfaks oil the Braer was carrying is lighter therefore more biodegradable and able to disperse better than other North Sea crude.
    braer_shetland-07-01-1993.jpg
  • Mid-afternoon sunlight illuminates the escalators of 1, Leadenhall and in the background, the Swiss re Building on St Mary Axe aka The Gherkin in the City of London - the capitals financial district, on 10th October 2018, in London, England.
    city_people-55-10-10-2018.jpg
  • Londoners enjoy a warm afternoon beneath the tall architecture of the Lloyds Building right and other financial services offices in the City of London, the capitals historic financial district, on 2nd August 2018, in London, England.
    city_architecture-18-02-08-2018.jpg
  • The reflections of the Swiss re tower aka The Gherkin in the City of London, the capitals historic financial district, on 2nd August 2018, in London, England.
    city_architecture-06-02-08-2018.jpg
  • Architecture outside the Leadenhall building and Lloyds of London  in the City of London - the capitals financial district, on 6th June 2018, in London, England.
    city_people-16-06-06-2018.jpg
  • Women sit in a small area of sunlight on Fenchurch Avenue in the City of London - the capitals financial district, on 6th June 2018, in London, England.
    city_people-12-06-06-2018.jpg
  • A policeman and the devastated fuselage of a British Midland Airways Boeing 737-400 series jet airliner which lies on an embankment of the M1 motorway at Kegworth, near East Midlands Airport in Leicestershire, England. On the night of 8th January 1989, flight 92 crashed due to the shutting down of the wrong, malfunctioning engine. Attempting an emergency landing, 47 people died and 74 people, including seven members of the flight crew, sustained serious injuries. The aircraft's tail snapped upright at ninety degrees and here perished most of the passenger fatalities. The devastation was hampered by woodland and the fire fighters are attempting to rescue survivors or extract those killed in this air disaster that proved one of Britain's worst.
    kegworth_crash03-08-01-1989.jpg
  • Fire fighters attend to the broken fuselage of a British Midland Airways Boeing 737-400 series jet airliner which lies on an embankment of the M1 motorway at Kegworth, near East Midlands Airport, on 9th January 1989, in Leicestershire, England. On the night of 8th January 1989, flight 92 crashed due to the shutting down of the wrong, malfunctioning engine. Attempting an emergency landing, 47 people died and 74 people, including seven members of the flight crew, sustained serious injuries. The aircrafts tail snapped upright at ninety degrees and here were most of the passenger fatalities. The devastation was hampered by woodland and the fire fighters are attempting to rescue survivors or extract those killed in this air disaster that proved one of Britains worst.
    kegworth_crash-08-01-1989.jpg
  • The Swiss re tower top left, aka The Gherkin and the church of St. Mary Axe in the City of London, the capitals historic financial district, on 2nd August 2018, in London, England.
    city_architecture-20-02-08-2018.jpg
  • The reflections of the Swiss re tower aka The Gherkin and the church of St. Mary Axe in the City of London, the capitals historic financial district, on 2nd August 2018, in London, England.
    city_architecture-16-02-08-2018.jpg
  • Londoners enjoy the sunshine with the reflection of the church of St. Mary Axe in the City of London, the capitals historic financial district, on 2nd August 2018, in London, England.
    city_architecture-11-02-08-2018.jpg
  • The reflections of the Swiss re tower aka The Gherkin in the City of London, the capitals historic financial district, on 2nd August 2018, in London, England.
    city_architecture-02-02-08-2018.jpg
  • The reflections of the Swiss re tower aka The Gherkin and the church of St. Mary Axe in the City of London, the capitals historic financial district, on 2nd August 2018, in London, England.
    city_architecture-07-02-08-2018.jpg
  • Londoners enjoy the sunshine with the reflection of the church of St. Mary Axe and financial services offices in the City of London, the capitals historic financial district, on 2nd August 2018, in London, England.
    city_architecture-15-02-08-2018.jpg
  • Architecture outside the Leadenhall building and Lloyds of London  in the City of London - the capitals financial district, on 6th June 2018, in London, England.
    city_people-18-06-06-2018.jpg
  • A delivery man and businessman cross paths in the City of London - the capitals financial district, on 6th June 2018, in London, England.
    city_people-07-06-06-2018.jpg
  • Women sit in a small area of sunlight on Fenchurch Avenue in the City of London - the capitals financial district, on 6th June 2018, in London, England.
    city_people-09-06-06-2018.jpg
  • A businessman runs through reflected light from a nearby skyscraper in the City of London, the capitals financial district aka the Square Mile, on 17th May 2018, in London, UK.
    city_people-17-17-05-2018.jpg
  • Emergency crews and the devastated fuselage of a British Midland Airways Boeing 737-400 series jet airliner which lies on an embankment of the M1 motorway at Kegworth, near East Midlands Airport in Leicestershire, England. On the night of 8th January 1989, flight 92 crashed due to the shutting down of the wrong, malfunctioning engine. Attempting an emergency landing, 47 people died and 74 people, including seven members of the flight crew, sustained serious injuries. The aircraft's tail snapped upright at ninety degrees and here perished most of the passenger fatalities. The devastation was hampered by woodland and the fire fighters are attempting to rescue survivors or extract those killed in this air disaster that proved one of Britain's worst.
    kegworth_crash02-08-01-1989.jpg
  • Using ladders and ropes during a rescue operation, a fire fighter sprays foam on to the broken fuselage of a British Midland Airways Boeing 737-400 series jet airliner which lies on an embankment of the M1 motorway at Kegworth, near East Midlands Airport in Leicestershire, England. On the night of 8th January 1989, flight 92 crashed due to the shutting down of the wrong, malfunctioning engine. Attempting an emergency landing, 47 people died and 74 people, including seven members of the flight crew, sustained serious injuries. The aircraft's tail snapped upright at ninety degrees and here perished most of the passenger fatalities. The devastation was hampered by woodland and the fire fighters are attempting to rescue survivors or extract those killed in this air disaster that proved one of Britain's worst.
    kegworth_crash01-08-01-1989.jpg
  • A detail of police tape and charred bodywork on a burned-out car found abandoned by unknown vandals on 27th November 2016, in woodland near Hollingbourne, Kent, England. Fly-tipping of industrial and domestic waste plus stolen vehicles is a major problem for rural councils. It is the responsibility for councils to remove dumped vehicles from roads and occupied land but vehicles on private land, including National Trust, Woodland Trust, Moat or West Kent Housing Association parking areas, should be reported to the landowner.
    woods_car-16-27-11-2016.jpg
  • A burned-out car found abandoned by unknown vandals on 27th November 2016, in woodland near Hollingbourne, Kent, England. Fly-tipping of industrial and domestic waste plus stolen vehicles is a major problem for rural councils. It is the responsibility for councils to remove dumped vehicles from roads and occupied land but vehicles on private land, including National Trust, Woodland Trust, Moat or West Kent Housing Association parking areas, should be reported to the landowner.
    woods_car-08-27-11-2016.jpg
  • A burned-out car found abandoned by unknown vandals on 27th November 2016, in woodland near Hollingbourne, Kent, England. Fly-tipping of industrial and domestic waste plus stolen vehicles is a major problem for rural councils. It is the responsibility for councils to remove dumped vehicles from roads and occupied land but vehicles on private land, including National Trust, Woodland Trust, Moat or West Kent Housing Association parking areas, should be reported to the landowner.
    woods_car-02-27-11-2016.jpg
  • A burned-out car found abandoned by unknown vandals on 27th November 2016, in woodland near Hollingbourne, Kent, England. Fly-tipping of industrial and domestic waste plus stolen vehicles is a major problem for rural councils. It is the responsibility for councils to remove dumped vehicles from roads and occupied land but vehicles on private land, including National Trust, Woodland Trust, Moat or West Kent Housing Association parking areas, should be reported to the landowner.
    woods_car-09-27-11-2016.jpg
  • A burned-out car found abandoned by unknown vandals on 27th November 2016, in woodland near Hollingbourne, Kent, England. Fly-tipping of industrial and domestic waste plus stolen vehicles is a major problem for rural councils. It is the responsibility for councils to remove dumped vehicles from roads and occupied land but vehicles on private land, including National Trust, Woodland Trust, Moat or West Kent Housing Association parking areas, should be reported to the landowner.
    woods_car-13-27-11-2016.jpg
  • A burned-out car found abandoned by unknown vandals on 27th November 2016, in woodland near Hollingbourne, Kent, England. Fly-tipping of industrial and domestic waste plus stolen vehicles is a major problem for rural councils. It is the responsibility for councils to remove dumped vehicles from roads and occupied land but vehicles on private land, including National Trust, Woodland Trust, Moat or West Kent Housing Association parking areas, should be reported to the landowner.
    woods_car-04-27-11-2016.jpg
  • A DHL courier van makes a delivery and is parked in a side street in the City of London. Its yellow and red corporate branding is on the side of this small truck in Lombard Street, a narrow but very old medieval thoroughfare in the heart of London's oldest (financial) quarter where banks and insurance companies have their offices. DHL is a global market leader in the logistics industry and logistics company for the world. On the side of the van we see the words Express and Logistics with a high arch of an office address.
    dhl_city01-24-05-2012_1.jpg
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