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  • Budget theatre ticket shop in Leicester Square, London. The heart of London's West End and Theatreland. Here punters can buy tickets for plays and musicals at a half price discount.
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  • Budget theatre ticket shop in Leicester Square, London. The heart of London's West End and Theatreland. Here punters can buy tickets for plays and musicals at a half price discount.
    20101025ticket box officeB.jpg
  • A much sort after 2011 ICC Cricket world Cup ticket to witness the much  anticipated Pakistan vs India semi final match in Mohali, India.
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  • At Kurseong railway station the old ticket printing press still operates to capacity.   The Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, nicknamed the "Toy Train", is a narrow-gauge railway from Siliguri to Darjeeling in West Bengal, run by the Indian Railways. It was built between 1879 and 1881 and is about 86 km long. The elevation level is from about 100 m at Siliguri to about 2200 m at Darjeeling. It is still powered by a steam engine and travels daily between the two towns, as well as a shorter route to Kurseong.  It is now classed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. India.
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  • At Kurseong railway station the old ticket printing press still operates to capacity.   The Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, nicknamed the "Toy Train", is a narrow-gauge railway from Siliguri to Darjeeling in West Bengal, run by the Indian Railways. It was built between 1879 and 1881 and is about 86 km long. The elevation level is from about 100 m at Siliguri to about 2200 m at Darjeeling. It is still powered by a steam engine and travels daily between the two towns, as well as a shorter route to Kurseong.  It is now classed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. India.
    20071212_india_0441_1.jpg
  • At Kurseong railway station the old ticket printing press still operates to capacity.   The Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, nicknamed the "Toy Train", is a narrow-gauge railway from Siliguri to Darjeeling in West Bengal, run by the Indian Railways. It was built between 1879 and 1881 and is about 86 km long. The elevation level is from about 100 m at Siliguri to about 2200 m at Darjeeling. It is still powered by a steam engine and travels daily between the two towns, as well as a shorter route to Kurseong.  It is now classed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. India.
    20071212_india_0399_1.jpg
  • Passengers buy ticket for the the daily run from Kurseong back to Darjeeling. The Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, nicknamed the "Toy Train", is a narrow-gauge railway from Siliguri to Darjeeling in West Bengal, run by the Indian Railways. It was built between 1879 and 1881 and is about 86 km long. The elevation level is from about 100 m at Siliguri to about 2200 m at Darjeeling. It is still powered by a steam engine and travels daily between the two towns.  It is now classed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. India.
    20071211_india_0269_1.jpg
  • At Kurseong railway station the old ticket printing press still operates to capacity.   The Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, nicknamed the "Toy Train", is a narrow-gauge railway from Siliguri to Darjeeling in West Bengal, run by the Indian Railways. It was built between 1879 and 1881 and is about 86 km long. The elevation level is from about 100 m at Siliguri to about 2200 m at Darjeeling. It is still powered by a steam engine and travels daily between the two towns, as well as a shorter route to Kurseong.  It is now classed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. India.
    20071212_india_0482_1.jpg
  • At Kurseong railway station the old ticket printing press still operates to capacity.   The Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, nicknamed the "Toy Train", is a narrow-gauge railway from Siliguri to Darjeeling in West Bengal, run by the Indian Railways. It was built between 1879 and 1881 and is about 86 km long. The elevation level is from about 100 m at Siliguri to about 2200 m at Darjeeling. It is still powered by a steam engine and travels daily between the two towns, as well as a shorter route to Kurseong.  It is now classed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. India.
    20071212_india_0391_1.jpg
  • A Traffic Warden issues a parking ticket to an illegally parked van on the Strand, London, UK
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  • As the second week of the Coronavirus lockdown continues the UK death toll rises by 569 to 2,921, with 1m figure reported cases of Covid-19 being passed worldwide, hazard tape marks social distances on the floor of a deserted ticket hall of Herne Hill rail station in south London which is operating on reduced staffing hours, on 2nd April 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_HerneHill-07-02-04-2020.jpg
  • As the second week of the Coronavirus lockdown continues the UK death toll rises by 569 to 2,921, with 1m figure reported cases of Covid-19 being passed worldwide, hazard tape marks social distances on the floor of a deserted ticket hall of Herne Hill rail station in south London which is operating on reduced staffing hours, on 2nd April 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_HerneHill-03-02-04-2020.jpg
  • In a narrow street in Florence, a parking attendant stops to check the windscreen (windshield) of a Fiat 500 car. Squeezed into a space that only a car of this length can occupy, the lady warden bends to inspect the owner's city permit. Traffic police in Florence issue approximately 90 tickets every minute, 1,253 tickets a day so a motorist in Florence receives a traffic violation every 40 seconds, according to official figures. Ticket fines average about 140 euro per motorist bringing about 52 million to city hall each year, making it one of Italy's most heaviest fined cities. Officials note that the money entering the municipal budget through traffic fines has tripled in the last 10 years. The Fiat 500 (Cinquecento) designed by Dante Giacosa was produced by Fiat between 1957 and 1975.
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  • Closed theatre ticket kiosk in the West End as the national coronavirus lockdown three continues and theatres have to remain shut on 29th January 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Following the surge in cases over the Winter including a new UK variant of Covid-19, this nationwide lockdown advises all citizens to follow the message to stay at home, protect the NHS and save lives.
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  • Closed theatre ticket kiosk in the West End as the national coronavirus lockdown three continues and theatres have to remain shut on 29th January 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Following the surge in cases over the Winter including a new UK variant of Covid-19, this nationwide lockdown advises all citizens to follow the message to stay at home, protect the NHS and save lives.
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  • Closed theatre ticket shop in the West End as the national coronavirus lockdown three continues and theatres have to remain shut on 29th January 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Following the surge in cases over the Winter including a new UK variant of Covid-19, this nationwide lockdown advises all citizens to follow the message to stay at home, protect the NHS and save lives.
    20210129_covid theatre tickets_001.jpg
  • London, UK. Wednesday 23rd January 2013. The View from The Shard. This visitor attraction is the highest vantage point from any building in Western Europe and casts stunning views across the capital. The public viewing deck on level 69 and 72 offers a 360 degree view of the city. Staff member on the ticket desk.
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  • A close-up detail of a male passenger's hand that holds on to his family's travel documents before proceeding to his British Airways check-in zone at Heathrow Airport's Terminal 5. With a Silver company Executive 'One World' loyalty card, his ticket and British passport to hand, he waits in line after registering at a self-service kiosk where his seat has been designated. A BA employee then only needs to take his luggage. From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009)
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  • As the second week of the UK governments Coronavirus lockdown ends on a fine Spring weekend, and 24hrs after it was reported that 3,000 Londoners had been counted in Brockwell Park, Herne Hill, resulting in the closure of this significant public green space by Lambeth council, a 2metre social distance marker is on the floor and a digital ad is displayed in an empty Herne Hill railway station ticket hall, asking for the public to thank NHS staff while two members of the public play on the pavement outside, on 5th April 2020, in London, England.
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  • As the second week of the UK governments Coronavirus lockdown ends on a fine Spring weekend, and 24hrs after it was reported that 3,000 Londoners had been counted in Brockwell Park, Herne Hill, resulting in the closure of this significant public green space by Lambeth council, an NHS digital ad displayed in an empty Herne Hill railway station ticket hall, asks for the public to stay at home to save lives, on 5th April 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_HerneHill-13-05-04-2020.jpg
  • As the second week of the Coronavirus lockdown continues the UK death toll rises by 569 to 2,921, with 1m figure reported cases of Covid-19 being passed worldwide, hazard tape marks social distances on the floor of a deserted ticket hall of Herne Hill rail station in south London which is operating on reduced staffing hours, on 2nd April 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_HerneHill-04-02-04-2020.jpg
  • A yellow self-service ticket machine box on board a De Lijn electric tram bus in Ghent, Belgium.
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  • A Metropolitan Police traffic warden gives a ticket out on the Red Route in Battersea.
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  • As Britain enters a period of deep recession, with some shops closing either temporarily or permanently as the economic downturn caused by the Covid-19 pandemic cuts hard, this theatre ticket shop remains closed in Covent Garden on 13th August 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The Office for National Statistics / ONS has announced that gross domestic product / GDP, the widest gauge of economic health, fell by 20.4% in the second quarter of the year, compared with the previous quarter. This is the biggest decline since records began. The result is that Britain has officially entered recession, as the UK economy shrank more than any other major economy during the coronavirus outbreak.
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  • Piccadilly Circus remains very quiet under coronavirus lockdown, with closed ticket booth for sightseeing tours on 26th June 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. As the July deadline approaces and government will relax its lockdown rules further, the West End remains quiet, while some non-essential shops are allowed to open with individual shops setting up social distancing systems.
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  • As the second week of the UK governments Coronavirus lockdown ends on a fine Spring weekend, and 24hrs after it was reported that 3,000 Londoners had been counted in Brockwell Park, Herne Hill, resulting in the closure of this significant public green space by Lambeth council, pedestrians walk past the open door and hazard tape marking a 2metre social distance notice on the floor of an empty Herne Hill railway station ticket hall, on 5th April 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_HerneHill-16-05-04-2020.jpg
  • As the second week of the UK governments Coronavirus lockdown ends on a fine Spring weekend, and 24hrs after it was reported that 3,000 Londoners had been counted in Brockwell Park, Herne Hill, resulting in the closure of this significant public green space by Lambeth council, a digital ad for Sainsburys supermarket asking for an in-store 2 metre social distance is displayed in an empty Herne Hill railway station ticket hall, on 5th April 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_HerneHill-12-05-04-2020.jpg
  • As the second week of the Coronavirus lockdown continues the UK death toll rises by 569 to 2,921, with 1m figure reported cases of Covid-19 being passed worldwide, hazard tape marks social distances on the floor of a deserted ticket hall of Herne Hill rail station in south London which is operating on reduced staffing hours, on 2nd April 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_HerneHill-06-02-04-2020.jpg
  • Ferry Ticket booths at the port of Sami. Kefalonia, Greece. The village reaches a population of 1000 inhabitants most of whom are engaged in agriculture and fishing. Sami is the second largest port of Kefalonia after Argostoli and it serves daily trips to Patra, Ithaca and Italy. The modern village is built close to ancient Sami, one of the most important archeological discoveries of Kefalonia.
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  • A yellow self-service ticket machine box on board a De Lijn electric tram bus in Ghent, Belgium. Two smart male passengers stand on the tram in the background.
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  • A Metropolitan Police traffic warden gives a ticket out on the Red Route in Battersea.
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  • Penalty charge notice or PCN on the windscreen of a car on 30th March 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Penalty charge notices or fixed penalty notices or FPNs are parking tickets which were introduced in Britain in the 1950s to deal with minor parking offences. Originally used by police and traffic wardens, their use has extended to other public officials and authorities, as has the range of offences for which they can be used.
    20210330_parking ticket_001.jpg
  • Penalty charge notice or PCN on the windscreen of a car on 10th December 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Penalty charge notices or fixed penalty notices or FPNs are parking tickets which were introduced in Britain in the 1950s to deal with minor parking offences. Originally used by police and traffic wardens, their use has extended to other public officials and authorities, as has the range of offences for which they can be used.
    20201210_parking ticket_001.jpg
  • Closed theatre tickets kiosk in Leicester Square as the national coronavirus lockdown three continues on 3rd March 2021 in London, United Kingdom. With the roadmap for coming out of the lockdown has been laid out, this nationwide lockdown continues to advise all citizens to follow the message to stay at home, protect the NHS and save lives, and the streets of the capital are quiet and empty of normal numbers of people.
    20210303_covid theatre_002.jpg
  • Closed theatre tickets kiosk in Leicester Square as the national coronavirus lockdown three continues on 3rd March 2021 in London, United Kingdom. With the roadmap for coming out of the lockdown has been laid out, this nationwide lockdown continues to advise all citizens to follow the message to stay at home, protect the NHS and save lives, and the streets of the capital are quiet and empty of normal numbers of people.
    20210303_covid theatre_002.jpg
  • Hungary, Budapest, Keleti Station. Refugees holding tickets wait to board a train to  Germany. The group includies a woman holding a toddler.
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  • Scooter festooned with traffic tickets in Finsbury Circus, City of London.
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  • People on the Beijing Metro system. The Beijing Subway is a rapid transit rail network that serves the urban and suburban districts of Beijing municipality. The subway is owned by the city of Beijing and has two operators, the wholly state owned Beijing Mass Transit Railway Operation Corp., which operates 13 lines, and the Beijing MTR Corp., a public-private joint-venture with the Hong Kong MTR, which manages 2 lines. The subway's first line opened in 1969, and the network now has 15 lines, 192 stations and 372km of track in operation. It is the oldest subway in mainland China.
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  • Interior of Grand Central Station, aka Birmingham New Street Station in Birmingham city centre, which is virtually deserted due to the Coronavirus outbreak on 24th April 2020 in Birmingham, England, United Kingdom. Following government advice most people are staying at home leaving the streets quiet, empty and eerie. Coronavirus or Covid-19 is a new respiratory illness that has not previously been seen in humans. While much or Europe has been placed into lockdown, the UK government has announced a continuation of stringent rules as part of their long term strategy, and in particular social distancing.
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  • A Penalty Charge notice parking fine placed under the windscreen wiper of a car parked illegally on the 9th of March 2021 in Folkestone, United Kingdom.
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  • An argument with a wheel clamper during a training exercise where clampers are taught to diffuse a potentially violent situation
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  • A fish and chip orders board on the 20th June 2008 in Lanivet in the United Kingdom.
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  • Ozolkalns ski resort at night on the 13th February 2019 in Ozolkalns in Latvia. The small ski resort of Ozolkalns is located near the historic town of Cesis in north eastern Latvia.
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  • As darkness approaches, a queue of campervans and other vehicles queue up at the first checkpoint in the Port of Dover's Eastern Docks, the holidaymakers' first step to travelling across the English Channel to France or Belgium. beneath the famous white cliffs of Dover, that symbol of England's edge that is seen from the sea as one leaves or approaches the English shores. It is dusk and the flood lights have started illuminating the busy port roads and ramps, the red rear tail lights from a truck cross the picture's foreground and the signs - with graphics of busses, cars  and arrows that tell drivers in which lane to line-up glow yellow. Dover has long been one of the World's premier seaports, with centuries of maritime heritage, presented with a Royal Charter in 1606.
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  • As the UK government tells the nation to prepare for the worst two weeks of the Coronavirus pandemic, a warning aimed at the population to stay at home and minimise contact with others, but in the week when new vaccination centres are opening, rail passengers walk through a quiet station concourse at Blackfriars, on 11th January 2021, in the City of London, England.
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  • A female Belgian woman enters an empty De Lijn tram in Ghent, Belgium.
    Belgium-Public-Transport-Trams-1271.jpg
  • As the UK government tells the nation to prepare for the worst two weeks of the Coronavirus pandemic, a warning aimed at the population to stay at home and minimise contact with others, but in the week when new vaccination centres are opening, a rail passenger walks through a quiet station concourse at Blackfriars, on 11th January 2021, in the City of London, England.
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  • Half price tickets to Theatre shows in the West End on sale at a discount ticket shop in Leicester Square in the heart of Theaterland.
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  • Before they were all replaced as working modes of public transport, a conductor sells a ticket wgile travelling along a London road, as part of a two-man crew of a number 88 red London Rotemaster bus, England UK. A parked car is seen through the open ledge of the bes' rear, blurred in the back ground and a lady passengers sits patiently as the bus speeds on its journey along its route through the capital. The man holds two fingers up to a foreign tourist to make sure they want two tickets for their destination. The conductor is the last human link with friendly public travel in London. He is usually a friendly face to accompany unsure travellers, often helping them reach their stop and answering questions about the journey with good humour and kindness. Their removal in favour of single driver crews meant that bus travel became more intimidating.
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  • Theatre tickets booth in Leicester Square on 25th February 2020 in London, United Kingdom. These booths are one of the major outlets for selling West End theatre tickets in this area, which is also refered to as Theatreland, to tourists and local theatregoers alike.
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  • Old bus tickets on open day at Wythall Transport Museum on May 1st 2017 in Wythall, England, United Kingdom. The Transport Museum, Wythall is a transport museum just outside Birmingham, at Wythall, Worcestershire.The museum is run by the charity The Birmingham and Midland Motor Omnibus Trust BaMMOT. The museum has three halls, presenting a significant collection of preserved buses and coaches, including Midland Red and Birmingham City Transport vehicles. It is also home to the Elmdon Model Engineering Society EMES who operate the Wythall miniature railway within the grounds of the transport museum, giving rides to public on miniature steam trains.
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  • A slightly comical scene of modern air travel as two lady passengers haul matching suitcases at the British Airways self-check-in kiosk at Heathrow Airport's Terminal 5. The self-service kiosks that have been developed to allow customers to process their own ticketing on arrival at this aviation hub for British Airways. Once they've chosen their seat and printed a boarding pass, they can go straight to the Fast Bag Drop desk at the airport. There, baggage will be tagged by an agent and sent to the aircraft. At a cost of £4.3 billion, Terminal 5 has the capacity to serve around 30 million passengers a year. From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009).
    heathrow_airport1434-18-08-2009_1.jpg
  • A close-up detail of one of the British Airways' self-check-in kiosks in international check-in at Heathrow Airport's Terminal 5. A welcome message reads 'Hello, please check in here' and to the right is a guide for cabin baggage size allowance. The self-service kiosks that have been developed to allow customers to process their own ticketing on arrival at this aviation hub for British Airways. Once they've chosen their seat and printed a boarding pass, they can go straight to the Fast Bag Drop desk at the airport. There, baggage will be tagged by an agent and sent to the aircraft. At a cost of £4.3 billion, Terminal 5 has the capacity to serve around 30 million passengers a year. From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009). ...
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  • As Prime Minister Boris Johnson announces a second Coronavirus nationwide lockdown during the second wave of the pandemic, staff check customer tickets outside the Apollo Theatre on Shaftesbury Avenue where Adam Kay's medical comedy 'This Is Going To Hurt' is playing, on 31st October 2020, in London, England. But business such as theatres will again have to close from Thursday, and for a period of at least one month.
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  • Hungary, Budapest, Keleti Station. Abdul Hussein, an Afghan refugee blows bubbles he was given as the family wait for train tickets.
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  • London, UK. Thursday 9th August 2012. London 2012 Olympic Games Park in Stratford. A French fan holds up a sign to say he is looking to exchange some tickets.
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  • Villagers in the Long Skirt Miao village of Langde are handed money tickets for taking part in a music and dance performance in their village for Chinese tourists arriving by bus, Guizhou province, China
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  • Recently-purchased tickets for the new Harry Potter film, Chamber of Secrets from the original book by KJ Rowling, are handed out to family members in Leicester Square, on 24th November 2002, in London, England.
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  • A slightly comical scene of modern air travel as two lady passengers haul matching suitcases at the British Airways self-check-in kiosk at Heathrow Airport's Terminal 5. The self-service kiosks that have been developed to allow customers to process their own ticketing on arrival at this aviation hub for British Airways. Once they've chosen their seat and printed a boarding pass, they can go straight to the Fast Bag Drop desk at the airport. There, baggage will be tagged by an agent and sent to the aircraft. At a cost of £4.3 billion, Terminal 5 has the capacity to serve around 30 million passengers a year. From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009). ...
    heathrow_airport1434-18-08-2009_1 1.jpg
  • A close-up detail of one of the British Airways' self-check-in kiosks in international check-in at Heathrow Airport's Terminal 5. A welcome message reads 'Hello, please check in here' and to the right is a guide for cabin baggage size allowance. The self-service kiosks that have been developed to allow customers to process their own ticketing on arrival at this aviation hub for British Airways. Once they've chosen their seat and printed a boarding pass, they can go straight to the Fast Bag Drop desk at the airport. There, baggage will be tagged by an agent and sent to the aircraft. At a cost of £4.3 billion, Terminal 5 has the capacity to serve around 30 million passengers a year. From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009).
    heathrow_airport1260-16-08-2009_1.jpg
  • A scene of busy modern air travel as international passengers check-in at the British Airways Heathrow Airport's Terminal 5. Under the gaze of a giant eye that seems to be peering from out of a massive TV screen, the self-service kiosks that have been developed to allow customers to process their own ticketing on arrival at this aviation hub for British Airways. Once they've chosen their seat and printed a boarding pass, they can go straight to the Fast Bag Drop desk at the airport. There, baggage will be tagged by an agent and sent to the aircraft. At a cost of £4.3 billion, Terminal 5 has the capacity to serve around 30 million passengers a year. From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009).
    heathrow_airport626-15-07-2009_1.jpg
  • A scene of busy modern air travel as international passengers check-in at the British Airways Heathrow Airport's Terminal 5. Under the gaze of a giant eye that seems to be peering from out of a massive TV screen, the self-service kiosks that have been developed to allow customers to process their own ticketing on arrival at this aviation hub for British Airways. Once they've chosen their seat and printed a boarding pass, they can go straight to the Fast Bag Drop desk at the airport. There, baggage will be tagged by an agent and sent to the aircraft. At a cost of £4.3 billion, Terminal 5 has the capacity to serve around 30 million passengers a year. From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009). ...
    heathrow_airport626-15-07-2009_1 1.jpg
  • London 2012 Olympic spectators from Australia hold home-made signs asking for unwanted equestrian tickets as visitors arrive along the old streets of Greenwich, London. On the day that 3,000 extra tickets were put on sale after criticism of empty seats at some events, sports fans were desperate to see the eventing and dressage on day 4 of the London games.
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  • London 2012 Olympic spectator holds a home-made sign asking for unwanted equestrian tickets as visitors arrive along the old streets of Greenwich, London. On the day that 3,000 extra tickets were put on sale after criticism of empty seats at some events, sports fans were desperate to see the eventing and dressage on day 4 of the London games.
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  • Clowns on the street in Florence selling tickets for a children's show
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  • Street scene in Notting Hill, West London. Made famous from the movie of the same name.
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  • Summertime in London, England, UK. Tourism hot spot of Piccadilly Circus public space in London's West End. Built in 1819 to connect Regent Street with Piccadilly. This is known as one of London's most famous sights and where tourists gather in their thousands especialy on sunny days.
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  • A poster for musician and comedy entertainer Bill Bailey alongside an ad campaign urging drivers to slow down for the sake of the publics safety, on 24th February 2021, in London, England.
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  • A poster for musician and comedy entertainer Bill Bailey alongside an ad campaign urging drivers to slow down for the sake of the publics safety, on 24th February 2021, in London, England.
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  • Tourists and London theatreland productions booking office posters, on 15th August 2017, in London, England.
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  • British actor Eileen Atkins and London theatreland productions booking office posters on 15th August 2017, in London, England. She and Jonathan Pryce appear in The Height Of The Storm at the Wyndham’s Theatre.
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  • London theatreland productions booking office posters on 15th August 2017, in London, England.
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  • The faces of theatre-goers mix with the actors at the entrance of the Vaudeville in London's Strand where Arthur Miller's Broken Glass is playing. The actors' faces of the production's starring roles  are seen in their characters during the Miller's play. Bob Hiskins, Tara FitzGerald and Antony Sher all share the limelight in this story focusing on a couple in New York City in 1938, the same time of Kristallnacht, in Nazi Germany. The play's title is derived from Kristallnacht, which is also known as the Night of Broken Glass.
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  • Exterior of the Royal Academy in Piccadilly where the exhibition entitled Charles 1, King and Collector is exhibited, on 6th April 2018, in London, England. This is a new cast of the original that was first exhibited outside the RA in 1904 and is an allegory of the human need for new challenges, of our instinct to always be scanning the horizon and the future. King Charles I amassed one of the most extraordinary art collections of his age, acquiring works by some of the finest artists of the past – Titian, Mantegna, Holbein, Dürer – and commissioning leading contemporary artists such as Van Dyck and Rubens. Following the his execution in 1649, the kings collection was sold off and scattered across Europe. Many works were retrieved during the Restoration, others now form the core of museums such as the Louvre and the Prado. This show reunites the greatest masterpieces of this magnificent collection for the first time.
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  • Before they were all replaced as working modes of public transport, a conductor is seen while travelling along a London road, as part of a two-man crew of a number 11 red London bus, England UK. The bus is a traditional design called a Routemaster which has been in service on the capital's roads since 1954 and is nowadays only seen on heritage and tourist routes. From any angle, the bus is easily recognisable as that classic British transport icon. The conductor is the last human link with friendly public travel in London. He is usually a friendly face to accompany unsure travellers, often helping them reach their stop and answering questions about the journey with good humour and kindness. Their removal in favour of single driver crews meant that bus travel became more intimidating.
    routemaster_bus03-22-11-1997.jpg
  • Qatar Airways has shed more than 9,000 jobs during the pandemic lockdowns and a model of their Boeing 787 Dreamliner is on a stand in the airlines offices on Conduit Street in Mayfair, on 24th June 2020, in London, England. A further 154 covid deaths have been reported in the last 24hrs, bringing the total to 43,081 in the UK during the Coronavirus pandemic.
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  • The day after the government introduced a third Coronavirus pandemic national lockdown, effectively a Tier 5 restriction, a locked up tourist trinket kiosk remains closed on Westminster Bridge as the capital experiences a grim post-Christmas and millions of Britons are told to stay at home, on 5th January 2021, in London, England.
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  • Closed theatre box office store in Leicester Square on the last day before the second national coronavirus lockdown on 4th November 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The new national lockdown is a huge blow to the economy and for individuals who were already struggling, as Covid-19 restrictions are put in place until 2nd December across England, with all non-essential businesses closed.
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  • Tombola stall at the local community Sunday market in the village of Husthwaite, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Over 20 stalls with a mixture of old favourites and new stalls lelling locally made products. A tombola is a raffle in which the prizes are already assigned to winning tickets before the start. Players pay for a ticket, which they then draw out from a revolving box, and can instantly see whether or not they have won a prize. Tombolas are popular at events such as coffee mornings, when it is expected that not all the players will be present at the end of the event.
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  • Tombola stall at the local community Sunday market in the village of Husthwaite, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Over 20 stalls with a mixture of old favourites and new stalls lelling locally made products. A tombola is a raffle in which the prizes are already assigned to winning tickets before the start. Players pay for a ticket, which they then draw out from a revolving box, and can instantly see whether or not they have won a prize. Tombolas are popular at events such as coffee mornings, when it is expected that not all the players will be present at the end of the event.
    20150913_husthwaite village market t...jpg
  • Tombola stall at the local community Sunday market in the village of Husthwaite, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Over 20 stalls with a mixture of old favourites and new stalls lelling locally made products. A tombola is a raffle in which the prizes are already assigned to winning tickets before the start. Players pay for a ticket, which they then draw out from a revolving box, and can instantly see whether or not they have won a prize. Tombolas are popular at events such as coffee mornings, when it is expected that not all the players will be present at the end of the event.
    20150913_husthwaite village market t...jpg
  • Tombola stall at the local community Sunday market in the village of Husthwaite, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Over 20 stalls with a mixture of old favourites and new stalls lelling locally made products. A tombola is a raffle in which the prizes are already assigned to winning tickets before the start. Players pay for a ticket, which they then draw out from a revolving box, and can instantly see whether or not they have won a prize. Tombolas are popular at events such as coffee mornings, when it is expected that not all the players will be present at the end of the event.
    20150913_husthwaite village market t...jpg
  • Tombola stall at the local community Sunday market in the village of Husthwaite, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Over 20 stalls with a mixture of old favourites and new stalls lelling locally made products. A tombola is a raffle in which the prizes are already assigned to winning tickets before the start. Players pay for a ticket, which they then draw out from a revolving box, and can instantly see whether or not they have won a prize. Tombolas are popular at events such as coffee mornings, when it is expected that not all the players will be present at the end of the event.
    20150913_husthwaite village market t...jpg
  • Tombola stall at the local community Sunday market in the village of Husthwaite, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Over 20 stalls with a mixture of old favourites and new stalls lelling locally made products. A tombola is a raffle in which the prizes are already assigned to winning tickets before the start. Players pay for a ticket, which they then draw out from a revolving box, and can instantly see whether or not they have won a prize. Tombolas are popular at events such as coffee mornings, when it is expected that not all the players will be present at the end of the event.
    20150913_husthwaite village market t...jpg
  • Tombola stall at the local community Sunday market in the village of Husthwaite, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Over 20 stalls with a mixture of old favourites and new stalls lelling locally made products. A tombola is a raffle in which the prizes are already assigned to winning tickets before the start. Players pay for a ticket, which they then draw out from a revolving box, and can instantly see whether or not they have won a prize. Tombolas are popular at events such as coffee mornings, when it is expected that not all the players will be present at the end of the event.
    20150913_husthwaite village market t...jpg
  • Tombola stall at the local community Sunday market in the village of Husthwaite, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Over 20 stalls with a mixture of old favourites and new stalls lelling locally made products. A tombola is a raffle in which the prizes are already assigned to winning tickets before the start. Players pay for a ticket, which they then draw out from a revolving box, and can instantly see whether or not they have won a prize. Tombolas are popular at events such as coffee mornings, when it is expected that not all the players will be present at the end of the event.
    20150913_husthwaite village market t...jpg
  • Tombola stall at the local community Sunday market in the village of Husthwaite, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Over 20 stalls with a mixture of old favourites and new stalls lelling locally made products. A tombola is a raffle in which the prizes are already assigned to winning tickets before the start. Players pay for a ticket, which they then draw out from a revolving box, and can instantly see whether or not they have won a prize. Tombolas are popular at events such as coffee mornings, when it is expected that not all the players will be present at the end of the event.
    20150913_husthwaite village market t...jpg
  • People coming and going at Waterloo Train and Underground Station, London. Waterloo station, also known as London Waterloo, is a central London railway terminus and London Underground complex. The station is owned and operated by Network Rail and is close to the South Bank of the River Thames, and in Travelcard Zone 1.<br />
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A station on this site first came into being in 1848. The present buildings were inaugurated in 1922. Part of the station is a Grade II listed heritage building.<br />
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With some 88 million passengers a year, Waterloo is easily Britain's busiest railway station in terms of passenger throughput. The total number of people passing through the station is considerably greater, as this figure is based on ticket sales for London Waterloo alone and does not include usage data for the Underground and Waterloo East. The Waterloo complex is one of the busiest passenger terminals in Europe.
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  • Motorcycle under a cover, parked next to a building. London, UK. Bikes can be parked like this, hiding their number plates and as a result cannot get a parking ticket.
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  • Sundown at an amusement park ticket and change machine on the 20th April 2019 in Hastings in the United Kingdom. Hastings is a town on England’s southeast coast, its known for the 1066 Battle of Hastings.
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  • Ticket collector, Masum during Dulwich Hamlet FC vs Hendon at Champion Hill on 12th September 2017 in South London in the United Kingdom. Dulwich Hamlet was founded in 1893 and both teams play in the Isthmian League Premier Division, a regional mens football league covering London, East and South East England.
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  • A close up of a ticket vendors hands at the Dulwich Hamlet Vs Hampton & Richmond Borough game on the 1st September 2018 at the KNK Stadium in South London in the United Kingdom. The KNK Stadium is Dulwich Hamlets temporary ground following eviction from their home ground, Champion Hill in March 2018.
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  • A woman in blue walks past blue shutters and a broken National Lottery ticket dispenser on the Walworth Road, on 23rd March 2019, in London, England.
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  • A scaled model of Virgin Galactic's space tourism vehicle, SpaceShipTwo (SS2) at the Farnborough air show. The Scaled Composites Model 339 SpaceShipTwo (SS2) is a suborbital, air-launched spaceplane, designed for space tourism. It is under development by The Spaceship Company, a California-based joint venture between Scaled Composites and the Virgin Group, as part of the Tier 1b program. The Virgin Galactic spaceline plans to operate a fleet of five SpaceShipTwo spaceplanes in a private passenger-carrying service, starting in late 2013 and are already taking bookings, with a suborbital flight carrying a ticket price of US$200,000. The duration of the flights will be approximately 2.5 hours, though only a few minutes of that will be in space.
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  • A scaled model of Virgin Galactic's space tourism vehicle, SpaceShipTwo (SS2) at the Farnborough air show. The Scaled Composites Model 339 SpaceShipTwo (SS2) is a suborbital, air-launched spaceplane, designed for space tourism. It is under development by The Spaceship Company, a California-based joint venture between Scaled Composites and the Virgin Group, as part of the Tier 1b program. The Virgin Galactic spaceline plans to operate a fleet of five SpaceShipTwo spaceplanes in a private passenger-carrying service, starting in late 2013 and are already taking bookings, with a suborbital flight carrying a ticket price of US$200,000. The duration of the flights will be approximately 2.5 hours, though only a few minutes of that will be in space.
    virgin_galactic08-11-07-2012_1.jpg
  • A scaled model of Virgin Galactic's space tourism vehicle, SpaceShipTwo (SS2) at the Farnborough air show. The Scaled Composites Model 339 SpaceShipTwo (SS2) is a suborbital, air-launched spaceplane, designed for space tourism. It is under development by The Spaceship Company, a California-based joint venture between Scaled Composites and the Virgin Group, as part of the Tier 1b program. The Virgin Galactic spaceline plans to operate a fleet of five SpaceShipTwo spaceplanes in a private passenger-carrying service, starting in late 2013 and are already taking bookings, with a suborbital flight carrying a ticket price of US$200,000. The duration of the flights will be approximately 2.5 hours, though only a few minutes of that will be in space.
    virgin_galactic06-11-07-2012_1.jpg
  • A scaled model of Virgin Galactic's space tourism vehicle, SpaceShipTwo (SS2) at the Farnborough air show. The Scaled Composites Model 339 SpaceShipTwo (SS2) is a suborbital, air-launched spaceplane, designed for space tourism. It is under development by The Spaceship Company, a California-based joint venture between Scaled Composites and the Virgin Group, as part of the Tier 1b program. The Virgin Galactic spaceline plans to operate a fleet of five SpaceShipTwo spaceplanes in a private passenger-carrying service, starting in late 2013 and are already taking bookings, with a suborbital flight carrying a ticket price of US$200,000. The duration of the flights will be approximately 2.5 hours, though only a few minutes of that will be in space.
    virgin_galactic10-11-07-2012_1.jpg
  • A scaled model of Virgin Galactic's space tourism vehicle, SpaceShipTwo (SS2) at the Farnborough air show. The Scaled Composites Model 339 SpaceShipTwo (SS2) is a suborbital, air-launched spaceplane, designed for space tourism. It is under development by The Spaceship Company, a California-based joint venture between Scaled Composites and the Virgin Group, as part of the Tier 1b program. The Virgin Galactic spaceline plans to operate a fleet of five SpaceShipTwo spaceplanes in a private passenger-carrying service, starting in late 2013 and are already taking bookings, with a suborbital flight carrying a ticket price of US$200,000. The duration of the flights will be approximately 2.5 hours, though only a few minutes of that will be in space.
    virgin_galactic05-11-07-2012_1.jpg
  • Aerial view of commuters Stratford station in east London, the rail transport hub for the 2012 Olympics. The low-level station was substantially rebuilt in the late 1990s as part of the Jubilee Line Extension works, with a large new steel and glass building designed by Wilkinson Eyre that encloses much of the low-level station, and a new ticket hall. Stratford station is a large multilevel railway station in Stratford, east London. The station is served by the National Rail services National Express East Anglia, London Overground and c2c, by London Underground's Central and Jubilee lines, and by the Docklands Light Railway (DLR). Stratford is in London Travelcard Zone 3, and Network Rail owns the station.
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  • Architecture of Stratford station in east London, the rail transport hub and main arrival point for the 2012 Olympics. The low-level station was substantially rebuilt in the late 1990s as part of the Jubilee Line Extension works, with a large new steel and glass building designed by Wilkinson Eyre that encloses much of the low-level station, and a new ticket hall. Stratford station is a large multilevel railway station in Stratford, east London. The station is served by the National Rail services National Express East Anglia, London Overground and c2c, by London Underground's Central and Jubilee lines, and by the Docklands Light Railway (DLR). Stratford is in London Travelcard Zone 3, and Network Rail owns the station.
    stratford2-14-10-2011_1.jpg
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