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  • A Gun free zone sign on the entrance door of the Lavender Hill township Community Centre in the Cape Town region of South Africa.
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  • Cultural centre, Moore Town, Portland, Jamaica. Moore town is home to the windward Maroons, the earliest independent settlers, who were slaves that escaped from the British and lived in the hills. (photo by Phil Clarke Hill/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Two African children read a story book together as part of the ‘book buddy’ scheme in Zenzeleni School in Khayelitsha township, Cape Town, South Africa.  The book buddy scheme is supported by the Shine Centre which is a charity that aims to address the high illiteracy rate in South Africa by improving literacy levels among children in schools and disadvantaged communities. Children of similar reading ability are paired together to read to each other.
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  • Two African children read a story book together as part of the ‘book buddy’ scheme in Zenzeleni School in Khayelitsha township, Cape Town, South Africa.  The book buddy scheme is supported by the Shine Centre which is a charity that aims to address the high illiteracy rate in South Africa by improving literacy levels among children in schools and disadvantaged communities. Children of similar reading ability are paired together to read to each other.
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  • A young African school boy looks through the box of books to choose which one to take home by the green board in his classroom in Lourier Primary School, Cape Town, South Africa.  The books have been donated to the school by Life Matters Literacy Centre which aims to address the high illiteracy rates in South Africa by improving literacy levels among children in schools and disadvantaged communities.
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  • A young African school boy uses a computer with a literacy teacher in a classroom in Lourier Primary School, Cape Town, South Africa.  The teacher is helping the pupil complete a reading task.  The computer and volunteer teacher are provided by the Life Matters organisation which is partnered with the Shine Centre which is a charity that aims to address the high illiteracy rate in South Africa by improving literacy levels among children in schools and disadvantaged communities.
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  • A female teacher claps and congratulates a young African school child in his literacy class in a classroom in Prestwich Primary School, Green Point, Cape Town, South Africa.  The teacher is a volunteer provided provided to the school by Shine Centre which is a charity that aims to address the high illiteracy rate in South Africa by improving literacy levels among children in schools and disadvantaged communities.
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  • A young African school girl looks at her teacher as she discusses the exercise with a volunteer literacy teacher in a classroom in Observatory Primary School, Cape Town, South Africa. They sit at a desk and have reading sheets on the desk. The volunteer teachers have been provided to the school by Shine Centre which is a charity that aims to address the high illiteracy rate in South Africa by improving literacy levels among children in schools and disadvantaged communities.
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  • A young African school girl shares a joke with her volunteer literacy teacher during a reading session in a classroom in Observatory Primary School, Cape Town, South Africa. The volunteer teachers have been provided to the school by Shine Centre which is a charity that aims to address the high illiteracy rate in South Africa by improving literacy levels among children in schools and disadvantaged communities.
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  • A young African boy practices writing with a volunteer teacher in a classroom in Observatory Primary School, Cape Town, South Africa.  The volunteer teacher has been provided to the school by Shine Centre which is a charity that aims to address the high illiteracy rate in South Africa by improving literacy levels among children in schools and disadvantaged communities.
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  • Young African school children line up in a queue waiting to go into their classroom in the corridor of Observatory Primary School, Cape Town, South Africa.  They are waiting for a literacy class and some of the children are holding their reading books.  The literacy class is supported by the Shine Centre which is a charity that aims to address the high illiteracy rate in South Africa by improving literacy levels among children in schools and disadvantaged communities.
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  • A young African school-child proudly holds his ‘A Cat in the Tree’ reading book outside his classroom in Zonnebloem School, Cape Town, South Africa.  He is learning to read independently.  The book has been provided provided to the school by Shine Centre which is a charity that aims to address the high illiteracy rate in South Africa by improving literacy levels among children in schools and disadvantaged communities.
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  • A young African school-child proudly holds his reading book and smiles in in a class room in Zonnebloem School, Cape Town, South Africa.  He is learning to read independently.  The book has been provided provided to the school by Shine Centre which is a charity that aims to address the high illiteracy rate in South Africa by improving literacy levels among children in schools and disadvantaged communities.
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  • A young school-boy doing a writing exercise with a volunteer teacher in a class room in Zonnebloem School, Cape Town, South Africa.  The volunteer teacher has been provided to the school by Shine Centre which is a charity that aims to address the high illiteracy rate in South Africa by improving literacy levels among children in schools and disadvantaged communities.
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  • A female teacher guides a young school-boy though a reading exercise in the reading corner in a class room in Zonnebloem School, Cape Town, South Africa.  The volunteer teacher has been provided to the school by Shine Centre which is a charity that aims to address the high illiteracy rate in South Africa by improving literacy levels among children in schools and disadvantaged communities.
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  • A school-grade 2 African kid plays a board game designed to improve children’s literacy called ‘Cloudy Sky’ in Zonnebloem School, Cape Town, South Africa.  The game has been provided to the school by Shine Centre which is a charity that aims to address the high illiteracy rate in South Africa by improving literacy levels among children in schools and disadvantaged communities.
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  • A young African school-girl reads a picture story book and is assisted by a volunteer teacher in a classroom in Prestwich Primary School, Green Point, Cape Town, South Africa. The teacher is a volunteer provided provided to the school by Shine Centre which is a charity that aims to address the high illiteracy rate in South Africa by improving literacy levels among children in schools and disadvantaged communities.
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  • A female teacher shows a young African girl how to write in a classroom in Observatory Primary School, Cape Town, South Africa. The volunteer teachers have been provided to the school by Shine Centre which is a charity that aims to address the high illiteracy rate in South Africa by improving literacy levels among children in schools and disadvantaged communities.
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  • An African school child looks at her volunteer literacy teacher in a classroom in Observatory Primary School, Cape Town, South Africa.  The teacher is spelling a word that the child is trying to write in her exercise book. The volunteer teachers have been provided to the school by Shine Centre which is a charity that aims to address the high illiteracy rate in South Africa by improving literacy levels among children in schools and disadvantaged communities.
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  • A female volunteer assists an African school-girl as she reads a literacy exercise in a classroom in Observatory Primary School, Cape Town, South Africa. They sit at a desk and have reading sheets on the desk. The volunteer points her pen at words that she would like the child to read. The volunteer teachers have been provided to the school by Shine Centre which is a charity that aims to address the high illiteracy rate in South Africa by improving literacy levels among children in schools and disadvantaged communities.
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  • A young African school girl holds her glasses and has a lively conversation with her reading coach in a classroom in Observatory Primary School, Cape Town, South Africa.  She has just successfully read a new word.  Another student and teacher sit together in the background reading. The volunteer teachers have been provided to the school by Shine Centre which is a charity that aims to address the high illiteracy rate in South Africa by improving literacy levels among children in schools and disadvantaged communities.
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  • A young African boy practices writing with a female volunteer in a classroom in Zonnebloem School, Cape Town, South Africa.  The volunteer uses a variety of literacy tools to help the children learn to read and write, these include the assisted reading books, flash cards and alphabet posters which can be seen in the picture.  The volunteer is from the Shine Centre organisation which aims to address the high illiteracy rate in South Africa by improving literacy levels among children in schools and disadvantaged communities.
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  • A young African boy throws a dice as part of playing a game called ‘Cloud Sky’ which he is playing with a volunteer reading coach in Zonnebloem School, Cape Town, South Africa.  The volunteer has been provided to the school by Shine Centre which is a charity that aims to address the high illiteracy rate in South Africa by improving literacy levels among children in schools and disadvantaged communities.
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  • A young African boy looks at his volunteer reading teacher while she explains the rules of the game she is showing him.  The game is designed to improve children’s literacy and is called ‘Cloudy Sky’ in Zonnebloem School, Cape Town, South Africa.  The volunteer has been provided to the school by Shine Centre which is a charity that aims to address the high illiteracy rate in South Africa by improving literacy levels among children in schools and disadvantaged communities.
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  • African school children walk across the school car park with their reading books accompanied by a female teacher in Zonnebloem School, Cape Town, South Africa.  They are attending an extra reading session provided by Shine Centre which is a charity that aims to address the high illiteracy rate in South Africa by improving literacy levels among children in schools and disadvantaged communities.
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  • Shoppers line up waiting to enter Primark in Bouverie Place in Folkestone town centre on the 15th of June 2020, the day the shops re-open for the first time in 3 months,  Folkestone, United Kingdom.
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  • Shoppers line up waiting to enter Primark in Bouverie Place in Folkestone town centre on the 15th of June 2020, the day the shops re-open for the first time in 3 months,  Folkestone, United Kingdom.
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  • Shoppers line up waiting to enter Wilko in Folkestone town centre on the 15th of June 2020, the day the shops re-open for the first time in 3 months, Folkestone, United Kingdom. Some essential business’s including Wilko that sell food and cleaning products continued operating during the Corona virus outbreak but still have strict health guidelines regarding COVID-19 for all people entering the premises regarding social distancing.
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  • Shoppers are reminded that it’s only two people at any time in the sweet shop in Folkestone town centre on the 15th of June 2020, the day the shops re-open for the first time in 3 months, Folkestone, United Kingdom.
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  • Local residents and visitors frequent town centre shops on 17 September 2020 in Windsor, United Kingdom. There was a substantial increase in new COVID-19 cases in the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead between 7th-13th September, rising from 30 cases the previous week to 57 for a total to date in September of 107 positive coronavirus cases as compared to 83 in the whole of August and 23 in July.
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  • Local residents and visitors frequent town centre shops on 17 September 2020 in Windsor, United Kingdom. There was a substantial increase in new COVID-19 cases in the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead between 7th-13th September, rising from 30 cases the previous week to 57 for a total to date in September of 107 positive coronavirus cases as compared to 83 in the whole of August and 23 in July.
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  • Locals gather to pay their respects to a growing mound of a floral memorial in memory of two people killed by an IRA bomb in the centre of Warrington, Cheshire, England. On 20 March 1993 the explosion by Irish republican terrorists in Bridge Street in the town centre precinct. Two small bombs exploded in litter bins outside a Boots store and a McDonald's restaurant, killing two children and injuring many other people. Although a warning or warnings had been sent, the area was not evacuated in time. Both attacks were perpetrated by the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA). Three-year-old Johnathan Ball died at the scene, while his babysitter survived. The second victim, 12-year-old Tim Parry, who received the full force of the blast, was gravely wounded but died weeks later.
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  • Men dig a trench for a pipe during road works along the main street through the centre of Besishahar on the 10th of March 2020, Besishahar, Lamjung District, Gandaki Pradesh, Nepal. Besishahar is a small town, municipality and the district headquarters of Lamjung District in Gandaki Pradesh, Nepal
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  • A school bus passes road works along the main street through the centre of Besishahar on the 10th of March 2020, Besishahar, Lamjung District, Gandaki Pradesh, Nepal. Besishahar is a small town, municipality and the district headquarters of Lamjung District in Gandaki Pradesh, Nepal.
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  • Women buying rice and pulses in a food shop along the main street through the centre of Besishahar on the 10th of March 2020, Besishahar, Lamjung District, Gandaki Pradesh, Nepal. Besishahar is a small town, municipality and the district headquarters of Lamjung District in Gandaki Pradesh, Nepal.
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  • Bags of rice, pulses and spices on offer in a food shop along the main street through the centre of Besishahar on the 10th of March 2020, Besishahar, Lamjung District, Gandaki Pradesh, Nepal. Besishahar is a small town, municipality and the district headquarters of Lamjung District in Gandaki Pradesh, Nepal.
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  • A hardware shop along the main street through the centre of Besishahar on the 10th of March 2020, Besishahar, Lamjung District, Gandaki Pradesh, Nepal. Besishahar is a small town, municipality and the district headquarters of Lamjung District in Gandaki Pradesh, Nepal.
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  • Temporary bollards used to facilitate social distancing by residents and visitors on wider pavements in the town centre during the coronavirus pandemic are pictured on 27th August 2020 in Windsor, United Kingdom. Tessa Lindfield, the Director of Public Health for Berkshire, has urged residents of the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead to follow social distancing guidelines following a significant rise in the number of positive COVID-19 tests there over the past week.
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  • An elderly man dressed in shorts and a vest cruises up the road on his Harley Davidson style mobility scooter on his way to Folkestone Town Centre on the 15th of June, in Folkestone, United Kingdom.
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  • Cowes is an English seaport town on the Isle of Wight. Cowes has been seen as a home for international yacht racing since 1815. The town gives its name to the world's oldest regular regatta, Cowes Week, which occurs annually in the first week of August.
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  • Cowes is an English seaport town on the Isle of Wight. Cowes has been seen as a home for international yacht racing since 1815. The town gives its name to the world's oldest regular regatta, Cowes Week, which occurs annually in the first week of August.
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  • Tottiew Fish and Chip shop. Cowes is an English seaport town on the Isle of Wight. Cowes has been seen as a home for international yacht racing since 1815. The town gives its name to the world's oldest regular regatta, Cowes Week, which occurs annually in the first week of August.
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  • Cowes is an English seaport town on the Isle of Wight. Cowes has been seen as a home for international yacht racing since 1815. The town gives its name to the world's oldest regular regatta, Cowes Week, which occurs annually in the first week of August.
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  • Cowes is an English seaport town on the Isle of Wight. Cowes has been seen as a home for international yacht racing since 1815. The town gives its name to the world's oldest regular regatta, Cowes Week, which occurs annually in the first week of August.
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  • Cowes is an English seaport town on the Isle of Wight. Cowes has been seen as a home for international yacht racing since 1815. The town gives its name to the world's oldest regular regatta, Cowes Week, which occurs annually in the first week of August.
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  • Cowes is an English seaport town on the Isle of Wight. Cowes has been seen as a home for international yacht racing since 1815. The town gives its name to the world's oldest regular regatta, Cowes Week, which occurs annually in the first week of August.
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  • Cowes is an English seaport town on the Isle of Wight. Cowes has been seen as a home for international yacht racing since 1815. The town gives its name to the world's oldest regular regatta, Cowes Week, which occurs annually in the first week of August.
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  • Cowes is an English seaport town on the Isle of Wight. Cowes has been seen as a home for international yacht racing since 1815. The town gives its name to the world's oldest regular regatta, Cowes Week, which occurs annually in the first week of August.
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  • Cowes is an English seaport town on the Isle of Wight. Cowes has been seen as a home for international yacht racing since 1815. The town gives its name to the world's oldest regular regatta, Cowes Week, which occurs annually in the first week of August.
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  • View towards the town of Ludlow and the parish church of St Laurences. Ludlow is a market town in Shropshire, England. With a population of approximately 11,000, Ludlow is the largest town in south Shropshire. The town is near the confluence of two rivers. The oldest part is the medieval walled town, founded in the late 11th century after the Norman conquest of England. It is centred on a small hill which lies on the eastern bank of a bend of the River Teme. Atop this hill is Ludlow Castle and the parish church, St Laurences, the largest in the county. From there the streets slope downward to the River Teme.
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  • View towards the town of Ludlow and the parish church of St Laurence's. Ludlow is a market town in Shropshire, England. With a population of approximately 11,000, Ludlow is the largest town in south Shropshire. The town is near the confluence of two rivers. The oldest part is the medieval walled town, founded in the late 11th century after the Norman conquest of England. It is centred on a small hill which lies on the eastern bank of a bend of the River Teme. Atop this hill is Ludlow Castle and the parish church, St Laurence's, the largest in the county. From there the streets slope downward to the River Teme.
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  • Looking over the weir on the River Teme towards Ludlow, United Kingdom. Ludlow is a market town in Shropshire, England. With a population of approximately 11,000, Ludlow is the largest town in south Shropshire. The town is near the confluence of two rivers. The oldest part is the medieval walled town, founded in the late 11th century after the Norman conquest of England. It is centred on a small hill which lies on the eastern bank of a bend of the River Teme. Atop this hill is Ludlow Castle and the parish church, St Laurence's, the largest in the county. From there the streets slope downward to the River Teme. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • View towards the town of Ludlow and the parish church of St Laurence's. Ludlow is a market town in Shropshire, England. With a population of approximately 11,000, Ludlow is the largest town in south Shropshire. The town is near the confluence of two rivers. The oldest part is the medieval walled town, founded in the late 11th century after the Norman conquest of England. It is centred on a small hill which lies on the eastern bank of a bend of the River Teme. Atop this hill is Ludlow Castle and the parish church, St Laurence's, the largest in the county. From there the streets slope downward to the River Teme. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • View towards the town of Ludlow and the parish church of St Laurence's. Ludlow is a market town in Shropshire, England. With a population of approximately 11,000, Ludlow is the largest town in south Shropshire. The town is near the confluence of two rivers. The oldest part is the medieval walled town, founded in the late 11th century after the Norman conquest of England. It is centred on a small hill which lies on the eastern bank of a bend of the River Teme. Atop this hill is Ludlow Castle and the parish church, St Laurence's, the largest in the county. From there the streets slope downward to the River Teme. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • View towards the town of Ludlow and the parish church of St Laurence's. Ludlow is a market town in Shropshire, England. With a population of approximately 11,000, Ludlow is the largest town in south Shropshire. The town is near the confluence of two rivers. The oldest part is the medieval walled town, founded in the late 11th century after the Norman conquest of England. It is centred on a small hill which lies on the eastern bank of a bend of the River Teme. Atop this hill is Ludlow Castle and the parish church, St Laurence's, the largest in the county. From there the streets slope downward to the River Teme. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • View towards the town of Ludlow and the parish church of St Laurences. Ludlow is a market town in Shropshire, England. With a population of approximately 11,000, Ludlow is the largest town in south Shropshire. The town is near the confluence of two rivers. The oldest part is the medieval walled town, founded in the late 11th century after the Norman conquest of England. It is centred on a small hill which lies on the eastern bank of a bend of the River Teme. Atop this hill is Ludlow Castle and the parish church, St Laurences, the largest in the county. From there the streets slope downward to the River Teme.
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  • View towards the town of Ludlow and the parish church of St Laurences. Ludlow is a market town in Shropshire, England. With a population of approximately 11,000, Ludlow is the largest town in south Shropshire. The town is near the confluence of two rivers. The oldest part is the medieval walled town, founded in the late 11th century after the Norman conquest of England. It is centred on a small hill which lies on the eastern bank of a bend of the River Teme. Atop this hill is Ludlow Castle and the parish church, St Laurences, the largest in the county. From there the streets slope downward to the River Teme.
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  • View towards the town of Ludlow and the parish church of St Laurence's. Ludlow is a market town in Shropshire, England. With a population of approximately 11,000, Ludlow is the largest town in south Shropshire. The town is near the confluence of two rivers. The oldest part is the medieval walled town, founded in the late 11th century after the Norman conquest of England. It is centred on a small hill which lies on the eastern bank of a bend of the River Teme. Atop this hill is Ludlow Castle and the parish church, St Laurence's, the largest in the county. From there the streets slope downward to the River Teme. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Worldwide travel agents in Ludlow, a market town in Shropshire, England. With a population of approximately 11,000, Ludlow is the largest town in south Shropshire. The town is near the confluence of two rivers. The oldest part is the medieval walled town, founded in the late 11th century after the Norman conquest of England. It is centred on a small hill which lies on the eastern bank of a bend of the River Teme. Atop this hill is Ludlow Castle and the parish church, St Laurence's, the largest in the county. From there the streets slope downward to the River Teme. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Bridge over the River Teme towards Ludlow Castle in Ludlow, United Kingdom. Ludlow is a market town in Shropshire, England. With a population of approximately 11,000, Ludlow is the largest town in south Shropshire. The town is near the confluence of two rivers. The oldest part is the medieval walled town, founded in the late 11th century after the Norman conquest of England. It is centred on a small hill which lies on the eastern bank of a bend of the River Teme. Atop this hill is Ludlow Castle and the parish church, St Laurences, the largest in the county. From there the streets slope downward to the River Teme.
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  • Bridge over the River Teme towards Ludlow Castle in Ludlow, United Kingdom. Ludlow is a market town in Shropshire, England. With a population of approximately 11,000, Ludlow is the largest town in south Shropshire. The town is near the confluence of two rivers. The oldest part is the medieval walled town, founded in the late 11th century after the Norman conquest of England. It is centred on a small hill which lies on the eastern bank of a bend of the River Teme. Atop this hill is Ludlow Castle and the parish church, St Laurence's, the largest in the county. From there the streets slope downward to the River Teme. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Bridge over the River Teme towards Ludlow Castle in Ludlow, United Kingdom. Ludlow is a market town in Shropshire, England. With a population of approximately 11,000, Ludlow is the largest town in south Shropshire. The town is near the confluence of two rivers. The oldest part is the medieval walled town, founded in the late 11th century after the Norman conquest of England. It is centred on a small hill which lies on the eastern bank of a bend of the River Teme. Atop this hill is Ludlow Castle and the parish church, St Laurences, the largest in the county. From there the streets slope downward to the River Teme.
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  • Bridge over the River Teme towards Ludlow Castle in Ludlow, United Kingdom. Ludlow is a market town in Shropshire, England. With a population of approximately 11,000, Ludlow is the largest town in south Shropshire. The town is near the confluence of two rivers. The oldest part is the medieval walled town, founded in the late 11th century after the Norman conquest of England. It is centred on a small hill which lies on the eastern bank of a bend of the River Teme. Atop this hill is Ludlow Castle and the parish church, St Laurence's, the largest in the county. From there the streets slope downward to the River Teme. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Bridge over the River Teme towards Ludlow Castle in Ludlow, United Kingdom. Ludlow is a market town in Shropshire, England. With a population of approximately 11,000, Ludlow is the largest town in south Shropshire. The town is near the confluence of two rivers. The oldest part is the medieval walled town, founded in the late 11th century after the Norman conquest of England. It is centred on a small hill which lies on the eastern bank of a bend of the River Teme. Atop this hill is Ludlow Castle and the parish church, St Laurences, the largest in the county. From there the streets slope downward to the River Teme.
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  • Bridge over the River Teme towards Ludlow Castle in Ludlow, United Kingdom. Ludlow is a market town in Shropshire, England. With a population of approximately 11,000, Ludlow is the largest town in south Shropshire. The town is near the confluence of two rivers. The oldest part is the medieval walled town, founded in the late 11th century after the Norman conquest of England. It is centred on a small hill which lies on the eastern bank of a bend of the River Teme. Atop this hill is Ludlow Castle and the parish church, St Laurence's, the largest in the county. From there the streets slope downward to the River Teme. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Bridge over the River Teme towards Ludlow Castle in Ludlow, United Kingdom. Ludlow is a market town in Shropshire, England. With a population of approximately 11,000, Ludlow is the largest town in south Shropshire. The town is near the confluence of two rivers. The oldest part is the medieval walled town, founded in the late 11th century after the Norman conquest of England. It is centred on a small hill which lies on the eastern bank of a bend of the River Teme. Atop this hill is Ludlow Castle and the parish church, St Laurence's, the largest in the county. From there the streets slope downward to the River Teme. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Bridge over the River Teme towards Ludlow Castle in Ludlow, United Kingdom. Ludlow is a market town in Shropshire, England. With a population of approximately 11,000, Ludlow is the largest town in south Shropshire. The town is near the confluence of two rivers. The oldest part is the medieval walled town, founded in the late 11th century after the Norman conquest of England. It is centred on a small hill which lies on the eastern bank of a bend of the River Teme. Atop this hill is Ludlow Castle and the parish church, St Laurences, the largest in the county. From there the streets slope downward to the River Teme.
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  • Bridge over the River Teme towards Ludlow Castle in Ludlow, United Kingdom. Ludlow is a market town in Shropshire, England. With a population of approximately 11,000, Ludlow is the largest town in south Shropshire. The town is near the confluence of two rivers. The oldest part is the medieval walled town, founded in the late 11th century after the Norman conquest of England. It is centred on a small hill which lies on the eastern bank of a bend of the River Teme. Atop this hill is Ludlow Castle and the parish church, St Laurences, the largest in the county. From there the streets slope downward to the River Teme.
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  • Looking over the River Teme towards Ludlow Castle in Ludlow, United Kingdom. Ludlow is a market town in Shropshire, England. With a population of approximately 11,000, Ludlow is the largest town in south Shropshire. The town is near the confluence of two rivers. The oldest part is the medieval walled town, founded in the late 11th century after the Norman conquest of England. It is centred on a small hill which lies on the eastern bank of a bend of the River Teme. Atop this hill is Ludlow Castle and the parish church, St Laurence's, the largest in the county. From there the streets slope downward to the River Teme. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Looking over the River Teme towards Ludlow Castle in Ludlow, United Kingdom. Ludlow is a market town in Shropshire, England. With a population of approximately 11,000, Ludlow is the largest town in south Shropshire. The town is near the confluence of two rivers. The oldest part is the medieval walled town, founded in the late 11th century after the Norman conquest of England. It is centred on a small hill which lies on the eastern bank of a bend of the River Teme. Atop this hill is Ludlow Castle and the parish church, St Laurence's, the largest in the county. From there the streets slope downward to the River Teme. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Looking over the River Teme towards Ludlow Castle in Ludlow, United Kingdom. Ludlow is a market town in Shropshire, England. With a population of approximately 11,000, Ludlow is the largest town in south Shropshire. The town is near the confluence of two rivers. The oldest part is the medieval walled town, founded in the late 11th century after the Norman conquest of England. It is centred on a small hill which lies on the eastern bank of a bend of the River Teme. Atop this hill is Ludlow Castle and the parish church, St Laurences, the largest in the county. From there the streets slope downward to the River Teme.
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  • Looking over the River Teme as children play in the water towards Ludlow, United Kingdom. Ludlow is a market town in Shropshire, England. With a population of approximately 11,000, Ludlow is the largest town in south Shropshire. The town is near the confluence of two rivers. The oldest part is the medieval walled town, founded in the late 11th century after the Norman conquest of England. It is centred on a small hill which lies on the eastern bank of a bend of the River Teme. Atop this hill is Ludlow Castle and the parish church, St Laurence's, the largest in the county. From there the streets slope downward to the River Teme. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Ludlow is a market town in Shropshire, England. With a population of approximately 11,000, Ludlow is the largest town in south Shropshire. The town is near the confluence of two rivers. The oldest part is the medieval walled town, founded in the late 11th century after the Norman conquest of England. It is centred on a small hill which lies on the eastern bank of a bend of the River Teme. Atop this hill is Ludlow Castle and the parish church, St Laurences, the largest in the county. From there the streets slope downward to the River Teme.
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  • Ludlow is a market town in Shropshire, England. With a population of approximately 11,000, Ludlow is the largest town in south Shropshire. The town is near the confluence of two rivers. The oldest part is the medieval walled town, founded in the late 11th century after the Norman conquest of England. It is centred on a small hill which lies on the eastern bank of a bend of the River Teme. Atop this hill is Ludlow Castle and the parish church, St Laurence's, the largest in the county. From there the streets slope downward to the River Teme. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Ludlow is a market town in Shropshire, England. With a population of approximately 11,000, Ludlow is the largest town in south Shropshire. The town is near the confluence of two rivers. The oldest part is the medieval walled town, founded in the late 11th century after the Norman conquest of England. It is centred on a small hill which lies on the eastern bank of a bend of the River Teme. Atop this hill is Ludlow Castle and the parish church, St Laurence's, the largest in the county. From there the streets slope downward to the River Teme. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Sign for artisan ales. Ludlow is a market town in Shropshire, England. With a population of approximately 11,000, Ludlow is the largest town in south Shropshire. The town is near the confluence of two rivers. The oldest part is the medieval walled town, founded in the late 11th century after the Norman conquest of England. It is centred on a small hill which lies on the eastern bank of a bend of the River Teme. Atop this hill is Ludlow Castle and the parish church, St Laurence's, the largest in the county. From there the streets slope downward to the River Teme. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Ludlow is a market town in Shropshire, England. With a population of approximately 11,000, Ludlow is the largest town in south Shropshire. The town is near the confluence of two rivers. The oldest part is the medieval walled town, founded in the late 11th century after the Norman conquest of England. It is centred on a small hill which lies on the eastern bank of a bend of the River Teme. Atop this hill is Ludlow Castle and the parish church, St Laurences, the largest in the county. From there the streets slope downward to the River Teme.
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  • Gardens in Ludlow, a market town in Shropshire, England. With a population of approximately 11,000, Ludlow is the largest town in south Shropshire. The town is near the confluence of two rivers. The oldest part is the medieval walled town, founded in the late 11th century after the Norman conquest of England. It is centred on a small hill which lies on the eastern bank of a bend of the River Teme. Atop this hill is Ludlow Castle and the parish church, St Laurence's, the largest in the county. From there the streets slope downward to the River Teme. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Gardens in Ludlow, a market town in Shropshire, England. With a population of approximately 11,000, Ludlow is the largest town in south Shropshire. The town is near the confluence of two rivers. The oldest part is the medieval walled town, founded in the late 11th century after the Norman conquest of England. It is centred on a small hill which lies on the eastern bank of a bend of the River Teme. Atop this hill is Ludlow Castle and the parish church, St Laurence's, the largest in the county. From there the streets slope downward to the River Teme. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Ludlow is a market town in Shropshire, England. With a population of approximately 11,000, Ludlow is the largest town in south Shropshire. The town is near the confluence of two rivers. The oldest part is the medieval walled town, founded in the late 11th century after the Norman conquest of England. It is centred on a small hill which lies on the eastern bank of a bend of the River Teme. Atop this hill is Ludlow Castle and the parish church, St Laurence's, the largest in the county. From there the streets slope downward to the River Teme. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Ludlow is a market town in Shropshire, England. With a population of approximately 11,000, Ludlow is the largest town in south Shropshire. The town is near the confluence of two rivers. The oldest part is the medieval walled town, founded in the late 11th century after the Norman conquest of England. It is centred on a small hill which lies on the eastern bank of a bend of the River Teme. Atop this hill is Ludlow Castle and the parish church, St Laurence's, the largest in the county. From there the streets slope downward to the River Teme. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Gardens in Ludlow, a market town in Shropshire, England. With a population of approximately 11,000, Ludlow is the largest town in south Shropshire. The town is near the confluence of two rivers. The oldest part is the medieval walled town, founded in the late 11th century after the Norman conquest of England. It is centred on a small hill which lies on the eastern bank of a bend of the River Teme. Atop this hill is Ludlow Castle and the parish church, St Laurences, the largest in the county. From there the streets slope downward to the River Teme.
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  • Gardens in Ludlow, a market town in Shropshire, England. With a population of approximately 11,000, Ludlow is the largest town in south Shropshire. The town is near the confluence of two rivers. The oldest part is the medieval walled town, founded in the late 11th century after the Norman conquest of England. It is centred on a small hill which lies on the eastern bank of a bend of the River Teme. Atop this hill is Ludlow Castle and the parish church, St Laurences, the largest in the county. From there the streets slope downward to the River Teme.
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  • Gardens in Ludlow, a market town in Shropshire, England. With a population of approximately 11,000, Ludlow is the largest town in south Shropshire. The town is near the confluence of two rivers. The oldest part is the medieval walled town, founded in the late 11th century after the Norman conquest of England. It is centred on a small hill which lies on the eastern bank of a bend of the River Teme. Atop this hill is Ludlow Castle and the parish church, St Laurence's, the largest in the county. From there the streets slope downward to the River Teme. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Gardens in Ludlow, a market town in Shropshire, England. With a population of approximately 11,000, Ludlow is the largest town in south Shropshire. The town is near the confluence of two rivers. The oldest part is the medieval walled town, founded in the late 11th century after the Norman conquest of England. It is centred on a small hill which lies on the eastern bank of a bend of the River Teme. Atop this hill is Ludlow Castle and the parish church, St Laurence's, the largest in the county. From there the streets slope downward to the River Teme. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Ludlow is a market town in Shropshire, England. With a population of approximately 11,000, Ludlow is the largest town in south Shropshire. The town is near the confluence of two rivers. The oldest part is the medieval walled town, founded in the late 11th century after the Norman conquest of England. It is centred on a small hill which lies on the eastern bank of a bend of the River Teme. Atop this hill is Ludlow Castle and the parish church, St Laurence's, the largest in the county. From there the streets slope downward to the River Teme. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Worldwide travel agents in Ludlow, a market town in Shropshire, England. With a population of approximately 11,000, Ludlow is the largest town in south Shropshire. The town is near the confluence of two rivers. The oldest part is the medieval walled town, founded in the late 11th century after the Norman conquest of England. It is centred on a small hill which lies on the eastern bank of a bend of the River Teme. Atop this hill is Ludlow Castle and the parish church, St Laurences, the largest in the county. From there the streets slope downward to the River Teme.
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  • Ludlow is a market town in Shropshire, England. With a population of approximately 11,000, Ludlow is the largest town in south Shropshire. The town is near the confluence of two rivers. The oldest part is the medieval walled town, founded in the late 11th century after the Norman conquest of England. It is centred on a small hill which lies on the eastern bank of a bend of the River Teme. Atop this hill is Ludlow Castle and the parish church, St Laurence's, the largest in the county. From there the streets slope downward to the River Teme. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Ludlow is a market town in Shropshire, England. With a population of approximately 11,000, Ludlow is the largest town in south Shropshire. The town is near the confluence of two rivers. The oldest part is the medieval walled town, founded in the late 11th century after the Norman conquest of England. It is centred on a small hill which lies on the eastern bank of a bend of the River Teme. Atop this hill is Ludlow Castle and the parish church, St Laurence's, the largest in the county. From there the streets slope downward to the River Teme. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Ludlow is a market town in Shropshire, England. With a population of approximately 11,000, Ludlow is the largest town in south Shropshire. The town is near the confluence of two rivers. The oldest part is the medieval walled town, founded in the late 11th century after the Norman conquest of England. It is centred on a small hill which lies on the eastern bank of a bend of the River Teme. Atop this hill is Ludlow Castle and the parish church, St Laurence's, the largest in the county. From there the streets slope downward to the River Teme. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Rathaus / town hall exterior and fountains, historic architecture, Hamburg, Germany.
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  • Rathaus / town hall exterior and fountains, historic architecture, Hamburg, Germany.
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  • Rathaus / town hall bar, Hamburg, Germany.
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  • Rathaus / town hall bar, Hamburg, Germany.
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  • Rathaus / town hall bar, Hamburg, Germany.
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  • Rathaus / town hall interior, Rathausmarkt square, Hamburg, Germany.
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  • Rathaus / town hall interior, Rathausmarkt square, Hamburg, Germany.
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  • Signs advertising commercial premises available to rent are pictured on the second day of England’s second coronavirus lockdown on 6 November 2020 in Windsor, United Kingdom. Many businesses in the town have struggled due to a huge drop in visitor numbers during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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  • Rathaus / town hall exterior and fountains, historic architecture, Hamburg, Germany.
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  • Rathaus / town hall exterior and fountains, historic architecture, Hamburg, Germany.
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