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  • A person squeezes past a mysteriously abandoned Vauxhall car resting at 45 degrees, off the road but blocking a pavement on Ruskin Park, on 2nd February 2018, in Southwark, London, England. Because the car isnt blocking the highway, this is not a police matter - but causing an obstacle on the pavement makes it a council problem.
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  • A person squeezes past a mysteriously abandoned Vauxhall car resting at 45 degrees, off the road but blocking a pavement on Ruskin Park, on 2nd February 2018, in Southwark, London, England. Because the car isnt blocking the highway, this is not a police matter - but causing an obstacle on the pavement makes it a council problem.
    parked_car-05-02-02-2018.jpg
  • A person squeezes past a mysteriously abandoned Vauxhall car resting at 45 degrees, off the road but blocking a pavement on Ruskin Park, on 2nd February 2018, in Southwark, London, England. Because the car isnt blocking the highway, this is not a police matter - but causing an obstacle on the pavement makes it a council problem.
    parked_car-01-02-02-2018.jpg
  • A Vauxhall car decorated by the Artist Kristjana S Williams parked next to her stall at the 2017 Art Car Boot Fair, Folkestone, Kent.
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  • Painted ostrich eggs in the boot of a Vauxhall car by artist Kate Knight on sale at the 2017 Art Car Boot Fair, Folkestone, Kent.
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  • An elderly lady with a childs buggy walks in the road past a mysteriously abandoned Vauxhall car resting at 45 degrees, off the road but blocking a pavement on Ruskin Park, on 2nd February 2018, in Southwark, London, England. Because the car isnt blocking the highway, this is not a police matter - but causing an obstacle on the pavement makes it a council problem.
    parked_car-09-02-02-2018.jpg
  • A view of St George Wharf housing development overlooking the Thames, during the Coronavirus pandemic on 4th April 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The government clampdown includes the closure of most shops, bars and theatres throughout the country. One of the unforseen effects was a huge improvement in air quality, which gave a clarity to London views rarely seen before.
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  • Suspect packages have been found outside premises in Central London, a situation urgent enough to warrant the closure of Holborn and surrounding streets in case the items are terrorist-related. The subsequent evacuation of commuters at a time when thousands of office workers were making their way out of their company buildings towards the London Underground station ahead on the right. A policeman uses is radio to communicate with senior officers The force are taking no chances from abandoned rubbish left at will in public places - their efforts that may save lives from explosive terrorist devices, such as bombs. With streets emptied during the busiest time of the day, the police have control of the area while around the corner, experts inspect the problem before re-opening to the public.
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  • Buxton Street off Brick Lane, East London. June 8th 2014. Vauxhall Art Car Boot Fair. Van Gogh for the modern day - reproducing sunflowers with stencil and spray paint.
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  • Buxton Street off Brick Lane, East London. June 8th 2014. Vauxhall Art Car Boot Fair. Tinsel and Twinkle's Revolution launderette.
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  • Buxton Street off Brick Lane, East London. June 8th 2014. Vauxhall Art Car Boot Fair. Stall promoting Factual Nonsense, and book of the same name, the biography of Joshua Compston who started the 'Fete worse than death' art fair in Hoxton 20 years ago.
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  • Buxton Street off Brick Lane, East London. June 8th 2014. Vauxhall Art Car Boot Fair. Mis-spelt words by Bob and Roberta Smith aka artist Patrick Brill, selling for £75 - £200, which mock the education policies of the current coalition government and in particular Michael Gove.
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  • Buxton Street off Brick Lane, East London. June 8th 2014. Vauxhall Art Car Boot Fair.Tinsel and Twinkle's Revolution launderette. Sign saying 'No more commerce without morality'.
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  • Buxton Street off Brick Lane, East London. June 8th 2014. Vauxhall Art Car Boot Fair. An oil painting of a room to rent for £750 a month, indicative of the boom in property prices in what used to be a poor part of London, home to numerous artists.
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  • Buxton Street off Brick Lane, East London. June 8th 2014. Vauxhall Art Car Boot Fair. Mis-spelt words by Bob and Roberta Smith aka artist Patrick Brill, selling for £75 - £200
    art_7566_1.jpg
  • Buxton Street off Brick Lane, East London. June 8th 2014. Vauxhall Art Car Boot Fair. Prints by Pure Evil.
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  • Buxton Street off Brick Lane, East London. June 8th 2014. Vauxhall Art Car Boot Fair. Customers look at and buy prints by Pure Evil.
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  • Buxton Street off Brick Lane, East London. June 8th 2014. Vauxhall Art Car Boot Fair. Perspex and wire sculpture by Daniel Chadwick
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  • Buxton Street off Brick Lane, East London. June 8th 2014. Vauxhall Art Car Boot Fair. Art lecture by Bob and Roberta Smith (Patrick Brill), attacking the coalition cuts to art education and remembering Chinese artist Ai Weiwei
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  • Buxton Street off Brick Lane, East London. June 8th 2014. Vauxhall Art Car Boot Fair. Van Gogh for the modern day - reproducing sunflowers with stencil and spray paint.
    art_7521_1.jpg
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