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  • Chain link ferry connecting East to West Cowes. 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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  • Chain link ferry connecting East to West Cowes. 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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  • Chain link ferry connecting East to West Cowes. 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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  • Car and passengers boarding the chain ferry crossing the River Yare in Reedham on the Norfolk Broads. The Reedham Ferry is a vehicular chain ferry which crosses the River Yare in Norfolk. It crosses the river near the village of Reedham, forming the only crossing point between the city of Norwich and Great Yarmouth and saving users a journey of more than 30 miles. The current ferry was built in 1984, was designed and built at Oulton Broad by the late Fred Newson & the present owner. The ferry can carry up to 3 cars at a time and can carry a maximum weight of 12 tonnes. There has been a crossing at Reedham since the early 17th Century. The ferry boat in 1949 was still being hand-wound across the river yare until early 1950 when the ferry became motorised.
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  • Cyclists disembarking and boarding the small chain ferry crossing the River Yare in Reedham on the Norfolk Broads. The Reedham Ferry is a vehicular chain ferry which crosses the River Yare in Norfolk. It crosses the river near the village of Reedham, forming the only crossing point between the city of Norwich and Great Yarmouth and saving users a journey of more than 30 miles. The current ferry was built in 1984, was designed and built at Oulton Broad by the late Fred Newson & the present owner. The ferry can carry up to 3 cars at a time and can carry a maximum weight of 12 tonnes. There has been a crossing at Reedham since the early 17th Century. The ferry boat in 1949 was still being hand-wound across the river yare until early 1950 when the ferry became motorised.
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  • Supermarket chain Lidl store at night in the Kings Heath area of Birmingham, United Kingdom. Kings Heath is a suburb of Birmingham, three miles south of the city centre. It is the next suburb south from Moseley. Lidl Stiftung & Co. KG is a German global discount supermarket chain, that operates over 10,000 stores across Europe and the US. It belongs to Dieter Schwarz, who also owns the store chains Handelshof and hypermarket Kaufland.
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  • The ferry crossing the River Yare on the Norfolk Broads. The Reedham Ferry is a vehicular chain ferry which crosses the River Yare in Norfolk. It crosses the river near the village of Reedham, forming the only crossing point between the city of Norwich and Great Yarmouth and saving users a journey of more than 30 miles. The current ferry was built in 1984, was designed and built at Oulton Broad by the late Fred Newson & the present owner. The ferry can carry up to 3 cars at a time and can carry a maximum weight of 12 tonnes. There has been a crossing at Reedham since the early 17th Century. The ferry boat in 1949 was still being hand-wound across the river yare until early 1950 when the ferry became motorised. The hours of operation are from 7.30AM to 10.00PM Monday to Fridays and 8.00AM to 10.00 Saturdays and Sundays, summer and winter alike.
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  • As a metaphor to the toil and struggle of life and work, a construction site contractor carries heavy chains along the street in front of a hoarding featuring many faces, on the corner of Limeburner Lane and Ludgate Hill, EC4. The construction and development company Skanska is responsible for its design, maintaining a clean and tidy site, separating the dangers of the site and Londoners at street level. The links of the chain drag behind him, as he lumbers on before dropping them to the ground around the corner.
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  • As a metaphor to the toil and struggle of life and work, a construction site contractor carries heavy chains along the street in front of a hoarding featuring many faces, on the corner of Limeburner Lane and Ludgate Hill, EC4. The construction and development company Skanska is responsible for its design, maintaining a clean and tidy site, separating the dangers of the site and Londoners at street level. The links of the chain drag behind him, as he lumbers on before dropping them to the ground around the corner.
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  • Sign for restaurant chain Strada.
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  • Sign for food chain Pret a Manger.
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  • Sign for coffee chain Caffe Nero.
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  • Sign for restaurant chain Pizza Hut.
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  • Patisserie Valerie shop front in London, United Kingdom. Patisserie Valerie is a chain of cafés that operates in the United Kingdom. The chain specialises in cakes, and its menu included continental breakfasts, lunches and teas and coffees. The company went into administration in January 2019, prior to a management buyout funded by Causeway Capital Partners.
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  • Around 40 activists dressed as animals invaded the PR firm Bell Pottinger My 11th, 2017, in central London, United Kingdom.  The activists want to ecxpose the companys ties with thefracking industry as part of a long running campaign against fracking by the activist group Reclaim the Power called Break the Chain. A stencil saying Break the Chain sprayed on the glass door. The spray is organic and easy to remove.<br />
The activist spend a short while in the lobby  with zebras throwing leaves, monkeys spreading animal manure and a squid spraying ‘ink’ on the windows before leaving peacefully.<br />
Bell Pottinger currently represent Centrica which is a major fracking investor in the UK according to the groups press release and the company has in the past helped the fracking company Quadrilla restore their reputation, also according to the press release.
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  • Sign for food chain Yo Sushi.
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  • Sign for food chain Yo Sushi.
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  • Sign for food chain Wasabi.
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  • Sign for food and bar chain TGI Friday's.
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  • Sign for food chain Subway.
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  • Sign for food chain Subway.
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  • Sign for restaurant chain Strada.
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  • Sign for supermarket chain Sainsbury's Local.
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  • Sign for food chain Pret a Manger.
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  • Sign for food chain Pizza Express.
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  • Sign for department store and supermarket chain Marks and Spencer.
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  • Sign for department store and supermarket chain Marks and Spencer.
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  • Sign for food chain itsu.
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  • Sign for restaurant chain Garfunkel's.
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  • Sign for coffee chain Caffe Nero.
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  • Sign for food chain EAT.
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  • Sign for food chain Pizza Express in London, United Kingdom. PizzaExpress is a restaurant group with over 470 restaurants across the United Kingdom and 100 overseas. It was founded in 1965 by Peter Boizot.
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  • Sign for the discount brand HEMA in Birmingham, United Kingdom. HEMA is originally a Dutch discount retail chain that started life as a dimestore, owned by the British investment firm Lion Capital LLP since 2007.
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  • Sign for the discount brand HEMA in Birmingham, United Kingdom. HEMA is originally a Dutch discount retail chain that started life as a dimestore, owned by the British investment firm Lion Capital LLP since 2007.
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  • Sign for the well known craft brewery and pub chain brand Brewdog in London, England, United Kingdom.
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  • Sign for the well known craft brewery and pub chain brand Brewdog in London, England, United Kingdom.
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  • Logo sign for the well known craft brewery and pub chain brand Brewdog in London, England, United Kingdom.
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  • A Private Property Keep Out Trespassers Will Be Prosecuted sign on a chain fence, in the borough of Southwark, on 24th February 2018, in south London, England.
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  • People outside Poundland pound shop in Kings Heath, Birmingham, United Kingdom. Poundland is a British variety store chain founded in 1990 that sells most items in its stores for £1, stocking over 3,000 products and employing 18,000 staff. Like many of its rivals, Poundland operate a constantly rotating product line, including brand name and clearance items as well as many own brand.
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  • People outside Poundland pound shop in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Poundland is a British variety store chain founded in 1990 that sells most items in its stores for £1, stocking over 3,000 products and employing 18,000 staff. Like many of its rivals, Poundland operate a constantly rotating product line, including brand name and clearance items as well as many own brand.
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  • People outside Poundland pound shop in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Poundland is a British variety store chain founded in 1990 that sells most items in its stores for £1, stocking over 3,000 products and employing 18,000 staff. Like many of its rivals, Poundland operate a constantly rotating product line, including brand name and clearance items as well as many own brand.
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  • Around 40 activists dressed as animals invaded the PR firm Bell Pottinger My 11th, 2017, in central London, United Kingdom.  The activists want to ecxpose the companys ties with thefracking industry as part of a long running campaign against fracking by the activist group Reclaim the Power called Break the Chain. A Bell Pottinger security guard in the street obstructs the view of the Pr companys building in an attempt to cover up. <br />
The activist spend a short while in the lobby  with zebras throwing leaves, monkeys spreading animal manure and a squid spraying ‘ink’ on the windows before leaving peacefully.<br />
Bell Pottinger currently represent Centrica which is a major fracking investor in the UK according to the groups press release and the company has in the past helped the fracking company Quadrilla restore their reputation, also according to the press release.
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  • Around 40 activists dressed as animals invaded the PR firm Bell Pottinger My 11th, 2017, in central London, United Kingdom.  The activists want to ecxpose the companys ties with thefracking industry as part of a long running campaign against fracking by the activist group Reclaim the Power called Break the Chain. A security guard locks the doors after all acitivists have the left the premisses.<br />
The activist spend a short while in the lobby  with zebras throwing leaves, monkeys spreading animal manure and a squid spraying ‘ink’ on the windows before leaving peacefully.<br />
Bell Pottinger currently represent Centrica which is a major fracking investor in the UK according to the groups press release and the company has in the past helped the fracking company Quadrilla restore their reputation, also according to the press release.
    _MG_7891.jpg
  • Around 40 activists dressed as animals invaded the PR firm Bell Pottinger My 11th, 2017, in central London, United Kingdom.  The activists want to ecxpose the companys ties with thefracking industry as part of a long running campaign against fracking by the activist group Reclaim the Power called Break the Chain. A stencil saying We Said No sprayed on the glass door. The spray is organic and easy to remove.<br />
The activist spend a short while in the lobby  with zebras throwing leaves, monkeys spreading animal manure and a squid spraying ‘ink’ on the windows before leaving peacefully.<br />
Bell Pottinger currently represent Centrica which is a major fracking investor in the UK according to the groups press release and the company has in the past helped the fracking company Quadrilla restore their reputation, also according to the press release.
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  • Around 40 activists dressed as animals invaded the PR firm Bell Pottinger My 11th, 2017, in central London, United Kingdom.  The activists want to ecxpose the companys ties with thefracking industry as part of a long running campaign against fracking by the activist group Reclaim the Power called Break the Chain.<br />
The activist spend a short while in the lobby  with zebras throwing leaves, monkeys spreading animal manure and a squid spraying ‘ink’ on the windows before leaving peacefully.<br />
Bell Pottinger currently represent Centrica which is a major fracking investor in the UK according to the groups press release and the company has in the past helped the fracking company Quadrilla restore their reputation, also according to the press release.
    _MG_7747.jpg
  • Around 40 activists dressed as animals invaded the PR firm Bell Pottinger My 11th, 2017, in central London, United Kingdom.  The activists want to ecxpose the companys ties with thefracking industry as part of a long running campaign against fracking by the activist group Reclaim the Power called Break the Chain.<br />
The activist spend a short while in the lobby  with zebras throwing leaves, monkeys spreading animal manure and a squid spraying ‘ink’ on the windows before leaving peacefully.<br />
Bell Pottinger currently represent Centrica which is a major fracking investor in the UK according to the groups press release and the company has in the past helped the fracking company Quadrilla restore their reputation, also according to the press release.
    _MG_7786.jpg
  • Around 40 activists dressed as animals invaded the PR firm Bell Pottinger My 11th, 2017, in central London, United Kingdom.  The activists want to ecxpose the companys ties with thefracking industry as part of a long running campaign against fracking by the activist group Reclaim the Power called Break the Chain.<br />
The activist spend a short while in the lobby  with zebras throwing leaves, monkeys spreading animal manure and a squid spraying ‘ink’ on the windows before leaving peacefully.<br />
Bell Pottinger currently represent Centrica which is a major fracking investor in the UK according to the groups press release and the company has in the past helped the fracking company Quadrilla restore their reputation, also according to the press release.
    _MG_7725.jpg
  • Around 40 activists dressed as animals invaded the PR firm Bell Pottinger My 11th, 2017, in central London, United Kingdom.  The activists want to ecxpose the companys ties with thefracking industry as part of a long running campaign against fracking by the activist group Reclaim the Power called Break the Chain.<br />
The activist spend a short while in the lobby  with zebras throwing leaves, monkeys spreading animal manure and a squid spraying ‘ink’ on the windows before leaving peacefully.<br />
Bell Pottinger currently represent Centrica which is a major fracking investor in the UK according to the groups press release and the company has in the past helped the fracking company Quadrilla restore their reputation, also according to the press release.
    _MG_7718.jpg
  • Around 40 activists dressed as animals invaded the PR firm Bell Pottinger My 11th, 2017, in central London, United Kingdom.  The activists want to ecxpose the companys ties with thefracking industry as part of a long running campaign against fracking by the activist group Reclaim the Power called Break the Chain. Animal activists make their way to Bell Pottinger.<br />
The activist spend a short while in the lobby  with zebras throwing leaves, monkeys spreading animal manure and a squid spraying ‘ink’ on the windows before leaving peacefully.<br />
Bell Pottinger currently represent Centrica which is a major fracking investor in the UK according to the groups press release and the company has in the past helped the fracking company Quadrilla restore their reputation, also according to the press release.
    _MG_7660.jpg
  • Around 40 activists dressed as animals invaded the PR firm Bell Pottinger My 11th, 2017, in central London, United Kingdom.  The activists want to ecxpose the companys ties with thefracking industry as part of a long running campaign against fracking by the activist group Reclaim the Power called Break the Chain. Animal activists make their way to Bell Pottinger.<br />
The activist spend a short while in the lobby  with zebras throwing leaves, monkeys spreading animal manure and a squid spraying ‘ink’ on the windows before leaving peacefully.<br />
Bell Pottinger currently represent Centrica which is a major fracking investor in the UK according to the groups press release and the company has in the past helped the fracking company Quadrilla restore their reputation, also according to the press release.
    _MG_7605.jpg
  • Around 40 activists dressed as animals invaded the PR firm Bell Pottinger My 11th, 2017, in central London, United Kingdom.  The activists want to ecxpose the companys ties with thefracking industry as part of a long running campaign against fracking by the activist group Reclaim the Power called Break the Chain. Animal activists make their way to Bell Pottinger.<br />
The activist spend a short while in the lobby  with zebras throwing leaves, monkeys spreading animal manure and a squid spraying ‘ink’ on the windows before leaving peacefully.<br />
Bell Pottinger currently represent Centrica which is a major fracking investor in the UK according to the groups press release and the company has in the past helped the fracking company Quadrilla restore their reputation, also according to the press release.
    _MG_7594.jpg
  • Around 40 activists dressed as animals invaded the PR firm Bell Pottinger My 11th, 2017, in central London, United Kingdom.  The activists want to ecxpose the companys ties with thefracking industry as part of a long running campaign against fracking by the activist group Reclaim the Power called Break the Chain. Animal activists make their way to Bell Pottinger.<br />
The activist spend a short while in the lobby  with zebras throwing leaves, monkeys spreading animal manure and a squid spraying ‘ink’ on the windows before leaving peacefully.<br />
Bell Pottinger currently represent Centrica which is a major fracking investor in the UK according to the groups press release and the company has in the past helped the fracking company Quadrilla restore their reputation, also according to the press release.
    _MG_7588.jpg
  • A rusting anchor chain was swung round by prisoners at the highest poin of the island, Green Mountain, and believed to attract rainclouds and help create the tropical rain forest, 27th May 1997, on Ascension, a small area of approximately 88 km² isolated volcanic island in the equatorial waters of the South Atlantic Ocean, roughly midway between the horn of South America and Africa. It is governed as part of the British Overseas Territory of Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha. Organised settlement of Ascension Island began in 1815, when the British garrisoned it as a precaution after imprisoning Napoleon I on Saint Helena. In January 2016 the UK Government announced that an area around Ascension Island was to become a huge marine reserve, to protect its varied and unique ecosystem, including some of the largest marlin in the world, large populations of green turtle, and the islands own species of frigate bird. With an area of 234,291 square kilometres 90,460 sq mi, slightly more than half of the reserve will be closed to fishing.
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  • Following a suspected outbreak of norovirus, several branches of the Wahaca Mexican food chain were closed after over 350 members of the public and staff fell ill of a probable breakout of the winter vomiting bug, including this branch in Great Portland Street in London, United Kingdom. Co-founders Thomasina Miers, and Mark Selby, said: “We assessed each case and when it became clear they were not isolated incidents, we got in touch with relevant officials at Public Health England and environmental health officers.” In all nine branches were suspected and closed, and four have reopened as of 3rd November 2016.
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  • Following a suspected outbreak of norovirus, several branches of the Wahaca Mexican food chain were closed after over 350 members of the public and staff fell ill of a probable breakout of the winter vomiting bug, including this branch in Great Portland Street in London, United Kingdom. Co-founders Thomasina Miers, and Mark Selby, said: “We assessed each case and when it became clear they were not isolated incidents, we got in touch with relevant officials at Public Health England and environmental health officers.” In all nine branches were suspected and closed, and four have reopened as of 3rd November 2016.
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  • Day of the Dead promotion in a restaurant window following a suspected outbreak of norovirus, several branches of the Wahaca Mexican food chain were closed after over 350 members of the public and staff fell ill of a probable breakout of the winter vomiting bug, including this branch in Great Portland Street in London, United Kingdom. Co-founders Thomasina Miers, and Mark Selby, said: “We assessed each case and when it became clear they were not isolated incidents, we got in touch with relevant officials at Public Health England and environmental health officers.” In all nine branches were suspected and closed, and four have reopened as of 3rd November 2016.
    20161103_wahaca_026.jpg
  • Day of the Dead promotion in a restaurant window following a suspected outbreak of norovirus, several branches of the Wahaca Mexican food chain were closed after over 350 members of the public and staff fell ill of a probable breakout of the winter vomiting bug, including this branch in Great Portland Street in London, United Kingdom. Co-founders Thomasina Miers, and Mark Selby, said: “We assessed each case and when it became clear they were not isolated incidents, we got in touch with relevant officials at Public Health England and environmental health officers.” In all nine branches were suspected and closed, and four have reopened as of 3rd November 2016.
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  • Day of the Dead promotion in a restaurant window following a suspected outbreak of norovirus, several branches of the Wahaca Mexican food chain were closed after over 350 members of the public and staff fell ill of a probable breakout of the winter vomiting bug, including this branch in Great Portland Street in London, United Kingdom. Co-founders Thomasina Miers, and Mark Selby, said: “We assessed each case and when it became clear they were not isolated incidents, we got in touch with relevant officials at Public Health England and environmental health officers.” In all nine branches were suspected and closed, and four have reopened as of 3rd November 2016.
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  • Following a suspected outbreak of norovirus, several branches of the Wahaca Mexican food chain were closed after over 350 members of the public and staff fell ill of a probable breakout of the winter vomiting bug, including this branch in Covent Garden in London, United Kingdom. Co-founders Thomasina Miers, and Mark Selby, said: “We assessed each case and when it became clear they were not isolated incidents, we got in touch with relevant officials at Public Health England and environmental health officers.” In all nine branches were suspected and closed, and four have reopened as of 3rd November 2016.
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  • Following a suspected outbreak of norovirus, several branches of the Wahaca Mexican food chain were closed after over 350 members of the public and staff fell ill of a probable breakout of the winter vomiting bug, including this branch in Covent Garden in London, United Kingdom. Co-founders Thomasina Miers, and Mark Selby, said: “We assessed each case and when it became clear they were not isolated incidents, we got in touch with relevant officials at Public Health England and environmental health officers.” In all nine branches were suspected and closed, and four have reopened as of 3rd November 2016.
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  • Following a suspected outbreak of norovirus, several branches of the Wahaca Mexican food chain were closed after over 350 members of the public and staff fell ill of a probable breakout of the winter vomiting bug, including this branch in Covent Garden in London, United Kingdom. Co-founders Thomasina Miers, and Mark Selby, said: “We assessed each case and when it became clear they were not isolated incidents, we got in touch with relevant officials at Public Health England and environmental health officers.” In all nine branches were suspected and closed, and four have reopened as of 3rd November 2016.
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  • Following a suspected outbreak of norovirus, several branches of the Wahaca Mexican food chain were closed after over 350 members of the public and staff fell ill of a probable breakout of the winter vomiting bug, including this branch in Covent Garden in London, United Kingdom. Co-founders Thomasina Miers, and Mark Selby, said: “We assessed each case and when it became clear they were not isolated incidents, we got in touch with relevant officials at Public Health England and environmental health officers.” In all nine branches were suspected and closed, and four have reopened as of 3rd November 2016.
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  • Following a suspected outbreak of norovirus, several branches of the Wahaca Mexican food chain were closed after over 350 members of the public and staff fell ill of a probable breakout of the winter vomiting bug, including this branch in Covent Garden in London, United Kingdom. Co-founders Thomasina Miers, and Mark Selby, said: “We assessed each case and when it became clear they were not isolated incidents, we got in touch with relevant officials at Public Health England and environmental health officers.” In all nine branches were suspected and closed, and four have reopened as of 3rd November 2016.
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  • Following a suspected outbreak of norovirus, several branches of the Wahaca Mexican food chain were closed after over 350 members of the public and staff fell ill of a probable breakout of the winter vomiting bug, including this branch in Covent Garden in London, United Kingdom. Co-founders Thomasina Miers, and Mark Selby, said: “We assessed each case and when it became clear they were not isolated incidents, we got in touch with relevant officials at Public Health England and environmental health officers.” In all nine branches were suspected and closed, and four have reopened as of 3rd November 2016.
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  • Following a suspected outbreak of norovirus, several branches of the Wahaca Mexican food chain were closed after over 350 members of the public and staff fell ill of a probable breakout of the winter vomiting bug, including this branch in Great Portland Street in London, United Kingdom. Co-founders Thomasina Miers, and Mark Selby, said: “We assessed each case and when it became clear they were not isolated incidents, we got in touch with relevant officials at Public Health England and environmental health officers.” In all nine branches were suspected and closed, and four have reopened as of 3rd November 2016.
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  • Following a suspected outbreak of norovirus, several branches of the Wahaca Mexican food chain were closed after over 350 members of the public and staff fell ill of a probable breakout of the winter vomiting bug, including this branch in Great Portland Street in London, United Kingdom. Co-founders Thomasina Miers, and Mark Selby, said: “We assessed each case and when it became clear they were not isolated incidents, we got in touch with relevant officials at Public Health England and environmental health officers.” In all nine branches were suspected and closed, and four have reopened as of 3rd November 2016.
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  • Following a suspected outbreak of norovirus, several branches of the Wahaca Mexican food chain were closed after over 350 members of the public and staff fell ill of a probable breakout of the winter vomiting bug, including this branch in Covent Garden in London, United Kingdom. Co-founders Thomasina Miers, and Mark Selby, said: “We assessed each case and when it became clear they were not isolated incidents, we got in touch with relevant officials at Public Health England and environmental health officers.” In all nine branches were suspected and closed, and four have reopened as of 3rd November 2016.
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  • Day of the Dead promotion in a restaurant window following a suspected outbreak of norovirus, several branches of the Wahaca Mexican food chain were closed after over 350 members of the public and staff fell ill of a probable breakout of the winter vomiting bug, including this branch in Covent Garden in London, United Kingdom. Co-founders Thomasina Miers, and Mark Selby, said: “We assessed each case and when it became clear they were not isolated incidents, we got in touch with relevant officials at Public Health England and environmental health officers.” In all nine branches were suspected and closed, and four have reopened as of 3rd November 2016.
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  • Day of the Dead promotion in a restaurant window following a suspected outbreak of norovirus, several branches of the Wahaca Mexican food chain were closed after over 350 members of the public and staff fell ill of a probable breakout of the winter vomiting bug, including this branch in Great Portland Street in London, United Kingdom. Co-founders Thomasina Miers, and Mark Selby, said: “We assessed each case and when it became clear they were not isolated incidents, we got in touch with relevant officials at Public Health England and environmental health officers.” In all nine branches were suspected and closed, and four have reopened as of 3rd November 2016.
    20161103_wahaca_011.jpg
  • Day of the Dead promotion in a restaurant window following a suspected outbreak of norovirus, several branches of the Wahaca Mexican food chain were closed after over 350 members of the public and staff fell ill of a probable breakout of the winter vomiting bug, including this branch in Great Portland Street in London, United Kingdom. Co-founders Thomasina Miers, and Mark Selby, said: “We assessed each case and when it became clear they were not isolated incidents, we got in touch with relevant officials at Public Health England and environmental health officers.” In all nine branches were suspected and closed, and four have reopened as of 3rd November 2016.
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  • Following a suspected outbreak of norovirus, several branches of the Wahaca Mexican food chain were closed after over 350 members of the public and staff fell ill of a probable breakout of the winter vomiting bug, including this branch in Great Portland Street in London, United Kingdom. Co-founders Thomasina Miers, and Mark Selby, said: “We assessed each case and when it became clear they were not isolated incidents, we got in touch with relevant officials at Public Health England and environmental health officers.” In all nine branches were suspected and closed, and four have reopened as of 3rd November 2016.
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  • Day of the Dead promotion in a restaurant window following a suspected outbreak of norovirus, several branches of the Wahaca Mexican food chain were closed after over 350 members of the public and staff fell ill of a probable breakout of the winter vomiting bug, including this branch in Great Portland Street in London, United Kingdom. Co-founders Thomasina Miers, and Mark Selby, said: “We assessed each case and when it became clear they were not isolated incidents, we got in touch with relevant officials at Public Health England and environmental health officers.” In all nine branches were suspected and closed, and four have reopened as of 3rd November 2016.
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  • Day of the Dead promotion in a restaurant window following a suspected outbreak of norovirus, several branches of the Wahaca Mexican food chain were closed after over 350 members of the public and staff fell ill of a probable breakout of the winter vomiting bug, including this branch in Covent Garden in London, United Kingdom. Co-founders Thomasina Miers, and Mark Selby, said: “We assessed each case and when it became clear they were not isolated incidents, we got in touch with relevant officials at Public Health England and environmental health officers.” In all nine branches were suspected and closed, and four have reopened as of 3rd November 2016.
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  • Following a suspected outbreak of norovirus, several branches of the Wahaca Mexican food chain were closed after over 350 members of the public and staff fell ill of a probable breakout of the winter vomiting bug, including this branch in Covent Garden in London, United Kingdom. Co-founders Thomasina Miers, and Mark Selby, said: “We assessed each case and when it became clear they were not isolated incidents, we got in touch with relevant officials at Public Health England and environmental health officers.” In all nine branches were suspected and closed, and four have reopened as of 3rd November 2016.
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  • Following a suspected outbreak of norovirus, several branches of the Wahaca Mexican food chain were closed after over 350 members of the public and staff fell ill of a probable breakout of the winter vomiting bug, including this branch in Covent Garden in London, United Kingdom. Co-founders Thomasina Miers, and Mark Selby, said: “We assessed each case and when it became clear they were not isolated incidents, we got in touch with relevant officials at Public Health England and environmental health officers.” In all nine branches were suspected and closed, and four have reopened as of 3rd November 2016.
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  • Following a suspected outbreak of norovirus, several branches of the Wahaca Mexican food chain were closed after over 350 members of the public and staff fell ill of a probable breakout of the winter vomiting bug, including this branch in Covent Garden in London, United Kingdom. Co-founders Thomasina Miers, and Mark Selby, said: “We assessed each case and when it became clear they were not isolated incidents, we got in touch with relevant officials at Public Health England and environmental health officers.” In all nine branches were suspected and closed, and four have reopened as of 3rd November 2016.
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  • Following a suspected outbreak of norovirus, several branches of the Wahaca Mexican food chain were closed after over 350 members of the public and staff fell ill of a probable breakout of the winter vomiting bug, including this branch in Covent Garden in London, United Kingdom. Co-founders Thomasina Miers, and Mark Selby, said: “We assessed each case and when it became clear they were not isolated incidents, we got in touch with relevant officials at Public Health England and environmental health officers.” In all nine branches were suspected and closed, and four have reopened as of 3rd November 2016.
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  • Day of the Dead promotion in a restaurant window following a suspected outbreak of norovirus, several branches of the Wahaca Mexican food chain were closed after over 350 members of the public and staff fell ill of a probable breakout of the winter vomiting bug, including this branch in Covent Garden in London, United Kingdom. Co-founders Thomasina Miers, and Mark Selby, said: “We assessed each case and when it became clear they were not isolated incidents, we got in touch with relevant officials at Public Health England and environmental health officers.” In all nine branches were suspected and closed, and four have reopened as of 3rd November 2016.
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  • Day of the Dead promotion in a restaurant window following a suspected outbreak of norovirus, several branches of the Wahaca Mexican food chain were closed after over 350 members of the public and staff fell ill of a probable breakout of the winter vomiting bug, including this branch in Covent Garden in London, United Kingdom. Co-founders Thomasina Miers, and Mark Selby, said: “We assessed each case and when it became clear they were not isolated incidents, we got in touch with relevant officials at Public Health England and environmental health officers.” In all nine branches were suspected and closed, and four have reopened as of 3rd November 2016.
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  • EAT sandwich shop in the City of London, UK. EAT. is a chain of sandwich shops with over 110 branches in the UK, the majority in London.
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  • As the Statten Island ferry nears the business district and skyscrapers of Manhattan Island, a New York City Police Department (NYPD) police officer stands guard at the very front (the bow) of the boat. It is approximately ten days after the 9/11 attacks and with pistol safely holstered and arms folded, he can see the settling dust from Ground Zero beyond the safety chain, where the Twin Towers once stood. It is a bright day and behind the policeman, commuters are already returning to work because normality is a priority for those affected by disruption and fear.
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  • On the very last day of British rule over its Hong Kong colony, we see an elegant but headless life-size clothing mannequin seated on a chair on the shop floor of Chinese clothing brand Shanghai Tang. In the brand's flagship store, the last hours tick away before the transfer of sovereignty of Hong Kong from the United Kingdom to the Peoples Republic of China (PRC), often referred to as "The Handover" on June 30, 1997. Midnight of that day signified the end of British rule and the transfer of legal and financial authority back to China. Shanghai Tang is an international clothing chain company, founded in 1994 by Hong Kong businessman David Tang Wing Cheung. This was the original store in Hong Kong's Pedder Street (in Central) providing the lead for 24 outlets worldwide.
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  • A night scene in central London's Strand, a busy road leading to Trafalgar Square is home to many restaurants like the American chain Pizza Express. The company logo is in large letters on a broad red stripe late-night diners who are sitting at their tables, on view to a person who has walked past, blurred as a silhouette in the street. And right outside is a K-Series pay phone box kiosk, prominently situated on the pavement for members of the public to use. With its solid cast-iron frames, the K-series kiosks were designed in 1936 by the iconic designer Giles Gilbert Scott. The first Pizza Hut restaurant opened in 1958 by Frank and Dan Carney in Wichita, Kansas.
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  • Wearing a company wastecoat and blue rubber gloves, the uniform of a Holiday Inn employee, a man of Black ethnicity bends forward to wipe the glass revolving doors at the entrance of this hotel in Paris. Nearby is the man's trolley containing janitorial cleaning products such as a mop and bucket, towels, cloth rolls, atomiser sprays, detergents and tissues needed to maintain the high standards of this motel chain. Coincidentally, a customer is also bending down to re-arrange something in her baggage and leaning at the same angle as the cleaner.
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  • A Books Etc bookseller now closed, a victim of the UK recession, a former branch in the financial City of London. 28 BOOKS etc. shops, with over one million square feet of retail space taking around 8% of the retail bookselling market. In 2008 and 2009 the store numbers were reduced before the collapse of the chain. They also operated one single branch in Ireland, but closed this early in 2009. On 26 November 2009 it was announced that Borders (UK) had gone into administration. All stores closed on 24 December 2009. Around a recession-bled Britain, high-street businesses have been going bust in their thousands. Britain has now endured eight recessions since the Second World War.
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  • A man is kept in a chain by a fellow dancer as part of the parade. The Notting Hill Carnival has been running since 1966 and is every year attended by up to a million people. The carnival is a mix of amazing dance parades and street parties with a distinct Caribbean feel.
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  • Tree specialists clear fallen branches with chain saws and other specialist equipment on Cazenove Road. The sever storm called St Jude is the worst to hit the Uk for years, it has caused sever damage to parts of the country with winds of up to 90mph.
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  • Tree specialists clear fallen branches with chain saws and other specialist equipment on Cazenove Road. The sever storm called St Jude is the worst to hit the Uk for years, it has caused sever damage to parts of the country with winds of up to 90mph.
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  • A long line of Morrisons supermarket shopping trolleys parked outside the shop in the rain in Blandford Forum, United Kingdom.  Wm Morrison Supermarkets is the fourth largest chain of supermarkets in the United Kingdom.
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  • A fur Sporran hangs by a chain round the waist of a man wearing a woollen tartan kilt, in Rockness, Scotland. The kilt is a knee-length garment with pleats at the rear, originating in the traditional dress of men and boys in the Scottish Highlands of the 16th century.
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  • Around 40 activists dressed as animals invaded the PR firm Bell Pottinger My 11th, 2017, in central London, United Kingdom.  The activists want to ecxpose the companys ties with thefracking industry as part of a long running campaign against fracking by the activist group Reclaim the Power called Break the Chain. A stencil saying We Said No sprayed on the glass door. The spray is organic and easy to remove.<br />
The activist spend a short while in the lobby  with zebras throwing leaves, monkeys spreading animal manure and a squid spraying ‘ink’ on the windows before leaving peacefully.<br />
Bell Pottinger currently represent Centrica which is a major fracking investor in the UK according to the groups press release and the company has in the past helped the fracking company Quadrilla restore their reputation, also according to the press release.
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  • Day of the Dead promotion in a restaurant window following a suspected outbreak of norovirus, several branches of the Wahaca Mexican food chain were closed after over 350 members of the public and staff fell ill of a probable breakout of the winter vomiting bug, including this branch in Great Portland Street in London, United Kingdom. Co-founders Thomasina Miers, and Mark Selby, said: “We assessed each case and when it became clear they were not isolated incidents, we got in touch with relevant officials at Public Health England and environmental health officers.” In all nine branches were suspected and closed, and four have reopened as of 3rd November 2016.
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  • Following a suspected outbreak of norovirus, several branches of the Wahaca Mexican food chain were closed after over 350 members of the public and staff fell ill of a probable breakout of the winter vomiting bug, including this branch in Great Portland Street in London, United Kingdom. Co-founders Thomasina Miers, and Mark Selby, said: “We assessed each case and when it became clear they were not isolated incidents, we got in touch with relevant officials at Public Health England and environmental health officers.” In all nine branches were suspected and closed, and four have reopened as of 3rd November 2016.
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  • Tree specialists clear fallen branches with chain saws and other specialist equipment on Cazenove Road. The sever storm called St Jude is the worst to hit the Uk for years, it has caused sever damage to parts of the country with winds of up to 90mph.
    UK-Weather-Severe-Storms-4365_1.jpg
  • Tree specialists clear fallen branches with chain saws and other specialist equipment on Cazenove Road. The sever storm called St Jude is the worst to hit the Uk for years, it has caused sever damage to parts of the country with winds of up to 90mph.
    UK-Weather-Severe-Storms-4348_1.jpg
  • Large Morrisons sign outside the supermarket shop in Blandford Forum, United Kingdom.  Wm Morrison Supermarkets is the fourth largest chain of supermarkets in the United Kingdom.
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  • Inmate chained to the bed at Kissy Mental Hospital in Freetown, Sierra Leone
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  • Two mahouts (handlers) riding on the necks of their female Asian elephants who are also carrying chains around their necks at Sayaboury elephant festival, Sayaboury province, Lao PDR. Originally created by ElefantAsia in 2007, the 3-day elephant festival takes place in February in the province of Sayaboury with over 80,000 local and international people coming together to experience the grand procession of decorated elephants. It is now organised by the provincial government of Sayaboury.The Elephant Festival is designed to draw the public's attention to the condition of the endangered elephant, whilst acknowledging and celebrating the ancestral tradition of elephant domestication and the way of life chosen by the mahout. Laos was once known as the land of a million elephants but now there are fewer than 900 living in the country. Around 470 of them are in captivity, traditionally employed by a lucrative logging industry. Elephants are trained and worked by a mahout (handler) whose relationship to the animal is often described as a marriage and can last a lifetime. But captive elephants are often overworked and exhausted and as a consequence no longer breed. With only two elephants born for every ten that die, the Asian elephant, the sacred national emblem of Laos, is under serious threat of extinction.
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  • Buzz Bingo Hall Tooting on the 8th October 2019 in London in the United Kingdom.
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  • Fatburger sign in Palm Drive, Makati, 1224 Metro Manila, The Philippines.
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