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  • Lost pink soft toy rabbit. London, UK.
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  • Chinese woman lost in her own World of texting on her mobile phone in London, England, United Kingdom. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Chinese woman lost in her own World of texting on her mobile phone in London, England, United Kingdom.
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  • Mobile phone left on public transport in 1990, held in the Lost Property office of London Transport.<br />
About 184,000 items are left on London public transport systems every year, and they do the best they can to reunite passengers with their lost belongings!
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  • Early mobile phone left on public transport in 1990, held in the Lost Property office of London Transport. About 184,000 items are left on London public transport systems every year, and they do the best they can to reunite passengers with their lost belongings!
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  • False teeth left on public transport, held in the Lost Property office of London Transport. About 184,000 items are left on London public transport systems every year, and they do the best they can to reunite passengers with their lost belongings!
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  • Stuffed fox with crown, left on public transport, held in the Lost Property office of London Transport.<br />
About 184,000 items are left on London public transport systems every year, and they do the best they can to reunite passengers with their lost belongings!
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  • False teeth left on public transport, held in the Lost Property office of London Transport. About 184,000 items are left on London public transport systems every year, and they do the best they can to reunite passengers with their lost belongings!
    _O7F4016.jpg
  • Locals gathered on Dover seafront for a candlelit vigil to mark the tragic death of the Kurdish-Iranian family who lost their lives attempting to seek asylum, on the 30th of October 2020 in Dover, United Kingdom. The loss of an entire family was completely avoidable, Resoul Iran-Nejad, Shiva Mohammed Panahi and their children Anita (age 9), Armin (age 6) and Artin (age 15 months) lost their lives needlessly, campaigners are calling for a Safe Passage Now for Refugees.
    UK-Dover-Candlelit-Vigil-8500.jpg
  • The Air Forces Memorial, or Runnymede Memorial,in Englefield Green, near Egham, Surrey. This memorial is dedicated to 20,456 men and women from the British Empire who were lost in operations from World War II. Those recorded have no known grave anywhere in the world, and many were lost without trace. The name of each of these airmen and airwomen is engraved into the stone walls of the memorial, according to country and squadron.
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  • Locals gathered on Dover seafront for a candlelit vigil to mark the tragic death of the Kurdish-Iranian family who lost their lives attempting to seek asylum, on the 30th of October 2020 in Dover, United Kingdom. The loss of an entire family was completely avoidable, Resoul Iran-Nejad, Shiva Mohammed Panahi and their children Anita (age 9), Armin (age 6) and Artin (age 15 months) lost their lives needlessly, campaigners are calling for a Safe Passage Now for Refugees.
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  • Locals gathered on Dover seafront for a candlelit vigil to mark the tragic death of the Kurdish-Iranian family who lost their lives attempting to seek asylum, on the 30th of October 2020 in Dover, United Kingdom. The loss of an entire family was completely avoidable, Resoul Iran-Nejad, Shiva Mohammed Panahi and their children Anita (age 9), Armin (age 6) and Artin (age 15 months) lost their lives needlessly, campaigners are calling for a Safe Passage Now for Refugees.
    UK-Dover-Candlelit-Vigil-8641.jpg
  • Locals gathered on Dover seafront for a candlelit vigil to mark the tragic death of the Kurdish-Iranian family who lost their lives attempting to seek asylum, on the 30th of October 2020 in Dover, United Kingdom. The loss of an entire family was completely avoidable, Resoul Iran-Nejad, Shiva Mohammed Panahi and their children Anita (age 9), Armin (age 6) and Artin (age 15 months) lost their lives needlessly, campaigners are calling for a Safe Passage Now for Refugees.
    UK-Dover-Candlelit-Vigil-8503.jpg
  • Locals gathered on Dover seafront for a candlelit vigil to mark the tragic death of the Kurdish-Iranian family who lost their lives attempting to seek asylum, on the 30th of October 2020 in Dover, United Kingdom. The loss of an entire family was completely avoidable, Resoul Iran-Nejad, Shiva Mohammed Panahi and their children Anita (age 9), Armin (age 6) and Artin (age 15 months) lost their lives needlessly, campaigners are calling for a Safe Passage Now for Refugees.
    UK-Dover-Candlelit-Vigil-8567.jpg
  • Locals gathered on Dover seafront for a candlelit vigil to mark the tragic death of the Kurdish-Iranian family who lost their lives attempting to seek asylum, on the 30th of October 2020 in Dover, United Kingdom. The loss of an entire family was completely avoidable, Resoul Iran-Nejad, Shiva Mohammed Panahi and their children Anita (age 9), Armin (age 6) and Artin (age 15 months) lost their lives needlessly, campaigners are calling for a Safe Passage Now for Refugees.
    UK-Dover-Candlelit-Vigil-8618.jpg
  • Lost Cat poster on brick wall, Camden, London, UK.
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  • Locals from Cirencester in the county of Gloucestershire sit below the first world war memorial on St John Baptist <br />
church wall in the city centre. A mother and child sit on a bench below the names of those local men lost in the first war (AD1914-18) - the 200 names tell a story of the lost generation of youth, now replaced by the modern Brit, unused to self-sacrifice and loss on an unimaginable scale. The church is medieval, renowned for its perpendicular porch, fan vaults and merchants' tombs. The chancel is the oldest part of the church. Construction started around 1115.
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  • Locals gathered on Dover seafront for a candlelit vigil to mark the tragic death of a 27 year old Eritrean man who sadly fell from an overcrowd boat in the English channel, the event was held on the 19th of August 2021 in Dover, United Kingdom. Locals came together to honour the memory of lives lost and to once again, urgently call on the British government to put an end to these needless deaths and to act by implementing safe and legal routes to asylum in the UK.
    UK-Dover-Candlelit-Vigil2931.jpg
  • Locals gathered on Dover seafront for a candlelit vigil to mark the tragic death of a 27 year old Eritrean man who sadly fell from an overcrowd boat in the English channel, the event was held on the 19th of August 2021 in Dover, United Kingdom. Locals came together to honour the memory of lives lost and to once again, urgently call on the British government to put an end to these needless deaths and to act by implementing safe and legal routes to asylum in the UK.
    UK-Dover-Candlelit-Vigil2911.jpg
  • Locals gathered on Dover seafront for a candlelit vigil to mark the tragic death of a 27 year old Eritrean man who sadly fell from an overcrowd boat in the English channel, the event was held on the 19th of August 2021 in Dover, United Kingdom. Locals came together to honour the memory of lives lost and to once again, urgently call on the British government to put an end to these needless deaths and to act by implementing safe and legal routes to asylum in the UK.
    UK-Dover-Candlelit-Vigil2906.jpg
  • Locals gathered on Dover seafront for a candlelit vigil to mark the tragic death of a 27 year old Eritrean man who sadly fell from an overcrowd boat in the English channel, the event was held on the 19th of August 2021 in Dover, United Kingdom. Locals came together to honour the memory of lives lost and to once again, urgently call on the British government to put an end to these needless deaths and to act by implementing safe and legal routes to asylum in the UK.
    UK-Dover-Candlelit-Vigil2877.jpg
  • Locals gathered on Dover seafront for a candlelit vigil to mark the tragic death of a 27 year old Eritrean man who sadly fell from an overcrowd boat in the English channel, the event was held on the 19th of August 2021 in Dover, United Kingdom. Locals came together to honour the memory of lives lost and to once again, urgently call on the British government to put an end to these needless deaths and to act by implementing safe and legal routes to asylum in the UK.
    UK-Dover-Candlelit-Vigil2904.jpg
  • Locals gathered on Dover seafront for a candlelit vigil to mark the tragic death of a 27 year old Eritrean man who sadly fell from an overcrowd boat in the English channel, the event was held on the 19th of August 2021 in Dover, United Kingdom. Locals came together to honour the memory of lives lost and to once again, urgently call on the British government to put an end to these needless deaths and to act by implementing safe and legal routes to asylum in the UK.
    UK-Dover-Candlelit-Vigil2870.jpg
  • Locals gathered on Dover seafront for a candlelit vigil to mark the tragic death of a 27 year old Eritrean man who sadly fell from an overcrowd boat in the English channel, the event was held on the 19th of August 2021 in Dover, United Kingdom. Locals came together to honour the memory of lives lost and to once again, urgently call on the British government to put an end to these needless deaths and to act by implementing safe and legal routes to asylum in the UK.
    UK-Dover-Candlelit-Vigil2871.jpg
  • Locals gathered on Dover seafront for a candlelit vigil to mark the tragic death of a 27 year old Eritrean man who sadly fell from an overcrowd boat in the English channel, the event was held on the 19th of August 2021 in Dover, United Kingdom. Locals came together to honour the memory of lives lost and to once again, urgently call on the British government to put an end to these needless deaths and to act by implementing safe and legal routes to asylum in the UK.
    UK-Dover-Candlelit-Vigil2860.jpg
  • Locals gathered on Dover seafront for a candlelit vigil to mark the tragic death of a 27 year old Eritrean man who sadly fell from an overcrowd boat in the English channel, the event was held on the 19th of August 2021 in Dover, United Kingdom. Locals came together to honour the memory of lives lost and to once again, urgently call on the British government to put an end to these needless deaths and to act by implementing safe and legal routes to asylum in the UK.
    UK-Dover-Candlelit-Vigil2855.jpg
  • Locals gathered on Dover seafront for a candlelit vigil to mark the tragic death of a 27 year old Eritrean man who sadly fell from an overcrowd boat in the English channel, the event was held on the 19th of August 2021 in Dover, United Kingdom. Locals came together to honour the memory of lives lost and to once again, urgently call on the British government to put an end to these needless deaths and to act by implementing safe and legal routes to asylum in the UK.
    UK-Dover-Candlelit-Vigil2867.jpg
  • Locals gathered on Dover seafront for a candlelit vigil to mark the tragic death of a 27 year old Eritrean man who sadly fell from an overcrowd boat in the English channel, the event was held on the 19th of August 2021 in Dover, United Kingdom. Locals came together to honour the memory of lives lost and to once again, urgently call on the British government to put an end to these needless deaths and to act by implementing safe and legal routes to asylum in the UK.
    UK-Dover-Candlelit-Vigil2851.jpg
  • Locals gathered on Dover seafront for a candlelit vigil to mark the tragic death of a 27 year old Eritrean man who sadly fell from an overcrowd boat in the English channel, the event was held on the 19th of August 2021 in Dover, United Kingdom. Locals came together to honour the memory of lives lost and to once again, urgently call on the British government to put an end to these needless deaths and to act by implementing safe and legal routes to asylum in the UK.
    UK-Dover-Candlelit-Vigil2850.jpg
  • Locals gathered on Dover seafront for a candlelit vigil to mark the tragic death of a 27 year old Eritrean man who sadly fell from an overcrowd boat in the English channel, the event was held on the 19th of August 2021 in Dover, United Kingdom. Locals came together to honour the memory of lives lost and to once again, urgently call on the British government to put an end to these needless deaths and to act by implementing safe and legal routes to asylum in the UK.
    UK-Dover-Candlelit-Vigil2834.jpg
  • Lost pink bow on the street in London, England, United Kingdom.
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  • A young walker descends Glencoe's Lost Valley (in Gaelic: Coire Gabhail). Carefully making his way down solid stone steps prepared especially for inexperienced trekkers, the lad descends down towards a deer fence to continue into a small copse. The A82 road is seen way below, a route through Glencoe serving locals and many thousands of tourists who come to this region of northern Britain for its dramatic landscape, if unpredictable weather. Wearing a small daypack, the boy is ahead of his family, eager to explore more of this countryside on his own. He is a free-spirit, enjoying his boyhood and increasing independence.
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  • A detail of poetry and sentences forming Graveyard of Lost Species, a boat artwork created by by artists and commissioned by Arts Catalyst, at low-tide on the Thames estuary, at Leigh creek, on 10th September 2019, in Leigh-on-Sea, Essex, England. The project celebrates the local tradition of wrecking boats on the salt marsh, its decaying memory of what has changed or passed. The boat is the Souvenir, a 39-foot Thames bawley 1933 which once served the local fish trade in nearby Southend-on-Sea.
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  • A low-tide landscape of poetry and sentences forming Graveyard of Lost Species, an boat artwork created by by artists and commissioned by Arts Catalyst, at low-tide on the Thames estuary, at Leigh creek, on 10th September 2019, in Leigh-on-Sea, Essex, England. The project celebrates the local tradition of wrecking boats on the salt marsh, its decaying memory of what has changed or passed. The boat is the Souvenir, a 39-foot Thames bawley 1933 which once served the local fish trade in nearby Southend-on-Sea.
    estuary_walk-16-10-09-2019.jpg
  • Hackney, London. Poster for lost dog appealing for help in finding him and offering a reward.
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  • Luke Johnson looking lost & muddy at the Glastonbury festival 2007
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  • Sign on a chalet for the bookies and lost property, Butlins holiday camp, Skegness. Butlins Skegness is a holiday camp located in Ingoldmells near Skegness in Lincolnshire. Sir William Butlin conceived of its creation based on his experiences at a Canadian summer camp in his youth and by observation of the actions of other holiday accommodation providers, both in seaside resort lodging houses and in earlier smaller holiday campsThe camp began opened in 1936, when it quickly proved to be a success with a need for expansion. The camp included dining and recreation facilities, such as dance halls and sports fields. Over the past 75 years the camp has seen continuous use and development, in the mid-1980s and again in the late 1990s being subject to substantial investment and redevelopment. In the late 1990s the site was re-branded as a holiday resort, and remains open today as one of three remaining Butlins resorts.
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  • Lost Mouse poster pinned to a tree on Highgate street, London, United Kingdom. The message Bear seeks mouse indicates a love message from a man bear to a woman mouse, and pinned outside her house
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  • Lost cat picture outside Chelsea and Westminster registry office, Kings Road.
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  • A Lost cat poster stuck up on a lamp post in Surrey.
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  • Locals gathered on Dover seafront for a candlelit vigil to mark the tragic death of a 27 year old Eritrean man who sadly fell from an overcrowd boat in the English channel, the event was held on the 19th of August 2021 in Dover, United Kingdom. Locals came together to honour the memory of lives lost and to once again, urgently call on the British government to put an end to these needless deaths and to act by implementing safe and legal routes to asylum in the UK.
    UK-Dover-Candlelit-Vigil2887.jpg
  • St Thomas’ Hospital next to the the National Covid memorial wall, a sea of red love hearts remembering all those who have died due to the COVID-19 pandemic on the 25th of May 2021 on the south bank in London, United Kingdom. Over 150,000 people have lost their lives in the United Kingdom due to the pandemic, the wall is a space for them to be remembered.
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  • The National Covid memorial wall, a sea of red love hearts remembering all those who have died due to the COVID-19 pandemic on the 25th of May 2021 on the south bank in London, United Kingdom. Over 150,000 people have lost their lives in the United Kingdom due to the pandemic, the wall is a space for them to be remembered.
    UK-COVID-Memorial-Wall-0810.jpg
  • The National Covid memorial wall, a sea of red love hearts remembering all those who have died due to the COVID-19 pandemic on the 25th of May 2021 on the south bank in London, United Kingdom. Over 150,000 people have lost their lives in the United Kingdom due to the pandemic, the wall is a space for them to be remembered.
    UK-COVID-Memorial-Wall-0806.jpg
  • The National Covid memorial wall, a sea of red love hearts remembering all those who have died due to the COVID-19 pandemic on the 25th of May 2021 on the south bank in London, United Kingdom. Over 150,000 people have lost their lives in the United Kingdom due to the pandemic, the wall is a space for them to be remembered.
    UK-COVID-Memorial-Wall-0678.jpg
  • The 12th Fourth Plinth sculpture named 'The Invisible Enemy Should Not Exist' by artist Michael Rakowitz, in Trafalgar Square, on 5th April 2018 in London, United Kingdom. The artwork attempts to recreate more than 7,000 objects which have been lost forever. Some were looted from the Iraq Museum in 2003, while others were destroyed at archaeological sites across the country during the Iraq War. Rakowitz has recreated the Lamassu. This winged bull and protective deity guarded the entrance to Nergal Gate of Nineveh from 700 BC until it was destroyed by Daesh in 2015. The Fourth Plinth is an empty plinth in Trafalgar Square in central London originally intended to hold an equestrian statue. For over 150 years there was much squabbling about what to do with the fourth plinth, but very little agreement, until the temporary use of the plinth to display three pieces of art in the last years of the 20th century lead to a commission being formed to decide on a use for it. Eventually that commission unanimously decided to use it for the temporary display of artworks.
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  • The 12th Fourth Plinth sculpture named 'The Invisible Enemy Should Not Exist' by artist Michael Rakowitz, in Trafalgar Square, on 5th April 2018 in London, United Kingdom. The artwork attempts to recreate more than 7,000 objects which have been lost forever. Some were looted from the Iraq Museum in 2003, while others were destroyed at archaeological sites across the country during the Iraq War. Rakowitz has recreated the Lamassu. This winged bull and protective deity guarded the entrance to Nergal Gate of Nineveh from 700 BC until it was destroyed by Daesh in 2015. The Fourth Plinth is an empty plinth in Trafalgar Square in central London originally intended to hold an equestrian statue. For over 150 years there was much squabbling about what to do with the fourth plinth, but very little agreement, until the temporary use of the plinth to display three pieces of art in the last years of the 20th century lead to a commission being formed to decide on a use for it. Eventually that commission unanimously decided to use it for the temporary display of artworks.
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  • The official launch of Circus 250, the UK and Ireland-wide festival celebrating 250 years of circus throughout 2018 on 25th July 2017 in London, United Kingdom. Internationally renowned circus company Lost in Translation perform on the very spot on London’s SouthBank where in 1768, retired cavalryman, showman and entrepreneur Philip Astley drew out a ring and filled it with astonishing acts. Every circus, anywhere in the world, began at that moment.
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  • The official launch of Circus 250, the UK and Ireland-wide festival celebrating 250 years of circus throughout 2018 on 25th July 2017 in London, United Kingdom. Internationally renowned circus company Lost in Translation perform on the very spot on London’s SouthBank where in 1768, retired cavalryman, showman and entrepreneur Philip Astley drew out a ring and filled it with astonishing acts. Every circus, anywhere in the world, began at that moment.
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  • Lost elderly women western tourists studying a map in the busy street on the 20th January 2018  in the city of Udaipur, India. Behind her 2 Rajasthani women with traditional saris and veils share a scooter in the busy traffic.
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  • The National Covid memorial wall, a sea of red love hearts remembering all those who have died due to the COVID-19 pandemic on the 25th of May 2021 on the south bank in London, United Kingdom. Over 150,000 people have lost their lives in the United Kingdom due to the pandemic, the wall is a space for them to be remembered.
    UK-COVID-Memorial-Wall-0794.jpg
  • The National Covid memorial wall, a sea of red love hearts remembering all those who have died due to the COVID-19 pandemic on the 25th of May 2021 on the south bank in London, United Kingdom. Over 150,000 people have lost their lives in the United Kingdom due to the pandemic, the wall is a space for them to be remembered.
    UK-COVID-Memorial-Wall-0791.jpg
  • The National Covid memorial wall, a sea of red love hearts remembering all those who have died due to the COVID-19 pandemic on the 25th of May 2021 on the south bank in London, United Kingdom. Over 150,000 people have lost their lives in the United Kingdom due to the pandemic, the wall is a space for them to be remembered.
    UK-COVID-Memorial-Wall-0784.jpg
  • Two people walk past the National Covid memorial wall, a sea of red love hearts remembering all those who have died due to the COVID-19 pandemic on the 25th of May 2021 on the south bank in London, United Kingdom. Over 150,000 people have lost their lives in the United Kingdom due to the pandemic, the wall is a space for them to be remembered.
    UK-COVID-Memorial-Wall-0779.jpg
  • A woman wearing a red jacket walks past the National Covid memorial wall, a sea of red love hearts remembering all those who have died due to the COVID-19 pandemic on the 25th of May 2021 on the south bank in London, United Kingdom. Over 150,000 people have lost their lives in the United Kingdom due to the pandemic, the wall is a space for them to be remembered.
    UK-COVID-Memorial-Wall-0776.jpg
  • The National Covid memorial wall, a sea of red love hearts remembering all those who have died due to the COVID-19 pandemic on the 25th of May 2021 on the south bank in London, United Kingdom. Over 150,000 people have lost their lives in the United Kingdom due to the pandemic, the wall is a space for them to be remembered.
    UK-COVID-Memorial-Wall-0745.jpg
  • The National Covid memorial wall, a sea of red love hearts remembering all those who have died due to the COVID-19 pandemic on the 25th of May 2021 on the south bank in London, United Kingdom. Over 150,000 people have lost their lives in the United Kingdom due to the pandemic, the wall is a space for them to be remembered.
    UK-COVID-Memorial-Wall-0731.jpg
  • The National Covid memorial wall, a sea of red love hearts remembering all those who have died due to the COVID-19 pandemic on the 25th of May 2021 on the south bank in London, United Kingdom. Over 150,000 people have lost their lives in the United Kingdom due to the pandemic, the wall is a space for them to be remembered.
    UK-COVID-Memorial-Wall-0730.jpg
  • The National Covid memorial wall, a sea of red love hearts remembering all those who have died due to the COVID-19 pandemic on the 25th of May 2021 on the south bank in London, United Kingdom. Over 150,000 people have lost their lives in the United Kingdom due to the pandemic, the wall is a space for them to be remembered.
    UK-COVID-Memorial-Wall-0726.jpg
  • The National Covid memorial wall, a sea of red love hearts remembering all those who have died due to the COVID-19 pandemic on the 25th of May 2021 on the south bank in London, United Kingdom. Over 150,000 people have lost their lives in the United Kingdom due to the pandemic, the wall is a space for them to be remembered.
    UK-COVID-Memorial-Wall-0711.jpg
  • The National Covid memorial wall, a sea of red love hearts remembering all those who have died due to the COVID-19 pandemic on the 25th of May 2021 on the south bank in London, United Kingdom. Over 150,000 people have lost their lives in the United Kingdom due to the pandemic, the wall is a space for them to be remembered.
    UK-COVID-Memorial-Wall-0702.jpg
  • The National Covid memorial wall, a sea of red love hearts remembering all those who have died due to the COVID-19 pandemic on the 25th of May 2021 on the south bank in London, United Kingdom. Over 150,000 people have lost their lives in the United Kingdom due to the pandemic, the wall is a space for them to be remembered.
    UK-COVID-Memorial-Wall-0685.jpg
  • The National Covid memorial wall, a sea of red love hearts remembering all those who have died due to the COVID-19 pandemic on the 25th of May 2021 on the south bank in London, United Kingdom. Over 150,000 people have lost their lives in the United Kingdom due to the pandemic, the wall is a space for them to be remembered.
    UK-COVID-Memorial-Wall-0692.jpg
  • The National Covid memorial wall, a sea of red love hearts remembering all those who have died due to the COVID-19 pandemic on the 25th of May 2021 on the south bank in London, United Kingdom. Over 150,000 people have lost their lives in the United Kingdom due to the pandemic, the wall is a space for them to be remembered.
    UK-COVID-Memorial-Wall-0691.jpg
  • A woman walks past the National Covid memorial wall, a sea of red love hearts remembering all those who have died due to the COVID-19 pandemic on the 25th of May 2021 on the south bank in London, United Kingdom. Over 150,000 people have lost their lives in the United Kingdom due to the pandemic, the wall is a space for them to be remembered.
    UK-COVID-Memorial-Wall-0689.jpg
  • The National Covid memorial wall, a sea of red love hearts remembering all those who have died due to the COVID-19 pandemic on the 25th of May 2021 on the south bank in London, United Kingdom. Over 150,000 people have lost their lives in the United Kingdom due to the pandemic, the wall is a space for them to be remembered.
    UK-COVID-Memorial-Wall-0680.jpg
  • The National Covid memorial wall, a sea of red love hearts remembering all those who have died due to the COVID-19 pandemic on the 25th of May 2021 on the south bank in London, United Kingdom. Over 150,000 people have lost their lives in the United Kingdom due to the pandemic, the wall is a space for them to be remembered.
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  • The National Covid memorial wall, a sea of red love hearts remembering all those who have died due to the COVID-19 pandemic on the 25th of May 2021 on the south bank in London, United Kingdom. Over 150,000 people have lost their lives in the United Kingdom due to the pandemic, the wall is a space for them to be remembered.
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  • Lost tourist closely reading a map in the City of London.
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  • Lost tourist closely reading a map in the City of London.
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  • Exterior with passing tourists seemingly a little lost looking at their map outside St Pauls Catherdral in London, England, United Kingdom. St Pauls is a Church of England cathedral and sits at the highest point in the City of London. The present church dating from the late 17th century was built to an English Baroque design of Sir Christopher Wren, as part of a major rebuilding program which took place in the city.
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  • The 12th Fourth Plinth sculpture named 'The Invisible Enemy Should Not Exist' by artist Michael Rakowitz, in Trafalgar Square, on 5th April 2018 in London, United Kingdom. The artwork attempts to recreate more than 7,000 objects which have been lost forever. Some were looted from the Iraq Museum in 2003, while others were destroyed at archaeological sites across the country during the Iraq War. Rakowitz has recreated the Lamassu. This winged bull and protective deity guarded the entrance to Nergal Gate of Nineveh from 700 BC until it was destroyed by Daesh in 2015. The Fourth Plinth is an empty plinth in Trafalgar Square in central London originally intended to hold an equestrian statue. For over 150 years there was much squabbling about what to do with the fourth plinth, but very little agreement, until the temporary use of the plinth to display three pieces of art in the last years of the 20th century lead to a commission being formed to decide on a use for it. Eventually that commission unanimously decided to use it for the temporary display of artworks.
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  • The 12th Fourth Plinth sculpture named 'The Invisible Enemy Should Not Exist' by artist Michael Rakowitz, in Trafalgar Square, on 5th April 2018 in London, United Kingdom. The artwork attempts to recreate more than 7,000 objects which have been lost forever. Some were looted from the Iraq Museum in 2003, while others were destroyed at archaeological sites across the country during the Iraq War. Rakowitz has recreated the Lamassu. This winged bull and protective deity guarded the entrance to Nergal Gate of Nineveh from 700 BC until it was destroyed by Daesh in 2015. The Fourth Plinth is an empty plinth in Trafalgar Square in central London originally intended to hold an equestrian statue. For over 150 years there was much squabbling about what to do with the fourth plinth, but very little agreement, until the temporary use of the plinth to display three pieces of art in the last years of the 20th century lead to a commission being formed to decide on a use for it. Eventually that commission unanimously decided to use it for the temporary display of artworks.
    20180405_fourth plinth_008.jpg
  • The 12th Fourth Plinth sculpture named 'The Invisible Enemy Should Not Exist' by artist Michael Rakowitz, in Trafalgar Square, on 5th April 2018 in London, United Kingdom. The artwork attempts to recreate more than 7,000 objects which have been lost forever. Some were looted from the Iraq Museum in 2003, while others were destroyed at archaeological sites across the country during the Iraq War. Rakowitz has recreated the Lamassu. This winged bull and protective deity guarded the entrance to Nergal Gate of Nineveh from 700 BC until it was destroyed by Daesh in 2015. The Fourth Plinth is an empty plinth in Trafalgar Square in central London originally intended to hold an equestrian statue. For over 150 years there was much squabbling about what to do with the fourth plinth, but very little agreement, until the temporary use of the plinth to display three pieces of art in the last years of the 20th century lead to a commission being formed to decide on a use for it. Eventually that commission unanimously decided to use it for the temporary display of artworks.
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  • The 12th Fourth Plinth sculpture named 'The Invisible Enemy Should Not Exist' by artist Michael Rakowitz, in Trafalgar Square, on 5th April 2018 in London, United Kingdom. The artwork attempts to recreate more than 7,000 objects which have been lost forever. Some were looted from the Iraq Museum in 2003, while others were destroyed at archaeological sites across the country during the Iraq War. Rakowitz has recreated the Lamassu. This winged bull and protective deity guarded the entrance to Nergal Gate of Nineveh from 700 BC until it was destroyed by Daesh in 2015. The Fourth Plinth is an empty plinth in Trafalgar Square in central London originally intended to hold an equestrian statue. For over 150 years there was much squabbling about what to do with the fourth plinth, but very little agreement, until the temporary use of the plinth to display three pieces of art in the last years of the 20th century lead to a commission being formed to decide on a use for it. Eventually that commission unanimously decided to use it for the temporary display of artworks.
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  • The 12th Fourth Plinth sculpture named 'The Invisible Enemy Should Not Exist' by artist Michael Rakowitz, in Trafalgar Square, on 5th April 2018 in London, United Kingdom. The artwork attempts to recreate more than 7,000 objects which have been lost forever. Some were looted from the Iraq Museum in 2003, while others were destroyed at archaeological sites across the country during the Iraq War. Rakowitz has recreated the Lamassu. This winged bull and protective deity guarded the entrance to Nergal Gate of Nineveh from 700 BC until it was destroyed by Daesh in 2015. The Fourth Plinth is an empty plinth in Trafalgar Square in central London originally intended to hold an equestrian statue. For over 150 years there was much squabbling about what to do with the fourth plinth, but very little agreement, until the temporary use of the plinth to display three pieces of art in the last years of the 20th century lead to a commission being formed to decide on a use for it. Eventually that commission unanimously decided to use it for the temporary display of artworks.
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  • The 12th Fourth Plinth sculpture named 'The Invisible Enemy Should Not Exist' by artist Michael Rakowitz, in Trafalgar Square, on 5th April 2018 in London, United Kingdom. The artwork attempts to recreate more than 7,000 objects which have been lost forever. Some were looted from the Iraq Museum in 2003, while others were destroyed at archaeological sites across the country during the Iraq War. Rakowitz has recreated the Lamassu. This winged bull and protective deity guarded the entrance to Nergal Gate of Nineveh from 700 BC until it was destroyed by Daesh in 2015. The Fourth Plinth is an empty plinth in Trafalgar Square in central London originally intended to hold an equestrian statue. For over 150 years there was much squabbling about what to do with the fourth plinth, but very little agreement, until the temporary use of the plinth to display three pieces of art in the last years of the 20th century lead to a commission being formed to decide on a use for it. Eventually that commission unanimously decided to use it for the temporary display of artworks.
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  • At dawn, a week after the September 11th attacks in New York and in Washington DC, we see the haunted figures of war veterans looking up at the names of dead comrades of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Constitution Gardens, Washington DC where 58,195 names of casualties are recorded on its polished wall. In the foreground are some of those mens' identities whose average age was 19 in the sixties and seventies. A hazy sun rises over the point of the Washington Memorial at a time when the nation was mourning those killed in the New York and Washington attacks, when the military was about to mobilise once again with many American lives lost. The Vietnam war however, remains a low-point in the nation's history and the old men who survived return to trace their buddies which helps them deal with the traumatic loss of their friends and their own youth.
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  • In the foreground a local dog lies down in the afternoon heat on rutted ancient Roman flag stones while in the background tourists walk down the old highway in Pompeii, Italy. Next to his exhausted body, the grooved ruts carved by wooden wheels can still be seen next to a large stepping stone which let chariots ride over the stone yet allowed pedestrians to step over the road. Pompeii is a ruined Roman city near modern Naples in the Italian region of Campania. It was completely buried during a catastrophic eruption of the volcano Mount Vesuvius on 24 August 79 AD. The volcano covered Pompeii under many metres of ash, and it was lost for over 1,600 years before its accidental rediscovery in 1748. Since then, its excavation has provided an extraordinarily detailed insight into the life of a city at the height of the Roman Empire. Today, it is a main tourist attraction of Italy and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Pompeii has become a popular tourist destination; with approximately 2.5 million visitors a year, it is the most popular tourist attraction in Italy.
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  • Father Peter Geldard sits in his former Anglican Church near Faversham, England. He sits in a pew clasping his hands together and looking away as if lost in thought, the Christian cross and altar in the distance. Geldard is known for his stance against the Church of England's vote allowing the ordination of women priests in 1992, causing a huge row with Anglican church worshippers. Clergy, including five bishops, eventually left to join the Catholic Church including Father Geldard, who led the opposition and became a notorious debater, campaigner, and general nuisance to the church. He eventually resigned from his Anglican orders, moved out of his vicarage house and along with thirty-five members of his former parish (including the churchwardens and all the members of the parish council), now attends Mass at the Catholic church in Faversham.
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  • The official launch of Circus 250, the UK and Ireland-wide festival celebrating 250 years of circus throughout 2018 on 25th July 2017 in London, United Kingdom. Internationally renowned circus company Lost in Translation perform on the very spot on London’s SouthBank where in 1768, retired cavalryman, showman and entrepreneur Philip Astley drew out a ring and filled it with astonishing acts. Every circus, anywhere in the world, began at that moment. Artist Sir Peter Blake has created a special logo for the anniversary.
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  • The official launch of Circus 250, the UK and Ireland-wide festival celebrating 250 years of circus throughout 2018 on 25th July 2017 in London, United Kingdom. Internationally renowned circus company Lost in Translation perform on the very spot on London’s SouthBank where in 1768, retired cavalryman, showman and entrepreneur Philip Astley drew out a ring and filled it with astonishing acts. Every circus, anywhere in the world, began at that moment.
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  • The official launch of Circus 250, the UK and Ireland-wide festival celebrating 250 years of circus throughout 2018 on 25th July 2017 in London, United Kingdom. Internationally renowned circus company Lost in Translation perform on the very spot on London’s SouthBank where in 1768, retired cavalryman, showman and entrepreneur Philip Astley drew out a ring and filled it with astonishing acts. Every circus, anywhere in the world, began at that moment.
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  • Poster pinned to tree to inform the local community of a lost cat in Highgate, London, United Kingdom.
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  • Two lost boys in mexican wrestlers outfits refer to a map at the Glastonbury Festival 2016. The Glastonbury Festival is the largest greenfield festival in the world, and is now attended by around 175,000 people. Its a five-day music festival that takes place near Pilton, Somerset. In addition to contemporary music, the festival hosts dance, comedy, theatre, circus, cabaret, and other arts. Held at Worthy Farm in Pilton, leading pop and rock artists have headlined, alongside thousands of others appearing on smaller stages and performance areas.
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  • Fatboy Slim dressed as ballerina bumble bee playing Lost Vagueness at Glastonbury in 2007.
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  • Fatboy Slim dressed as ballerina bumble bee playing Lost Vagueness at Glastonbury in 2007.
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  • Discarded high heel shoe in the City of London, near to The Gerkhin. Sign that a night out went a liitle crazy.
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  • Discarded high heel shoe in the City of London, near to The Gerkhin. Sign that a night out went a liitle crazy.
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  • Discarded high heel shoe in the City of London, near to The Gerkhin. Sign that a night out went a liitle crazy.
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  • Discarded high heel shoe in the City of London, near to The Gerkhin. Sign that a night out went a liitle crazy.
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  • Discarded high heel shoe in the City of London, near to The Gerkhin. Sign that a night out went a liitle crazy.
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  • A woman consults her map of the capital while a man looks on, on 6th September 2017, in London, England.
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  • 'Counting the Cost' is a memorial sculpture in glass designed by Renato Niemis which is outside at the American Air Museum at the Imperial War Museum, RAF Duxford, England. The sculpture comprises of 52 toughened clear float glass panels, each etched with the outlines of 7,031 aircraft missing in action in operations flown by American air forces (Air Force and Navy Groups) from Britain during the Second World War. The images are scaled at 1:240, diagonally pointing towards the blue summer sky once filled with bombers and fighters during the air campaign over Germany and France. Picture from the 'Plane Pictures' project, a celebration of aviation aesthetics and flying culture, 100 years after the Wright brothers first 12 seconds/120 feet powered flight at Kitty Hawk,1903.
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  • Women tourists pause to look at a map of central London (Londres) beneath a large male model's face advertising Nike's Tech Fleeces. With the model's large face gazing steadily outwards from the shop's window, we see the eiptome of male beauty - a handsome and rugged male to seduce women shoppers into the Nike store. Underneath we see the three women consulting their map of central London - seeking directions to their next location.
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  • An elderly gentleman looks at a map of the city as London travellers make their way past at a Waterloo bus stop. The old man looks bewildered as a visitor to the capital, a confusing network of transport routes and locations that travellers need to understand during their travel day.
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  • Tourists examine one of the many street maps of central London, this one located outside Holborn station.
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  • An IT support worker wrestles with a spaghetti of cables serving the computer systems  at a trading company.From the series Desk Job, a project which explores globalisation through office life around the World.
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  • Two women stand in front of a city map, looking for directions in the City of London, the capitals financial district, on 23rd April 2022, in London, England.
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  • Seen from his rear, a visitor to the capital checks his whereabouts from one of the many map posts around London, on the corner of Liverpool Street and Old Broad Street in the City of London, the capitals financial district, on 23rd November 2021, in London, England.
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