RM2BBFR29–Birmingham, West Midlands, UK. 31st March 2020. A screen on New Street Train Station thanks the NHS in Birmingham city centre during the Coronavirus pandemic lockdown. Credit Darren Staples/Alamy Live News.
RM2BEJT22–Kegworth, Leicestershire, UK. 14th April 2020. A Fred Sherwood Group lorry sign written with a thank you message to the NHS is driven on the M1 motorway near Kegworth during the Coronavirus pandemic lockdown. Credit Darren Staples/Alamy Live News.
RM2BEJT23–Kegworth, Leicestershire, UK. 14th April 2020. A Fred Sherwood Group lorry sign written with a thank you message to the NHS is driven on the M1 motorway near Kegworth during the Coronavirus pandemic lockdown. Credit Darren Staples/Alamy Live News.
RM2GPFPHW–Markfield, Leicestershire, UK. 29th September 2021. A sign hangs from a petrol pump reserved for the Emergency Service and NHS workers after the government urged people to carry on buying petrol as normal, despite supply problems that have closed some stations. Credit Darren Staples/Alamy Live News.
RM2GPFPHT–Markfield, Leicestershire, UK. 29th September 2021. A sign hangs from a petrol pump reserved for the Emergency Service and NHS workers after the government urged people to carry on buying petrol as normal, despite supply problems that have closed some stations. Credit Darren Staples/Alamy Live News.
RM2GPFPHY–Markfield, Leicestershire, UK. 29th September 2021. A sign hangs from a petrol pump reserved for the Emergency Service and NHS workers after the government urged people to carry on buying petrol as normal, despite supply problems that have closed some stations. Credit Darren Staples/Alamy Live News.
RM2GPFPHX–Markfield, Leicestershire, UK. 29th September 2021. A sign hangs from a petrol pump reserved for the Emergency Service and NHS workers after the government urged people to carry on buying petrol as normal, despite supply problems that have closed some stations. Credit Darren Staples/Alamy Live News.
RM2GPFPJ0–Markfield, Leicestershire, UK. 29th September 2021. A sign hangs from a petrol pump reserved for the Emergency Service and NHS workers after the government urged people to carry on buying petrol as normal, despite supply problems that have closed some stations. Credit Darren Staples/Alamy Live News.
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