RM2F2Y0FA–Clapham Common, London, UK 13th March 2021. A memorial vigil is held for Sarah Everard, the British woman murdered by a serving UK police officer. The vigil was originally planned as a Covid compliant, socially distanced event, however, the Metropolitan police decided to ban it under covid regulations which caused anger and more people to attend. Protestors were faced with a large police presence which led to tension, clashes and a number of arrests. Credit: Denise Laura Baker/Alamy Live News
RM2F2R63R–London, UK. 13th Mar 2021. Women's Safety Campaigners at the bandstand on Clapham Common where they are planning to stage a vigil tonight. 13th March 2021 Clapham Common, Southwest London, England, United Kingdom Credit: Jeff Gilbert/Alamy Live News
RMGXBM2G–Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service CATS on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better.
RM2F2XGK2–Clapham Common, London, UK. 13th Mar, 2021. Despite the warmings from the MET to not attend the vigil, thousands of people arrives to play flowers as a mark of respect for the death of Sarah Everard. Sisters Uncut, a feminist group who support women who have sufffered domestic violence and murder at the hands of some men arrived to make speeches. Police moved in swiftly to cris of outrage as police officers proceeded to remove people and arrest others. Credit: Natasha Quarmby/Alamy Live News
RM2F2Y0NR–London, UK, 13th March 2021. A vigil in memory of Sarah Everard and against violence towards women at Clapham Common. Credit: Ollie Cole/Alamy Live News
RM2F2Y7YB–London, UK. 13th Mar, 2021. Londoners gathering during the vigil for Sarah Everard being held at Clapham Common.33 year old Sarah Everard was walking to her home in Brixton when she was kidnaped and murdered by a London Metropolitan Police officer. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RMN00DR9–Queenstown Rd, London, UK. 13th May, 2017. The Moonwalk london May 14, 2017 Clapham Junction on Queenstown Road Credit: Natasa/StockimoNews/Alamy Live News
RM2F2XN7H–LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 13: Peoplelay flowers to pay their respects following the murder of Sarah Everard after an official vigil was cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Metropolitian Police Officer Wayne Couzens has been charged with her kidnap and murder. on Saturday 13th March 2021. (Credit: Lucy North | MI News) Credit: MI News & Sport /Alamy Live News
RM2F2X85D–London, UK. 13th Mar, 2021. Crowd gathers at 6pm at bandstand. 6PM gathering announced by Reclaim the Streets was banned due to coronavirus restrictions. Tributes to Sarah Everard at Clapham Common bandstand. Credit: JOHNNY ARMSTEAD/Alamy Live News
RM2KCATN1–Peoplelay flowers to pay their respects following the murder of Sarah Everard after an official vigil was cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Metropolitian Police Officer Wayne Couzens has been charged with her kidnap and murder. on Saturday 13th March 2021. (Photo by Lucy North/MI News/NurPhoto)
RM2J2DE0X–David Cassidy, singer, actor and musician, in 1985. Pictured in Clapham Common, London, on a filming break for his latest single. David Bruce Cassidy is widely known for his role as Keith Partridge in the 1970s musical sitcom The Partridge Family, which led to his becoming one of pop culture's most celebrated teen idols and pop singers of the 1970s. He later had a career in both acting and music. Picture taken 13th February 1985