RF2J98YJH–Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK, 21 May 2022. Irish language rally, Belfast. Thousands attended a rally in Belfast calling for Irish language legislation. The protesters marched from West Belfast to City Hall where they were addressed by Irish speakers. The event was organised by An Dream Dearg.
RF2J98YJF–Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK, 21 May 2022. Irish language rally, Belfast. Thousands attended a rally in Belfast calling for Irish language legislation. The protesters marched from West Belfast to City Hall where they were addressed by Irish speakers. The event was organised by An Dream Dearg.
RF2J98YJ9–Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK, 21 May 2022. Irish language rally, Belfast. Thousands attended a rally in Belfast calling for Irish language legislation. The protesters marched from West Belfast to City Hall where they were addressed by Irish speakers. The event was organised by An Dream Dearg.
RF2J98YJA–Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK, 21 May 2022. Irish language rally, Belfast. Thousands attended a rally in Belfast calling for Irish language legislation. The protesters marched from West Belfast to City Hall where they were addressed by Irish speakers. The event was organised by An Dream Dearg.
RF2J98YJC–Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK, 21 May 2022. Irish language rally, Belfast. Thousands attended a rally in Belfast calling for Irish language legislation. The protesters marched from West Belfast to City Hall where they were addressed by Irish speakers. The event was organised by An Dream Dearg.
RF2J98YJK–Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK, 21 May 2022. Irish language rally, Belfast. Thousands attended a rally in Belfast calling for Irish language legislation. The protesters marched from West Belfast to City Hall where they were addressed by Irish speakers. The event was organised by An Dream Dearg.
RF2J7AN5Y–Belfast, Northern Ireland, May 7, 2022. ROSA NI, Socialist Feminist Movement held a rally at the City Hall to express concern over the current controversy about the leaked changes to the Roe v Wade abortion judgement in the US.
RF2DEY30R–Bangor, Northern Ireland, UK, 2 December 2020: Stones and pebbles on Eisenhower Pier painted with messages of support for NHS staff and keyworkers during the Coronavirus pandemic
RF2DEY311–Bangor, Northern Ireland, UK, 2 December 2020: Stones and pebbles on Eisenhower Pier painted with messages of support for NHS staff and keyworkers during the Coronavirus pandemic
RF2DDJ1AA–Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK, 25 November 2020: Sign on the ground Donegall Square reminding people to Keep Your Distance. A figure is seen walking out of frame
RF2DDJ1AF–Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK, 25 November 2020: People walk past a sign in Donegall Square North reminding the public to Wash Your Hands
RF2DDJ1A5–Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK, 25 November 2020: Sign on the gates to Belfast City Hall reminding people of social distancing and to stay 2 metres apart
RF2DDJ1AN–Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK, 25 November 2020: A girl walks past tables stacked outside the Garrick Bar, Chichester Street as lock down looms
RF2DD19HT–Large red buoy with Custom House in background, Donegall Quay, Belfast
RF2DD1C8E–Greggs Quay apartments, Belfast. Apartments situated by the River Lagan. The apartments are situated across the river from the Waterfront Hall
RF2DC8P1F–Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK, 19 November 2020: Road signs, Dunbar Street notifying of new road layout for social distancing
RF2DC8P1H–Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK, 19 November 2020: Road signs, Dunbar Street notifying of new road layout for social distancing
RF2DB6NMM–Titanic Memorial Garden in the grounds of city hall, Belfast, Northern Ireland
RF2DB6NMR–New Road Layout for Social Distancing, Adelaide Street, Belfast, Northern Ireland
RF2DB6NMH–Titanic Memorial Garden in the grounds of city hall, Belfast, Northern Ireland
RF2DB6NND–Chicken and chorizo jambalaya. Pan is on cooker with ladle
RF2DB6NN9–Clarendon Dock sign, Belfast, Northern Ireland
RF2DB6NF8–Designated Smoking Area sign mounted on a boarded up window
RF2DB6NDJ–No Parking on Footpath sign, Titanic Quarter, Belfast, Northern Ireland
RF2DB6NN7–Clarendon Docks with City Quays 1 in the background, Belfast, Northern Ireland
RF2DB6NNC–Ships mooring bollard, Alexandra Dock, Belfast, Northern Ireland. HMS Caroline is in background
RF2DB6NN4–City Quays 3 construction continues, showing a yellow crane against a blue sky, Belfast, Northern Ireland
RF2DB6NJ3–Take Care Narrow Path graphic on a pavement
RF2DB6NDK–Bench at The Duke of York Bar, Commercial Court, Belfast, Northern Ireland
RF2DB6NMW–CCTV cameras mounted overhead
RF2D9T7W8–Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK, 7 November 2020: A cyclist on Queen's Road, Titanic Quarter on a bright sunny morning. Cycling is growing in popularity in the city during the Coronavirus pandemic
RF2D9T7WH–Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK, 7 November 2020: A cyclist crosses the Lagan Weir Bridge on a bright sunny morning. Cycling is growing in popularity in the city during the Coronavirus pandemic
RF2D9T7WC–Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK, 7 November 2020: Cyclists pass the House Targaryen window, Queens Quay on a bright sunny morning. Cycling is growing in popularity in the city during the Coronavirus pandemic
RF2D9GA0J–Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK, 4 November 2020: A young couple walk past a sign at Donegall Place reminding people to Stay Safe
RF2D9GA0A–Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK, 4 November 2020: Cyclist wearing a mask rides past the Ann Street end of Joy's Entry.
RF2D9GA0G–Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK, 4 November 2020: A couple walk past the closed Crown Bar. Bars in Northern Ireland have been closed from 16 October and are due to open on 15 November. Dr. Tom Black, Chair of the BMA, Northern Ireland has questioned the wisdom of relaxing the lock down on this date.
RF2D9GA0X–Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK, 5 November 2020: Signs at Arthur Square reminding people to keep their distance. The Spirit of Belfast sculpture is in the background
RF2D8W7YJ–An outside table with Autumn leaves during lock down at 2Taps wine bar, Belfast, Northern Ireland.
RF2D8W7Y5–RNLI Lifeboat in Belfast Harbour Marina with Titanic Belfast in background
RF2D8W7Y2–Belfast Buoys with Titanic Belfast in the distance
RM2D8W7RH–Woman staining a garden summerhouse
RF2D8W808–Eisenhower Pier, Bangor, County Down, Northern Ireland
RF2D8W7RX–Gloved hand holding a brush shaft while working in the garden
RF2D8W7TJ–Titanic Quarter Train Station sign with Shipyard crane in the background, Queens Road, Belfast, Northern Ireland
RF2D8W802–People walking on the Lagan Weir Bridge, Belfast, Northern Ireland
RF2D8W7T4–Salad mix on wheaten bread
RF2D8W7T8–City Quays 3 under construction, Belfast, Northern Ireland
RF2D8W7TY–People walking on Ballyholme Beach, Bangor, County Down, Northern Ireland
RF2D8W7RY–Woman ironing clothes with motion blur
RF2D8W7TE–City Quays 3 under construction with City Quays 1 and 2, Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK
RF2D8W7TC–Help Point on Lagan Weir Bridge, Belfast, Northern Ireland
RF2D8W7YF–A cyclist passes the Merchant Hotel, Waring Street, Belfast, Northern Ireland during lock down
RF2D8W7YN–Two girls wearing masks walk past Revolucion de Cuba restaurant, Arthur Street, Belfast, Northern Ireland. The premises are closed during lock down
RF2D8W7TT–Morning Runner, Bangor, County Down
RF2D8W7MN–Bangor Community Hospital. Safe staffing saves lives poster
RF2D8W7N4–Face mask drying on clothes line
RF2D8W7YY–Belfast Harbour Marina with Titanic Belfast in the background. Titanic Quarter, Belfast, Northern Ireland
RF2D8W805–Boats moored in Bangor Harbour, County Down, Northern Ireland
RF2D8W7YT–Cooking an Ulster fry
RF2D8W7T2–Pizza with beer in background
RF2D8W7YP–Barmbrack loaf with butter in the foreground. A further slice is being cut in the background.
RF2D8W7MP–Soda Bread with cheese and tomato being grilled
RF2D8W80A–Eisenhower Pier, Bangor, County Down, Northern Ireland
RF2D8W7TR–Girl in a coloured jumper using a mobile phone
RF2D4PYNM–Bangor, Northern Ireland, UK, 10 October, 2020. Windsurfers take advantage of the Autumn sunshine and incoming tide at Ballyholme Bay
RM2D110JA–Bangor, Northern Ireland, UK, 4 October 2020: A woman stops to look out to sea at The Long Hole while walking the dog on a wet and windy day at the seaside town. More rain is forecast into tomorrow
RM2D110JC–Bangor, Northern Ireland, UK, 4 October 2020: A woman stops to look out to sea at The Long Hole while walking the dog on a wet and windy day at the seaside town. More rain is forecast into tomorrow
RF2CFJYE9–Bangor, Northern Ireland, UK, 6 September 2020: Packaging from a used Covid 19 Antibodies Test kit. The test kit is a single use diagnostic device for the detection os SARS-CoV-2 lgG antibodies
RF2CFJYEK–Bangor, Northern Ireland, UK, 6 September 2020: Packaging from a used Covid 19 Antibodies Test kit. The test kit is a single use diagnostic device for the detection os SARS-CoV-2 lgG antibodies
RF2CFJYED–Bangor, Northern Ireland, UK, 6 September 2020: Packaging from a used Covid 19 Antibodies Test kit. The test kit is a single use diagnostic device for the detection os SARS-CoV-2 lgG antibodies
RF2CEA2E6–Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK, 31 August 2020: HMS Caroline a restored First World War cruiser on display in Alexandra Dock may be taken to Portsmouth for her own protection. The future of the attraction is in doubt as she is closed to the public because of the Coronavirus pandemic and necessary maintenance is being delayed. It is believed that should the ship remain closed the National Museum of the Royal Navy may decide she should be taken to Portsmouth. HMS Caroline was commissioned in 1914 and saw action in the First World War. She was decommissioned in 2011.
RF2CEA2DY–Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK, 31 August 2020: HMS Caroline a restored First World War cruiser on display in Alexandra Dock may be taken to Portsmouth for her own protection. The future of the attraction is in doubt as she is closed to the public because of the Coronavirus pandemic and necessary maintenance is being delayed. It is believed that should the ship remain closed the National Museum of the Royal Navy may decide she should be taken to Portsmouth. HMS Caroline was commissioned in 1914 and saw action in the First World War. She was decommissioned in 2011.
RF2CEA2E2–Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK, 31 August 2020: HMS Caroline a restored First World War cruiser on display in Alexandra Dock may be taken to Portsmouth for her own protection. The future of the attraction is in doubt as she is closed to the public because of the Coronavirus pandemic and necessary maintenance is being delayed. It is believed that should the ship remain closed the National Museum of the Royal Navy may decide she should be taken to Portsmouth. HMS Caroline was commissioned in 1914 and saw action in the First World War. She was decommissioned in 2011.
RF2CEA2BH–Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK, 31 August 2020: HMS Caroline a restored First World War cruiser on display in Alexandra Dock may be taken to Portsmouth for her own protection. The future of the attraction is in doubt as she is closed to the public because of the Coronavirus pandemic and necessary maintenance is being delayed. It is believed that should the ship remain closed the National Museum of the Royal Navy may decide she should be taken to Portsmouth. HMS Caroline was commissioned in 1914 and saw action in the First World War. She was decommissioned in 2011.
RF2CEA2DT–Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK, 31 August 2020: HMS Caroline a restored First World War cruiser on display in Alexandra Dock may be taken to Portsmouth for her own protection. The future of the attraction is in doubt as she is closed to the public because of the Coronavirus pandemic and necessary maintenance is being delayed. It is believed that should the ship remain closed the National Museum of the Royal Navy may decide she should be taken to Portsmouth. HMS Caroline was commissioned in 1914 and saw action in the First World War. She was decommissioned in 2011.
RF2CD5266–Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK, 26 August 2020: The City Quays development continues with City Quays 3. The 270 foot high, 250,000 square foot building will cost £50m and is due for completion in 2021. The City Quays development offers premium office space at Donegall Quay, near Clerendon Dock
RF2CD5261–Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK, 26 August 2020: The City Quays development continues with City Quays 3. The 270 foot high, 250,000 square foot building will cost £50m and is due for completion in 2021. The City Quays development offers premium office space at Donegall Quay, near Clerendon Dock
RF2CD525Y–Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK, 26 August 2020: The City Quays development continues with City Quays 3. The 270 foot high, 250,000 square foot building will cost £50m and is due for completion in 2021. The City Quays development offers premium office space at Donegall Quay, near Clerendon Dock
RF2CD526A–Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK, 26 August 2020: The City Quays development continues with City Quays 3. The 270 foot high, 250,000 square foot building will cost £50m and is due for completion in 2021. The City Quays development offers premium office space at Donegall Quay, near Clerendon Dock
RF2CD5265–Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK, 26 August 2020: The City Quays development continues with City Quays 3. The 270 foot high, 250,000 square foot building will cost £50m and is due for completion in 2021. The City Quays development offers premium office space at Donegall Quay, near Clerendon Dock
RF2CADYR4–Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK, 6 August 2020: Signs reminding people to Maintain Social Distancing. Keep a Safe Distance on a wall, Joys Entry
RF2CADYTG–Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK, 6 August 2020: Signs reminding people to Maintain Social Distancing. Take Care, Narrow Path warning at Commercial Court
RF2CADYW1–Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK, 6 August 2020: Signs reminding people to Maintain Social Distancing during the Coronavirus pandemic. People are walking by in the background
RF2CADYRB–Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK, 6 August 2020: Signs reminding people to Maintain Social Distancing. Seating outside Henry's and the Jailhouse, restaurant and bar, Joys Entry reserved for one party per pew
RF2CADYTP–Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK, 6 August 2020: Signs reminding people to Maintain Social Distancing. Take Care, Narrow Path warning at Commercial Court
RF2CADYW5–Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK, 6 August 2020: Signs reminding people to Maintain Social Distancing. Sign at the entrance to City Hall instructing people to stay two metres apart at all times.
RF2BW78JF–Bangor, Northern Ireland, UK, 29 May, 2020: Drawings and art from children thanking front line workers in the Coronavirus crisis attached to the railings of First Bangor Presbyterian Church, Northern Ireland
RF2BW78J7–Bangor, Northern Ireland, UK, 29 May, 2020: Drawings and art from children thanking front line workers in the Coronavirus crisis attached to the railings of First Bangor Presbyterian Church, Northern Ireland
RF2BTK0CF–Fire safety regulation label on a sun lounger
RF2BTFM6X–Garden clippers or shears on grass
RF2BTFM8H–Mowing the lawn. Woman walking behind a lawn mower
RF2BTK0BE–Paperback book on a sun lounger
RF2BTFM8D–Mowing the lawn. Woman walking behind a lawn mower
RF2BTK0BX–Fire safety regulation label on a sun lounger
RF2BTFM84–Chopping up lettuce while making sandwiches. Motion blur to knife
RF2BTFM77–Garden snail moving through grass
RF2BTFM6R–Tidying lawn edge with garden clippers. Selective focus
RF2BTFM6K–Tidying lawn edge with garden clippers. Selective focus
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