RM2J82A8M–Sadler's Wells Theatre, a performing arts venue on Rosebery Avenue, Clerkenwell, London, UK
RM2J829YP–An electric vehicle recharging at a roadside recharging point, London, UK
RM2J82ACX–Finsbury Health Centre in Clerkenwell, London, UK. Built in 1935–38, designed by Berthold Lubetkin and the Tecton architecture practice.
RM2J82A6F–Turnmill Street in Clerkenwell, leading to Farringdon Station, St Paul's Cathedral in the background, London, UK
RM2J82A40–The Marx Memorial Library, a Grade II listed building in Clerkenwell, London, UK.
RM2J82ACN–The numerous food outlets, bars, restaurants and shops of Exmouth Market are a popular lunchtime venue for workers in Clerkenwell, London, UK
RM2J82A4E–A trough of the Metropolitan Drinking Fountain and Cattle Trough Association planted with flowers, Clerkenwell, London, UK
RM2J82A3K–St James Church, an Anglican parish church in Clerkenwell, London, UK
RM2J82A82–Woodbridge Chapel, built in1832–3 for Independent High Calvinists, in Haywards Place, Clerkenwell, London, UK
RM2J82A99–Sadler's Wells Theatre, a performing arts venue on Rosebery Avenue, Clerkenwell, London, UK
RM2J82A36–St James Church, an Anglican parish church in Clerkenwell, London, UK
RM2J829XA–An Ocado van making deliveries in a residential area, London, UK
RM2J82AAA–Wells House, a building in Spa Green Estate, designed by architect Berthold Lubetkin, in Clerkenwell, London, UK.
RM2J829X3–A seamless repeating pattern using a sea kelp motif
RM2J82A4B–A trough of the Metropolitan Drinking Fountain and Cattle Trough Association planted with flowers, Clerkenwell, London, UK
RM2J829WN–St James Church, an Anglican parish church in Clerkenwell, London, UK
RM2J82A6M–Two red front doors in Clerkenwell Green, London, UK
RM2J82A3T–St James Church, an Anglican parish church in Clerkenwell, London, UK
RM2J829WT–The caption 'Keep Clam and Carry On' with a clam motif replacing the crown, on a red background
RM2J82A6P–Sekforde Street, a historical Georgian terrace in Clerkenwell, London, UK
RM2J82AF5–Digital illustration of a brightly-coloured parrot in a jungle setting
RM2J82AD4–Finsbury Health Centre in Clerkenwell, London, UK. Built in 1935–38, designed by Berthold Lubetkin and the Tecton architecture practice.
RM2J82A7X–Woodbridge Chapel, built in1832–3 for Independent High Calvinists, in Haywards Place, Clerkenwell, London, UK
RM2J82ABA–Exmouth Market, home to a numerous restaurants, cafes and bars, as well as independent book, record and gift shops, Clerkenwell, London, UK
RM2J82AB6–The numerous food outlets, bars, restaurants and shops of Exmouth Market are a popular lunchtime venue for workers in Clerkenwell, London, UK
RM2J82A6A–The Green, a pub in Clerkenwell Green, London, UK
RM2J82ACJ–The Exmouth Arms, a traditional pub in Exmouth Market, Clerkenwell, London, UK
RM2J82A6D–Traditional red British K2 telephone box, designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, next to a red gate on Farringdon Road, Clerkenwell, London, UK
RM2J829WP–The caption 'Keep Clam and Carry On' with a clam motif replacing the crown, on a blue background
RM2J82A5P–People having lunch outside in Clerkenwell Green, London, UK
RM2J82A0B–An electric vehicle recharging at a roadside recharging point, London, UK
RM2J82A6J–The Green, a pub in Clerkenwell Green, London, UK
RM2J82AD7–The London Metropolitan Archives in Northampton Road, Clerkenwell, London, UK
RM2J829X2–A seamless repeating pattern using a sea kelp motif
RM2J82A46–The Marx Memorial Library, a Grade II listed building in Clerkenwell, London, UK.
RM2J82A67–People having lunch outside in Clerkenwell Green, London, UK
RM2J82A8A–The Finsbury branch of Islington libraries on St. John Street, London, UK
RM2J82A4K–A trough of the Metropolitan Drinking Fountain and Cattle Trough Association planted with flowers, Clerkenwell, London, UK
RM2J82A4R–A trough of the Metropolitan Drinking Fountain and Cattle Trough Association planted with flowers, Clerkenwell, London, UK
RM2J82AAT–A WWI and II memorial in Spa Green Gardens, Clerkenwell, London, UK
RM2J82ABG–The numerous food outlets, bars, restaurants and shops of Exmouth Market are a popular lunchtime venue for workers in Clerkenwell, London, UK
RM2J82AB1–The numerous food outlets, bars, restaurants and shops of Exmouth Market are a popular lunchtime venue for workers in Clerkenwell, London, UK
RM2J829XE–An electric vehicle recharging at a roadside lamp post recharging point, London, UK
RM2J82ACA–The numerous food outlets, bars, restaurants and shops of Exmouth Market are a popular lunchtime venue for workers in Clerkenwell, London, UK
RM2J82A8E–The Islington Museum, part of the Finsbury branch of Islington library on St. John Street, London, UK
RM2J82A95–Sadler's Wells Theatre, a performing arts venue on Rosebery Avenue, Clerkenwell, London, UK
RM2J82AAH–A WWI and II memorial in Spa Green Gardens, Clerkenwell, London, UK
RM2J82ADE–The Bourne & Hollingsworth buildings, a bar and restaurant on Northampton Road in Clerkenwell, London, UK
RM2J82ADP–People having lunch in Spa Fields in Clerkenwell, London, UK, as the weather warms up
RM2J82AF2–Rear of Finsbury Town Hall, a Grade II listed municipal building on Rosebery Avenue in the borough of Islington, London, UK.
RM2J82A87–The Finsbury branch of Islington libraries on St. John Street, London, UK
RM2J829X6–An electric vehicle recharging at a roadside lamp post recharging point, London, UK
RM2J82AF0–The Bourne & Hollingsworth buildings, a bar and restaurant on Northampton Road in Clerkenwell, London, UK
RM2J70W58–3rd May 2022: BP (British Petroleum) announce record profits as UK fuel prices and the cost of living rocket
RM2J5A2H6–People enjoying the warmer weather arriving in the UK, Soho Square, London, UK
RM2J5A2BJ–Street name plate in Regent Street, London, UK
RM2J5A2N3–The entrance to Warren Street underground station on Tottenham Court Road, London, UK
RM2J5A2FE–Street name in Carnaby Street, a pedestrianised area in Soho, home to fashion and lifestyle retailers and independent boutiques, London, UK
RM2J5A2K7–Cyclists and pedestrians on Charing Cross Road at Cambridge Circus, London, UK
RM2J5A2HC–People enjoying the warmer weather arriving in the UK, Soho Square, London, UK
RM2J5A2K1–Harry Potter and the Cursed Child showing at the Cambridge Theatre in the West End, London, UK
RM2J5A2HM–Ronnie Scott's jazz club in Frith Street, Soho, London, UK
RM2J5A2JY–The Cambridge, a public house in Cambridge Circus on the corner of Moor Street and Charing Cross Road, London, UK
RM2J5A2D7–Shoppers and tourists in Foubert's Place and Kingly Street, adjacent to Carnaby Street, in the Soho area of London, UK
RM2J5A2KC–Street name sign on a wall in Old Compton Street, Soho, London, UK
RM2J5A2DW–The name 'Assange' made from remnants of fabric above the Vivienne Westwood Flagship store in Conduit Street in the Mayfair area of London, UK
RM2J5A2H9–People enjoying the warmer weather arriving in the UK, Soho Square, London, UK
RM2J5A2KH–The flagship store of W & G Foyle Ltd. (usually called simply Foyles) a bookseller in Charing Cross Road, London, UK
RM2J5A2N7–The entrance to Warren Street underground station on Tottenham Court Road, London, UK
RM2J5A2BG–The Apple Store on Regent Street in the West End of London, UK
RM2J5A2N8–University College Hospital (UCH) on Euston Road, London, UK
RM2J5A2JT–Cambridge Circus in Soho, London, UK
RM2J5A2CY–'Carnaby Soho' sign above Foubert's Place, a pedestrianised shopping area adjacent to Carnaby Street in the Soho area of London's West End, UK
RM2J5A2DC–Shoppers and tourists in Foubert's Place, adjacent to Carnaby Street, in the Soho area of London, UK
RM2J5A2DE–Traffic on Regent Street on a sunny afternoon in spring, 2022, London, UK
RM2J5A2DM–Flag outside Sotheby's coffe bar in St. George Street in the Mayfair area of London, UK
RM2J5A2H3–EL&N (Eat, Live and Nourish), a pink venue serving brunch, desserts, cakes, fancy coffees and mocktails in Wardour Street, Soho, London, UK
RM2J5A2BA–Liberty, commonly known as Liberty's, a luxury department store located on Great Marlborough Street in the West End of London, UK
RM2J5A2JM–Pedestrians outside the Prince Edward Theatre in Old Compton Street, Soho, showing a stage production of Mary Poppins, London, UK
RM2J5A2DP–Sotheby's coffe bar in St. George Street in the Mayfair area of London, UK
RM2J5A2KN–Part of University College Hospital on Tottenham Court Road, London, UK
RM2J5A2H1–Street sign in Wardour Street in Soho, once the centre for the British film industry and the popular music scene, London, UK
RM2J5A2F3–Street name plate in Savile Row, a street in Mayfair nown principally for its traditional bespoke tailoring for men, London, UK
RM2J5A2HN–Old Compton Street in Soho, London, UK
RM2J5A2BE–Liberty, commonly known as Liberty's, a luxury department store located on Great Marlborough Street in the West End of London, UK
RM2J5A2BP–Hamleys, a British multinational toy retailer, in Regent Street, London, UK.
RM2J5A2HW–People drinking on the balcony of the Prince Edward Theatre in Old Compton Street, Soho, showing a stage production of Mary Poppins, London, UK
RM2J5A2FY–A row of Santander hire bikes, also known as 'Boris Bikes', in Broadwick Street in the Soho area of London, UK
RM2J5A2FN–The Soho Brasserie, a branch of the famous Ivy restaurant popular with celebrities, in Broadwick Street, London, UK
RM2J5A2NA–University College Hospital (UCH) on Euston Road, London, UK
RM2J5A2FF–Shoppers and tourists in Carnaby Street, a pedestrianised area in Soho, home to fashion and lifestyle retailers and independent boutiques, London, UK
RM2J5A2HF–Ronnie Scott's jazz club in Frith Street, Soho, London, UK
RM2J5A2DH–Drinkers outside the Masons Arms public house in Maddox Street, in the Mayfair area of London, UK
RM2J565FT–The Disney store on Oxford Street, London, UK
RM2J565G3–A branch of Lloyds Bank in Oxford Street, London, UK
RM2J565A7–A branch of Office, the footwear retailer, in Oxford Street, London, UK
RM2J565D9–Pedestrians at the diagonal crossing at Oxford Circus, looking north up Regent Street toward All Souls Church in Langham Place, London, UK
RM2J565K6–People walking past Marble Arch underground station on Oxford Street, London, UK
RM2J56560–A skip hire lorry with a mini skip on board, parked in a residential street, London, UK
RM2J565DH–The Microsoft store at Oxford Circus, London, UK
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