RM2F84B0W–11 April 2021, London, UK - Hearts drawn on the The National COVID Memorial Wall along the South Bank as tribute to those who died during the coronavirus pandemic
RM2F89AFA–Red hearts painted on the National Covid Memorial Wall as a tribute to the British victims of the Coronavirus pandemic
RM2F63NGG–St Thomas's Hospital, London, UK. 29th March 2021. The bereaved and volunteers paint hearts for each person who has died of Covid. Credit: Denise Laura Baker/Alamy Live News
RM2F63CH0–London, UK. 29th, March, 2021. Bereaved family and friends are visited by Keir Starmer as they paint hearts onto the Covid Memorial Wall.
RM2F83X60–Coronavirus: National Covid Memorial Wall of Hearts, Westminster, London, UK.
RM2F66TBH–London, UK. 30th Mar, 2021. Hearts of the National Covid Memorial drawn by the Bereaved Friends and Family of Covid-19 on the embankment of the River Thames opposite the Houses of Parliament. The first of around 150,000 hearts which will be drawn on several hundred metres of the wall outside St. Thomas' Hospital in London, where Boris Johnson was admitted on contracting Covid last year. Credit: Paul Brown/Alamy Live News
RM2F845H2–Southbank, London, England, UK. National Covid Memorial Wall. Red hearts to commerate those who died of Covid.
RM2F6HGN1–London, UK - 31 Mar 2021: Family and friends of Covid-19 victims paint red hearts at the National Covid Memorial Wall in front of St. Thomas' Hospital in central London. Each individually drawn heart represents a victim of the coronavirus virus.
RF2G5M6X2–Yellow hearts to mark the loss of loved ones to COVID-19 at the memorial pillar at MK Rose in Central Milton Keynes.
RM2K09M2E–The National Covid Memorial Wall is a public mural painted by volunteers to commemorate victims of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom. Stretching a more than a third of a mile along the South Bank of the River Thames in London, opposite the Palace of Westminster, just outside St Thomas' Hospital, the mural consists of thousands of red and pink hearts, intending to have one heart for each of the casualties of COVID-19 in the United Kingdom. May 2021.
RM2F8F7BB–London, England, UK. National Covid Memorial Wall along the Thames Embankment, opposite the Houses of Parliament, c150,000 hearts commemorating the li
RM2H21K68–Section of the National Covid Memorial Wall along the the Albert Embankment on river Thames in London England United Kingdom UK
RM2HMXB09–Female writing names on The National COVID Memorial Wall painted with red hearts on beautiful sunny day . Westminster, London , UK .
RM2HD41MP–The National Covid Memorial Wall with red hearts representing each UK covid death, London, England
RM2F6EFXW–The red hearts that form the National Covid Memorial Wall, a tribute to the 150,000-plus British victims of the Coronavirus pandemic. Bereaved family and friends of Covid-19 victims have started working on the wall located outside St Thomas' Hospital, and which faces the Houses of Parliament in Westminster, on 30th March 2021, in London, England. Prime Minister Boris Johnson was treated for Covid at St Thomas’ last year.
RM2EJF7HC–Southampton, UK. 22 February 2021. A pub window decorated with hearts and signs saying 'Love you all - see you all soon' in anticipation of possible lockdown easing and customers being able to return to the pubs when they re-open in England.
RM2HCFEJ4–London's National Covid Memorial Wall with decaying flowers in the foreground. Both the hearts and flowers have deteriorated with the passage of time.
RF2G3M9G0–The hearts of the National Covid Memorial Wall can be seen in this photo taken from Lambeth Bridge in London
RF2K2BM57–Hand writing sign Covid 19 Tracking. Business idea Distinguishing process of the possible infected individuals Text Frame Surrounded With Assorted Flowers Hearts And Leaves.
RM2F84B0G–11 April 2021, London, UK - Hearts drawn on the The National COVID Memorial Wall along the South Bank as tribute to those who died during the coronavirus pandemic
RM2F89ACG–Red hearts painted on the National Covid Memorial Wall as a tribute to the British victims of the Coronavirus pandemic .
RM2F63NF1–St Thomas's Hospital, London, UK. 29th March 2021. The bereaved and volunteers paint hearts for each person who has died of Covid. Credit: Denise Laura Baker/Alamy Live News
RM2F63CJ3–London, UK. 29th, March, 2021. Bereaved family and friends are visited by Keir Starmer as they paint hearts onto the Covid Memorial Wall.
RM2F83X52–Coronavirus: National Covid Memorial Wall of Hearts, Westminster, London, UK.
RM2F66TBC–London, UK. 30th Mar, 2021. Hearts of the National Covid Memorial drawn by the Bereaved Friends and Family of Covid-19 on the embankment of the River Thames opposite the Houses of Parliament. The first of around 150,000 hearts which will be drawn on several hundred metres of the wall outside St. Thomas' Hospital in London, where Boris Johnson was admitted on contracting Covid last year. Credit: Paul Brown/Alamy Live News
RM2F845GW–Southbank, London, England, UK. National Covid Memorial Wall. Red hearts to commerate those who died of Covid.
RM2F6HGK8–London, UK - 31 Mar 2021: Family and friends of Covid-19 victims paint red hearts at the National Covid Memorial Wall in front of St. Thomas' Hospital in central London. Each individually drawn heart represents a victim of the coronavirus virus.
RM2F7G3FP–London. UK. Hearts continue to be added to the National Covid Memorial Wall at St. Thomas' Hospital Westminster, in memory of those who have died from coronavirus during the pandemic.
RM2J17CPH–London, UK. 23rd Mar, 2022. The second anniversary of the first Lockdown - People still visit The national Covid Memorial Wall outside St Thomas' Hospital. Family and friends of some of the more than one hundred and eighty thousand people who've lost their lives to Covid-19 have drawn hearts by hand on a wall opposite Parliament in London. It was organised by the Covid-19 Bereaved Families for Justice. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RM2F8F4WH–London, England, UK. National Covid Memorial Wall along the Thames Embankment, opposite the Houses of Parliament, c150,000 hearts commemorating the li
RM2H21K60–Section of the National Covid Memorial Wall along the the Albert Embankment on river Thames in London England United Kingdom UK
RM2HMXAPG–Female writing names on The National COVID Memorial Wall painted with red hearts on beautiful sunny day . Westminster, London , UK .
RM2HD41MF–The National Covid Memorial Wall with red hearts representing each UK covid death, London, England
RM2F6EGDK–The red hearts that form the National Covid Memorial Wall, a tribute to the 150,000-plus British victims of the Coronavirus pandemic. Bereaved family and friends of Covid-19 victims have started working on the wall located outside St Thomas' Hospital, and which faces the Houses of Parliament in Westminster, on 30th March 2021, in London, England. Prime Minister Boris Johnson was treated for Covid at St Thomas’ last year.
RF2C6EY0M–White hearts have been painted onto parks in Bristol to keep people at least two metres apart and help prevent the spread of Covid-19.
RM2JAJC5T–150,000 Hearts Representing Lives Lost to Coronavirus in the UK Line the COVID Memorial Wall in London, Lambeth Walk, Westminster
RM2HG25P5–A section of the National Covid Memorial Wall covered in painted pink hearts and tributes to victims of the pandemic on the south bank in London
RF2K2803M–Hand writing sign Covid 19 Tracking. Business idea Distinguishing process of the possible infected individuals Text Frame Surrounded With Assorted Flowers Hearts And Leaves.
RM2F84AK9–11 April 2021, London, UK - Hearts drawn on the The National COVID Memorial Wall along the South Bank as tribute to those who died during the coronavirus pandemic
RM2F89AFJ–Red hearts painted on the National Covid Memorial Wall as a tribute to the British victims of the Coronavirus pandemic
RM2F63NGM–St Thomas's Hospital, London, UK. 29th March 2021. The bereaved and volunteers paint hearts for each person who has died of Covid. Credit: Denise Laura Baker/Alamy Live News
RM2F63CED–London, UK. 29th, March, 2021. Bereaved family and friends are visited by Keir Starmer as they paint hearts onto the Covid Memorial Wall.
RM2F8407P–Coronavirus: National Covid Memorial Wall of Hearts, Westminster, London, UK.
RM2F66TBX–London, UK. 30th Mar, 2021. Hearts of the National Covid Memorial drawn by the Bereaved Friends and Family of Covid-19 on the embankment of the River Thames opposite the Houses of Parliament. The first of around 150,000 hearts which will be drawn on several hundred metres of the wall outside St. Thomas' Hospital in London, where Boris Johnson was admitted on contracting Covid last year. Credit: Paul Brown/Alamy Live News
RM2F845DT–Southbank, London, England, UK. National Covid Memorial Wall. Red hearts to commerate those who died of Covid.
RM2F6HGME–London, UK - 31 Mar 2021: Family and friends of Covid-19 victims paint red hearts at the National Covid Memorial Wall in front of St. Thomas' Hospital in central London. Each individually drawn heart represents a victim of the coronavirus virus.
RM2F7G3JX–London. UK. Hearts continue to be added to the National Covid Memorial Wall at St. Thomas' Hospital Westminster, in memory of those who have died from coronavirus during the pandemic.
RM2J17CYA–London, UK. 23rd Mar, 2022. The second anniversary of the first Lockdown - People still visit The national Covid Memorial Wall outside St Thomas' Hospital. Family and friends of some of the more than one hundred and eighty thousand people who've lost their lives to Covid-19 have drawn hearts by hand on a wall opposite Parliament in London. It was organised by the Covid-19 Bereaved Families for Justice. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RM2F8F7BG–London, England, UK. National Covid Memorial Wall along the Thames Embankment, opposite the Houses of Parliament, c150,000 hearts commemorating the li
RM2H21K2Y–Section of the National Covid Memorial Wall along the the Albert Embankment on river Thames in London England United Kingdom UK
RM2HMXAX4–Female writing names on The National COVID Memorial Wall painted with red hearts on beautiful sunny day . Westminster, London , UK .
RF2JHGJ59–London, UK - March 30, 2021: The National Covid Memorial Wall, volunteers painting 150,000 red hearts to commemorate Covid-19 deaths
RM2F6EGBM–The red hearts that form the National Covid Memorial Wall, a tribute to the 150,000-plus British victims of the Coronavirus pandemic. Bereaved family and friends of Covid-19 victims have started working on the wall located outside St Thomas' Hospital, and which faces the Houses of Parliament in Westminster, on 30th March 2021, in London, England. Prime Minister Boris Johnson was treated for Covid at St Thomas’ last year.
RF2C6EXX8–White hearts have been painted onto parks in Bristol to keep people at least two metres apart and help prevent the spread of Covid-19.
RM2JAJC5R–150,000 Hearts Representing Lives Lost to Coronavirus in the UK Line the COVID Memorial Wall in London, Lambeth Walk, Westminster
RM2HG275F–The National Covid Memorial Wall covered in pink hearts and the names of victims on the south bank of the Thames next to St Thomas Hospital in London
RM2HDYTY4–London, UK. 07th Jan, 2022. Volunteers paint new hearts on The National Covid Memorial Wall, just outside St Thomas' Hospital. Hospitals in London face rising number of Covid patients. Credit: Thomas Krych/Alamy Live News
RM2F84AK6–11 April 2021, London, UK - Hearts drawn on the The National COVID Memorial Wall along the South Bank as tribute to those who died during the coronavirus pandemic
RM2F89ACR–Red hearts painted on the National Covid Memorial Wall as a tribute to the British victims of the Coronavirus pandemic
RM2F63NF4–St Thomas's Hospital, London, UK. 29th March 2021. The bereaved and volunteers paint hearts for each person who has died of Covid. Credit: Denise Laura Baker/Alamy Live News
RM2F63CGR–London, UK. 29th, March, 2021. Bereaved family and friends are visited by Keir Starmer as they paint hearts onto the Covid Memorial Wall.
RM2F7ARR7–Coronavirus: National Covid Memorial Wall of Hearts, Westminster, London, UK.
RM2F66TGR–London, UK. 30th Mar, 2021. Hearts of the National Covid Memorial drawn by the Bereaved Friends and Family of Covid-19 on the embankment of the River Thames opposite the Houses of Parliament. The first of around 150,000 hearts which will be drawn on several hundred metres of the wall outside St. Thomas' Hospital in London, where Boris Johnson was admitted on contracting Covid last year. Credit: Paul Brown/Alamy Live News
RM2F845DK–Southbank, London, England, UK. National Covid Memorial Wall. Red hearts to commerate those who died of Covid.
RM2F6HGJT–London, UK - 31 Mar 2021: Family and friends of Covid-19 victims paint red hearts at the National Covid Memorial Wall in front of St. Thomas' Hospital in central London. Each individually drawn heart represents a victim of the coronavirus virus.
RM2F7G3N5–London. UK. Hearts continue to be added to the National Covid Memorial Wall at St. Thomas' Hospital Westminster, in memory of those who have died from coronavirus during the pandemic.
RM2J17CY6–London, UK. 23rd Mar, 2022. The second anniversary of the first Lockdown - People still visit The national Covid Memorial Wall outside St Thomas' Hospital. Family and friends of some of the more than one hundred and eighty thousand people who've lost their lives to Covid-19 have drawn hearts by hand on a wall opposite Parliament in London. It was organised by the Covid-19 Bereaved Families for Justice. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RM2F8F7BJ–London, England, UK. National Covid Memorial Wall along the Thames Embankment, opposite the Houses of Parliament, c150,000 hearts commemorating the li
RM2H21K33–Section of the National Covid Memorial Wall along the the Albert Embankment on river Thames in London England United Kingdom UK
RM2HMXAT6–Female writing names on The National COVID Memorial Wall painted with red hearts on beautiful sunny day . Westminster, London , UK .
RF2JHGJBH–London, UK - March 30, 2021: The National Covid Memorial Wall, volunteers painting 150,000 red hearts to commemorate Covid-19 deaths
RM2F6EG0D–The red hearts that form the National Covid Memorial Wall, a tribute to the 150,000-plus British victims of the Coronavirus pandemic. Bereaved family and friends of Covid-19 victims have started working on the wall located outside St Thomas' Hospital, and which faces the Houses of Parliament in Westminster, on 30th March 2021, in London, England. Prime Minister Boris Johnson was treated for Covid at St Thomas’ last year.
RF2C6EXX5–White hearts have been painted onto parks in Bristol to keep people at least two metres apart and help prevent the spread of Covid-19.
RM2H1E0YD–London, UK, 18 October 2021: The National Covid Memorial Wall on the south bank of the Thames, with each heart representing one person who has died during the coronavirus pandemic. So far the total number of people in the UK who have died with Covid-19 on their death certificates is 161,798. The wall is boundary of St Thomas's Hospital and faces the Houses of Parliament, with the hearts stretching for hundreds of metres besides the River Thames. It was created by volunteers organised by the campaign group Covid-19 Bereaved Families for Justice with the help of Led By Donkeys. The original red
RM2JCGJ6N–National Covid Memorial Wall in Lambeth, London, UK. Red hearts drawn onto a wall representing each death from COVID 19, with added names.
RM2HDYTT7–London, UK. 07th Jan, 2022. Volunteers paint new hearts on the The National Covid Memorial Wall, just outside St Thomas' Hospital. Hospitals in London face rising number of Covid patients. Credit: Thomas Krych/Alamy Live News
RM2F84B9W–11 April 2021, London, UK - Hearts drawn on the The National COVID Memorial Wall along the South Bank as tribute to those who died during the coronavirus pandemic
RM2F89AKG–Red hearts painted on the National Covid Memorial Wall as a tribute to the British victims of the Coronavirus pandemic
RM2F63NEY–St Thomas's Hospital, London, UK. 29th March 2021. The bereaved and volunteers paint hearts for each person who has died of Covid. Medical staff from the hospital sit and look over the wall at the work. Credit: Denise Laura Baker/Alamy Live News
RM2F63CCG–London, UK. 29th, March, 2021. Bereaved family and friends are visited by Keir Starmer as they paint hearts onto the Covid Memorial Wall.
RM2F854XW–Coronavirus: National Covid Memorial Wall of Hearts, Westminster, London, UK.
RM2F66TH6–London, UK. 30th Mar, 2021. Hearts of the National Covid Memorial drawn by the Bereaved Friends and Family of Covid-19 on the embankment of the River Thames opposite the Houses of Parliament. The first of around 150,000 hearts which will be drawn on several hundred metres of the wall outside St. Thomas' Hospital in London, where Boris Johnson was admitted on contracting Covid last year. Credit: Paul Brown/Alamy Live News
RM2F845HE–Southbank, London, England, UK. National Covid Memorial Wall. Red hearts to commerate those who died of Covid.
RM2F6HGRA–London, UK - 31 Mar 2021: Family and friends of Covid-19 victims paint red hearts at the National Covid Memorial Wall in front of St. Thomas' Hospital in central London. Each individually drawn heart represents a victim of the coronavirus virus.
RM2F7G3G3–London. UK. Hearts continue to be added to the National Covid Memorial Wall at St. Thomas' Hospital Westminster, in memory of those who have died from coronavirus during the pandemic.
RM2J17D3M–London, UK. 23rd Mar, 2022. The second anniversary of the first Lockdown - People still visit The national Covid Memorial Wall outside St Thomas' Hospital. Family and friends of some of the more than one hundred and eighty thousand people who've lost their lives to Covid-19 have drawn hearts by hand on a wall opposite Parliament in London. It was organised by the Covid-19 Bereaved Families for Justice. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RM2F8F2HG–London, England, UK. National Covid Memorial Wall along the Thames Embankment, opposite the Houses of Parliament, c150,000 hearts commemorating the li
RM2H21K5W–Section of the National Covid Memorial Wall along the the Albert Embankment on river Thames in London England United Kingdom UK
RM2HMXAP6–Asian tourists with mask looking at the National COVID Memorial Wall painted with red hearts on beautiful sunny day . Westminster, London , UK
RF2JHGH9M–London, UK - March 30, 2021: The National Covid Memorial Wall, volunteers painting 150,000 red hearts to commemorate Covid-19 deaths
RM2F6EGCT–The red hearts that form the National Covid Memorial Wall, a tribute to the 150,000-plus British victims of the Coronavirus pandemic. Bereaved family and friends of Covid-19 victims have started working on the wall located outside St Thomas' Hospital, and which faces the Houses of Parliament in Westminster, on 30th March 2021, in London, England. Prime Minister Boris Johnson was treated for Covid at St Thomas’ last year.
RF2C6EY0N–White hearts have been painted onto parks in Bristol to keep people at least two metres apart and help prevent the spread of Covid-19.
RM2H1E0Y8–London, UK, 18 October 2021: The National Covid Memorial Wall on the south bank of the Thames, with each heart representing one person who has died during the coronavirus pandemic. So far the total number of people in the UK who have died with Covid-19 on their death certificates is 161,798. The wall is boundary of St Thomas's Hospital and faces the Houses of Parliament, with the hearts stretching for hundreds of metres besides the River Thames. It was created by volunteers organised by the campaign group Covid-19 Bereaved Families for Justice with the help of Led By Donkeys. The original red
RM2HK7C13–Children deaths on National Covid Memorial Wall in Lambeth, London, UK. Red hearts drawn onto a wall representing each death from COVID 19
RM2HDYTTH–London, UK. 07th Jan, 2022. Volunteers paint new hearts on The National Covid Memorial Wall, just outside St Thomas' Hospital. Hospitals in London face rising number of Covid patients. Credit: Thomas Krych/Alamy Live News
RM2F84APP–11 April 2021, London, UK - Hearts drawn on the The National COVID Memorial Wall along the South Bank as tribute to those who died during the coronavirus pandemic
RM2F89AFW–Red hearts painted on the National Covid Memorial Wall as a tribute to the British victims of the Coronavirus pandemic
RM2F63NEK–St Thomas's Hospital, London, UK. 29th March 2021. The bereaved and volunteers paint hearts for each person who has died of Covid. Medical staff from the hospital sit and look over the wall at the work. Credit: Denise Laura Baker/Alamy Live News
RM2F63CKK–London, UK. 29th, March, 2021. Bereaved family and friends are visited by Keir Starmer as they paint hearts onto the Covid Memorial Wall.
RM2F859PB–Coronavirus: National Covid Memorial Wall of Hearts, Westminster, London, UK.
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