RM2F63CH0–London, UK. 29th, March, 2021. Bereaved family and friends are visited by Keir Starmer as they paint hearts onto the Covid Memorial Wall.
RM2F7AN4C–Coronavirus: National Covid Memorial Wall of Hearts, Westminster, London, UK.
RM2F89AJR–NHS frontline staff remembered in red hearts painted on the National Covid Memorial Wall, a tribute to the British victims of the Coronavirus pandemic
RM2FK0J3Y–London, UK, 27 April 2021: Student doctors Charlie and Surina take a break sitting above the National Covid Memorial Wall as Prime Minister Boris Johnson still faces accusations of having preferred that 'bodies pile up' rather than have a third lockdown. With one heart drawn for each of the over 150,000 people who died in the UK coronavirus pandemic, the memorial stretches along the wall of St Thomas's Hospital, facing the Houses of Parliament on the opposite bank of the River Thames. Anna Watson/Alamy Live News
RF2F7D28X–London, UK -April 2021. The National Covid Memorial Wall. Nearly 150,000 hearts will be painted by volunteers, one for each Covid-19 victim in the UK
RFS3FGN5–Covid-19 wall in Westminster - Thank you NHS
RM2F6F0G5–An NHS Nurse Sits Above London's National Covid Memorial Wall.
RF2G74E70–London, England, UK 24.06.2021 The National Covid Memorial Wall in South bank, Lambeth in memory of the covid-19 victims
RM2F66DD2–London, UK. 30th Mar, 2021. An NHS worker above a wall of hearts in Lambeth by the River Thames, with each heart representing someone who died during the UK's ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Called The National Covid Memorial Wall, it has been created by the Covid-19 Bereaved Families for Justice and will extend for half a mile by the time it is complete. Credit: Stephen Chung/Alamy Live News
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.
RM2F6P8D2–A masked NHS worker above the National Covid Memorial Wall in London.
RM2F6RX34–NHS written inside a red heart on The national covid memorial wall, London south bank , on the Embankment, England
RM2F6EGC1–NHS staff look at the red hearts that forms 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.
RF2J3MEE0–London, UK - 26 March 2022: Detail of the National Covid Memorial Wall, Southbank. Hand drawn hearts with messages and photos of loved ones lost to co
RM2F9T3P0–A floral tribute by he National Covid Memorial Wall on the South Bank in London.
RM2F7KH64–A young girl rides a scooter past the National Covid Memorial Wall on the Embankment in London. More than one thousand people, including the bereaved, NHS staff, volunteers and members of the public have been painting 150,000 hearts onto the wall, which now stretches for around half a kilometre, to represent loved ones lost to the virus in the UK. Picture date: Thursday April 8, 2021.
RM2F7HAFX–A message on a heart for the NHS workers who lost their lives seen on the National Covid Memorial Wall.The wall is adjacent to St Thomas' Hospital and is being hand-painted with 150000 hearts to honour UK Covid-19 victims, it stretches over 700 metres long.
RM2F7HB6J–A message on a heart for the NHS workers who lost their lives seen on the National Covid Memorial Wall.The wall is adjacent to St Thomas' Hospital and is being hand-painted with 150000 hearts to honour UK Covid-19 victims, it stretches over 700 metres long. (Photo by Dave Rushen / SOPA Images/Sipa USA)
RM2GBN6WM–London, UK. 04th Aug, 2021. A heart with the words ' Thanks NHS' inscribed on the Covid memorial Wall. The National Covid Memorial Wall runs for about a mile along the Thames river alongside St Thomas' hospital in Westminster. The memorial began around April 2021 and its decorated with more than 150,000 red hearts each representing a life lost to Covid19. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/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.
RM2F858M4–Coronavirus: National Covid Memorial Wall of Hearts, Westminster, London, UK.
RM2F89AKA–NHS frontline staff remembered in red hearts painted on the National Covid Memorial Wall, a tribute to the British victims of the Coronavirus pandemic
RM2FK0J1H–London, UK, 27 April 2021: Student doctors Charlie and Surina take a break sitting above the National Covid Memorial Wall as Prime Minister Boris Johnson still faces accusations of having preferred that 'bodies pile up' rather than have a third lockdown. With one heart drawn for each of the over 150,000 people who died in the UK coronavirus pandemic, the memorial stretches along the wall of St Thomas's Hospital, facing the Houses of Parliament on the opposite bank of the River Thames. Anna Watson/Alamy Live News
RF2F7D0HA–London, UK -April 2021. The National Covid Memorial Wall. Nearly 150,000 hearts will be painted by volunteers, one for each Covid-19 victim in the UK
RM2GBN79N–A heart with the words ' Thanks NHS' inscribed on the Covid memorial Wall. The National Covid Memorial Wall runs for about a mile along the Thames river alongside St Thomas' hospital in Westminster. The memorial began around April 2021 and its decorated with more than 150,000 red hearts each representing a life lost to Covid19. (Photo by David Mbiyu / SOPA Images/Sipa USA)
RM2F6F0G2–An NHS Nurse Sits Above London's National Covid Memorial Wall.
RM2H5FJ73–London, UK. 9th November 2021. The National Covid Memorial Wall outside St Thomas' Hospital. Over 150,000 red hearts have been painted by volunteers and members of the public, one for each life lost to Covid in the UK to date.
RM2F66DC9–London, UK. 30th Mar, 2021. An NHS worker above hearts on a wall in Lambeth by the River Thames, with each heart representing someone who died during the UK's ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Called The National Covid Memorial Wall, it has been created by the Covid-19 Bereaved Families for Justice and will extend for half a mile by the time it is complete. Credit: Stephen Chung/Alamy Live News
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.
RM2F7HH4M–LONDON (UK), April 2021: The memorial wall for the victims of coronavirus facing towards The Houses of Parliament.
RF2F88XEB–The National Covid Memorial Wall on Southbank, covered in thousands of hand drawn hearts, in memory of all the lives lost to the COVID-19 pandemic.
RM2FKFC3H–Detail of the National Covid Memorial Wall showing around 140,000 hearts to represent all of the people who have so far died from Covid-19.
RF2F9H2HD–London, UK. 13 April 2021. The National COVID Memorial Wall - hand drawn red hearts on a wall opposite Houses of Parliament. Credit: Waldemar Sikora
RF2G74CXF–London, England, UK 24.06.2021 The National Covid Memorial Wall in southbank, Lambeth in memory of the covid-19 victims
RM2F7KF24–Bereaved families gather to mark the completion of painting of approximately 150,000 hearts onto the National Covid Memorial Wall on the Embankment in London. More than one thousand people, including the bereaved, NHS staff, volunteers and members of the public have been painting hearts onto the wall, which now stretches for around half a kilometre, to represent loved ones lost to the virus in the UK. Picture date: Thursday April 8, 2021.
RF2HX361B–London, UK. 8th March, 2022. The National Covid Memorial Wall next to the River Thames in London by St Thomas' Hospital. The red hearts are repainted on a regular basis so as to not forget all those who have died of Covid-19 since the Pandemic started . Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy
RM2HAJ79J–Twenty-fours after another 48,854 Covid infections and 52 deaths were recorded in the UK and government announced a mass booster vaccination programme against the Omicron Covid variant, a masked man stands outside St Thomas's hospital above hand-drawn hearts at the National Covid Memorial Wall, on 13th December 2021, in London, England.
RM2GBN70C–London, UK. 04th Aug, 2021. The words '122,000 NHS Workers.' inscribed amidst the thousands of hearts on the Covid19 memorial wall. The National Covid Memorial Wall runs for about a mile along the Thames river alongside St Thomas' hospital in Westminster. The memorial began around April 2021 and its decorated with more than 150,000 red hearts each representing a life lost to Covid19. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/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.
RM2F7AMBH–Coronavirus: National Covid Memorial Wall of Hearts, Westminster, London, UK.
RM2F89AEP–NHS frontline staff remembered in red hearts painted on the National Covid Memorial Wall, a tribute to the British victims of the Coronavirus pandemic
RM2FK0J1C–London, UK, 27 April 2021: Student doctors Charlie and Surina take a break sitting above the National Covid Memorial Wall as Prime Minister Boris Johnson still faces accusations of having preferred that 'bodies pile up' rather than have a third lockdown. With one heart drawn for each of the over 150,000 people who died in the UK coronavirus pandemic, the memorial stretches along the wall of St Thomas's Hospital, facing the Houses of Parliament on the opposite bank of the River Thames. Anna Watson/Alamy Live News
RF2F7D0C5–London, UK -April 2021. The National Covid Memorial Wall. Nearly 150,000 hearts will be painted by volunteers, one for each Covid-19 victim in the UK
RM2GBN79F–The words '122,000 NHS Workers..' inscribed amidst the thousands of hearts on the Covid19 memorial wall. The National Covid Memorial Wall runs for about a mile along the Thames river alongside St Thomas' hospital in Westminster. The memorial began around April 2021 and its decorated with more than 150,000 red hearts each representing a life lost to Covid19. (Photo by David Mbiyu / SOPA Images/Sipa USA)
RM2F6F0PA–An NHS Nurse Sits Above London's National Covid Memorial Wall.
RM2H5FJ69–London, UK. 9th November 2021. The National Covid Memorial Wall outside St Thomas' Hospital. Over 150,000 red hearts have been painted by volunteers and members of the public, one for each life lost to Covid in the UK to date.
RM2F66D07–London, UK. 30th Mar, 2021. NHS staff workers above hearts on a wall in Lambeth by the River Thames, with each heart representing someone who died during the UK's ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Called The National Covid Memorial Wall, it has been created by the Covid-19 Bereaved Families for Justice and will extend for half a mile by the time it is complete. Credit: Stephen Chung/Alamy Live News
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.
RM2HCC8NJ–London, UK 26th December 2021. The National Covid Memorial Wall reflected in puddles on a rainy day. Over 150,000 red hearts were painted by volunteers and members of the public, one for each life lost to coronavirus in the UK.
RF2F88XDR–The National Covid Memorial Wall on Southbank, covered in thousands of hand drawn hearts, in memory of all the lives lost to the COVID-19 pandemic.
RM2H5FDGP–London, UK. 9th November 2021. The National Covid Memorial Wall outside St Thomas' Hospital. Over 150,000 red hearts have been painted by volunteers and members of the public, one for each life lost to Covid in the UK to date. Credit: Vuk Valcic / Alamy Live News
RM2FKFC24–Detail of the National Covid Memorial Wall showing around 140,000 hearts to represent all of the people who have so far died from Covid-19.
RM2F7HH23–LONDON (UK), April 2021: The memorial wall for the victims of coronavirus facing towards The Houses of Parliament.
RM2F7KF3W–Bereaved families gather to mark the completion of painting of approximately 150,000 hearts onto the National Covid Memorial Wall on the Embankment in London. More than one thousand people, including the bereaved, NHS staff, volunteers and members of the public have been painting hearts onto the wall, which now stretches for around half a kilometre, to represent loved ones lost to the virus in the UK. Picture date: Thursday April 8, 2021.
RF2F9832J–London, UK. 13 April 2021. The National COVID Memorial Wall - hand drawn red hearts on a wall opposite Houses of Parliament. Credit: Waldemar Sikora
RF2HX3630–London, UK. 8th March, 2022. The National Covid Memorial Wall next to the River Thames in London by St Thomas' Hospital. The red hearts are repainted on a regular basis so as to not forget all those who have died of Covid-19 since the Pandemic started . Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy
RM2GBN702–London, UK. 04th Aug, 2021. The words '122,000 NHS Workers Still Suffering' inscribed amidst the thousands of hears on the Covid19 memorial wall. The National Covid Memorial Wall runs for about a mile along the Thames river alongside St Thomas' hospital in Westminster. The memorial began around April 2021 and its decorated with more than 150,000 red hearts each representing a life lost to Covid19. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/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.
RM2F8565Y–Coronavirus: National Covid Memorial Wall of Hearts, Westminster, London, UK.
RM2F89AF5–NHS frontline staff remembered in red hearts painted on the National Covid Memorial Wall, a tribute to the British victims of the Coronavirus pandemic
RM2FK0J1B–London, UK, 27 April 2021: Student doctors Charlie and Surina take a break sitting above the National Covid Memorial Wall as Prime Minister Boris Johnson still faces accusations of having preferred that 'bodies pile up' rather than have a third lockdown. With one heart drawn for each of the over 150,000 people who died in the UK coronavirus pandemic, the memorial stretches along the wall of St Thomas's Hospital, facing the Houses of Parliament on the opposite bank of the River Thames. Anna Watson/Alamy Live News
RF2F7D0TK–London, UK -April 2021. The National Covid Memorial Wall. Nearly 150,000 hearts will be painted by volunteers, one for each Covid-19 victim in the UK
RM2GBN76B–The words '122,000 NHS Workers Still Suffering' inscribed amidst the thousands of hears on the Covid19 memorial wall. The National Covid Memorial Wall runs for about a mile along the Thames river alongside St Thomas' hospital in Westminster. The memorial began around April 2021 and its decorated with more than 150,000 red hearts each representing a life lost to Covid19. (Photo by David Mbiyu / SOPA Images/Sipa USA)
RM2FB6033–London, UK. 23rd Apr, 2021. People pay tributes by painting hearts and signatures on the wall as the city re-opens after COVID cases subside. The National COVID Memorial Wall is established along the banks of River Thames, outside St. Thomas' Hospital in London to commemorate NHS staff and patients who have given their lives over the course of the Pandemic. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2FB1HEY–London, UK. 23rd Apr, 2021. People pay tributes by painting hearts and signatures on the wall as the city re-opens after COVID cases subside. The National COVID Memorial Wall is established along the banks of River Thames, outside St. Thomas' Hospital in London to commemorate NHS staff and patients who have given their lives over the course of the Pandemic. (Photo by Belinda Jiao/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa US/Alamy Live News
RM2F66DFC–London, UK. 30th Mar, 2021. NHS workers above volunteers drawing hearts on a wall in Lambeth by the River Thames, with each heart representing someone who died during the UK's ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Called The National Covid Memorial Wall, it has been created by the Covid-19 Bereaved Families for Justice and will extend for half a mile by the time it is complete. Credit: Stephen Chung/Alamy Live News
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.
RM2HAJ79R–Twenty-fours after another 48,854 Covid infections and 52 deaths were recorded in the UK and government announced a mass booster vaccination programme against the Omicron Covid variant, a masked man stands outside St Thomas's hospital above hand-drawn hearts at the National Covid Memorial Wall, on 13th December 2021, in London, England.
RF2F88WRT–The National Covid Memorial Wall on Southbank, covered in thousands of hand drawn hearts, in memory of all the lives lost to the COVID-19 pandemic.
RM2H5FDCA–London, UK. 9th November 2021. The National Covid Memorial Wall outside St Thomas' Hospital. Over 150,000 red hearts have been painted by volunteers and members of the public, one for each life lost to Covid in the UK to date. Credit: Vuk Valcic / Alamy Live News
RM2F6P36D–The National Covid Memorial Wall on the South Bank in London.
RM2HC906C–London, UK 26th December 2021. The National Covid Memorial Wall reflected in puddles on a rainy day. Over 150,000 red hearts were painted by volunteers and members of the public, one for each life lost to coronavirus in the UK. Credit: Vuk Valcic / Alamy Live News
RM2F7KF95–Bereaved families gather to mark the completion of painting of approximately 150,000 hearts onto the National Covid Memorial Wall on the Embankment in London. More than one thousand people, including the bereaved, NHS staff, volunteers and members of the public have been painting hearts onto the wall, which now stretches for around half a kilometre, to represent loved ones lost to the virus in the UK. Picture date: Thursday April 8, 2021.
RM2F7HH25–LONDON (UK), April 2021: The memorial wall for the victims of coronavirus facing towards The Houses of Parliament.
RF2F983EN–London, UK. 13 April 2021. The National COVID Memorial Wall - hand drawn red hearts on a wall opposite Houses of Parliament. Credit: Waldemar Sikora
RF2HX3637–London, UK. 8th March, 2022. The National Covid Memorial Wall next to the River Thames in London by St Thomas' Hospital. The red hearts are repainted on a regular basis so as to not forget all those who have died of Covid-19 since the Pandemic started . Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy
RM2F63CCG–London, UK. 29th, March, 2021. Bereaved family and friends are visited by Keir Starmer as they paint hearts onto the Covid Memorial Wall.
RF2JAK991–The National Covid Memorial Wall in London is a public mural painted by volunteers to commemorate victims of COVID-19 pandemic in the UK
RM2F89AGX–NHS frontline staff remembered in red hearts painted on the National Covid Memorial Wall, a tribute to the British victims of the Coronavirus pandemic
RM2FK0FY2–London, UK, 27 April 2021: Nurse Via Salinasal writes on the National Covid Memorial Wall in tribute to her friend of 20 years, Kenneth Lambatan who died exactly 1 year ago today age 33. He was a cardiac research nurse and died in St Thomas's hospital. Both are from the Phillipines, like many NHS workers. With one heart drawn for each of the over 150,000 people who died in the UK coronavirus pandemic, the memorial stretches along the wall of St Thomas's Hospital, facing the Houses of Parliament on the opposite bank of the River Thames. Anna Watson/Alamy Live News
RF2F7D1M4–London, UK -April 2021. The National Covid Memorial Wall. Nearly 150,000 hearts will be painted by volunteers, one for each Covid-19 victim in the UK
RM2HAHRM8–London, UK. 13th Dec, 2021. People art still coming to see the hearts on the Covid Memorial Wall on the embankment - behind it huge queues wait patiently at St Thomas' Hospital for walk-in booster (third) vaccinations against Covid 19. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RM2FB6031–London, UK. 23rd Apr, 2021. People pay tributes by painting hearts and signatures on the wall as the city re-opens after COVID cases subside. The National COVID Memorial Wall is established along the banks of River Thames, outside St. Thomas' Hospital in London to commemorate NHS staff and patients who have given their lives over the course of the Pandemic. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2FB1HE9–London, UK. 23rd Apr, 2021. People pay tributes by painting hearts and signatures on the wall as the city re-opens after COVID cases subside. The National COVID Memorial Wall is established along the banks of River Thames, outside St. Thomas' Hospital in London to commemorate NHS staff and patients who have given their lives over the course of the Pandemic. (Photo by Belinda Jiao/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa US/Alamy Live News
RM2F66DJA–London, UK. 30th Mar, 2021. An NHS worker sits above the sign for hearts on a wall in Lambeth by the River Thames, with each heart representing someone who died during the UK's ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Called The National Covid Memorial Wall, it has been created by the Covid-19 Bereaved Families for Justice and will extend for half a mile by the time it is complete. Credit: Stephen Chung/Alamy Live News
RM2F7G3JB–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.
RM2HAJ79N–Twenty-fours after another 48,854 Covid infections and 52 deaths were recorded in the UK and government announced a mass booster vaccination programme against the Omicron Covid variant, a masked man stands outside St Thomas's hospital above hand-drawn hearts at the National Covid Memorial Wall, on 13th December 2021, in London, England.
RF2F88WTH–The National Covid Memorial Wall on Southbank, covered in thousands of hand drawn hearts, in memory of all the lives lost to the COVID-19 pandemic.
RM2F9T4TG–A part of The National Covid Memorial Wall on the South Bank in London.
RM2GBN7A2–The National Covid Memorial Wall runs for about a mile along the Thames river alongside St Thomas' hospital in Westminster. The memorial began around April 2021 and its decorated with more than 150,000 red hearts each representing a life lost to Covid19. (Photo by David Mbiyu / SOPA Images/Sipa USA)
RM2HC907E–London, UK 26th December 2021. The National Covid Memorial Wall reflected in puddles on a rainy day. Over 150,000 red hearts were painted by volunteers and members of the public, one for each life lost to coronavirus in the UK. Credit: Vuk Valcic / Alamy Live News
RM2F7KF25–Bereaved families gather to mark the completion of painting of approximately 150,000 hearts onto the National Covid Memorial Wall on the Embankment in London. More than one thousand people, including the bereaved, NHS staff, volunteers and members of the public have been painting hearts onto the wall, which now stretches for around half a kilometre, to represent loved ones lost to the virus in the UK. Picture date: Thursday April 8, 2021.
RM2F7HH62–LONDON (UK), April 2021: The memorial wall for the victims of coronavirus facing towards The Houses of Parliament.
RM2FX85B6–London, United Kingdom. 14th May 2021. Red hearts on the National Covid Memorial Wall outside St Thomas' Hospital. 150,000 red hearts have been painted by volunteers and members of the public, one for each life lost to Covid in the UK to date.
RF2HX363M–London, UK. 8th March, 2022. The National Covid Memorial Wall next to the River Thames in London by St Thomas' Hospital. The red hearts are repainted on a regular basis so as to not forget all those who have died of Covid-19 since the Pandemic started . Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy
RM2F63CKK–London, UK. 29th, March, 2021. Bereaved family and friends are visited by Keir Starmer as they paint hearts onto the Covid Memorial Wall.
RM2GBN6WJ–London, UK. 04th Aug, 2021. The National Covid Memorial Wall runs for about a mile along the Thames river alongside St Thomas' hospital in Westminster. The memorial began around April 2021 and its decorated with more than 150,000 red hearts each representing a life lost to Covid19. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2F89AF0–NHS frontline staff remembered in red hearts painted on the National Covid Memorial Wall, a tribute to the British victims of the Coronavirus pandemic
RM2FK0FP9–London, UK, 27 April 2021: Nurse Via Salinasal writes on the National Covid Memorial Wall in tribute to her friend of 20 years, Kenneth Lambatan who died exactly 1 year ago today age 33. He was a cardiac research nurse and died in St Thomas's hospital. Both are from the Phillipines, like many NHS workers. With one heart drawn for each of the over 150,000 people who died in the UK coronavirus pandemic, the memorial stretches along the wall of St Thomas's Hospital, facing the Houses of Parliament on the opposite bank of the River Thames. Anna Watson/Alamy Live News
RF2F7D06G–London, UK -April 2021. The National Covid Memorial Wall. Nearly 150,000 hearts will be painted by volunteers, one for each Covid-19 victim in the UK
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