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. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/detail-of-the-national-covid-memorial-wall-showing-around-140000-hearts-to-represent-all-of-the-people-who-have-so-far-died-from-covid-19-image425066085.html
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.
03 February 2021. London, United Kingdom. The London Eye is lit up memory of Captain Sir Tom Moore who died from the Covid-19 illness. This evening the nation took part in a national clap for Captain Sir Tom Moore and healthcare workers. The 100 year old former soldier will be remembered for raising over £32 million for the National Health Service during the first Coronavirus lockdown in 2020. Photo by Ray Tang Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/03-february-2021-london-united-kingdom-the-london-eye-is-lit-up-memory-of-captain-sir-tom-moore-who-died-from-the-covid-19-illness-this-evening-the-nation-took-part-in-a-national-clap-for-captain-sir-tom-moore-and-healthcare-workers-the-100-year-old-former-soldier-will-be-remembered-for-raising-over-32-million-for-the-national-health-service-during-the-first-coronavirus-lockdown-in-2020-photo-by-ray-tang-image401617907.html
RM2E9B7MK–03 February 2021. London, United Kingdom. The London Eye is lit up memory of Captain Sir Tom Moore who died from the Covid-19 illness. This evening the nation took part in a national clap for Captain Sir Tom Moore and healthcare workers. The 100 year old former soldier will be remembered for raising over £32 million for the National Health Service during the first Coronavirus lockdown in 2020. Photo by Ray Tang
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. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/detail-of-the-national-covid-memorial-wall-showing-around-140000-hearts-to-represent-all-of-the-people-who-have-so-far-died-from-covid-19-image425066044.html
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.
03 February 2021. London, United Kingdom. The London Eye is lit up memory of Captain Sir Tom Moore who died from the Covid-19 illness. This evening the nation took part in a national clap for Captain Sir Tom Moore and healthcare workers. The 100 year old former soldier will be remembered for raising over £32 million for the National Health Service during the first Coronavirus lockdown in 2020. Photo by Ray Tang Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/03-february-2021-london-united-kingdom-the-london-eye-is-lit-up-memory-of-captain-sir-tom-moore-who-died-from-the-covid-19-illness-this-evening-the-nation-took-part-in-a-national-clap-for-captain-sir-tom-moore-and-healthcare-workers-the-100-year-old-former-soldier-will-be-remembered-for-raising-over-32-million-for-the-national-health-service-during-the-first-coronavirus-lockdown-in-2020-photo-by-ray-tang-image401617909.html
RM2E9B7MN–03 February 2021. London, United Kingdom. The London Eye is lit up memory of Captain Sir Tom Moore who died from the Covid-19 illness. This evening the nation took part in a national clap for Captain Sir Tom Moore and healthcare workers. The 100 year old former soldier will be remembered for raising over £32 million for the National Health Service during the first Coronavirus lockdown in 2020. Photo by Ray Tang
03 February 2021. London, United Kingdom. The London Eye is lit up memory of Captain Sir Tom Moore who died from the Covid-19 illness. This evening the nation took part in a national clap for Captain Sir Tom Moore and healthcare workers. The 100 year old former soldier will be remembered for raising over £32 million for the National Health Service during the first Coronavirus lockdown in 2020. Photo by Ray Tang Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/03-february-2021-london-united-kingdom-the-london-eye-is-lit-up-memory-of-captain-sir-tom-moore-who-died-from-the-covid-19-illness-this-evening-the-nation-took-part-in-a-national-clap-for-captain-sir-tom-moore-and-healthcare-workers-the-100-year-old-former-soldier-will-be-remembered-for-raising-over-32-million-for-the-national-health-service-during-the-first-coronavirus-lockdown-in-2020-photo-by-ray-tang-image401617911.html
RM2E9B7MR–03 February 2021. London, United Kingdom. The London Eye is lit up memory of Captain Sir Tom Moore who died from the Covid-19 illness. This evening the nation took part in a national clap for Captain Sir Tom Moore and healthcare workers. The 100 year old former soldier will be remembered for raising over £32 million for the National Health Service during the first Coronavirus lockdown in 2020. Photo by Ray Tang
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