Information signs advise people to take essential travel only on the Queensferry Crossing, near Edinburgh, after Prime Minister Boris Johnson has put the UK in lockdown to help curb the spread of the coronavirus. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/information-signs-advise-people-to-take-essential-travel-only-on-the-queensferry-crossing-near-edinburgh-after-prime-minister-boris-johnson-has-put-the-uk-in-lockdown-to-help-curb-the-spread-of-the-coronavirus-image350267160.html
RM2B9T19C–Information signs advise people to take essential travel only on the Queensferry Crossing, near Edinburgh, after Prime Minister Boris Johnson has put the UK in lockdown to help curb the spread of the coronavirus.
Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 20 August 2020 Pictured: Sean Clerkin of Action For Scotland doing COVID19 border/ports of entry protest to continue his call to the Scottish Government to close the border and all ports of entry for non essential travel from England to Scotland. Sighting Professor Devi Sridhar of Edinburgh University in her comments recently in the New York Times wrote,”Scotland and Northern Ireland have looked ahead at the coming winter and made a concerted plan to minimise community transmission...... Credit: Colin Fisher/Alamy Live News. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/edinburgh-scotland-uk-20-august-2020-pictured-sean-clerkin-of-action-for-scotland-doing-covid19-borderports-of-entry-protest-to-continue-his-call-to-the-scottish-government-to-close-the-border-and-all-ports-of-entry-for-non-essential-travel-from-england-to-scotland-sighting-professor-devi-sridhar-of-edinburgh-university-in-her-comments-recently-in-the-new-york-times-wrotescotland-and-northern-ireland-have-looked-ahead-at-the-coming-winter-and-made-a-concerted-plan-to-minimise-community-transmission-credit-colin-fisheralamy-live-news-image369017255.html
RM2CCA57K–Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 20 August 2020 Pictured: Sean Clerkin of Action For Scotland doing COVID19 border/ports of entry protest to continue his call to the Scottish Government to close the border and all ports of entry for non essential travel from England to Scotland. Sighting Professor Devi Sridhar of Edinburgh University in her comments recently in the New York Times wrote,”Scotland and Northern Ireland have looked ahead at the coming winter and made a concerted plan to minimise community transmission...... Credit: Colin Fisher/Alamy Live News.
Staff from Essential Edinburgh collect some of the litter from around the bins along Princes Street in Edinburgh city centre as cleansing workers from the City of Edinburgh Council are on the fourth day of eleven days of strike action. Workers at waste and recycling depots across the city have rejected a formal pay offer of 3.5 percent from councils body Cosla. Picture date: Monday August 22, 2022. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/staff-from-essential-edinburgh-collect-some-of-the-litter-from-around-the-bins-along-princes-street-in-edinburgh-city-centre-as-cleansing-workers-from-the-city-of-edinburgh-council-are-on-the-fourth-day-of-eleven-days-of-strike-action-workers-at-waste-and-recycling-depots-across-the-city-have-rejected-a-formal-pay-offer-of-35-percent-from-councils-body-cosla-picture-date-monday-august-22-2022-image478944090.html
RM2JR5P22–Staff from Essential Edinburgh collect some of the litter from around the bins along Princes Street in Edinburgh city centre as cleansing workers from the City of Edinburgh Council are on the fourth day of eleven days of strike action. Workers at waste and recycling depots across the city have rejected a formal pay offer of 3.5 percent from councils body Cosla. Picture date: Monday August 22, 2022.
Edinburgh, Scotland.Wednesday 9th October, 2024. Left to right-Deputy Lord Provost, Councillor Lezley Marion Cameron, Lyra, Councillor Finlay McFarlane (yellow coat) and CEO of Essential Edinburgh Roddy Smith with Paddington at the unveiling of the bear-y special statue in Edinburgh that are also coming to cities, towns, and beauty spots across the UK and Ireland, ahead of the bearÕs latest cinematic outing, PADDINGTON IN PERU, in UK and Ireland cinemas November 8. Brian D Anderson Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/edinburgh-scotlandwednesday-9th-october-2024-left-to-right-deputy-lord-provost-councillor-lezley-marion-cameron-lyra-councillor-finlay-mcfarlane-yellow-coat-and-ceo-of-essential-edinburgh-roddy-smith-with-paddington-at-the-unveiling-of-the-bear-y-special-statue-in-edinburgh-that-are-also-coming-to-cities-towns-and-beauty-spots-across-the-uk-and-ireland-ahead-of-the-bears-latest-cinematic-outing-paddington-in-peru-in-uk-and-ireland-cinemas-november-8-brian-d-anderson-image625310401.html
RM2Y999P9–Edinburgh, Scotland.Wednesday 9th October, 2024. Left to right-Deputy Lord Provost, Councillor Lezley Marion Cameron, Lyra, Councillor Finlay McFarlane (yellow coat) and CEO of Essential Edinburgh Roddy Smith with Paddington at the unveiling of the bear-y special statue in Edinburgh that are also coming to cities, towns, and beauty spots across the UK and Ireland, ahead of the bearÕs latest cinematic outing, PADDINGTON IN PERU, in UK and Ireland cinemas November 8. Brian D Anderson
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RMF89P12–Rose Street poem of the season,Edinburgh,Scotland,UK
Bicester Village, UK Monday April 12th 2021. As the UK starts a period of national mourning, England took its next step out of coronavirus lockdown with both non-essential retail shops reopening. Bicester Village moved to an 8am opening time, with extended daily opening hours for non-essential retail being permitted. Face coverings remain mandatory (unless exempt). PICTURED: A floral tribute to HRH The Prince Philip who died on April 9th. All proceeds from face coverings sold to be donated to the Duke of Edinburgh award scheme. Bridget Catterall/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bicester-village-uk-monday-april-12th-2021-as-the-uk-starts-a-period-of-national-mourning-england-took-its-next-step-out-of-coronavirus-lockdown-with-both-non-essential-retail-shops-reopening-bicester-village-moved-to-an-8am-opening-time-with-extended-daily-opening-hours-for-non-essential-retail-being-permitted-face-coverings-remain-mandatory-unless-exempt-pictured-a-floral-tribute-to-hrh-the-prince-philip-who-died-on-april-9th-all-proceeds-from-face-coverings-sold-to-be-donated-to-the-duke-of-edinburgh-award-scheme-bridget-catterallalamy-live-news-image418134784.html
RM2F87K54–Bicester Village, UK Monday April 12th 2021. As the UK starts a period of national mourning, England took its next step out of coronavirus lockdown with both non-essential retail shops reopening. Bicester Village moved to an 8am opening time, with extended daily opening hours for non-essential retail being permitted. Face coverings remain mandatory (unless exempt). PICTURED: A floral tribute to HRH The Prince Philip who died on April 9th. All proceeds from face coverings sold to be donated to the Duke of Edinburgh award scheme. Bridget Catterall/Alamy Live News
Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 20 January 2021. Views of quiet streets in Edinburgh city centre on day after First minister Nicola Sturgeon announced national lockdown would be extended into February. Streets remain very quiet with no non essential shops open. Pic; The Royal Mile in the Old Town is almost deserted. Iain Masterton/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/edinburgh-scotland-uk-20-january-2021-views-of-quiet-streets-in-edinburgh-city-centre-on-day-after-first-minister-nicola-sturgeon-announced-national-lockdown-would-be-extended-into-february-streets-remain-very-quiet-with-no-non-essential-shops-open-pic-the-royal-mile-in-the-old-town-is-almost-deserted-iain-mastertonalamy-live-news-image398190083.html
RM2E3R3EB–Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 20 January 2021. Views of quiet streets in Edinburgh city centre on day after First minister Nicola Sturgeon announced national lockdown would be extended into February. Streets remain very quiet with no non essential shops open. Pic; The Royal Mile in the Old Town is almost deserted. Iain Masterton/Alamy Live News
Dorchester, Dorset, UK. 3rd November 2020. Closing Down Sale signs in the shop window of The Edinburgh Woollen Mill in South Street at Dorchester in Dorset before it has to shut on Thursday as a non-essential retailer during the new Covid-19 lockdown. Picture Credit: Graham Hunt/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dorchester-dorset-uk-3rd-november-2020-closing-down-sale-signs-in-the-shop-window-of-the-edinburgh-woollen-mill-in-south-street-at-dorchester-in-dorset-before-it-has-to-shut-on-thursday-as-a-non-essential-retailer-during-the-new-covid-19-lockdown-picture-credit-graham-huntalamy-live-news-image384344309.html
RM2D98B2D–Dorchester, Dorset, UK. 3rd November 2020. Closing Down Sale signs in the shop window of The Edinburgh Woollen Mill in South Street at Dorchester in Dorset before it has to shut on Thursday as a non-essential retailer during the new Covid-19 lockdown. Picture Credit: Graham Hunt/Alamy Live News
Edinburgh city centre, Scotland, UK. 12th May 2020. Fiftieth day of UK Covid-19 Coronavirus Lockdown, streets and pavements pictured show a touristless city with very little traffic or pedestrians out and about before 9.45am, two essential workers in Royal Mile, Street Cleaner and Parking Attendant. Many boarded up pubs which are not expected to open in Scotland until perhaps July. Credit: Arch White/Alamy Live News. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/edinburgh-city-centre-scotland-uk-12th-may-2020-fiftieth-day-of-uk-covid-19-coronavirus-lockdown-streets-and-pavements-pictured-show-a-touristless-city-with-very-little-traffic-or-pedestrians-out-and-about-before-945am-two-essential-workers-in-royal-mile-street-cleaner-and-parking-attendant-many-boarded-up-pubs-which-are-not-expected-to-open-in-scotland-until-perhaps-july-credit-arch-whitealamy-live-news-image357165053.html
RM2BN27JN–Edinburgh city centre, Scotland, UK. 12th May 2020. Fiftieth day of UK Covid-19 Coronavirus Lockdown, streets and pavements pictured show a touristless city with very little traffic or pedestrians out and about before 9.45am, two essential workers in Royal Mile, Street Cleaner and Parking Attendant. Many boarded up pubs which are not expected to open in Scotland until perhaps July. Credit: Arch White/Alamy Live News.
Sun 29 January 2023. Edinburgh, Scotland. Singer Mike Baillie performs at The Huxley as part of the Red, Red Rose Street event during the Burns & Beyond 2023 festival. Mike Baillie is a singer-songwriter and a member of the Edinburgh group The Lonely Together. Red, Red Rose Street was a weekend of free live entertainment around Edinburgh’s famous Rose Street supported by Essential Edinburgh and featured live performance from artists from across Scotland. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sun-29-january-2023-edinburgh-scotland-singer-mike-baillie-performs-at-the-huxley-as-part-of-the-red-red-rose-street-event-during-the-burns-beyond-2023-festival-mike-baillie-is-a-singer-songwriter-and-a-member-of-the-edinburgh-group-the-lonely-together-red-red-rose-street-was-a-weekend-of-free-live-entertainment-around-edinburghs-famous-rose-street-supported-by-essential-edinburgh-and-featured-live-performance-from-artists-from-across-scotland-image511551387.html
RM2MM750B–Sun 29 January 2023. Edinburgh, Scotland. Singer Mike Baillie performs at The Huxley as part of the Red, Red Rose Street event during the Burns & Beyond 2023 festival. Mike Baillie is a singer-songwriter and a member of the Edinburgh group The Lonely Together. Red, Red Rose Street was a weekend of free live entertainment around Edinburgh’s famous Rose Street supported by Essential Edinburgh and featured live performance from artists from across Scotland.
Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 5th April 2023. It has been announced that the iconic North Bridge northbound lane will reopen in April after 2 years of single lane traffic southbound only causing disruption between the link from the Old town to Princes Street and the wider New Town area. It was closed in 2021 as it underwent essential repair work for the first time since the 1930s. Bridge clad in scaffolding, looking south towards the Old Town. Credit: Craig Brown/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/edinburgh-scotland-uk-5th-april-2023-it-has-been-announced-that-the-iconic-north-bridge-northbound-lane-will-reopen-in-april-after-2-years-of-single-lane-traffic-southbound-only-causing-disruption-between-the-link-from-the-old-town-to-princes-street-and-the-wider-new-town-area-it-was-closed-in-2021-as-it-underwent-essential-repair-work-for-the-first-time-since-the-1930s-bridge-clad-in-scaffolding-looking-south-towards-the-old-town-credit-craig-brownalamy-live-news-image545276490.html
RM2PK3DMA–Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 5th April 2023. It has been announced that the iconic North Bridge northbound lane will reopen in April after 2 years of single lane traffic southbound only causing disruption between the link from the Old town to Princes Street and the wider New Town area. It was closed in 2021 as it underwent essential repair work for the first time since the 1930s. Bridge clad in scaffolding, looking south towards the Old Town. Credit: Craig Brown/Alamy Live News
Scottish Conservative Leader Douglas Ross drinks a pint during a visit to a pub on April 26, 2021 in Edinburgh, Scotland. This visit come’s as non-essential shops and businesses including the hospitality sector start to reopen in Scotland as more covid-19 lockdown rules are relaxed. (Photo by Ewan Bootman/NurPhoto) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/scottish-conservative-leader-douglas-ross-drinks-a-pint-during-a-visit-to-a-pub-on-april-26-2021-in-edinburgh-scotland-this-visit-comes-as-non-essential-shops-and-businesses-including-the-hospitality-sector-start-to-reopen-in-scotland-as-more-covid-19-lockdown-rules-are-relaxed-photo-by-ewan-bootmannurphoto-image489563233.html
RM2KCDEW5–Scottish Conservative Leader Douglas Ross drinks a pint during a visit to a pub on April 26, 2021 in Edinburgh, Scotland. This visit come’s as non-essential shops and businesses including the hospitality sector start to reopen in Scotland as more covid-19 lockdown rules are relaxed. (Photo by Ewan Bootman/NurPhoto)
As England eases out of Coronavirus lockdown no 3, non-essential shops reopen on 12 April 2021. Edinburgh Woollen Mill did not survive the pandemic, N Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/as-england-eases-out-of-coronavirus-lockdown-no-3-non-essential-shops-reopen-on-12-april-2021-edinburgh-woollen-mill-did-not-survive-the-pandemic-n-image418159744.html
RM2F88R0G–As England eases out of Coronavirus lockdown no 3, non-essential shops reopen on 12 April 2021. Edinburgh Woollen Mill did not survive the pandemic, N
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RF2B9HPXX–People queueing outside a newsagent in a shopping mall on first day of coronavirus lockdown
Shop window of Edinburgh Woollen Mills with red Closing Down Sale sign in the High Street of Shrewsbury, Shropshire, West Midlands Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/shop-window-of-edinburgh-woollen-mills-with-red-closing-down-sale-sign-in-the-high-street-of-shrewsbury-shropshire-west-midlands-image384673955.html
RF2D9RBFF–Shop window of Edinburgh Woollen Mills with red Closing Down Sale sign in the High Street of Shrewsbury, Shropshire, West Midlands
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RF2BE2598–Woman in dressing gown outside an ice cream van in a council estate during uk coronavirus lockdown
The Secretary of Defense approved Camp Atterbury in Indiana as a site to temporarily house Afghan evacuees in support of Operation Allies Welcome Aug. 31, 2021. The Department of Defense, through U.S. Northern Command, and in support of the Department of Homeland Security, is providing transportation, temporary housing, medical screening, and general support for up to 50,000 Afghan evacuees at suitable facilities, in permanent or temporary structures, as quickly as possible. This initiative provides Afghan personnel essential support at secure locations outside Afghanistan. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-secretary-of-defense-approved-camp-atterbury-in-indiana-as-a-site-to-temporarily-house-afghan-evacuees-in-support-of-operation-allies-welcome-aug-31-2021-the-department-of-defense-through-us-northern-command-and-in-support-of-the-department-of-homeland-security-is-providing-transportation-temporary-housing-medical-screening-and-general-support-for-up-to-50000-afghan-evacuees-at-suitable-facilities-in-permanent-or-temporary-structures-as-quickly-as-possible-this-initiative-provides-afghan-personnel-essential-support-at-secure-locations-outside-afghanistan-image442109325.html
RM2GK7PXN–The Secretary of Defense approved Camp Atterbury in Indiana as a site to temporarily house Afghan evacuees in support of Operation Allies Welcome Aug. 31, 2021. The Department of Defense, through U.S. Northern Command, and in support of the Department of Homeland Security, is providing transportation, temporary housing, medical screening, and general support for up to 50,000 Afghan evacuees at suitable facilities, in permanent or temporary structures, as quickly as possible. This initiative provides Afghan personnel essential support at secure locations outside Afghanistan.
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RF2BE2CFK–Man delivering food from a distance
The Secretary of Defense approved Camp Atterbury in Indiana as a site to temporarily house Afghan evacuees in support of Operation Allies Welcome Aug. 31, 2021. The Department of Defense, through U.S. Northern Command, and in support of the Department of Homeland Security, is providing transportation, temporary housing, medical screening, and general support for up to 50,000 Afghan evacuees at suitable facilities, in permanent or temporary structures, as quickly as possible. This initiative provides Afghan personnel essential support at secure locations outside Afghanistan. (Photo by National Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-secretary-of-defense-approved-camp-atterbury-in-indiana-as-a-site-to-temporarily-house-afghan-evacuees-in-support-of-operation-allies-welcome-aug-31-2021-the-department-of-defense-through-us-northern-command-and-in-support-of-the-department-of-homeland-security-is-providing-transportation-temporary-housing-medical-screening-and-general-support-for-up-to-50000-afghan-evacuees-at-suitable-facilities-in-permanent-or-temporary-structures-as-quickly-as-possible-this-initiative-provides-afghan-personnel-essential-support-at-secure-locations-outside-afghanistan-photo-by-national-image441118904.html
RM2GHJKJG–The Secretary of Defense approved Camp Atterbury in Indiana as a site to temporarily house Afghan evacuees in support of Operation Allies Welcome Aug. 31, 2021. The Department of Defense, through U.S. Northern Command, and in support of the Department of Homeland Security, is providing transportation, temporary housing, medical screening, and general support for up to 50,000 Afghan evacuees at suitable facilities, in permanent or temporary structures, as quickly as possible. This initiative provides Afghan personnel essential support at secure locations outside Afghanistan. (Photo by National
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RF2BGAR7R–Edinburgh pub boarded up during uk coronavirus lockfown
Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 20 August 2020 Pictured: Sean Clerkin of Action For Scotland doing COVID19 border/ports of entry protest to continue his call to the Scottish Government to close the border and all ports of entry for non essential travel from England to Scotland. Sighting Professor Devi Sridhar of Edinburgh University in her comments recently in the New York Times wrote,”Scotland and Northern Ireland have looked ahead at the coming winter and made a concerted plan to minimise community transmission...... Credit: Colin Fisher/Alamy Live News. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/edinburgh-scotland-uk-20-august-2020-pictured-sean-clerkin-of-action-for-scotland-doing-covid19-borderports-of-entry-protest-to-continue-his-call-to-the-scottish-government-to-close-the-border-and-all-ports-of-entry-for-non-essential-travel-from-england-to-scotland-sighting-professor-devi-sridhar-of-edinburgh-university-in-her-comments-recently-in-the-new-york-times-wrotescotland-and-northern-ireland-have-looked-ahead-at-the-coming-winter-and-made-a-concerted-plan-to-minimise-community-transmission-credit-colin-fisheralamy-live-news-image369017423.html
RM2CCA5DK–Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 20 August 2020 Pictured: Sean Clerkin of Action For Scotland doing COVID19 border/ports of entry protest to continue his call to the Scottish Government to close the border and all ports of entry for non essential travel from England to Scotland. Sighting Professor Devi Sridhar of Edinburgh University in her comments recently in the New York Times wrote,”Scotland and Northern Ireland have looked ahead at the coming winter and made a concerted plan to minimise community transmission...... Credit: Colin Fisher/Alamy Live News.
Staff from Essential Edinburgh collect some of the litter from around the bins along Princes Street in Edinburgh city centre as cleansing workers from the City of Edinburgh Council are on the fourth day of eleven days of strike action. Workers at waste and recycling depots across the city have rejected a formal pay offer of 3.5 percent from councils body Cosla. Picture date: Monday August 22, 2022. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/staff-from-essential-edinburgh-collect-some-of-the-litter-from-around-the-bins-along-princes-street-in-edinburgh-city-centre-as-cleansing-workers-from-the-city-of-edinburgh-council-are-on-the-fourth-day-of-eleven-days-of-strike-action-workers-at-waste-and-recycling-depots-across-the-city-have-rejected-a-formal-pay-offer-of-35-percent-from-councils-body-cosla-picture-date-monday-august-22-2022-image478944080.html
RM2JR5P1M–Staff from Essential Edinburgh collect some of the litter from around the bins along Princes Street in Edinburgh city centre as cleansing workers from the City of Edinburgh Council are on the fourth day of eleven days of strike action. Workers at waste and recycling depots across the city have rejected a formal pay offer of 3.5 percent from councils body Cosla. Picture date: Monday August 22, 2022.
Edinburgh, Scotland.Wednesday 9th October, 2024. Left to right-Deputy Lord Provost, Councillor Lezley Marion Cameron, Lyra, Councillor Finlay McFarlane (yellow coat) and CEO of Essential Edinburgh Roddy Smith with Paddington at the unveiling of the bear-y special statue in Edinburgh that are also coming to cities, towns, and beauty spots across the UK and Ireland, ahead of the bearÕs latest cinematic outing, PADDINGTON IN PERU, in UK and Ireland cinemas November 8. Brian D Anderson Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/edinburgh-scotlandwednesday-9th-october-2024-left-to-right-deputy-lord-provost-councillor-lezley-marion-cameron-lyra-councillor-finlay-mcfarlane-yellow-coat-and-ceo-of-essential-edinburgh-roddy-smith-with-paddington-at-the-unveiling-of-the-bear-y-special-statue-in-edinburgh-that-are-also-coming-to-cities-towns-and-beauty-spots-across-the-uk-and-ireland-ahead-of-the-bears-latest-cinematic-outing-paddington-in-peru-in-uk-and-ireland-cinemas-november-8-brian-d-anderson-image625310407.html
RM2Y999PF–Edinburgh, Scotland.Wednesday 9th October, 2024. Left to right-Deputy Lord Provost, Councillor Lezley Marion Cameron, Lyra, Councillor Finlay McFarlane (yellow coat) and CEO of Essential Edinburgh Roddy Smith with Paddington at the unveiling of the bear-y special statue in Edinburgh that are also coming to cities, towns, and beauty spots across the UK and Ireland, ahead of the bearÕs latest cinematic outing, PADDINGTON IN PERU, in UK and Ireland cinemas November 8. Brian D Anderson
An empty looking Cockburn Street in Edinburgh, the day after Prime Minister Boris Johnson called on people to stay away from pubs, clubs and theatres, work from home if possible and avoid all non-essential contacts and travel in order to reduce the impact of the coronavirus pandemic. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-empty-looking-cockburn-street-in-edinburgh-the-day-after-prime-minister-boris-johnson-called-on-people-to-stay-away-from-pubs-clubs-and-theatres-work-from-home-if-possible-and-avoid-all-non-essential-contacts-and-travel-in-order-to-reduce-the-impact-of-the-coronavirus-pandemic-image348965521.html
RM2B7MN29–An empty looking Cockburn Street in Edinburgh, the day after Prime Minister Boris Johnson called on people to stay away from pubs, clubs and theatres, work from home if possible and avoid all non-essential contacts and travel in order to reduce the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
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RMF89P14–Rose Street poem of the season,Edinburgh,Scotland,UK
Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 20 January 2021. Views of quiet streets in Edinburgh city centre on day after First minister Nicola Sturgeon announced national lockdown would be extended into February. Streets remain very quiet with no non essential shops open. Pic; lone jogger runs on an empty Victoria Street in the Old town. Iain Masterton/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/edinburgh-scotland-uk-20-january-2021-views-of-quiet-streets-in-edinburgh-city-centre-on-day-after-first-minister-nicola-sturgeon-announced-national-lockdown-would-be-extended-into-february-streets-remain-very-quiet-with-no-non-essential-shops-open-pic-lone-jogger-runs-on-an-empty-victoria-street-in-the-old-town-iain-mastertonalamy-live-news-image398185642.html
RM2E3PWRP–Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 20 January 2021. Views of quiet streets in Edinburgh city centre on day after First minister Nicola Sturgeon announced national lockdown would be extended into February. Streets remain very quiet with no non essential shops open. Pic; lone jogger runs on an empty Victoria Street in the Old town. Iain Masterton/Alamy Live News
Dorchester, Dorset, UK. 3rd November 2020. Closing Down Sale signs in the shop window of The Edinburgh Woollen Mill in South Street at Dorchester in Dorset before it has to shut on Thursday as a non-essential retailer during the new Covid-19 lockdown. Picture Credit: Graham Hunt/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dorchester-dorset-uk-3rd-november-2020-closing-down-sale-signs-in-the-shop-window-of-the-edinburgh-woollen-mill-in-south-street-at-dorchester-in-dorset-before-it-has-to-shut-on-thursday-as-a-non-essential-retailer-during-the-new-covid-19-lockdown-picture-credit-graham-huntalamy-live-news-image384344360.html
RM2D98B48–Dorchester, Dorset, UK. 3rd November 2020. Closing Down Sale signs in the shop window of The Edinburgh Woollen Mill in South Street at Dorchester in Dorset before it has to shut on Thursday as a non-essential retailer during the new Covid-19 lockdown. Picture Credit: Graham Hunt/Alamy Live News
Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 26 December 2020. Scenes from Edinburgh City Centre on a wet and windy Boxing Day during storm Bella. Today is first day that Scotland is under level 4 lockdown and all non essential shops and businesses are closed. As a result the streets are almost deserted with very few people venturing outside. Pic; Cafe is shut and boarded. Iain Masterton/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/edinburgh-scotland-uk-26-december-2020-scenes-from-edinburgh-city-centre-on-a-wet-and-windy-boxing-day-during-storm-bella-today-is-first-day-that-scotland-is-under-level-4-lockdown-and-all-non-essential-shops-and-businesses-are-closed-as-a-result-the-streets-are-almost-deserted-with-very-few-people-venturing-outside-pic-cafe-is-shut-and-boarded-iain-mastertonalamy-live-news-image395583526.html
RM2DYGAR2–Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 26 December 2020. Scenes from Edinburgh City Centre on a wet and windy Boxing Day during storm Bella. Today is first day that Scotland is under level 4 lockdown and all non essential shops and businesses are closed. As a result the streets are almost deserted with very few people venturing outside. Pic; Cafe is shut and boarded. Iain Masterton/Alamy Live News
Edinburgh city centre, Scotland, UK. 12th May 2020. Fiftieth day of UK Covid-19 Coronavirus Lockdown, streets and pavements pictured show a touristless city with very little traffic or pedestrians out and about before 9.45am, two essential workers in Royal Mile, Street Cleaner and Parking Attendant. Many boarded up pubs which are not expected to open in Scotland until perhaps July. Credit: Arch White/Alamy Live News. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/edinburgh-city-centre-scotland-uk-12th-may-2020-fiftieth-day-of-uk-covid-19-coronavirus-lockdown-streets-and-pavements-pictured-show-a-touristless-city-with-very-little-traffic-or-pedestrians-out-and-about-before-945am-two-essential-workers-in-royal-mile-street-cleaner-and-parking-attendant-many-boarded-up-pubs-which-are-not-expected-to-open-in-scotland-until-perhaps-july-credit-arch-whitealamy-live-news-image357165064.html
RM2BN27K4–Edinburgh city centre, Scotland, UK. 12th May 2020. Fiftieth day of UK Covid-19 Coronavirus Lockdown, streets and pavements pictured show a touristless city with very little traffic or pedestrians out and about before 9.45am, two essential workers in Royal Mile, Street Cleaner and Parking Attendant. Many boarded up pubs which are not expected to open in Scotland until perhaps July. Credit: Arch White/Alamy Live News.
Sun 29 January 2023. Edinburgh, Scotland. Singer Mike Baillie performs at The Huxley as part of the Red, Red Rose Street event during the Burns & Beyond 2023 festival. Mike Baillie is a singer-songwriter and a member of the Edinburgh group The Lonely Together. Red, Red Rose Street was a weekend of free live entertainment around Edinburgh’s famous Rose Street supported by Essential Edinburgh and featured live performance from artists from across Scotland. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sun-29-january-2023-edinburgh-scotland-singer-mike-baillie-performs-at-the-huxley-as-part-of-the-red-red-rose-street-event-during-the-burns-beyond-2023-festival-mike-baillie-is-a-singer-songwriter-and-a-member-of-the-edinburgh-group-the-lonely-together-red-red-rose-street-was-a-weekend-of-free-live-entertainment-around-edinburghs-famous-rose-street-supported-by-essential-edinburgh-and-featured-live-performance-from-artists-from-across-scotland-image511551407.html
RM2MM7513–Sun 29 January 2023. Edinburgh, Scotland. Singer Mike Baillie performs at The Huxley as part of the Red, Red Rose Street event during the Burns & Beyond 2023 festival. Mike Baillie is a singer-songwriter and a member of the Edinburgh group The Lonely Together. Red, Red Rose Street was a weekend of free live entertainment around Edinburgh’s famous Rose Street supported by Essential Edinburgh and featured live performance from artists from across Scotland.
Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 5th April 2023. It has been announced that the iconic North Bridge northbound lane will reopen in April after 2 years of single lane traffic southbound only causing disruption between the link from the Old town to Princes Street and the wider New Town area. It was closed in 2021 as it underwent essential repair work for the first time since the 1930s. The project is already five years behind schedule and has seen it's budget more than double to £62 million. Bridge clad in scaffolding at the Scotsman hotel. Credit: Craig Brown/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/edinburgh-scotland-uk-5th-april-2023-it-has-been-announced-that-the-iconic-north-bridge-northbound-lane-will-reopen-in-april-after-2-years-of-single-lane-traffic-southbound-only-causing-disruption-between-the-link-from-the-old-town-to-princes-street-and-the-wider-new-town-area-it-was-closed-in-2021-as-it-underwent-essential-repair-work-for-the-first-time-since-the-1930s-the-project-is-already-five-years-behind-schedule-and-has-seen-its-budget-more-than-double-to-62-million-bridge-clad-in-scaffolding-at-the-scotsman-hotel-credit-craig-brownalamy-live-news-image545276476.html
RM2PK3DKT–Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 5th April 2023. It has been announced that the iconic North Bridge northbound lane will reopen in April after 2 years of single lane traffic southbound only causing disruption between the link from the Old town to Princes Street and the wider New Town area. It was closed in 2021 as it underwent essential repair work for the first time since the 1930s. The project is already five years behind schedule and has seen it's budget more than double to £62 million. Bridge clad in scaffolding at the Scotsman hotel. Credit: Craig Brown/Alamy Live News
Portobello Beach, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.11 May 2020. Essential workers refuse collectors empty bins on the promenade, at risk from Coronavirus due to the surfaces that they touch while they are carrying out their daily work. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/portobello-beach-edinburgh-scotland-uk11-may-2020-essential-workers-refuse-collectors-empty-bins-on-the-promenade-at-risk-from-coronavirus-due-to-the-surfaces-that-they-touch-while-they-are-carrying-out-their-daily-work-image357082774.html
RM2BMXEM6–Portobello Beach, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.11 May 2020. Essential workers refuse collectors empty bins on the promenade, at risk from Coronavirus due to the surfaces that they touch while they are carrying out their daily work.
Scottish Conservative Leader Douglas Ross drinks a pint during a visit to a pub on April 26, 2021 in Edinburgh, Scotland. This visit come’s as non-essential shops and businesses including the hospitality sector start to reopen in Scotland as more covid-19 lockdown rules are relaxed. (Photo by Ewan Bootman/NurPhoto) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/scottish-conservative-leader-douglas-ross-drinks-a-pint-during-a-visit-to-a-pub-on-april-26-2021-in-edinburgh-scotland-this-visit-comes-as-non-essential-shops-and-businesses-including-the-hospitality-sector-start-to-reopen-in-scotland-as-more-covid-19-lockdown-rules-are-relaxed-photo-by-ewan-bootmannurphoto-image489563237.html
RM2KCDEW9–Scottish Conservative Leader Douglas Ross drinks a pint during a visit to a pub on April 26, 2021 in Edinburgh, Scotland. This visit come’s as non-essential shops and businesses including the hospitality sector start to reopen in Scotland as more covid-19 lockdown rules are relaxed. (Photo by Ewan Bootman/NurPhoto)
Edinburgh city centre, Scotland, UK. 24th April. 2020. As we reach the end of the fourth week of the Coronavirus Lockdown there was an exceptionally quiet city centre with very few vehicles or pedestrians around the Scottish capital landmarks which would in normal times be surrounded by tourists on a sunny Friday mid morning with a temperature of 11 degrees. Pictured: Gardener who is an essential worker on grass cutting machine in the closed St Andrews Square Gardens with beautuful blossom on trees. Credit: Arch White/ Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/edinburgh-city-centre-scotland-uk-24th-april-2020-as-we-reach-the-end-of-the-fourth-week-of-the-coronavirus-lockdown-there-was-an-exceptionally-quiet-city-centre-with-very-few-vehicles-or-pedestrians-around-the-scottish-capital-landmarks-which-would-in-normal-times-be-surrounded-by-tourists-on-a-sunny-friday-mid-morning-with-a-temperature-of-11-degrees-pictured-gardener-who-is-an-essential-worker-on-grass-cutting-machine-in-the-closed-st-andrews-square-gardens-with-beautuful-blossom-on-trees-credit-arch-white-alamy-live-news-image354819828.html
RM2BH7C8M–Edinburgh city centre, Scotland, UK. 24th April. 2020. As we reach the end of the fourth week of the Coronavirus Lockdown there was an exceptionally quiet city centre with very few vehicles or pedestrians around the Scottish capital landmarks which would in normal times be surrounded by tourists on a sunny Friday mid morning with a temperature of 11 degrees. Pictured: Gardener who is an essential worker on grass cutting machine in the closed St Andrews Square Gardens with beautuful blossom on trees. Credit: Arch White/ Alamy Live News
As England eases out of Coronavirus lockdown no 3, non-essential shops reopen on 12 April 2021. Edinburgh Woollen Mill did not survive the pandemic, N Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/as-england-eases-out-of-coronavirus-lockdown-no-3-non-essential-shops-reopen-on-12-april-2021-edinburgh-woollen-mill-did-not-survive-the-pandemic-n-image418159756.html
RM2F88R10–As England eases out of Coronavirus lockdown no 3, non-essential shops reopen on 12 April 2021. Edinburgh Woollen Mill did not survive the pandemic, N
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RF2BEY4NX–Shoppers Queuing Outside a Sainsbury's Supermarket in Edinburgh
The Secretary of Defense approved Camp Atterbury in Indiana as a site to temporarily house Afghan evacuees in support of Operation Allies Welcome Aug. 31, 2021. The Department of Defense, through U.S. Northern Command, and in support of the Department of Homeland Security, is providing transportation, temporary housing, medical screening, and general support for up to 50,000 Afghan evacuees at suitable facilities, in permanent or temporary structures, as quickly as possible. This initiative provides Afghan personnel essential support at secure locations outside Afghanistan. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-secretary-of-defense-approved-camp-atterbury-in-indiana-as-a-site-to-temporarily-house-afghan-evacuees-in-support-of-operation-allies-welcome-aug-31-2021-the-department-of-defense-through-us-northern-command-and-in-support-of-the-department-of-homeland-security-is-providing-transportation-temporary-housing-medical-screening-and-general-support-for-up-to-50000-afghan-evacuees-at-suitable-facilities-in-permanent-or-temporary-structures-as-quickly-as-possible-this-initiative-provides-afghan-personnel-essential-support-at-secure-locations-outside-afghanistan-image442109330.html
RM2GK7PXX–The Secretary of Defense approved Camp Atterbury in Indiana as a site to temporarily house Afghan evacuees in support of Operation Allies Welcome Aug. 31, 2021. The Department of Defense, through U.S. Northern Command, and in support of the Department of Homeland Security, is providing transportation, temporary housing, medical screening, and general support for up to 50,000 Afghan evacuees at suitable facilities, in permanent or temporary structures, as quickly as possible. This initiative provides Afghan personnel essential support at secure locations outside Afghanistan.
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RF2E9B8D4–Tramline Construction Workers in Hi Vis Clothes on Leith Walk in Edinburgh
The Secretary of Defense approved Camp Atterbury in Indiana as a site to temporarily house Afghan evacuees in support of Operation Allies Welcome Aug. 31, 2021. The Department of Defense, through U.S. Northern Command, and in support of the Department of Homeland Security, is providing transportation, temporary housing, medical screening, and general support for up to 50,000 Afghan evacuees at suitable facilities, in permanent or temporary structures, as quickly as possible. This initiative provides Afghan personnel essential support at secure locations outside Afghanistan. (Photo by National Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-secretary-of-defense-approved-camp-atterbury-in-indiana-as-a-site-to-temporarily-house-afghan-evacuees-in-support-of-operation-allies-welcome-aug-31-2021-the-department-of-defense-through-us-northern-command-and-in-support-of-the-department-of-homeland-security-is-providing-transportation-temporary-housing-medical-screening-and-general-support-for-up-to-50000-afghan-evacuees-at-suitable-facilities-in-permanent-or-temporary-structures-as-quickly-as-possible-this-initiative-provides-afghan-personnel-essential-support-at-secure-locations-outside-afghanistan-photo-by-national-image441118892.html
RM2GHJKJ4–The Secretary of Defense approved Camp Atterbury in Indiana as a site to temporarily house Afghan evacuees in support of Operation Allies Welcome Aug. 31, 2021. The Department of Defense, through U.S. Northern Command, and in support of the Department of Homeland Security, is providing transportation, temporary housing, medical screening, and general support for up to 50,000 Afghan evacuees at suitable facilities, in permanent or temporary structures, as quickly as possible. This initiative provides Afghan personnel essential support at secure locations outside Afghanistan. (Photo by National
Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 20 August 2020 Pictured: Sean Clerkin of Action For Scotland doing COVID19 border/ports of entry protest to continue his call to the Scottish Government to close the border and all ports of entry for non essential travel from England to Scotland. Sighting Professor Devi Sridhar of Edinburgh University in her comments recently in the New York Times wrote,”Scotland and Northern Ireland have looked ahead at the coming winter and made a concerted plan to minimise community transmission...... Credit: Colin Fisher/Alamy Live News. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/edinburgh-scotland-uk-20-august-2020-pictured-sean-clerkin-of-action-for-scotland-doing-covid19-borderports-of-entry-protest-to-continue-his-call-to-the-scottish-government-to-close-the-border-and-all-ports-of-entry-for-non-essential-travel-from-england-to-scotland-sighting-professor-devi-sridhar-of-edinburgh-university-in-her-comments-recently-in-the-new-york-times-wrotescotland-and-northern-ireland-have-looked-ahead-at-the-coming-winter-and-made-a-concerted-plan-to-minimise-community-transmission-credit-colin-fisheralamy-live-news-image369017198.html
RM2CCA55J–Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 20 August 2020 Pictured: Sean Clerkin of Action For Scotland doing COVID19 border/ports of entry protest to continue his call to the Scottish Government to close the border and all ports of entry for non essential travel from England to Scotland. Sighting Professor Devi Sridhar of Edinburgh University in her comments recently in the New York Times wrote,”Scotland and Northern Ireland have looked ahead at the coming winter and made a concerted plan to minimise community transmission...... Credit: Colin Fisher/Alamy Live News.
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RF2BW0TXT–Traffic cones around work being carried out on a pavement
People Que on Princess street as non essential shops can now open after being closed due to the covid-19 pandemic. Credit: Euan Cherry Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/people-que-on-princess-street-as-non-essential-shops-can-now-open-after-being-closed-due-to-the-covid-19-pandemic-credit-euan-cherry-image431671027.html
RM2G288PB–People Que on Princess street as non essential shops can now open after being closed due to the covid-19 pandemic. Credit: Euan Cherry
St Patrick's day revellers in Edinburgh, the day after Prime Minister Boris Johnson called on people to stay away from pubs, clubs and theatres, work from home if possible and avoid all non-essential contacts and travel in order to reduce the impact of the coronavirus pandemic. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/st-patricks-day-revellers-in-edinburgh-the-day-after-prime-minister-boris-johnson-called-on-people-to-stay-away-from-pubs-clubs-and-theatres-work-from-home-if-possible-and-avoid-all-non-essential-contacts-and-travel-in-order-to-reduce-the-impact-of-the-coronavirus-pandemic-image348972685.html
RM2B7N265–St Patrick's day revellers in Edinburgh, the day after Prime Minister Boris Johnson called on people to stay away from pubs, clubs and theatres, work from home if possible and avoid all non-essential contacts and travel in order to reduce the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
The Roxburghe poem Of The Season, Rose St, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, a project by Astrid Jaekel Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-roxburghe-poem-of-the-season-rose-st-edinburgh-scotland-uk-a-project-84119099.html
RMETRXNF–The Roxburghe poem Of The Season, Rose St, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, a project by Astrid Jaekel
Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 9th September, 2015. Volunteers for CalAid in Edinburgh sort donations provided by the public to be sent to be distributed to refugees entering Europe and other areas. Thousands have donated essential items that will help the refugees. The group has been collecting donations in Studio 24 in Edinburgh and have received great support from the community. After only starting two days ago in the new space, they have been overwhelmed by donations and are looking at making this an ongoing project. Credit: Andrew Steven Graham/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-edinburgh-scotland-uk-9th-september-2015-volunteers-for-calaid-in-87290698.html
RMF20C4X–Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 9th September, 2015. Volunteers for CalAid in Edinburgh sort donations provided by the public to be sent to be distributed to refugees entering Europe and other areas. Thousands have donated essential items that will help the refugees. The group has been collecting donations in Studio 24 in Edinburgh and have received great support from the community. After only starting two days ago in the new space, they have been overwhelmed by donations and are looking at making this an ongoing project. Credit: Andrew Steven Graham/Alamy Live News
Dorchester, Dorset, UK. 3rd November 2020. Closing Down Sale signs in the shop window of The Edinburgh Woollen Mill in South Street at Dorchester in Dorset before it has to shut on Thursday as a non-essential retailer during the new Covid-19 lockdown. Picture Credit: Graham Hunt/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dorchester-dorset-uk-3rd-november-2020-closing-down-sale-signs-in-the-shop-window-of-the-edinburgh-woollen-mill-in-south-street-at-dorchester-in-dorset-before-it-has-to-shut-on-thursday-as-a-non-essential-retailer-during-the-new-covid-19-lockdown-picture-credit-graham-huntalamy-live-news-image384344315.html
RM2D98B2K–Dorchester, Dorset, UK. 3rd November 2020. Closing Down Sale signs in the shop window of The Edinburgh Woollen Mill in South Street at Dorchester in Dorset before it has to shut on Thursday as a non-essential retailer during the new Covid-19 lockdown. Picture Credit: Graham Hunt/Alamy Live News
Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 26 December 2020. Scenes from Edinburgh City Centre on a wet and windy Boxing Day during storm Bella. Today is first day that Scotland is under level 4 lockdown and all non essential shops and businesses are closed. As a result the streets are almost deserted with very few people venturing outside. Pic; The Royal Mile at Lawnmarket is almost deserted of people. Iain Masterton/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/edinburgh-scotland-uk-26-december-2020-scenes-from-edinburgh-city-centre-on-a-wet-and-windy-boxing-day-during-storm-bella-today-is-first-day-that-scotland-is-under-level-4-lockdown-and-all-non-essential-shops-and-businesses-are-closed-as-a-result-the-streets-are-almost-deserted-with-very-few-people-venturing-outside-pic-the-royal-mile-at-lawnmarket-is-almost-deserted-of-people-iain-mastertonalamy-live-news-image395583954.html
RM2DYGBAA–Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 26 December 2020. Scenes from Edinburgh City Centre on a wet and windy Boxing Day during storm Bella. Today is first day that Scotland is under level 4 lockdown and all non essential shops and businesses are closed. As a result the streets are almost deserted with very few people venturing outside. Pic; The Royal Mile at Lawnmarket is almost deserted of people. Iain Masterton/Alamy Live News
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RF2BA47W6–Covid-19 travel restrictions information on motorway sign in Scotland
Sun 29 January 2023. Edinburgh, Scotland. Singer Mike Baillie performs at The Huxley as part of the Red, Red Rose Street event during the Burns & Beyond 2023 festival. Mike Baillie is a singer-songwriter and a member of the Edinburgh group The Lonely Together. Red, Red Rose Street was a weekend of free live entertainment around Edinburgh’s famous Rose Street supported by Essential Edinburgh and featured live performance from artists from across Scotland. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sun-29-january-2023-edinburgh-scotland-singer-mike-baillie-performs-at-the-huxley-as-part-of-the-red-red-rose-street-event-during-the-burns-beyond-2023-festival-mike-baillie-is-a-singer-songwriter-and-a-member-of-the-edinburgh-group-the-lonely-together-red-red-rose-street-was-a-weekend-of-free-live-entertainment-around-edinburghs-famous-rose-street-supported-by-essential-edinburgh-and-featured-live-performance-from-artists-from-across-scotland-image511551279.html
RM2MM74TF–Sun 29 January 2023. Edinburgh, Scotland. Singer Mike Baillie performs at The Huxley as part of the Red, Red Rose Street event during the Burns & Beyond 2023 festival. Mike Baillie is a singer-songwriter and a member of the Edinburgh group The Lonely Together. Red, Red Rose Street was a weekend of free live entertainment around Edinburgh’s famous Rose Street supported by Essential Edinburgh and featured live performance from artists from across Scotland.
Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 5th April 2023. It has been announced that the iconic North Bridge northbound lane will reopen in April after 2 years of single lane traffic southbound only causing disruption between the link from the Old town to Princes Street and the wider New Town area. It was closed in 2021 as it underwent essential repair work for the first time since the 1930s. The project is already five years behind schedule and has seen it's budget more than double to £62 million. Looking south directly across the bridge to the Old Town. Credit: Craig Brown/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/edinburgh-scotland-uk-5th-april-2023-it-has-been-announced-that-the-iconic-north-bridge-northbound-lane-will-reopen-in-april-after-2-years-of-single-lane-traffic-southbound-only-causing-disruption-between-the-link-from-the-old-town-to-princes-street-and-the-wider-new-town-area-it-was-closed-in-2021-as-it-underwent-essential-repair-work-for-the-first-time-since-the-1930s-the-project-is-already-five-years-behind-schedule-and-has-seen-its-budget-more-than-double-to-62-million-looking-south-directly-across-the-bridge-to-the-old-town-credit-craig-brownalamy-live-news-image545276254.html
RM2PK3DBX–Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 5th April 2023. It has been announced that the iconic North Bridge northbound lane will reopen in April after 2 years of single lane traffic southbound only causing disruption between the link from the Old town to Princes Street and the wider New Town area. It was closed in 2021 as it underwent essential repair work for the first time since the 1930s. The project is already five years behind schedule and has seen it's budget more than double to £62 million. Looking south directly across the bridge to the Old Town. Credit: Craig Brown/Alamy Live News
Covid-19 rules for shoppers - mannequin figure used to attract attention to notices about masks and distancing, Cameron Toll Sainsbury store, Edinburg Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/covid-19-rules-for-shoppers-mannequin-figure-used-to-attract-attention-to-notices-about-masks-and-distancing-cameron-toll-sainsbury-store-edinburg-image415700437.html
RM2F48P45–Covid-19 rules for shoppers - mannequin figure used to attract attention to notices about masks and distancing, Cameron Toll Sainsbury store, Edinburg
Scottish Conservative Leader Douglas Ross drinks a pint during a visit to a pub on April 26, 2021 in Edinburgh, Scotland. This visit come’s as non-essential shops and businesses including the hospitality sector start to reopen in Scotland as more covid-19 lockdown rules are relaxed. (Photo by Ewan Bootman/NurPhoto) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/scottish-conservative-leader-douglas-ross-drinks-a-pint-during-a-visit-to-a-pub-on-april-26-2021-in-edinburgh-scotland-this-visit-comes-as-non-essential-shops-and-businesses-including-the-hospitality-sector-start-to-reopen-in-scotland-as-more-covid-19-lockdown-rules-are-relaxed-photo-by-ewan-bootmannurphoto-image489563241.html
RM2KCDEWD–Scottish Conservative Leader Douglas Ross drinks a pint during a visit to a pub on April 26, 2021 in Edinburgh, Scotland. This visit come’s as non-essential shops and businesses including the hospitality sector start to reopen in Scotland as more covid-19 lockdown rules are relaxed. (Photo by Ewan Bootman/NurPhoto)
Edinburgh city centre, Scotland, UK. 24th April. 2020. As we reach the end of the fourth week of the Coronavirus Lockdown there was an exceptionally quiet city centre with very few vehicles or pedestrians around the Scottish capital landmarks which would in normal times be surrounded by tourists on a sunny Friday mid morning with a temperature of 11 degrees. Pictured: Gardener who is an essential worker on grass cutting machine in the closed St Andrews Square Gardens with beautuful blossom on trees. Credit: Arch White/ Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/edinburgh-city-centre-scotland-uk-24th-april-2020-as-we-reach-the-end-of-the-fourth-week-of-the-coronavirus-lockdown-there-was-an-exceptionally-quiet-city-centre-with-very-few-vehicles-or-pedestrians-around-the-scottish-capital-landmarks-which-would-in-normal-times-be-surrounded-by-tourists-on-a-sunny-friday-mid-morning-with-a-temperature-of-11-degrees-pictured-gardener-who-is-an-essential-worker-on-grass-cutting-machine-in-the-closed-st-andrews-square-gardens-with-beautuful-blossom-on-trees-credit-arch-white-alamy-live-news-image354819953.html
RM2BH7CD5–Edinburgh city centre, Scotland, UK. 24th April. 2020. As we reach the end of the fourth week of the Coronavirus Lockdown there was an exceptionally quiet city centre with very few vehicles or pedestrians around the Scottish capital landmarks which would in normal times be surrounded by tourists on a sunny Friday mid morning with a temperature of 11 degrees. Pictured: Gardener who is an essential worker on grass cutting machine in the closed St Andrews Square Gardens with beautuful blossom on trees. Credit: Arch White/ Alamy Live News
As England eases out of Coronavirus lockdown no 3, non-essential shops reopen on 12 April 2021. Edinburgh Woollen Mill did not survive the pandemic, N Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/as-england-eases-out-of-coronavirus-lockdown-no-3-non-essential-shops-reopen-on-12-april-2021-edinburgh-woollen-mill-did-not-survive-the-pandemic-n-image418159761.html
RM2F88R15–As England eases out of Coronavirus lockdown no 3, non-essential shops reopen on 12 April 2021. Edinburgh Woollen Mill did not survive the pandemic, N
Zoo Keepers feeding bambo to an Indian Rhinoceros Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/zoo-keepers-feeding-bambo-to-an-indian-rhinoceros-image64845114.html
RMDNDXGX–Zoo Keepers feeding bambo to an Indian Rhinoceros
Scottish Deep Fried Mars Bar Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/scottish-deep-fried-mars-bar-image182391873.html
RMMGMJKD–Scottish Deep Fried Mars Bar
A manual of practical medical electricity : the Röntgen rays and Finsen light . is essential. The interrupter can be obtained from Baird,Lothian Street, Edinburgh. When this interrupter is used in air, the secondary dis-charges are feeble ; immersed in water a much better effect ROntgen X Rays 333. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-manual-of-practical-medical-electricity-the-rntgen-rays-and-finsen-light-is-essential-the-interrupter-can-be-obtained-from-bairdlothian-street-edinburgh-when-this-interrupter-is-used-in-air-the-secondary-dis-charges-are-feeble-immersed-in-water-a-much-better-effect-rontgen-x-rays-333-image338169652.html
RM2AJ4XRG–A manual of practical medical electricity : the Röntgen rays and Finsen light . is essential. The interrupter can be obtained from Baird,Lothian Street, Edinburgh. When this interrupter is used in air, the secondary dis-charges are feeble ; immersed in water a much better effect ROntgen X Rays 333.
Oval leaf buchu, Agathosma crenulata. Handcoloured botanical illustration drawn and engraved on steel by Weddell from John Stephenson and James Morss Churchill's 'Medical Botany: or Illustrations and descriptions of the medicinal plants of the London, Edinburgh, and Dublin pharmacopœias,' John Churchill, London, 1831. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/oval-leaf-buchu-agathosma-crenulata-handcoloured-botanical-illustration-drawn-and-engraved-on-steel-by-weddell-from-john-stephenson-and-james-morss-churchills-medical-botany-or-illustrations-and-descriptions-of-the-medicinal-plants-of-the-london-edinburgh-and-dublin-pharmacopias-john-churchill-london-1831-image209726917.html
RMP55TR1–Oval leaf buchu, Agathosma crenulata. Handcoloured botanical illustration drawn and engraved on steel by Weddell from John Stephenson and James Morss Churchill's 'Medical Botany: or Illustrations and descriptions of the medicinal plants of the London, Edinburgh, and Dublin pharmacopœias,' John Churchill, London, 1831.
Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 20 August 2020 Pictured: Sean Clerkin of Action For Scotland doing COVID19 border/ports of entry protest to continue his call to the Scottish Government to close the border and all ports of entry for non essential travel from England to Scotland. Sighting Professor Devi Sridhar of Edinburgh University in her comments recently in the New York Times wrote,”Scotland and Northern Ireland have looked ahead at the coming winter and made a concerted plan to minimise community transmission...... Credit: Colin Fisher/Alamy Live News. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/edinburgh-scotland-uk-20-august-2020-pictured-sean-clerkin-of-action-for-scotland-doing-covid19-borderports-of-entry-protest-to-continue-his-call-to-the-scottish-government-to-close-the-border-and-all-ports-of-entry-for-non-essential-travel-from-england-to-scotland-sighting-professor-devi-sridhar-of-edinburgh-university-in-her-comments-recently-in-the-new-york-times-wrotescotland-and-northern-ireland-have-looked-ahead-at-the-coming-winter-and-made-a-concerted-plan-to-minimise-community-transmission-credit-colin-fisheralamy-live-news-image369017432.html
RM2CCA5E0–Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 20 August 2020 Pictured: Sean Clerkin of Action For Scotland doing COVID19 border/ports of entry protest to continue his call to the Scottish Government to close the border and all ports of entry for non essential travel from England to Scotland. Sighting Professor Devi Sridhar of Edinburgh University in her comments recently in the New York Times wrote,”Scotland and Northern Ireland have looked ahead at the coming winter and made a concerted plan to minimise community transmission...... Credit: Colin Fisher/Alamy Live News.
Large twenty four hour ASDA store Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/large-twenty-four-hour-asda-store-image359734092.html
RF2BW78E4–Large twenty four hour ASDA store
People Que on Princess street as non essential shops can now open after being closed due to the covid-19 pandemic. Credit: Euan Cherry Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/people-que-on-princess-street-as-non-essential-shops-can-now-open-after-being-closed-due-to-the-covid-19-pandemic-credit-euan-cherry-image440048059.html
RM2GFWWP3–People Que on Princess street as non essential shops can now open after being closed due to the covid-19 pandemic. Credit: Euan Cherry
Scotland's Health Secretary Jeane Freeman at the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh, the day after Prime Minister Boris Johnson called on people to stay away from pubs, clubs and theatres, work from home if possible and avoid all non-essential contacts and travel in order to reduce the impact of the coronavirus pandemic. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/scotlands-health-secretary-jeane-freeman-at-the-scottish-parliament-in-edinburgh-the-day-after-prime-minister-boris-johnson-called-on-people-to-stay-away-from-pubs-clubs-and-theatres-work-from-home-if-possible-and-avoid-all-non-essential-contacts-and-travel-in-order-to-reduce-the-impact-of-the-coronavirus-pandemic-image348975066.html
RM2B7N576–Scotland's Health Secretary Jeane Freeman at the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh, the day after Prime Minister Boris Johnson called on people to stay away from pubs, clubs and theatres, work from home if possible and avoid all non-essential contacts and travel in order to reduce the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 9th September, 2015. Volunteers for CalAid in Edinburgh sort donations provided by the public to be sent to be distributed to refugees entering Europe and other areas. Thousands have donated essential items that will help the refugees. The group has been collecting donations in Studio 24 in Edinburgh and have received great support from the community. After only starting two days ago in the new space, they have been overwhelmed by donations and are looking at making this an ongoing project. Credit: Andrew Steven Graham/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-edinburgh-scotland-uk-9th-september-2015-volunteers-for-calaid-in-87293600.html
RMF20FTG–Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 9th September, 2015. Volunteers for CalAid in Edinburgh sort donations provided by the public to be sent to be distributed to refugees entering Europe and other areas. Thousands have donated essential items that will help the refugees. The group has been collecting donations in Studio 24 in Edinburgh and have received great support from the community. After only starting two days ago in the new space, they have been overwhelmed by donations and are looking at making this an ongoing project. Credit: Andrew Steven Graham/Alamy Live News
Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 26 December 2020. Scenes from Edinburgh City Centre on a wet and windy Boxing Day during storm Bella. Today is first day that Scotland is under level 4 lockdown and all non essential shops and businesses are closed. As a result the streets are almost deserted with very few people venturing outside. Pic ; Historic Cockburn Street has a solitary jogger. Iain Masterton/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/edinburgh-scotland-uk-26-december-2020-scenes-from-edinburgh-city-centre-on-a-wet-and-windy-boxing-day-during-storm-bella-today-is-first-day-that-scotland-is-under-level-4-lockdown-and-all-non-essential-shops-and-businesses-are-closed-as-a-result-the-streets-are-almost-deserted-with-very-few-people-venturing-outside-pic-historic-cockburn-street-has-a-solitary-jogger-iain-mastertonalamy-live-news-image395583540.html
RM2DYGARG–Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 26 December 2020. Scenes from Edinburgh City Centre on a wet and windy Boxing Day during storm Bella. Today is first day that Scotland is under level 4 lockdown and all non essential shops and businesses are closed. As a result the streets are almost deserted with very few people venturing outside. Pic ; Historic Cockburn Street has a solitary jogger. Iain Masterton/Alamy Live News
Sun 29 January 2023. Edinburgh, Scotland. Singer Mike Baillie performs at The Huxley as part of the Red, Red Rose Street event during the Burns & Beyond 2023 festival. Mike Baillie is a singer-songwriter and a member of the Edinburgh group The Lonely Together. Red, Red Rose Street was a weekend of free live entertainment around Edinburgh’s famous Rose Street supported by Essential Edinburgh and featured live performance from artists from across Scotland. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sun-29-january-2023-edinburgh-scotland-singer-mike-baillie-performs-at-the-huxley-as-part-of-the-red-red-rose-street-event-during-the-burns-beyond-2023-festival-mike-baillie-is-a-singer-songwriter-and-a-member-of-the-edinburgh-group-the-lonely-together-red-red-rose-street-was-a-weekend-of-free-live-entertainment-around-edinburghs-famous-rose-street-supported-by-essential-edinburgh-and-featured-live-performance-from-artists-from-across-scotland-image511551263.html
RM2MM74RY–Sun 29 January 2023. Edinburgh, Scotland. Singer Mike Baillie performs at The Huxley as part of the Red, Red Rose Street event during the Burns & Beyond 2023 festival. Mike Baillie is a singer-songwriter and a member of the Edinburgh group The Lonely Together. Red, Red Rose Street was a weekend of free live entertainment around Edinburgh’s famous Rose Street supported by Essential Edinburgh and featured live performance from artists from across Scotland.
Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 5th April 2023. It has been announced that the iconic North Bridge northbound lane will reopen in April after 2 years of single lane traffic southbound only causing disruption between the link from the Old town to Princes Street and the wider New Town area. It was closed in 2021 as it underwent essential work for the first time since the 1930s. The project is already five years behind schedule and has seen it's budget more than double to £62 million. Bridge clad in scaffolding, looking north towards the Balmoral Hotel with a workman. Credit: Craig Brown/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/edinburgh-scotland-uk-5th-april-2023-it-has-been-announced-that-the-iconic-north-bridge-northbound-lane-will-reopen-in-april-after-2-years-of-single-lane-traffic-southbound-only-causing-disruption-between-the-link-from-the-old-town-to-princes-street-and-the-wider-new-town-area-it-was-closed-in-2021-as-it-underwent-essential-work-for-the-first-time-since-the-1930s-the-project-is-already-five-years-behind-schedule-and-has-seen-its-budget-more-than-double-to-62-million-bridge-clad-in-scaffolding-looking-north-towards-the-balmoral-hotel-with-a-workman-credit-craig-brownalamy-live-news-image545276473.html
RM2PK3DKN–Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 5th April 2023. It has been announced that the iconic North Bridge northbound lane will reopen in April after 2 years of single lane traffic southbound only causing disruption between the link from the Old town to Princes Street and the wider New Town area. It was closed in 2021 as it underwent essential work for the first time since the 1930s. The project is already five years behind schedule and has seen it's budget more than double to £62 million. Bridge clad in scaffolding, looking north towards the Balmoral Hotel with a workman. Credit: Craig Brown/Alamy Live News
Scottish Conservative Leader Douglas Ross drinks a pint during a visit to a pub on April 26, 2021 in Edinburgh, Scotland. This visit come’s as non-essential shops and businesses including the hospitality sector start to reopen in Scotland as more covid-19 lockdown rules are relaxed. (Photo by Ewan Bootman/NurPhoto) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/scottish-conservative-leader-douglas-ross-drinks-a-pint-during-a-visit-to-a-pub-on-april-26-2021-in-edinburgh-scotland-this-visit-comes-as-non-essential-shops-and-businesses-including-the-hospitality-sector-start-to-reopen-in-scotland-as-more-covid-19-lockdown-rules-are-relaxed-photo-by-ewan-bootmannurphoto-image489563242.html
RM2KCDEWE–Scottish Conservative Leader Douglas Ross drinks a pint during a visit to a pub on April 26, 2021 in Edinburgh, Scotland. This visit come’s as non-essential shops and businesses including the hospitality sector start to reopen in Scotland as more covid-19 lockdown rules are relaxed. (Photo by Ewan Bootman/NurPhoto)
Edinburgh city centre, Scotland, UK. 24th April. 2020. As we reach the end of the fourth week of the Coronavirus Lockdown there was an exceptionally quiet city centre with very few vehicles or pedestrians around the Scottish capital landmarks which would in normal times be surrounded by tourists on a sunny Friday mid morning with a temperature of 11 degrees. Pictured: Gardener who is an essential worker on grass cutting machine in the closed St Andrews Square Gardens wit Melville Monument. Credit: Arch White/ Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/edinburgh-city-centre-scotland-uk-24th-april-2020-as-we-reach-the-end-of-the-fourth-week-of-the-coronavirus-lockdown-there-was-an-exceptionally-quiet-city-centre-with-very-few-vehicles-or-pedestrians-around-the-scottish-capital-landmarks-which-would-in-normal-times-be-surrounded-by-tourists-on-a-sunny-friday-mid-morning-with-a-temperature-of-11-degrees-pictured-gardener-who-is-an-essential-worker-on-grass-cutting-machine-in-the-closed-st-andrews-square-gardens-wit-melville-monument-credit-arch-white-alamy-live-news-image354819820.html
RM2BH7C8C–Edinburgh city centre, Scotland, UK. 24th April. 2020. As we reach the end of the fourth week of the Coronavirus Lockdown there was an exceptionally quiet city centre with very few vehicles or pedestrians around the Scottish capital landmarks which would in normal times be surrounded by tourists on a sunny Friday mid morning with a temperature of 11 degrees. Pictured: Gardener who is an essential worker on grass cutting machine in the closed St Andrews Square Gardens wit Melville Monument. Credit: Arch White/ Alamy Live News
Portobello, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 18 June 2024. On Monday 17 June work commenced on repairing the collapsed section of beach groyne No.4 together with essential repairs to the remainder of the groynes 1-5 will also be completed within the 12 weeks planned for the work. On 27th November 2021. The timber beach groyne number 4 was wrecked by Storm Arwen leaving part of it at around 45 degree angle and in a sorry state after the ferocius waves that must have collided with it overnight. Credit: Arch White/alamy live news. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/portobello-edinburgh-scotland-uk-18-june-2024-on-monday-17-june-work-commenced-on-repairing-the-collapsed-section-of-beach-groyne-no4-together-with-essential-repairs-to-the-remainder-of-the-groynes-1-5-will-also-be-completed-within-the-12-weeks-planned-for-the-work-on-27th-november-2021-the-timber-beach-groyne-number-4-was-wrecked-by-storm-arwen-leaving-part-of-it-at-around-45-degree-angle-and-in-a-sorry-state-after-the-ferocius-waves-that-must-have-collided-with-it-overnight-credit-arch-whitealamy-live-news-image610238714.html
RM2XCPNKP–Portobello, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 18 June 2024. On Monday 17 June work commenced on repairing the collapsed section of beach groyne No.4 together with essential repairs to the remainder of the groynes 1-5 will also be completed within the 12 weeks planned for the work. On 27th November 2021. The timber beach groyne number 4 was wrecked by Storm Arwen leaving part of it at around 45 degree angle and in a sorry state after the ferocius waves that must have collided with it overnight. Credit: Arch White/alamy live news.
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RMDNDXD7–Zoo Keepers feeding bambo to an Indian Rhinoceros
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RM2AJ7GTR–The United States of America; a study of the American commonwealth, its natural resources, people, industries, manufactures, commerce, and its work in literature, science, education, and self-government; . at the country is not yet educated enoughto appreciate generally the conditions essential to the highestprogress. The lack of centralization in political and educationalaffairs, upheld as it is by American citizens, established as it is inAmerican life, is not without its disadvantages. The visitor toLondon, Edinburgh, Paris, Berlin, Vienna, perceives at once thedifference between those cent
Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 20 August 2020 Pictured: Sean Clerkin of Action For Scotland doing COVID19 border/ports of entry protest to continue his call to the Scottish Government to close the border and all ports of entry for non essential travel from England to Scotland. Sighting Professor Devi Sridhar of Edinburgh University in her comments recently in the New York Times wrote,”Scotland and Northern Ireland have looked ahead at the coming winter and made a concerted plan to minimise community transmission...... Credit: Colin Fisher/Alamy Live News. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/edinburgh-scotland-uk-20-august-2020-pictured-sean-clerkin-of-action-for-scotland-doing-covid19-borderports-of-entry-protest-to-continue-his-call-to-the-scottish-government-to-close-the-border-and-all-ports-of-entry-for-non-essential-travel-from-england-to-scotland-sighting-professor-devi-sridhar-of-edinburgh-university-in-her-comments-recently-in-the-new-york-times-wrotescotland-and-northern-ireland-have-looked-ahead-at-the-coming-winter-and-made-a-concerted-plan-to-minimise-community-transmission-credit-colin-fisheralamy-live-news-image369017250.html
RM2CCA57E–Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 20 August 2020 Pictured: Sean Clerkin of Action For Scotland doing COVID19 border/ports of entry protest to continue his call to the Scottish Government to close the border and all ports of entry for non essential travel from England to Scotland. Sighting Professor Devi Sridhar of Edinburgh University in her comments recently in the New York Times wrote,”Scotland and Northern Ireland have looked ahead at the coming winter and made a concerted plan to minimise community transmission...... Credit: Colin Fisher/Alamy Live News.
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RF2BW0TTX–Shoppers queueing and distancing outside an ASDA store on a hot day in the sun
Eager shoppers leave Primark on Princess street with bags as non essential shops can now open after being closed due to the covid-19 pandemic. Credit: Euan Cherry Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/eager-shoppers-leave-primark-on-princess-street-with-bags-as-non-essential-shops-can-now-open-after-being-closed-due-to-the-covid-19-pandemic-credit-euan-cherry-image431670968.html
RM2G288M8–Eager shoppers leave Primark on Princess street with bags as non essential shops can now open after being closed due to the covid-19 pandemic. Credit: Euan Cherry
A sign on a pub in Edinburgh to notify customers of their closure, the day after Prime Minister Boris Johnson called on people to stay away from pubs, clubs and theatres, work from home if possible and avoid all non-essential contacts and travel in order to reduce the impact of the coronavirus pandemic. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-sign-on-a-pub-in-edinburgh-to-notify-customers-of-their-closure-the-day-after-prime-minister-boris-johnson-called-on-people-to-stay-away-from-pubs-clubs-and-theatres-work-from-home-if-possible-and-avoid-all-non-essential-contacts-and-travel-in-order-to-reduce-the-impact-of-the-coronavirus-pandemic-image348965544.html
RM2B7MN34–A sign on a pub in Edinburgh to notify customers of their closure, the day after Prime Minister Boris Johnson called on people to stay away from pubs, clubs and theatres, work from home if possible and avoid all non-essential contacts and travel in order to reduce the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
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RF2C15THM–Four Sainsbury's Delivery Trucks Outside a Large Supermarket Warehouse
Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 9th September, 2015. Volunteers for CalAid in Edinburgh sort donations provided by the public to be sent to be distributed to refugees entering Europe and other areas. Thousands have donated essential items that will help the refugees. The group has been collecting donations in Studio 24 in Edinburgh and have received great support from the community. After only starting two days ago in the new space, they have been overwhelmed by donations and are looking at making this an ongoing project. Credit: Andrew Steven Graham/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-edinburgh-scotland-uk-9th-september-2015-volunteers-for-calaid-in-87292281.html
RMF20E5D–Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 9th September, 2015. Volunteers for CalAid in Edinburgh sort donations provided by the public to be sent to be distributed to refugees entering Europe and other areas. Thousands have donated essential items that will help the refugees. The group has been collecting donations in Studio 24 in Edinburgh and have received great support from the community. After only starting two days ago in the new space, they have been overwhelmed by donations and are looking at making this an ongoing project. Credit: Andrew Steven Graham/Alamy Live News
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RF2BW0TPD–Telecommunications worker installing phone cables in the pavement with traffic cones around
Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 26 December 2020. Scenes from Edinburgh City Centre on a wet and windy Boxing Day during storm Bella. Today is first day that Scotland is under level 4 lockdown and all non essential shops and businesses are closed. As a result the streets are almost deserted with very few people venturing outside. Cockburn Street in the Old Town is almost deserted. Iain Masterton/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/edinburgh-scotland-uk-26-december-2020-scenes-from-edinburgh-city-centre-on-a-wet-and-windy-boxing-day-during-storm-bella-today-is-first-day-that-scotland-is-under-level-4-lockdown-and-all-non-essential-shops-and-businesses-are-closed-as-a-result-the-streets-are-almost-deserted-with-very-few-people-venturing-outside-cockburn-street-in-the-old-town-is-almost-deserted-iain-mastertonalamy-live-news-image395583519.html
RM2DYGAPR–Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 26 December 2020. Scenes from Edinburgh City Centre on a wet and windy Boxing Day during storm Bella. Today is first day that Scotland is under level 4 lockdown and all non essential shops and businesses are closed. As a result the streets are almost deserted with very few people venturing outside. Cockburn Street in the Old Town is almost deserted. Iain Masterton/Alamy Live News
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Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 28 December 2020. Scenes from Edinburgh City Centre as Scotland starts first weekday under the most severe level 4 lockdown with all non-essential businesses closed. Iain Masterton/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/edinburgh-scotland-uk-28-december-2020-scenes-from-edinburgh-city-centre-as-scotland-starts-first-weekday-under-the-most-severe-level-4-lockdown-with-all-non-essential-businesses-closed-iain-mastertonalamy-live-news-image395814432.html
RM2DYXW9M–Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 28 December 2020. Scenes from Edinburgh City Centre as Scotland starts first weekday under the most severe level 4 lockdown with all non-essential businesses closed. Iain Masterton/Alamy Live News
Sun 29 January 2023. Edinburgh, Scotland. Singer Mike Baillie performs at The Huxley as part of the Red, Red Rose Street event during the Burns & Beyond 2023 festival. Mike Baillie is a singer-songwriter and a member of the Edinburgh group The Lonely Together. Red, Red Rose Street was a weekend of free live entertainment around Edinburgh’s famous Rose Street supported by Essential Edinburgh and featured live performance from artists from across Scotland. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sun-29-january-2023-edinburgh-scotland-singer-mike-baillie-performs-at-the-huxley-as-part-of-the-red-red-rose-street-event-during-the-burns-beyond-2023-festival-mike-baillie-is-a-singer-songwriter-and-a-member-of-the-edinburgh-group-the-lonely-together-red-red-rose-street-was-a-weekend-of-free-live-entertainment-around-edinburghs-famous-rose-street-supported-by-essential-edinburgh-and-featured-live-performance-from-artists-from-across-scotland-image511551489.html
RM2MM7541–Sun 29 January 2023. Edinburgh, Scotland. Singer Mike Baillie performs at The Huxley as part of the Red, Red Rose Street event during the Burns & Beyond 2023 festival. Mike Baillie is a singer-songwriter and a member of the Edinburgh group The Lonely Together. Red, Red Rose Street was a weekend of free live entertainment around Edinburgh’s famous Rose Street supported by Essential Edinburgh and featured live performance from artists from across Scotland.
Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 5th April 2023. It has been announced that the iconic North Bridge northbound lane will reopen in April after 2 years of single lane traffic southbound only causing disruption between the link from the Old town to Princes Street and the wider New Town area. It was closed in 2021 as it underwent essential repair work for the first time since the 1930s. The project is already five years behind schedule and has seen it's budget more than double to £62 million. Bridge clad in scaffolding with a workman on the gantry. Credit: Craig Brown/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/edinburgh-scotland-uk-5th-april-2023-it-has-been-announced-that-the-iconic-north-bridge-northbound-lane-will-reopen-in-april-after-2-years-of-single-lane-traffic-southbound-only-causing-disruption-between-the-link-from-the-old-town-to-princes-street-and-the-wider-new-town-area-it-was-closed-in-2021-as-it-underwent-essential-repair-work-for-the-first-time-since-the-1930s-the-project-is-already-five-years-behind-schedule-and-has-seen-its-budget-more-than-double-to-62-million-bridge-clad-in-scaffolding-with-a-workman-on-the-gantry-credit-craig-brownalamy-live-news-image545276466.html
RM2PK3DKE–Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 5th April 2023. It has been announced that the iconic North Bridge northbound lane will reopen in April after 2 years of single lane traffic southbound only causing disruption between the link from the Old town to Princes Street and the wider New Town area. It was closed in 2021 as it underwent essential repair work for the first time since the 1930s. The project is already five years behind schedule and has seen it's budget more than double to £62 million. Bridge clad in scaffolding with a workman on the gantry. Credit: Craig Brown/Alamy Live News
Scottish Conservative Leader Douglas Ross drinks a pint during a visit to a pub on April 26, 2021 in Edinburgh, Scotland. This visit come’s as non-essential shops and businesses including the hospitality sector start to reopen in Scotland as more covid-19 lockdown rules are relaxed. (Photo by Ewan Bootman/NurPhoto) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/scottish-conservative-leader-douglas-ross-drinks-a-pint-during-a-visit-to-a-pub-on-april-26-2021-in-edinburgh-scotland-this-visit-comes-as-non-essential-shops-and-businesses-including-the-hospitality-sector-start-to-reopen-in-scotland-as-more-covid-19-lockdown-rules-are-relaxed-photo-by-ewan-bootmannurphoto-image489563261.html
RM2KCDEX5–Scottish Conservative Leader Douglas Ross drinks a pint during a visit to a pub on April 26, 2021 in Edinburgh, Scotland. This visit come’s as non-essential shops and businesses including the hospitality sector start to reopen in Scotland as more covid-19 lockdown rules are relaxed. (Photo by Ewan Bootman/NurPhoto)
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Portobello, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 18 June 2024. On Monday 17 June work commenced on repairing the collapsed section of beach groyne No.4 together with essential repairs to the remainder of the groynes 1-5 will also be completed within the 12 weeks planned for the work. On 27th November 2021. The timber beach groyne number 4 was wrecked by Storm Arwen leaving part of it at around 45 degree angle and in a sorry state after the ferocius waves that must have collided with it overnight. Credit: Arch White/alamy live news. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/portobello-edinburgh-scotland-uk-18-june-2024-on-monday-17-june-work-commenced-on-repairing-the-collapsed-section-of-beach-groyne-no4-together-with-essential-repairs-to-the-remainder-of-the-groynes-1-5-will-also-be-completed-within-the-12-weeks-planned-for-the-work-on-27th-november-2021-the-timber-beach-groyne-number-4-was-wrecked-by-storm-arwen-leaving-part-of-it-at-around-45-degree-angle-and-in-a-sorry-state-after-the-ferocius-waves-that-must-have-collided-with-it-overnight-credit-arch-whitealamy-live-news-image610238712.html
RM2XCPNKM–Portobello, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 18 June 2024. On Monday 17 June work commenced on repairing the collapsed section of beach groyne No.4 together with essential repairs to the remainder of the groynes 1-5 will also be completed within the 12 weeks planned for the work. On 27th November 2021. The timber beach groyne number 4 was wrecked by Storm Arwen leaving part of it at around 45 degree angle and in a sorry state after the ferocius waves that must have collided with it overnight. Credit: Arch White/alamy live news.
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RF2BW78EW–Two Openreach White Vans on a Residential Street in Edinburgh Scotland
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Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 20 August 2020 Pictured: Sean Clerkin of Action For Scotland doing COVID19 border/ports of entry protest to continue his call to the Scottish Government to close the border and all ports of entry for non essential travel from England to Scotland. Sighting Professor Devi Sridhar of Edinburgh University in her comments recently in the New York Times wrote,”Scotland and Northern Ireland have looked ahead at the coming winter and made a concerted plan to minimise community transmission...... Credit: Colin Fisher/Alamy Live News. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/edinburgh-scotland-uk-20-august-2020-pictured-sean-clerkin-of-action-for-scotland-doing-covid19-borderports-of-entry-protest-to-continue-his-call-to-the-scottish-government-to-close-the-border-and-all-ports-of-entry-for-non-essential-travel-from-england-to-scotland-sighting-professor-devi-sridhar-of-edinburgh-university-in-her-comments-recently-in-the-new-york-times-wrotescotland-and-northern-ireland-have-looked-ahead-at-the-coming-winter-and-made-a-concerted-plan-to-minimise-community-transmission-credit-colin-fisheralamy-live-news-image369017177.html
RM2CCA54W–Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 20 August 2020 Pictured: Sean Clerkin of Action For Scotland doing COVID19 border/ports of entry protest to continue his call to the Scottish Government to close the border and all ports of entry for non essential travel from England to Scotland. Sighting Professor Devi Sridhar of Edinburgh University in her comments recently in the New York Times wrote,”Scotland and Northern Ireland have looked ahead at the coming winter and made a concerted plan to minimise community transmission...... Credit: Colin Fisher/Alamy Live News.
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RF2BDX9A4–Long queue of shoppers standing at a safe distance from each other outside a Tesco supermarket in Edinburgh
Eager shoppers leave Primark on Princess street with bags as non essential shops can now open after being closed due to the covid-19 pandemic. Credit: Euan Cherry Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/eager-shoppers-leave-primark-on-princess-street-with-bags-as-non-essential-shops-can-now-open-after-being-closed-due-to-the-covid-19-pandemic-credit-euan-cherry-image431670877.html
RM2G288H1–Eager shoppers leave Primark on Princess street with bags as non essential shops can now open after being closed due to the covid-19 pandemic. Credit: Euan Cherry
People wearing face masks in Edinburgh, the day after Prime Minister Boris Johnson called on people to stay away from pubs, clubs and theatres, work from home if possible and avoid all non-essential contacts and travel in order to reduce the impact of the coronavirus pandemic. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/people-wearing-face-masks-in-edinburgh-the-day-after-prime-minister-boris-johnson-called-on-people-to-stay-away-from-pubs-clubs-and-theatres-work-from-home-if-possible-and-avoid-all-non-essential-contacts-and-travel-in-order-to-reduce-the-impact-of-the-coronavirus-pandemic-image348982373.html
RM2B7NEG5–People wearing face masks in Edinburgh, the day after Prime Minister Boris Johnson called on people to stay away from pubs, clubs and theatres, work from home if possible and avoid all non-essential contacts and travel in order to reduce the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
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RF2G20P79–COVID-19 Test Centre Sign and Banner Outside Oxgangs Library in Edinburgh Scotland
Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 9th September, 2015. Volunteers for CalAid in Edinburgh sort donations provided by the public to be sent to be distributed to refugees entering Europe and other areas. Thousands have donated essential items that will help the refugees. The group has been collecting donations in Studio 24 in Edinburgh and have received great support from the community. After only starting two days ago in the new space, they have been overwhelmed by donations and are looking at making this an ongoing project. Credit: Andrew Steven Graham/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-edinburgh-scotland-uk-9th-september-2015-volunteers-for-calaid-in-87291208.html
RMF20CR4–Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 9th September, 2015. Volunteers for CalAid in Edinburgh sort donations provided by the public to be sent to be distributed to refugees entering Europe and other areas. Thousands have donated essential items that will help the refugees. The group has been collecting donations in Studio 24 in Edinburgh and have received great support from the community. After only starting two days ago in the new space, they have been overwhelmed by donations and are looking at making this an ongoing project. Credit: Andrew Steven Graham/Alamy Live News
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RF2C3XTXB–Deliveroo Delivery Courier on a Motorbike
The London, Edinburgh and Dublin philosophical magazine and journal of science . of the same, upon thedensity of the light-producing vapour. It was particularlywith a view to the solution of this latter problem that thefollowing experiment was proposed and undertaken. Apparatus.—The method employed was one suggested byProf. Michelson, in which the amount of vapour filling aknown volume is determined by finding the amount of con-densed metal in the observing flask when the latter is cooledoff. The apparatus consisted of three essential parts—theheating-bath, the gas-bulb, and the thermometer. T Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-london-edinburgh-and-dublin-philosophical-magazine-and-journal-of-science-of-the-same-upon-thedensity-of-the-light-producing-vapour-it-was-particularlywith-a-view-to-the-solution-of-this-latter-problem-that-thefollowing-experiment-was-proposed-and-undertaken-apparatusthe-method-employed-was-one-suggested-byprof-michelson-in-which-the-amount-of-vapour-filling-aknown-volume-is-determined-by-finding-the-amount-of-con-densed-metal-in-the-observing-flask-when-the-latter-is-cooledoff-the-apparatus-consisted-of-three-essential-partstheheating-bath-the-gas-bulb-and-the-thermometer-t-image338935655.html
RM2AKBRTR–The London, Edinburgh and Dublin philosophical magazine and journal of science . of the same, upon thedensity of the light-producing vapour. It was particularlywith a view to the solution of this latter problem that thefollowing experiment was proposed and undertaken. Apparatus.—The method employed was one suggested byProf. Michelson, in which the amount of vapour filling aknown volume is determined by finding the amount of con-densed metal in the observing flask when the latter is cooledoff. The apparatus consisted of three essential parts—theheating-bath, the gas-bulb, and the thermometer. T
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RF2BWJX77–Deliveroo Delivery Cyclist Riding his Bicycle on a Park Path in The Sun
Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 28 December 2020. Scenes from Edinburgh City Centre as Scotland starts first weekday under the most severe level 4 lockdown with all non-essential businesses closed. Iain Masterton/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/edinburgh-scotland-uk-28-december-2020-scenes-from-edinburgh-city-centre-as-scotland-starts-first-weekday-under-the-most-severe-level-4-lockdown-with-all-non-essential-businesses-closed-iain-mastertonalamy-live-news-image395814414.html
RM2DYXW92–Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 28 December 2020. Scenes from Edinburgh City Centre as Scotland starts first weekday under the most severe level 4 lockdown with all non-essential businesses closed. Iain Masterton/Alamy Live News
Sun 29 January 2023. Edinburgh, Scotland. Singer Mike Baillie performs at The Huxley as part of the Red, Red Rose Street event during the Burns & Beyond 2023 festival. Mike Baillie is a singer-songwriter and a member of the Edinburgh group The Lonely Together. Red, Red Rose Street was a weekend of free live entertainment around Edinburgh’s famous Rose Street supported by Essential Edinburgh and featured live performance from artists from across Scotland. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sun-29-january-2023-edinburgh-scotland-singer-mike-baillie-performs-at-the-huxley-as-part-of-the-red-red-rose-street-event-during-the-burns-beyond-2023-festival-mike-baillie-is-a-singer-songwriter-and-a-member-of-the-edinburgh-group-the-lonely-together-red-red-rose-street-was-a-weekend-of-free-live-entertainment-around-edinburghs-famous-rose-street-supported-by-essential-edinburgh-and-featured-live-performance-from-artists-from-across-scotland-image511551161.html
RM2MM74M9–Sun 29 January 2023. Edinburgh, Scotland. Singer Mike Baillie performs at The Huxley as part of the Red, Red Rose Street event during the Burns & Beyond 2023 festival. Mike Baillie is a singer-songwriter and a member of the Edinburgh group The Lonely Together. Red, Red Rose Street was a weekend of free live entertainment around Edinburgh’s famous Rose Street supported by Essential Edinburgh and featured live performance from artists from across Scotland.
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