The Woolworths supermarket store opposite Sydney Town Hall at the corner of George Street and Park Street. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-woolworths-supermarket-store-opposite-sydney-town-hall-at-the-corner-of-george-street-and-park-street-image365393825.html
RM2C6D3FD–The Woolworths supermarket store opposite Sydney Town Hall at the corner of George Street and Park Street.
Sydney light rail train at Town Hall station on George Street,Sydney,NSW,Australia Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sydney-light-rail-train-at-town-hall-station-on-george-streetsydneynswaustralia-image402380188.html
RM2EAJ010–Sydney light rail train at Town Hall station on George Street,Sydney,NSW,Australia
Sydney, Australia. 20th January 2021. Face coverings mandatory sign at the entrance to Town Hall Woolworths in Sydney, NSW, Australia. Credit: Richard Milnes/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sydney-australia-20th-january-2021-face-coverings-mandatory-sign-at-the-entrance-to-town-hall-woolworths-in-sydney-nsw-australia-credit-richard-milnesalamy-live-news-image398158870.html
RM2E3NKKJ–Sydney, Australia. 20th January 2021. Face coverings mandatory sign at the entrance to Town Hall Woolworths in Sydney, NSW, Australia. Credit: Richard Milnes/Alamy Live News
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA, 24 Mar 2020, A supermarket worker at Woolworths is seen behind a new plexiglass screen installed at Woolworths Town Hall in Sydney’s CBD following the government’s response to the coronavirus outbreak to close non-essential businesses and limit physical contact between people. Credit: Sebastian Reategui/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sydney-australia-24-mar-2020-a-supermarket-worker-at-woolworths-is-seen-behind-a-new-plexiglass-screen-installed-at-woolworths-town-hall-in-sydneys-cbd-following-the-governments-response-to-the-coronavirus-outbreak-to-close-non-essential-businesses-and-limit-physical-contact-between-people-credit-sebastian-reateguialamy-live-news-image350010442.html
RM2B9C9TX–SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA, 24 Mar 2020, A supermarket worker at Woolworths is seen behind a new plexiglass screen installed at Woolworths Town Hall in Sydney’s CBD following the government’s response to the coronavirus outbreak to close non-essential businesses and limit physical contact between people. Credit: Sebastian Reategui/Alamy Live News
The Woolworths supermarket store opposite Sydney Town Hall at the corner of George Street and Park Street. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-woolworths-supermarket-store-opposite-sydney-town-hall-at-the-corner-of-george-street-and-park-street-image365393815.html
RM2C6D3F3–The Woolworths supermarket store opposite Sydney Town Hall at the corner of George Street and Park Street.
KENYA, Eldoret, Rupa Mall shopping center, water fountain / KENIA, Eldoret, Rupa Mall Einkaufszentrum Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kenya-eldoret-rupa-mall-shopping-center-water-fountain-kenia-eldoret-rupa-mall-einkaufszentrum-image475092813.html
RM2JGX9MD–KENYA, Eldoret, Rupa Mall shopping center, water fountain / KENIA, Eldoret, Rupa Mall Einkaufszentrum
The main High Street in Sandbach Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-main-high-street-in-sandbach-17586697.html
RMB0H409–The main High Street in Sandbach
Campbeltown, Scotland, United Kingdom - July 1983: Intersection of Main Street and Shore Street. View of Woolworths store Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/campbeltown-scotland-united-kingdom-july-1983-intersection-of-main-street-and-shore-street-view-of-woolworths-store-image556704609.html
RF2R9M2BD–Campbeltown, Scotland, United Kingdom - July 1983: Intersection of Main Street and Shore Street. View of Woolworths store
Aerial 1991 historical archival view at busy ancient market day in Kingston a town in the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames in southwest London with traders serving shoppers from below canopy covered stalls and centrally placed twin towers of old Town Hall Market House building alongside The Grade I listed 12th-century All Saints Church & Tower Retail business names include Woolworths & Curry's Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/aerial-1991-historical-archival-view-at-busy-ancient-market-day-in-kingston-a-town-in-the-royal-borough-of-kingston-upon-thames-in-southwest-london-with-traders-serving-shoppers-from-below-canopy-covered-stalls-and-centrally-placed-twin-towers-of-old-town-hall-market-house-building-alongside-the-grade-i-listed-12th-century-all-saints-church-tower-retail-business-names-include-woolworths-currys-image568737897.html
RM2T186YN–Aerial 1991 historical archival view at busy ancient market day in Kingston a town in the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames in southwest London with traders serving shoppers from below canopy covered stalls and centrally placed twin towers of old Town Hall Market House building alongside The Grade I listed 12th-century All Saints Church & Tower Retail business names include Woolworths & Curry's
A crowd of thousands attend the 'World Wide Freedom Day Rally' in Sydney, Australia, to protest harsh coronavirus social restrictions. Government officials claim attendee numbers were 3500 protestors and 400 police, but crowd sizes were considered far larger. The event differed to previous Sydney Freedom Day Rallies as this event occurred during a lockdown with stay-at-home and mask-wearing orders. Pictured: protesters on the awning of the Woolworths store at the corner of George Street at Park Street, opposite Sydney Town Hall. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-crowd-of-thousandsattend-the-world-wide-freedom-day-rally-in-sydney-australia-to-protest-harsh-coronavirus-social-restrictions-government-officials-claim-attendee-numbers-were-3500-protestors-and-400-police-but-crowd-sizes-were-considered-far-larger-the-event-differed-to-previous-sydney-freedomday-rallies-as-this-event-occurred-duringa-lockdownwith-stay-at-home-and-mask-wearing-orders-pictured-protesters-on-the-awning-of-the-woolworths-store-at-the-corner-of-george-street-at-park-street-opposite-sydney-town-hall-image435954120.html
RM2G97BX0–A crowd of thousands attend the 'World Wide Freedom Day Rally' in Sydney, Australia, to protest harsh coronavirus social restrictions. Government officials claim attendee numbers were 3500 protestors and 400 police, but crowd sizes were considered far larger. The event differed to previous Sydney Freedom Day Rallies as this event occurred during a lockdown with stay-at-home and mask-wearing orders. Pictured: protesters on the awning of the Woolworths store at the corner of George Street at Park Street, opposite Sydney Town Hall.
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RFAMBMRH–pic martin phelps 26 11 07 story calne too posh for woolworths gv of Calne
PAP LON 17 22.11.94. The scene today on the 50th anniversary of a German V2 rocket attack on Woolworth's and other stores in New Cross, London, which killed 160. Shops and a library are now on the site, but Deptford Town hall can still be seen on the right. See PA Story WAR Bates. PA News/mr. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pap-lon-17-221194-the-scene-today-on-the-50th-anniversary-of-a-german-v2-rocket-attack-on-woolworths-and-other-stores-in-new-cross-london-which-killed-160-shops-and-a-library-are-now-on-the-site-but-deptford-town-hall-can-still-be-seen-on-the-right-see-pa-story-war-bates-pa-newsmr-image371309958.html
RM2CG2HHX–PAP LON 17 22.11.94. The scene today on the 50th anniversary of a German V2 rocket attack on Woolworth's and other stores in New Cross, London, which killed 160. Shops and a library are now on the site, but Deptford Town hall can still be seen on the right. See PA Story WAR Bates. PA News/mr.
Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland, UK, 19 Sept 2017. View from the Auld Brig across the River Ayr toward a gap site on the high street where the former Woolworths and other properties have been demolished Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ayr-ayrshire-scotland-uk-19-sept-2017-view-from-the-auld-brig-across-the-river-ayr-toward-a-gap-site-on-the-high-street-where-the-former-woolworths-and-other-properties-have-been-demolished-image397983803.html
RF2E3DMB7–Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland, UK, 19 Sept 2017. View from the Auld Brig across the River Ayr toward a gap site on the high street where the former Woolworths and other properties have been demolished
Campbeltown, Scotland, United Kingdom- July 1983: View of a 1980 Jaguar XJS sportscar parked at intersection of Main Street and Kinloch Road. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/campbeltown-scotland-united-kingdom-july-1983-view-of-a-1980-jaguar-xjs-sportscar-parked-at-intersection-of-main-street-and-kinloch-road-image556033373.html
RF2R8HE6N–Campbeltown, Scotland, United Kingdom- July 1983: View of a 1980 Jaguar XJS sportscar parked at intersection of Main Street and Kinloch Road.
The Woolworths supermarket store opposite Sydney Town Hall at the corner of George Street and Park Street. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-woolworths-supermarket-store-opposite-sydney-town-hall-at-the-corner-of-george-street-and-park-street-image365393733.html
RM2C6D3C5–The Woolworths supermarket store opposite Sydney Town Hall at the corner of George Street and Park Street.
A crowd of thousands attend the 'World Wide Freedom Day Rally' in Sydney, Australia, to protest harsh coronavirus social restrictions. Government officials claim attendee numbers were 3500 protestors and 400 police, but crowd sizes were considered far larger. The event differed to previous Sydney Freedom Day Rallies as this event occurred during a lockdown with stay-at-home and mask-wearing orders. Pictured: protesters on the awning of the Woolworths store at the corner of George Street at Park Street, opposite Sydney Town Hall. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-crowd-of-thousandsattend-the-world-wide-freedom-day-rally-in-sydney-australia-to-protest-harsh-coronavirus-social-restrictions-government-officials-claim-attendee-numbers-were-3500-protestors-and-400-police-but-crowd-sizes-were-considered-far-larger-the-event-differed-to-previous-sydney-freedomday-rallies-as-this-event-occurred-duringa-lockdownwith-stay-at-home-and-mask-wearing-orders-pictured-protesters-on-the-awning-of-the-woolworths-store-at-the-corner-of-george-street-at-park-street-opposite-sydney-town-hall-image435954124.html
RM2G97BX4–A crowd of thousands attend the 'World Wide Freedom Day Rally' in Sydney, Australia, to protest harsh coronavirus social restrictions. Government officials claim attendee numbers were 3500 protestors and 400 police, but crowd sizes were considered far larger. The event differed to previous Sydney Freedom Day Rallies as this event occurred during a lockdown with stay-at-home and mask-wearing orders. Pictured: protesters on the awning of the Woolworths store at the corner of George Street at Park Street, opposite Sydney Town Hall.
pic martin phelps 26 11 07 story calne too posh for woolworths gv of Calne Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-pic-martin-phelps-26-11-07-story-calne-too-posh-for-woolworths-gv-15213533.html
RFAMBN1J–pic martin phelps 26 11 07 story calne too posh for woolworths gv of Calne
Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland, UK, 19 Sept 2017. View from the Auld Brig across the River Ayr toward a gap site on the high street where the former Woolworths and other properties have been demolished Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ayr-ayrshire-scotland-uk-19-sept-2017-view-from-the-auld-brig-across-the-river-ayr-toward-a-gap-site-on-the-high-street-where-the-former-woolworths-and-other-properties-have-been-demolished-image397983816.html
RF2E3DMBM–Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland, UK, 19 Sept 2017. View from the Auld Brig across the River Ayr toward a gap site on the high street where the former Woolworths and other properties have been demolished
The Woolworths supermarket store opposite Sydney Town Hall at the corner of George Street and Park Street. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-woolworths-supermarket-store-opposite-sydney-town-hall-at-the-corner-of-george-street-and-park-street-image365393753.html
RM2C6D3CW–The Woolworths supermarket store opposite Sydney Town Hall at the corner of George Street and Park Street.
A crowd of thousands attend the 'World Wide Freedom Day Rally' in Sydney, Australia, to protest harsh coronavirus social restrictions. Government officials claim attendee numbers were 3500 protestors and 400 police, but crowd sizes were considered far larger. The event differed to previous Sydney Freedom Day Rallies as this event occurred during a lockdown with stay-at-home and mask-wearing orders. Pictured: protesters on the awning of the Woolworths store at the corner of George Street at Park Street, opposite Sydney Town Hall. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-crowd-of-thousandsattend-the-world-wide-freedom-day-rally-in-sydney-australia-to-protest-harsh-coronavirus-social-restrictions-government-officials-claim-attendee-numbers-were-3500-protestors-and-400-police-but-crowd-sizes-were-considered-far-larger-the-event-differed-to-previous-sydney-freedomday-rallies-as-this-event-occurred-duringa-lockdownwith-stay-at-home-and-mask-wearing-orders-pictured-protesters-on-the-awning-of-the-woolworths-store-at-the-corner-of-george-street-at-park-street-opposite-sydney-town-hall-image435954182.html
RM2G97C06–A crowd of thousands attend the 'World Wide Freedom Day Rally' in Sydney, Australia, to protest harsh coronavirus social restrictions. Government officials claim attendee numbers were 3500 protestors and 400 police, but crowd sizes were considered far larger. The event differed to previous Sydney Freedom Day Rallies as this event occurred during a lockdown with stay-at-home and mask-wearing orders. Pictured: protesters on the awning of the Woolworths store at the corner of George Street at Park Street, opposite Sydney Town Hall.
Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland, UK, 19 Sept 2017. View from the Auld Brig across the River Ayr toward a gap site on the high street where the former Woolworths and other properties have been demolished Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ayr-ayrshire-scotland-uk-19-sept-2017-view-from-the-auld-brig-across-the-river-ayr-toward-a-gap-site-on-the-high-street-where-the-former-woolworths-and-other-properties-have-been-demolished-image397983793.html
RF2E3DMAW–Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland, UK, 19 Sept 2017. View from the Auld Brig across the River Ayr toward a gap site on the high street where the former Woolworths and other properties have been demolished
The Woolworths supermarket store opposite Sydney Town Hall at the corner of George Street and Park Street. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-woolworths-supermarket-store-opposite-sydney-town-hall-at-the-corner-of-george-street-and-park-street-image365393759.html
RM2C6D3D3–The Woolworths supermarket store opposite Sydney Town Hall at the corner of George Street and Park Street.
A crowd of thousands attend the 'World Wide Freedom Day Rally' in Sydney, Australia, to protest harsh coronavirus social restrictions. Government officials claim attendee numbers were 3500 protestors and 400 police, but crowd sizes were considered far larger. The event differed to previous Sydney Freedom Day Rallies as this event occurred during a lockdown with stay-at-home and mask-wearing orders. Pictured: protesters on the awning of the Woolworths store at the corner of George Street at Park Street, opposite Sydney Town Hall. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-crowd-of-thousandsattend-the-world-wide-freedom-day-rally-in-sydney-australia-to-protest-harsh-coronavirus-social-restrictions-government-officials-claim-attendee-numbers-were-3500-protestors-and-400-police-but-crowd-sizes-were-considered-far-larger-the-event-differed-to-previous-sydney-freedomday-rallies-as-this-event-occurred-duringa-lockdownwith-stay-at-home-and-mask-wearing-orders-pictured-protesters-on-the-awning-of-the-woolworths-store-at-the-corner-of-george-street-at-park-street-opposite-sydney-town-hall-image435954187.html
RM2G97C0B–A crowd of thousands attend the 'World Wide Freedom Day Rally' in Sydney, Australia, to protest harsh coronavirus social restrictions. Government officials claim attendee numbers were 3500 protestors and 400 police, but crowd sizes were considered far larger. The event differed to previous Sydney Freedom Day Rallies as this event occurred during a lockdown with stay-at-home and mask-wearing orders. Pictured: protesters on the awning of the Woolworths store at the corner of George Street at Park Street, opposite Sydney Town Hall.
Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland, UK, 19 Sept 2017. View from the Auld Brig across the River Ayr toward a gap site on the high street where the former Woolworths and other properties have been demolished Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ayr-ayrshire-scotland-uk-19-sept-2017-view-from-the-auld-brig-across-the-river-ayr-toward-a-gap-site-on-the-high-street-where-the-former-woolworths-and-other-properties-have-been-demolished-image397983820.html
RF2E3DMBT–Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland, UK, 19 Sept 2017. View from the Auld Brig across the River Ayr toward a gap site on the high street where the former Woolworths and other properties have been demolished
The Woolworths supermarket store opposite Sydney Town Hall at the corner of George Street and Park Street. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-woolworths-supermarket-store-opposite-sydney-town-hall-at-the-corner-of-george-street-and-park-street-image365393704.html
RM2C6D3B4–The Woolworths supermarket store opposite Sydney Town Hall at the corner of George Street and Park Street.
A crowd of thousands attend the 'World Wide Freedom Day Rally' in Sydney, Australia, to protest harsh coronavirus social restrictions. Government officials claim attendee numbers were 3500 protestors and 400 police, but crowd sizes were considered far larger. The event differed to previous Sydney Freedom Day Rallies as this event occurred during a lockdown with stay-at-home and mask-wearing orders. Pictured: protesters on the awning of the Woolworths store at the corner of George Street at Park Street, opposite Sydney Town Hall. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-crowd-of-thousandsattend-the-world-wide-freedom-day-rally-in-sydney-australia-to-protest-harsh-coronavirus-social-restrictions-government-officials-claim-attendee-numbers-were-3500-protestors-and-400-police-but-crowd-sizes-were-considered-far-larger-the-event-differed-to-previous-sydney-freedomday-rallies-as-this-event-occurred-duringa-lockdownwith-stay-at-home-and-mask-wearing-orders-pictured-protesters-on-the-awning-of-the-woolworths-store-at-the-corner-of-george-street-at-park-street-opposite-sydney-town-hall-image435954126.html
RM2G97BX6–A crowd of thousands attend the 'World Wide Freedom Day Rally' in Sydney, Australia, to protest harsh coronavirus social restrictions. Government officials claim attendee numbers were 3500 protestors and 400 police, but crowd sizes were considered far larger. The event differed to previous Sydney Freedom Day Rallies as this event occurred during a lockdown with stay-at-home and mask-wearing orders. Pictured: protesters on the awning of the Woolworths store at the corner of George Street at Park Street, opposite Sydney Town Hall.
Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland, UK, 19 Sept 2017. View from the Auld Brig across the River Ayr toward a gap site on the high street where the former Woolworths and other properties have been demolished Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ayr-ayrshire-scotland-uk-19-sept-2017-view-from-the-auld-brig-across-the-river-ayr-toward-a-gap-site-on-the-high-street-where-the-former-woolworths-and-other-properties-have-been-demolished-image397983811.html
RF2E3DMBF–Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland, UK, 19 Sept 2017. View from the Auld Brig across the River Ayr toward a gap site on the high street where the former Woolworths and other properties have been demolished
The Woolworths supermarket store opposite Sydney Town Hall at the corner of George Street and Park Street. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-woolworths-supermarket-store-opposite-sydney-town-hall-at-the-corner-of-george-street-and-park-street-image365393796.html
RM2C6D3EC–The Woolworths supermarket store opposite Sydney Town Hall at the corner of George Street and Park Street.
A crowd of thousands attend the 'World Wide Freedom Day Rally' in Sydney, Australia, to protest harsh coronavirus social restrictions. Government officials claim attendee numbers were 3500 protestors and 400 police, but crowd sizes were considered far larger. The event differed to previous Sydney Freedom Day Rallies as this event occurred during a lockdown with stay-at-home and mask-wearing orders. Pictured: protesters on the awning of the Woolworths store at the corner of George Street at Park Street, opposite Sydney Town Hall. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-crowd-of-thousandsattend-the-world-wide-freedom-day-rally-in-sydney-australia-to-protest-harsh-coronavirus-social-restrictions-government-officials-claim-attendee-numbers-were-3500-protestors-and-400-police-but-crowd-sizes-were-considered-far-larger-the-event-differed-to-previous-sydney-freedomday-rallies-as-this-event-occurred-duringa-lockdownwith-stay-at-home-and-mask-wearing-orders-pictured-protesters-on-the-awning-of-the-woolworths-store-at-the-corner-of-george-street-at-park-street-opposite-sydney-town-hall-image435954128.html
RM2G97BX8–A crowd of thousands attend the 'World Wide Freedom Day Rally' in Sydney, Australia, to protest harsh coronavirus social restrictions. Government officials claim attendee numbers were 3500 protestors and 400 police, but crowd sizes were considered far larger. The event differed to previous Sydney Freedom Day Rallies as this event occurred during a lockdown with stay-at-home and mask-wearing orders. Pictured: protesters on the awning of the Woolworths store at the corner of George Street at Park Street, opposite Sydney Town Hall.
Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland, UK, 19 Sept 2017. View from the Auld Brig across the River Ayr toward a gap site on the high street where the former Woolworths and other properties have been demolished Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ayr-ayrshire-scotland-uk-19-sept-2017-view-from-the-auld-brig-across-the-river-ayr-toward-a-gap-site-on-the-high-street-where-the-former-woolworths-and-other-properties-have-been-demolished-image397983732.html
RF2E3DM8M–Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland, UK, 19 Sept 2017. View from the Auld Brig across the River Ayr toward a gap site on the high street where the former Woolworths and other properties have been demolished
The Woolworths supermarket store opposite Sydney Town Hall at the corner of George Street and Park Street. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-woolworths-supermarket-store-opposite-sydney-town-hall-at-the-corner-of-george-street-and-park-street-image365393741.html
RM2C6D3CD–The Woolworths supermarket store opposite Sydney Town Hall at the corner of George Street and Park Street.
A crowd of thousands attend the 'World Wide Freedom Day Rally' in Sydney, Australia, to protest harsh coronavirus social restrictions. Government officials claim attendee numbers were 3500 protestors and 400 police, but crowd sizes were considered far larger. The event differed to previous Sydney Freedom Day Rallies as this event occurred during a lockdown with stay-at-home and mask-wearing orders. Pictured: protesters on the awning of the Woolworths store at the corner of George Street at Park Street, opposite Sydney Town Hall. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-crowd-of-thousandsattend-the-world-wide-freedom-day-rally-in-sydney-australia-to-protest-harsh-coronavirus-social-restrictions-government-officials-claim-attendee-numbers-were-3500-protestors-and-400-police-but-crowd-sizes-were-considered-far-larger-the-event-differed-to-previous-sydney-freedomday-rallies-as-this-event-occurred-duringa-lockdownwith-stay-at-home-and-mask-wearing-orders-pictured-protesters-on-the-awning-of-the-woolworths-store-at-the-corner-of-george-street-at-park-street-opposite-sydney-town-hall-image435954118.html
RM2G97BWX–A crowd of thousands attend the 'World Wide Freedom Day Rally' in Sydney, Australia, to protest harsh coronavirus social restrictions. Government officials claim attendee numbers were 3500 protestors and 400 police, but crowd sizes were considered far larger. The event differed to previous Sydney Freedom Day Rallies as this event occurred during a lockdown with stay-at-home and mask-wearing orders. Pictured: protesters on the awning of the Woolworths store at the corner of George Street at Park Street, opposite Sydney Town Hall.
The Woolworths supermarket store opposite Sydney Town Hall at the corner of George Street and Park Street. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-woolworths-supermarket-store-opposite-sydney-town-hall-at-the-corner-of-george-street-and-park-street-image365393731.html
RM2C6D3C3–The Woolworths supermarket store opposite Sydney Town Hall at the corner of George Street and Park Street.
A crowd of thousands attend the 'World Wide Freedom Day Rally' in Sydney, Australia, to protest harsh coronavirus social restrictions. Government officials claim attendee numbers were 3500 protestors and 400 police, but crowd sizes were considered far larger. The event differed to previous Sydney Freedom Day Rallies as this event occurred during a lockdown with stay-at-home and mask-wearing orders. Pictured: protesters on the awning of the Woolworths store at the corner of George Street at Park Street, opposite Sydney Town Hall. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-crowd-of-thousandsattend-the-world-wide-freedom-day-rally-in-sydney-australia-to-protest-harsh-coronavirus-social-restrictions-government-officials-claim-attendee-numbers-were-3500-protestors-and-400-police-but-crowd-sizes-were-considered-far-larger-the-event-differed-to-previous-sydney-freedomday-rallies-as-this-event-occurred-duringa-lockdownwith-stay-at-home-and-mask-wearing-orders-pictured-protesters-on-the-awning-of-the-woolworths-store-at-the-corner-of-george-street-at-park-street-opposite-sydney-town-hall-image435954018.html
RM2G97BPA–A crowd of thousands attend the 'World Wide Freedom Day Rally' in Sydney, Australia, to protest harsh coronavirus social restrictions. Government officials claim attendee numbers were 3500 protestors and 400 police, but crowd sizes were considered far larger. The event differed to previous Sydney Freedom Day Rallies as this event occurred during a lockdown with stay-at-home and mask-wearing orders. Pictured: protesters on the awning of the Woolworths store at the corner of George Street at Park Street, opposite Sydney Town Hall.
The Woolworths supermarket store opposite Sydney Town Hall at the corner of George Street and Park Street. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-woolworths-supermarket-store-opposite-sydney-town-hall-at-the-corner-of-george-street-and-park-street-image365393714.html
RM2C6D3BE–The Woolworths supermarket store opposite Sydney Town Hall at the corner of George Street and Park Street.
A crowd of thousands attend the 'World Wide Freedom Day Rally' in Sydney, Australia, to protest harsh coronavirus social restrictions. Government officials claim attendee numbers were 3500 protestors and 400 police, but crowd sizes were considered far larger. The event differed to previous Sydney Freedom Day Rallies as this event occurred during a lockdown with stay-at-home and mask-wearing orders. Pictured: protesters on George Street at Park Street near Sydney Town Hall with a break-away group on the awning of a Woolworths store. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-crowd-of-thousandsattend-the-world-wide-freedom-day-rally-in-sydney-australia-to-protest-harsh-coronavirus-social-restrictions-government-officials-claim-attendee-numbers-were-3500-protestors-and-400-police-but-crowd-sizes-were-considered-far-larger-the-event-differed-to-previous-sydney-freedomday-rallies-as-this-event-occurred-duringa-lockdownwith-stay-at-home-and-mask-wearing-orders-pictured-protesters-on-george-street-at-park-street-near-sydney-town-hall-with-a-break-away-group-on-the-awning-of-a-woolworths-store-image435954353.html
RM2G97C69–A crowd of thousands attend the 'World Wide Freedom Day Rally' in Sydney, Australia, to protest harsh coronavirus social restrictions. Government officials claim attendee numbers were 3500 protestors and 400 police, but crowd sizes were considered far larger. The event differed to previous Sydney Freedom Day Rallies as this event occurred during a lockdown with stay-at-home and mask-wearing orders. Pictured: protesters on George Street at Park Street near Sydney Town Hall with a break-away group on the awning of a Woolworths store.
The Woolworths supermarket store opposite Sydney Town Hall at the corner of George Street and Park Street. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-woolworths-supermarket-store-opposite-sydney-town-hall-at-the-corner-of-george-street-and-park-street-image365393810.html
RM2C6D3EX–The Woolworths supermarket store opposite Sydney Town Hall at the corner of George Street and Park Street.
The Woolworths supermarket store opposite Sydney Town Hall at the corner of George Street and Park Street. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-woolworths-supermarket-store-opposite-sydney-town-hall-at-the-corner-of-george-street-and-park-street-image365393750.html
RM2C6D3CP–The Woolworths supermarket store opposite Sydney Town Hall at the corner of George Street and Park Street.
The Woolworths supermarket store opposite Sydney Town Hall at the corner of George Street and Park Street. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-woolworths-supermarket-store-opposite-sydney-town-hall-at-the-corner-of-george-street-and-park-street-image365393813.html
RM2C6D3F1–The Woolworths supermarket store opposite Sydney Town Hall at the corner of George Street and Park Street.
The Woolworths supermarket store opposite Sydney Town Hall at the corner of George Street and Park Street. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-woolworths-supermarket-store-opposite-sydney-town-hall-at-the-corner-of-george-street-and-park-street-image365393780.html
RM2C6D3DT–The Woolworths supermarket store opposite Sydney Town Hall at the corner of George Street and Park Street.
The Woolworths supermarket store opposite Sydney Town Hall at the corner of George Street and Park Street. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-woolworths-supermarket-store-opposite-sydney-town-hall-at-the-corner-of-george-street-and-park-street-image365393798.html
RM2C6D3EE–The Woolworths supermarket store opposite Sydney Town Hall at the corner of George Street and Park Street.
The Woolworths supermarket store opposite Sydney Town Hall at the corner of George Street and Park Street. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-woolworths-supermarket-store-opposite-sydney-town-hall-at-the-corner-of-george-street-and-park-street-image365393708.html
RM2C6D3B8–The Woolworths supermarket store opposite Sydney Town Hall at the corner of George Street and Park Street.
The Woolworths supermarket store opposite Sydney Town Hall at the corner of George Street and Park Street. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-woolworths-supermarket-store-opposite-sydney-town-hall-at-the-corner-of-george-street-and-park-street-image365393693.html
RM2C6D3AN–The Woolworths supermarket store opposite Sydney Town Hall at the corner of George Street and Park Street.
The Woolworths supermarket store opposite Sydney Town Hall at the corner of George Street and Park Street. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-woolworths-supermarket-store-opposite-sydney-town-hall-at-the-corner-of-george-street-and-park-street-image365393785.html
RM2C6D3E1–The Woolworths supermarket store opposite Sydney Town Hall at the corner of George Street and Park Street.
The Woolworths supermarket store opposite Sydney Town Hall at the corner of George Street and Park Street. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-woolworths-supermarket-store-opposite-sydney-town-hall-at-the-corner-of-george-street-and-park-street-image365393711.html
RM2C6D3BB–The Woolworths supermarket store opposite Sydney Town Hall at the corner of George Street and Park Street.
Sydney, Australia. 22nd February 2022. QR check in is no longer required at supermarkets in the state of NSW from 18th February 2022. Pictured is a sign at the entry to Woolworths Town Hall in Sydney. Credit: Richard Milnes/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sydney-australia-22nd-february-2022-qr-check-in-is-no-longer-required-at-supermarkets-in-the-state-of-nsw-from-18th-february-2022-pictured-is-a-sign-at-the-entry-to-woolworths-town-hall-in-sydney-credit-richard-milnesalamy-live-news-image461490339.html
RM2HPPKHR–Sydney, Australia. 22nd February 2022. QR check in is no longer required at supermarkets in the state of NSW from 18th February 2022. Pictured is a sign at the entry to Woolworths Town Hall in Sydney. Credit: Richard Milnes/Alamy Live News
Sydney, Australia. 17th February 2022. From Friday, 18th February QR check in will no longer be required at shops in NSW. Mandatory masks in shops will end a week later on 25th February. Pictured: Check in and face mask rules at the entrance to Woolworths Town Hall. Credit: Richard Milnes/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sydney-australia-17th-february-2022-from-friday-18th-february-qr-check-in-will-no-longer-be-required-at-shops-in-nsw-mandatory-masks-in-shops-will-end-a-week-later-on-25th-february-pictured-check-in-and-face-mask-rules-at-the-entrance-to-woolworths-town-hall-credit-richard-milnesalamy-live-news-image460746250.html
RM2HNGPF6–Sydney, Australia. 17th February 2022. From Friday, 18th February QR check in will no longer be required at shops in NSW. Mandatory masks in shops will end a week later on 25th February. Pictured: Check in and face mask rules at the entrance to Woolworths Town Hall. Credit: Richard Milnes/Alamy Live News