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Cheers Justin, Stan and Iain!

 

Times 3rd

 

Anna Marlow  Harvest Mouse on Gerbera - Image ID: J8P62M

Southend-on-Sea, UK. 25th Mar, 2020. A poster on the main entrance sign to Southend University Hospital, supporting NHS workers reads, Your Kindness Means & Will Save The World. Penelope Barritt/Alamy Live News - Image ID: 2B9YG3F

Tetra Images  Man with shoulder pain - Image ID: BP6657

veryan dale Elderly lady with arthritic hands stroking her pet cat in the garden at home. - Image ID: D8PFYE

Erkelenz, Germany. 22nd Mar, 2020. Soldiers and firemen load boxes of protective clothing in the fire station. Jonas Güttler/dpa/Alamy Live News - Image ID: 2B8HJPB

Bristol, UK. 26th Feb, 2020. The University and College Union (UCU) lecturer strike was supported by students and other local groups.Credit: Mr Standfast/Alamy Live News - Image ID: 2B1JNKF

Mark Richardson  A lone male in a rural location in England, U.K. - Image ID: PYFJDX

Duncan Shaw  Balmoral Castle, in the valley of the River Dee in autumn, Scotland. - Image ID: B8KE44

keith morris  Rows of teenage boy and girl school students sitting their GCSE examinations, UK - Image ID: C3PDA9

Johnny Greig Young people socialising, enjoying a drink together at Franks Cafe outdoor rooftop bar and restaurant in Peckham, South London with view of the city. - Image ID: M6P41K

Justin Kase  Megabus dotcom coach in London - Image ID: BP40BM

 

News in pictures PHILIP JONES, NEWSCOM  here

 

Scotland

 

Simon Price  Prison Officer walking on the landing in 'A' Hall in Craiginches prison in Aberdeen city, Scotland, UK - Image ID: B55MF5

Pictured: Glasgow, UK. 2nd Apr, 2020. Pictured: Scenes showing the set up and construction of the new NHS Scotland medical facility being created at the Scottish Events Campus (SEC) in Glasgow is to be called NHS Louisa Jordan  Colin Fisher/Alamy Live News - Image ID: 2BC1G0Y

Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 1 April, 2020. Effects of Coronavirus lockdown on streets of Glasgow, Scotland. Police patrol Sauchiehall Street. Iain Masterton/Alamy Live News - Image ID: 2BBNY9F

 

Ireland

 

scenicireland.com / Christopher Hill Photographic The Dail Parliament Buildings, Dublin, Ireland - Image ID: CE5E36

david morrison view of a cobh town street - Image ID: KRG4GC

Arturs Budkevics  Food delivery service - smartphone in front of the box of groceries - Image ID: TRBD33

 

Business

 

Zoonar/Angel Nieto  Woman taking cough medicine - Image ID: E4W0MT

Southend-on-Sea, UK. 2nd Apr, 2020. A closed, due to the COVID-19, JD Sports shop on Southend High Street. The retailer has said it is to stop paying rent to its landlords as the coronavirus pandemic lockdown is having a devastating impact on the chain. Penelope Barritt/Alamy Live News - Image ID: 2BC1KC6

Washington DC, USA. 01st Apr, 2020. A woman wears a mask as she walks under the Anthem's marquee sign after the DC Government issues a stay at home order to help combat the Coronavirus, COVID-19, pandemic, in Washington, DC on Wednesday, April 1, 2020. Photo by Kevin Dietsch/UPI Credit: UPI/Alamy Live News - Image ID: 2BBRBX2

West Thurrock, Essex, UK. 16th Mar, 2020. West Thurrock Essex 16th March 2020 Panic buying due to Coronavirus at Costco Lakeside Credit: MARTIN DALTON/Alamy Live News - Image ID: 2B7GT5H

MARTIN DALTON A retired couple traveling on a local Greek ferry - Image ID: DJ7AW2

4k-Clips   Sofitel Hotel London at Christmas time - LONDON, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 10, 2019 - Image ID: 2B0APPP - ? crop of this

Radharc Images  people boarding stagecoach busses at inverness bus station highland scotland uk - Image ID: CWMK7X

Newscast  Exterior shot of a Nationwide branch. - Image ID: EDBRA4

 

Register

 

darren ball   Down goes the sun over Curbar, in the Peak District National Park. - Image ID: PF8A3P

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*You’re welcome  John

 

Guardian Online
03.04.20

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2020/apr/03/country-diary-carrion-crows-construct-their-high-rise-abode
KW7GYM  Gavin Rowley  Crow
FY5BPJ  Ian Redding Carrion crow (Corvus corone). Large black bird settled on nest of sticks at dusk

 

*New picture on this article

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2020/apr/03/country-diary-carrion-crows-construct-their-high-rise-abode
C4G78B Duncan Usher  Carrion Crow (Corvus corone), two on meadow showing courtship behaviour, Lower Saxony, Germany

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Sun Onlinee   03/04/2020
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/11317757/when-will-coronavirus-home-test-kits-available-buy-boots-amazon/
Kiyoshi Takahase Segundo      Image concept with the result of the HIV test. - Image ID: F0YKWY
https://www.thesun.co.uk/money/11304513/iceland-home-delivery-slots-opening-time-coronavirus-uk-lockdown/
Geoff Smith     Iceland food delivery van on a residential road in England, UK. - Image ID: G30985
https://www.thesun.co.uk/money/11309988/aldi-removes-four-item-limit-nappies-beer-wine-spirits/
geogphotos     Aldi shop sign, Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, South Wales, UK - Image ID: EXMCY9
https://www.thesun.co.uk/money/11209166/aldi-open-today-order-online-deliveries-coronavirus-uk-lockdown-rules/
Richard Wayman    Woman with box of shopping leaves Aldi Store in Letterkenny, County Donegal, Ireland - Image ID: M64W82
https://www.thesun.co.uk/money/11308948/universal-credit-things-you-need-know/
Sam Oaksey     Computer screenshot of information about universal credit on gov.uk website in 2018 - Image ID: M0E81J
https://www.thesun.co.uk/money/11305974/sainsburys-home-delivery-what-time-slots-released/
Geoff Smith     Sainsburys food delivery van on a road in England, UK. - Image ID: GPR3NT
https://www.thesun.co.uk/money/11296359/tesco-home-delivery-slots-online-release-time/
Andrew Melbourne     Tesco home delivery van in St Ives, Cambs. - Image ID: D01BX4

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On 03/04/2020 at 10:54, Nigel Kirby said:


geogphotos     Aldi shop sign, Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, South Wales, UK - Image ID: EXMCY9
https://www.thesun.co.uk/money/11209166/aldi-open-today-order-online-deliveries-coronavirus-uk-lockdown-rules/
 

 

 

Thanks

 

Ian

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5 hours ago, Bryan said:

 

Southend-on-Sea, UK. 25th Mar, 2020. A poster on the main entrance sign to Southend University Hospital, supporting NHS workers reads, Your Kindness Means & Will Save The World. Penelope Barritt/Alamy Live News - Image ID: 2B9YG3F

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Southend-on-Sea, UK. 2nd Apr, 2020. A closed, due to the COVID-19, JD Sports shop on Southend High Street. The retailer has said it is to stop paying rent to its landlords as the coronavirus pandemic lockdown is having a devastating impact on the chain. Penelope Barritt/Alamy Live News - Image ID: 2BC1KC6

 

Thank you Bryan 

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You’re welcome Ian
Nigel

 

Sun Online   03/04/2020
https://www.thesun.co.uk/fabulous/food/11319067/mayonnaise-recipe-three-ingredients/
AMD Images     Portion of mayonnaise in a white ceramic dish, - Image ID: E04YWB
https://www.thesun.co.uk/travel/11260652/summer-holiday-cancel-coronavirus/
Gillian Singleton     Beach in Magaluf Playa,de, Majorca Spain - Image ID: DPBY7W
Brian Jackson     Checking in for a flight at the airport - Image ID: CBE43C

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Boston Globe

https://www.bostonglobe.com/2020/04/03/magazine/five-worlds-best-museums-you-can-visit-your-phone-or-computer/

 

R65NJH Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History rotunda elephant  MSHIELDSPHOTOS / ALAMY STOCK PHOTO/ALAMY STOCK PHOTO

 

 

(nice of them to have left the Alamy ID in caption)

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Cheers Iain and Penelope !

 

Times Online 4th

 

Science History Images  Seattle police wearing protective masks during the influenza pandemic of 1918-19, in which 20 million people died. The 1918 flu pandemic was an influenza pandemic. It was an unusually deadly and severe pandemic that spread across the world. Historical and - Image ID: G14Y2P

London, UK. 23rd March, 2020. A year 13, Sixth Form student works from home on her A level English despite her school being closed & exams cancelled due to the Coronavirus Outbreak Crisis. Andrew Fosker / Alamy Live News - Image ID: 2B90T4B

Saatchi Gallery, London, UK. 1at Nov 2019. Wooden guardian statue of Ka - Tutankhamun: Treasures of the Golden Pharaoh at the Saatchi Gallery from 2 November 2019 to 3 May 2020 Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News - Image ID: 2A7CNRF

Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 26 August 2019. Rachel Reeves. Labour MP Rachel Reeves's book Women of Westminster tells of overlooked stories of leading and lesser known British politicians who have shaped a nation. Iain Masterton/Alamy Live News. - Image ID: WBC2BC

Cyberstock  Using iPhone smartphone to display logo of NHS , National Health Service website - Image ID: H80116

Verona, Italy. 15th Mar, 2020. People quarantined in Verona find unity in moments of flash mob singing at 6pm every day from their windows and balconies ( Credit: Mickael Chavet/Alamy Live News - Image ID: 2BC403J

Businessman  doodling - Image ID: A6RYJY

 

News in Pictures CAROLYN CLARKE here

 

Scotland

 

Edinburgh, UK. 20th Feb, 2020. Pictured:John Mason MSP - Scottish National Party MSP for Glasgow Shettleston. Scenes from First Ministers Questions at the Scottish Parliament in Holyrood, Edinburgh. Credit: Colin Fisher/Alamy Live News - Image ID: 2B0ER15

PSL Images  Google Maps app icon on mobile phone. - Image ID: DW7E7Y

Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 31 March, 2020. Police patrol public parks and walking areas to enforce the coronavirus lockdown regulations about being outdoor. Men wearing face masks walk dog at Gypsy Brae park. Iain Masterton/Alamy Live News - Image ID: 2BBF2WY

 

Ireland

 

Thomas Born  Old man, male hand gripping a walking stick, nursing home, retirement home, Berlin, Germany, Europe - Image ID: CR0C3Y

Glenstar  Retro stained glass sign at the Central Hotel, exterior. Red bricks building facade. Travel destinations. Dublin City, Ireland, Europe. Close up - Image ID: K3096X

noel bennett  Leinster House, Kildare Street, the seat of the Oireachtas, the parliament of Ireland., - Image ID: 2A2E80T

 

Business

 

Newscast  Exterior shot of a Nationwide branch. - Image ID: EDBRA4

 

Weekend

 

John Martin   SALIX UDENSIS SEKKA - Image ID: RPC8EW

Anne Gilbert  Clematis armandii 'Apple Blossom' in flower - Image ID: BKXRH8

Deborah Vernon Clematis alpina 'Frances Rivis',a spring flowering climbing clematis, in full bloom in an English garden - April, UK - Image ID: JEWAB5

Helen Davies  Clematis Montana (Pink Perfection) a beautiful cottage garden climbing plant in full flower in early spring growing in Cardiff, South Wales, UK - Image ID: T7AHGF

Lesley Pardoe/PBPA  Clematis Guernsey Cream - Image ID: B4D82X

Neil Holmes  CLEMATIS Bill MacKenzie - Image ID: A1K1C2

Alan Gregg   Clematis 'Etoile Violette' - Image ID: HH0BRJ

ewastock plants Close up of red Clematis Gravetye Beauty - Image ID: E8B2KN

 

Travel

 

Man snowboarding - can't find it

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3 minutes ago, Carolyn C said:

News in Pictures CAROLYN CLARKE here


Many thanks for reporting this Bryan. I couldn't actually see it, but assume it was from yesterday.

And I'm another insomniac on the night shift !

Cheers, Carolyn

 

 

 

Yes couldn't sleep !

 

Hastings, East Sussex, UK. 3rd April 2020. Colourful sunrise as a fishing boat launches from Hastings Old Town stade on a mild morning with the temperature forecast to rise to 20C over the weekend. Carolyn Clarke/Alamy Live News - Image ID: 2BC56BG  

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5 hours ago, Bryan said:

Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 26 August 2019. Rachel Reeves. Labour MP Rachel Reeves's book Women of Westminster tells of overlooked stories of leading and lesser known British politicians who have shaped a nation. Iain Masterton/Alamy Live News. - Image ID: WBC2BC

 

Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 31 March, 2020. Police patrol public parks and walking areas to enforce the coronavirus lockdown regulations about being outdoor. Men wearing face masks walk dog at Gypsy Brae park. Iain Masterton/Alamy Live News - Image ID: 2BBF2WY

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Guardian Online
03.04.20
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/gallery/2020/apr/03/the-week-in-wildlife-in-pictures
2BAXP4K Smitty Smitty  Little blue heron Egretta caerulea forages for food in a marsh in Naples, Florida.
2BAM3DD Rick Scuteri A Big Horn Sheep is seen in Arizona.
2BB3PB9 Gillian Pullinger  Two seven-spot ladybirds or ladybugs (Coccinella septempunctata), UK
2B7MR2N Jack Taylor  Macaque monkeys scavenge for food on a beach in Ko Koh Ram, known as Monkey Island, in Khao Sam Roi Yot, Thailand

 

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The Times (print) 4 April 2020, page 3. Tate Modern, London, UK. 10th March 2020. 2B681GH. Major new exhibition at Tate Modern, the first at the gallery for almost 20 years (from 12 March-6 Sept 2020), offers a rare insight into how Warhol and his work marked a period of cultural transformation. Image: Marilyn Diptych 1962. Silkscreen and metallic paint on canvas. Udo and Anette Brandhorst Collection. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.

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1 hour ago, Bryan said:

OK, it's probably the nerd in me, but I don't like rambling acres of repetition, which makes it more difficult to see the wood for the trees.  I'm always grateful to see the efforts of contributors acknowledged, but I wonder if we could refrain from copying and pasting the whole dialogue, rather than do as Iain and most others do, i.e. just re-post the bits that refer to them?

 

It would also help if contributors confined their posts from a particular source to a single message. I know that there are problems of system stability and, to that end I frequently save the message between new additions. It only takes a second or two to save and then re-open. Indeed the Times is normally updated throughout the day, and if I find new results hours later  I will just edit the existing post.

 

Sermon over, have an enoyable and  sinful day! 😉

 

A useful post, Bryan. It takes a minute or so to edit a quote to remove sections not relevant to the point one wants to make or to say 'thank you' for your sterling work in spotting images usage, but editing the quote does make the thread as a whole more easily readable.

 

My main point in posting, however, is to check if you are aware that the Times has now made the print edition available as a e-paper, that is, a complete facsimile of the print edition accessible on screen. I suspect it is only available to subscribers, but the link to it is here.

 

Keep up the good work.

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30 minutes ago, Joseph Clemson said:

It takes a minute or so to edit a quote to remove sections not relevant to the point one wants to make

 

Or just highlight a sentence or two from the original post - like I've done here - which brings up a box - 'quote selection' - to click...

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59 minutes ago, Joseph Clemson said:

 

My main point in posting, however, is to check if you are aware that the Times has now made the print edition available as a e-paper, that is, a complete facsimile of the print edition accessible on screen. I suspect it is only available to subscribers, but the link to it is here.

Brilliant, thanks for that. Pity you cant get the Scottish version though.

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