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London, UK. 26th April 2026.The official Ford Puma Gen-E pace car, the lead electric vehicle for the event, is pictured passing the Victoria Memorial outside Buckingham Palace. The image captures the final logistical moments of the 2026 TCS London Marathon at sunset. This year’s race saw historic results, including Sabastian Sawe’s world-record-breaking 1:59:30 in the elite men’s category. The vehicle marks the conclusion of the 26.2-mile course as event infrastructure begins to clear. Credit:xiu bao/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 26th April 2026. Elite runner Daniel Sawe passes the Cutty Sark at Mile 6.5 during the 2026 TCS London Marathon, flanked by human pacemakers and official branding. Credit:xiu bao/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 26th April 2026. Elite runner Daniel Sawe passes the Cutty Sark at Mile 6.5 during the 2026 TCS London Marathon, flanked by human pacemakers and official branding. Credit:xiu bao/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 26th April 2026.Elite women's lead pack, including winner Tigst Assefa, passing Cutty Sark at Mile 6.5 of the 2026 TCS London Marathon at world-record pace.   Credit:xiu bao/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 26th April 2026.Elite women's lead pack, including winner Tigst Assefa, passing Cutty Sark at Mile 6.5 of the 2026 TCS London Marathon at world-record pace.   Credit:xiu bao/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Close-up shot with shallow depth of field. Foreground shows a tall, sharply focused stack of aged, heavily deteriorated loose papers and documents — y-stock-foto
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Medium-distance shot of a single industrial metal shelf holding a dust-covered yellow construction hard hat placed centrally on top of stacked record-stock-foto
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Two-shelf metal industrial storage unit holding multiple stacks of aged, string-bound record books and loose document bundles. Upper shelf contains a-stock-foto
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Close-up of a civil registry book with pen at a French town hall, ready for signing during a wedding ceremony.-stock-foto
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Section of metal index drawers showing numeric labels and handwritten name tags, brushed steel fronts with small round pulls, wooden shelf supports-stock-foto
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Large grid of small metal catalogue drawers with paper labels and numbering, arranged in vertical and horizontal rows within dark wooden frame-stock-foto
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Rows of metal catalogue drawers with labeled fronts in wooden cabinet-stock-foto
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Vertical plaque style label with archive text stacked in a narrow framed panel-stock-foto
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Rectangular label with urban archives 2026 text in bold black lettering on a light background-stock-foto
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An interior view of a document archive room with metal shelving units filled with stacks of paper files, folders, and colorful ring binders. The organ-stock-foto
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An interior view of a document archive room with metal shelving units filled with stacks of paper files, folders, and colorful ring binders. The organ-stock-foto
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An interior view of a document archive room with metal shelving units filled with stacks of paper files, folders, and colorful ring binders. The organ-stock-foto
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US Constitution Mural National Archives Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The mural The Constitution by Barry Faulkner, completed in 1936, depicts George Washington presiding over the Constitutional Convention. This significant artwork is located in the Exhibition Hall of the National Archives Building. The mural portrays Washington surrounded by delegates, symbolizing the drafting and signing of the United States Constitution. The National Archives is the nation's record keeper, safeguarding foundational documents like the Constitution, Declaration of Independence, and Bill of Rights. It is a-stock-foto
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Declaration Of Independence Painting National Archives Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The mural The Constitution by Barry Faulkner is displayed in the rotunda of the National Archives Building. This painting depicts the Constitutional Convention of 1787, with George Washington presiding over the signing of the United States Constitution. The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) is the nation's record keeper, preserving and providing access to historically valuable government records. It is home to the original Declaration of Independence, the U.S. Constitution, and the Bill of-stock-foto
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Tremella albida is a jelly fungus species described in 19th century taxonomic works. The archival image records a watercolour and pen and ink drawing by Reverend Richard Cresswell, bearing ink identification by a RAMM curator called Miss Aviolet and stamped CRESSWELL COLLECTION. The historical photographic print preserves this mycological illustration for institutional documentation.-stock-foto
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This expansive red-brick complex at the Haslar Hospital site features arched windows, white trim, and ivy-covered walls arranged in an L-shape. The foreground courtyard is overgrown with grass and scattered objects—a traffic cone, a black container—suggesting halted activity or deferred renewal. The building’s scale and symmetry evoke institutional formality, while the encroaching wildness speaks to time’s quiet persistence. Illustrative, editorial image, a visit to the former site of Haslar Hospital in Gosport, Hampshire, England. 22 August 2025.-stock-foto
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This stately red-brick building at the Haslar Hospital site features a symmetrical three-story façade with arched ground-floor windows and a central tower crowned by a cupola. Circular windows and a metal roof add architectural character, while the dry grass and scattered debris in the foreground suggest a pause between past utility and future renewal. Illustrative, editorial image, a visit to the former site of Haslar Hospital in Gosport, Hampshire, England. 22 August 2025.-stock-foto
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In this transitional scene at the Haslar Hospital site, a yellow excavator rests idle in a dry field, its arm extended like a paused gesture. Tall green trees and a concrete wall frame the background, separating the site from nearby residences. A red-brick building peeks through the foliage, while the clear sky casts sharp light across the textures of grass, machinery, and masonry. The image quietly marks the threshold between institutional past and urban renewal. Illustrative, editorial image, a visit to the former site of Haslar Hospital in Gosport, Hampshire, England. 22 August 2025.-stock-foto
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Inside a neglected room at the Haslar Hospital site, a worn black office chair sits alone—its armrest frayed, its base scuffed. A white cord drapes across it like a forgotten tether. Debris scatters across the brown floor, and a wooden door opens into a dim adjoining space. Wall-mounted cabinets suggest former utility, now eclipsed by disrepair. The scene feels like a still life of abandonment, where institutional memory lingers in silence. Illustrative, editorial image, a visit to the former site of Haslar Hospital in Gosport, Hampshire, England. 22 August 2025.-stock-foto
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This narrow outdoor alcove at the Haslar Hospital site features white-labeled blocks on one side and a red wall with a metallic panel on the other. Broad-leaved green plants climb vertically, threading through the architectural textures. Sunlight casts crisp shadows across the surfaces, highlighting the quiet interplay between structure and spontaneous growth—an understated vignette of reclamation and resilience. Illustrative, editorial image, a visit to the former site of Haslar Hospital in Gosport, Hampshire, England. 22 August 2025.-stock-foto
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This outdoor electrical utility zone at the Haslar Hospital site features two large gray cabinets, one of which is open to reveal tangled wiring and high-voltage components. Vegetation has begun to grow inside the cabinet, creating a striking—and hazardous—contrast between infrastructure and natural encroachment. Red and white safety barriers mark the area, while a red-brick building with blue doors anchors the background in institutional memory. Illustrative, editorial image, a visit to the former site of Haslar Hospital in Gosport, Hampshire, England. 22 August 2025.-stock-foto
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This exposed electrical panel at the Haslar Hospital site sits amid red safety barriers and encroaching vegetation. High-voltage warnings and tangled wires mark it as active infrastructure, yet the leafy overgrowth and debris suggest neglect. A nearby control unit adds to the scene’s layered tension—between utility and decay, oversight and abandonment. Illustrative, editorial image, a visit to the former site of Haslar Hospital in Gosport, Hampshire, England. 22 August 2025.-stock-foto
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This shadowed corridor at the Haslar Hospital site reveals arched ceilings, crumbling walls, and scattered debris—an architectural echo of institutional memory. Dim light filters from the far end, illuminating doorways and columns that once framed movement and purpose. Now silent and decaying, the space evokes abandonment, introspection, and the slow erosion of time. Illustrative, editorial image, a visit to the former site of Haslar Hospital in Gosport, Hampshire, England. 22 August 2025.-stock-foto
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This vivid blue arched double door at the Haslar Hospital site stands out against its red-brick and tan-stone surround. Framed by a decorative arch and white accents, the door’s symmetrical panels and worn handle suggest both formality and age. The cracked paving below adds texture to the threshold, while the bold color injects a note of defiant charm into the institutional quiet. Illustrative, editorial image, a visit to the former site of Haslar Hospital in Gosport, Hampshire, England. 22 August 2025.-stock-foto
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This curved brick gateway at the Haslar Hospital site features two vertical pillars and a small central arch—likely a remnant of a boundary wall or ceremonial entrance. The structure’s outward sweep and weathered masonry suggest historical significance. Set in a grassy field with mature trees and coastal light, it evokes quiet dignity amid transformation. Illustrative, editorial image, a visit to the former site of Haslar Hospital in Gosport, Hampshire, England. 22 August 2025.-stock-foto
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Mounted on a red-brick wall at the Haslar Hospital site, this ornate metal plaque honors the London County Council staff who served in the naval and military forces during the Great War. Topped with a crest and framed in classical detail, the plaque lists names in structured columns—each one a quiet testament to service, sacrifice, and civic memory. It anchors the site’s institutional legacy in national history. Illustrative, editorial image, a visit to the former site of Haslar Hospital in Gosport, Hampshire, England. 22 August 2025.-stock-foto
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This descending stairwell at the Haslar Hospital site leads to a weathered blue basement door, flanked by metal railings and chained off at the top. The door bears faded signage and sits beneath a worn awning labeled “PRIVATE BUILDING ENTRANCE.” Debris and sprouting greenery mark the neglected threshold, evoking themes of restricted access, institutional memory, and quiet abandonment. Illustrative, editorial image, a visit to the former site of Haslar Hospital in Gosport, Hampshire, England. 22 August 2025.-stock-foto
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This grand institutional building at the Haslar Hospital site features a symmetrical red-brick façade with classical detailing—arched windows, a central triangular pediment, and a prominent blue door. The grid of windows and formal landscaping suggest its former role as a hospital block or administrative center. The paved forecourt and greenery frame a scene of quiet order, poised between legacy and renewal. Illustrative, editorial image, a visit to the former site of Haslar Hospital in Gosport, Hampshire, England. 22 August 2025.-stock-foto
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This classical doorway at the Haslar Hospital site features two white columns supporting a triangular pediment, framing a white door partially obscured by a blocking panel. Set into a red-brick wall with a paved threshold, the structure suggests formality and institutional legacy. The sealed entrance evokes themes of disuse, transition, or symbolic closure within a site undergoing transformation. Illustrative, editorial image, a visit to the former site of Haslar Hospital in Gosport, Hampshire, England. 22 August 2025.-stock-foto
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This coastal scene on the Haslar Hospital site features a small building with red and beige walls and a red roof, set against dry grass and sparse vegetation. A tall fence with barbed wire and a surveillance camera marks the perimeter, suggesting restricted access—possibly a port or secure facility. Across the water, Portsmouth’s skyline rises, contrasting urban density with the quiet edge of institutional land. Illustrative, editorial image, a visit to the former site of Haslar Hospital in Gosport, Hampshire, England. 22 August 2025.-stock-foto
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This dilapidated red-brick building at the Haslar Hospital site shows signs of age and abandonment—missing sections, worn masonry, and a slate-tiled roof partially obscured by a tree. Overgrown vegetation creeps into the frame, while additional structures behind hint at its former role in a larger institutional complex. The scene quietly evokes the passage of time and nature’s slow reclamation. Illustrative, editorial image, a visit to the former site of Haslar Hospital in Gosport, Hampshire, England. 22 August 2025.-stock-foto
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This abandoned red-brick building at the Haslar Hospital site features classical arched doorways and multiple windows, now framed by tall weeds and unkempt vegetation. Construction debris and a paved edge suggest halted or pending redevelopment. The building’s stately design contrasts with the encroaching wildness, evoking a poignant tension between legacy and neglect. Illustrative, editorial image, a visit to the former site of Haslar Hospital in Gosport, Hampshire, England. 22 August 2025.-stock-foto
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Partially hidden behind dense trees and overgrowth, this light-brick building at the Haslar Hospital site reveals only a chimney and upper wall. A green shed sits to the side, while the foreground’s cracked gravel and sparse vegetation suggest disuse. Nature’s quiet reclamation contrasts with the site’s institutional past and its unfolding redevelopment. Illustrative, editorial image, a visit to the former site of Haslar Hospital in Gosport, Hampshire, England. 22 August 2025.-stock-foto
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This historic arched gateway at the Haslar Hospital site features weathered red brick and tall flanking pillars, likely part of a former boundary wall or ceremonial entrance. Set within a grassy area and leading into tree shade, it evokes the layered legacy of the grounds—once naval, now in quiet transition toward residential renewal. Illustrative, editorial image, a visit to the former site of Haslar Hospital in Gosport, Hampshire, England. 22 August 2025.-stock-foto
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This curved brick gateway at the Haslar Hospital site features two vertical pillars and a small central arch—likely a remnant of a boundary wall or ceremonial entrance. The structure’s outward sweep and weathered masonry suggest historical significance. Set in a grassy field with mature trees and coastal light, it evokes quiet dignity amid transformation. Illustrative, editorial image, a visit to the former site of Haslar Hospital in Gosport, Hampshire, England. 22 August 2025.-stock-foto