Picturing lockdown: Historic England's archive of isolation – in pictures
Today, Historic England reveals 200 new images which have been added to their archive to form the Picturing Lockdown Collection. This follows a call-out asking the public to photograph their lockdown from 29 April to 5 May. The appeal was the first time the public have been asked to submit photographs for the archive since the Second World War.
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Lockdown wedding, Bishop’s Stortford, Hertfordshire.
Photograph: Donna Duke-Llande
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Nanna’s first grandchild, Liverpool.
Photograph: Laura Dally
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Washing the shopping, Chesterfield, Derbyshire.
Photograph: Steven Murray
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Maze, Bishop Auckland, County Durham.
Photograph: Sarah Sherwood
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Quarantine cut 1, Chatham, Kent.
Photograph: Rory Milner
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Clap for NHS, London suburbs.
Photograph: Shuvaseesh Das
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Garden gym, Yorkshire.
Photograph: Coralie Datta
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Solitude, Southwark, London.
Photograph: Mya Scott
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Newspaper headlines, Okehampton, Devon.
Photograph: Paul Scantlebury
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Showing support for the NHS on the South Downs, East Meon, Hampshire.
Photograph: Charles Gaisford
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Hackney, London.
Photograph: Shireen Bahmanizad
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Rainbow balloon display, National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, Camden, London.
Photograph: Lucy Bullivant
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Stay home message, Bournemouth, Dorset.
Photograph: Neil Walkling
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Roman Road says thank you, Tower Hamlets, London.
Photograph: Alessandra Cocksedge
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First day of the holidays, Bristol.
Photograph: Bill Ward
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Reading the news, Dulwich, London.
Photograph: Antonia Hinds
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No view: no viewers, Spanish Battery, Tynemouth.
Photograph: Aidan Moesby
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Reinvented rituals, Chesterfield, Derbyshire.
Photograph: Bella Milroy