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On my daily bike ride I am compiling a photographic archive of Londoners under lockdown, as a tribute to people's upbeat spirit in these uncertain times. Many of the participants have been the unsung heroes, the people who give of their time and talents to help others. If you know of someone that would fit this description, or other folk with interesting tales to tell, please email me with your suggestions: [email protected]. Many thanks, Nick.


This is the link to the collection: https://www.nickcornwall.com/#/living-la-vida-lockdown/

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I am surprised no-one has commented on this.


We and several friends/acquaintances featured in this and I can tell you Nick is a genuine and incredibly energetic and positive guy - plus he takes great pics and is raising money for an amazing youth charity


If you can help him, please do!

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