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Queuing to be vaccinated as Sheffield Theatres became a pop-up vaccination centre.
The queue was so long it had to form an S shape.
For the second Saturday running 700 jabs were available on a first come, first serve basis for anyone over the age of 18, with doors open from 9am until 2pm.
Coronavirus album:
Somewhere down there are the tills. Most of these people had been here for an hour. At least. Surprisingly it all remained pretty good natured.
three buses trying to get through the queues caused by the Bascule Bridge in Lowestoft being stuck in the up position
This child was waiting in the queue for her free entrance to the Science Center Nemo in Amsterdam last weekend .
NEMO, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Queue for Hobb signing. Sky, at and Prue may be spotted right at the front if you look closely - the rest of us are somewhere near the back of the first red wall).
Queue - Cacao Green
Missed the free parfait at Cacao Green from 11:30-13:00 today.
Cacao Green Melbourne
285 Swanston St Melbourne
(corner of Lonsdale & Swanston St)
03 9654 9674
Sun - Wed 10am to 10pm
Thurs - Sat 10am to 11pm
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This is taken from the rear exit from the storage room on the basement floor of Politics & Prose. I was mere inches from being competely outside. There were two addiitonal queues upstairs.
The queue in front of the Natural History Museum on a Sunday in sunny London! Now as a Dutch woman I'm quite used to queueing when things are for free, so I just got in line ;-)
Oh, and the spelling of the word queueing is just amazing!
Slightly hungover, we went for a walk to blow the cobwebs away. We're lucky enough to have the river on our doorstep and I love all the birds, the swans, geese, ducks but today only the gulls were providing much by way of posing for their moment of fame on flickr.
These are clearly british gulls by their orderly queueing in line.
Here you can see a little part of the queue. They block both lanes for the accident cleanup so it took a while. There was one in the other direction later and it lasted many kilometers.
This photo was taken at insomnia57
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