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VCPINES

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Thu, Apr 16, 2026, 10:45 AM

1d ago

London, United Kingdom

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The media file, oriented sideways due to a 90-degree clockwise rotation, depicts a vibrant daytime street scene in London, United Kingdom. The focus is the exterior of a shop, likely a liquor store or…read more

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The media file, oriented sideways due to a 90-degree clockwise rotation, depicts a vibrant daytime street scene in London, United Kingdom. The focus is the exterior of a shop, likely a liquor store or off-licence, identifiable by the extensive alcohol-related advertising. Prominently featured is a life-size cardboard cutout of an older man with grey, wavy hair and a grey beard, smiling with his eyes closed. He wears blue denim overalls over a black t-shirt, which partially shows the word "DADD". Around his neck is a red beaded necklace. His right arm is bent, holding what appears to be a small bottle or can. To the right of the cutout, a large poster advertises various gin brands, including "CALIFORNIA GIN" and "MARRAKECH GIN", with "GIN GUIDE" also visible. Below this, a large shop window offers a glimpse of numerous bottles of spirits and other merchandise inside the store, obscured by reflections. A green and yellow metal barrel, with the text "DINGLER & NEPHEW" painted vertically on its yellow section, stands near the shopfront. Above the shop window, several flyers and posters are affixed to a dark ledge against a brick wall. Visible text on these includes "WINNER", "Best Independent", "Gerry", "SPONSORED BY OKSEN", "Tim Bowness", "Bruce Soord & Jon", "The 10", "URZILA FATTY", and "THE LONDON". The scene captures a typical urban commercial facade. | Open Wire