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  • 04 October 2011. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.  <br />
NFL's New Orleans Saints announce a multi million dollar deal with Mercedes-Benz for naming rights on the Louisiana Superdome. Now the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. L/R Rita Benson Leblanc (VP Saints), Tom Benson (owner Saints), Mercedes-Benz USA President and CEO Ernst Leib and Mercedes-Benz VP Marketing Stephen Cannon and Gayle Benson.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 04 October 2011. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.  <br />
NFL's New Orleans Saints announce a multi million dollar deal with Mercedes-Benz for naming rights on the Louisiana Superdome. Now the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. L/R  Tom Benson (owner Saints), Mercedes-Benz USA President and CEO Ernst Leib and Mercedes-Benz VP Marketing Stephen Cannon and Gayle Benson.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 04 October 2011. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.  <br />
NFL's New Orleans Saints announce a multi million dollar deal with Mercedes-Benz for naming rights on the Louisiana Superdome. Now the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. L/R Saints owner Tom Benson, Mercedes-Benz USA President and CEO Ernst Leib, Mercedes-Benz VP Marketing Stephen Cannon and Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal.<br />
Photos; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 04 October 2011. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.  <br />
NFL's New Orleans Saints announce a multi million dollar deal with Mercedes-Benz for naming rights on the Louisiana Superdome. Now the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. L/R Saints owner Tom Benson, Mercedes-Benz USA President and CEO Ernst Leib, Mercedes-Benz VP Marketing Stephen Cannon and Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal.<br />
Photos; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 04 October 2011. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.  <br />
NFL's New Orleans Saints announce a multi million dollar deal with Mercedes-Benz for naming rights on the Louisiana Superdome. Now the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. L/R Quarterback Drew Brees, Mercedes-Benz USA President and CEO Ernst Leib, Gayle Benson (wife of Tom), Saints owner Tom Benson, grand daughter, part owner and Saints VP Rita Benson Leblanc, Mercedes-Benz VP Marketing Stephen Cannon and Louisiana and Governor Bobby Jindal.<br />
Photos; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 04 October 2011. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.  <br />
NFL's New Orleans Saints announce a multi million dollar deal with Mercedes-Benz for naming rights on the Louisiana Superdome. Now the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. L/R Rita Benson Leblanc (VP Saints), Tom Benson (owner Saints), Mercedes-Benz USA President and CEO Ernst Leib and Mercedes-Benz VP Marketing Stephen Cannon and Gayle Benson.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 04 October 2011. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.  <br />
NFL's New Orleans Saints announce a multi million dollar deal with Mercedes-Benz for naming rights on the Louisiana Superdome. Now the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. L/R Mercedes-Benz USA President and CEO Ernst Leib and Mercedes-Benz VP Marketing Stephen Cannon.<br />
Photos; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    04oct11-superdome048.JPG
  • 04 October 2011. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.  <br />
NFL's New Orleans Saints announce a multi million dollar deal with Mercedes-Benz for naming rights on the Louisiana Superdome. Now the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. L/R Saints owner Tom Benson, Mercedes-Benz USA President and CEO Ernst Leib, Mercedes-Benz VP Marketing Stephen Cannon and Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal.<br />
Photos; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    04oct11-superdome025.JPG
  • 04 October 2011. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.  <br />
NFL's New Orleans Saints announce a multi million dollar deal with Mercedes-Benz for naming rights on the Louisiana Superdome. Now the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. Group inclucing Quarterback Drew Brees, Gayle Benson (wife of Tom), Saints owner Tom Benson, grand daughter, part owner and Saints VP Rita Benson Leblanc, Mercedes-Benz VP Marketing Stephen Cannon, Mercedes-Benz USA President and CEO Ernst Leib, player Jon Vilma and coach Sean Payton.<br />
Photos; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 04 October 2011. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.  <br />
NFL's New Orleans Saints announce a multi million dollar deal with Mercedes-Benz for naming rights on the Louisiana Superdome. Now the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. L/R Quarterback Drew Brees, Gayle Benson (wife of Tom), Saints owner Tom Benson, grand daughter, part owner and Saints VP Rita Benson Leblanc, Mercedes-Benz VP Marketing Stephen Cannon, Mercedes-Benz USA President and CEO Ernst Leib (catching ball). <br />
Photos; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 04 October 2011. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.  <br />
NFL's New Orleans Saints announce a multi million dollar deal with Mercedes-Benz for naming rights on the Louisiana Superdome. Now the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. L/R Quarterback Drew Brees, Mercedes-Benz USA President and CEO Ernst Leib, Gayle Benson (wife of Tom), Saints owner Tom Benson, grand daughter, part owner and Saints VP Rita Benson Leblanc, and Mercedes-Benz VP Marketing Stephen Cannon.<br />
Photos; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    04oct11-superdome044.JPG
  • 04 October 2011. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.  <br />
NFL's New Orleans Saints announce a multi million dollar deal with Mercedes-Benz for naming rights on the Louisiana Superdome. Now the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. L/R Mayor Mitch Landrieu, Quarterback Drew Brees, Mercedes-Benz USA President and CEO Ernst Leib, Gayle Benson (wife of Tom), Saints owner Tom Benson, grand daughter, part owner and Saints VP Rita Benson Leblanc, Mercedes-Benz VP Marketing Stephen Cannon and Louisiana and Governor Bobby Jindal.<br />
Photos; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 30 Jan 2013. New Orleans, Louisiana USA. .JOY. The art deco Joy Theatre on Canal Street, not far from the New Orleans Superdome. The City is experiencing Joy overload as Mardi Gras clashes with Super Bowl as the NFL brings the big game to town. .Photo; Charlie Varley
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  • 31 Jan 2013. New Orleans, Louisiana USA. .The Mercedes Benz Superdome, home of the New Orleans Saints plays host to the XLVII (47th) Annual Super Bowl with the Baltimore Ravens against the San Francisco 49'ers.. With just days to go, NFL branding has taken over the downtown icon as they prepare for the big game..Photo; Charlie Varley
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  • 31 Jan 2013. New Orleans, Louisiana USA. .NFL branded merchandise fills Lids Locker Room store. The store is just a stone's throw from the Mercedes Benz Superdome, home of the New Orleans Saints playing host to the XLVII (47th) Annual Super Bowl with the Baltimore Ravens against the San Francisco 49'ers. With just days to go, NFL branding has taken over downtown as the big game comes to town..Photo; Charlie Varley
    31jan13-NFL Brand019.JPG
  • 31 Jan 2013. New Orleans, Louisiana USA. .NFL branded merchandise fills Lids Locker Room store. The store is just a stone's throw from the Mercedes Benz Superdome, home of the New Orleans Saints playing host to the XLVII (47th) Annual Super Bowl with the Baltimore Ravens against the San Francisco 49'ers. With just days to go, NFL branding has taken over downtown as the big game comes to town..Photo; Charlie Varley
    31jan13-NFL Brand018.JPG
  • 31 Jan 2013. New Orleans, Louisiana USA. .NFL branded merchandise fills Lids Locker Room store. The store is just a stone's throw from the Mercedes Benz Superdome, home of the New Orleans Saints playing host to the XLVII (47th) Annual Super Bowl with the Baltimore Ravens against the San Francisco 49'ers. With just days to go, NFL branding has taken over downtown as the big game comes to town..Photo; Charlie Varley
    31jan13-NFL Brand017.JPG
  • 31 Jan 2013. New Orleans, Louisiana USA. .NFL branded merchandise fills Lids Locker Room store. The store is just a stone's throw from the Mercedes Benz Superdome, home of the New Orleans Saints playing host to the XLVII (47th) Annual Super Bowl with the Baltimore Ravens against the San Francisco 49'ers. With just days to go, NFL branding has taken over downtown as the big game comes to town..Photo; Charlie Varley
    31jan13-NFL Brand015.JPG
  • 31 Jan 2013. New Orleans, Louisiana USA. .NFL branded merchandise fills Lids Locker Room store. The store is just a stone's throw from the Mercedes Benz Superdome, home of the New Orleans Saints playing host to the XLVII (47th) Annual Super Bowl with the Baltimore Ravens against the San Francisco 49'ers. With just days to go, NFL branding has taken over downtown as the big game comes to town..Photo; Charlie Varley
    31jan13-NFL Brand013.JPG
  • 31 Jan 2013. New Orleans, Louisiana USA. .NFL branded merchandise fills Lids Locker Room store. The store is just a stone's throw from the Mercedes Benz Superdome, home of the New Orleans Saints playing host to the XLVII (47th) Annual Super Bowl with the Baltimore Ravens against the San Francisco 49'ers. With just days to go, NFL branding has taken over downtown as the big game comes to town..Photo; Charlie Varley
    31jan13-NFL Brand012.JPG
  • 31 Jan 2013. New Orleans, Louisiana USA. .NFL branded merchandise fills Lids Locker Room store. The store is just a stone's throw from the Mercedes Benz Superdome, home of the New Orleans Saints playing host to the XLVII (47th) Annual Super Bowl with the Baltimore Ravens against the San Francisco 49'ers. With just days to go, NFL branding has taken over downtown as the big game comes to town..Photo; Charlie Varley
    31jan13-NFL Brand009.JPG
  • 31 Jan 2013. New Orleans, Louisiana USA. .NFL branded merchandise fills Lids Locker Room store. The store is just a stone's throw from the Mercedes Benz Superdome, home of the New Orleans Saints playing host to the XLVII (47th) Annual Super Bowl with the Baltimore Ravens against the San Francisco 49'ers. With just days to go, NFL branding has taken over downtown as the big game comes to town..Photo; Charlie Varley
    31jan13-NFL Brand008.JPG
  • 31 Jan 2013. New Orleans, Louisiana USA. .NFL branded merchandise fills Lids Locker Room store. The store is just a stone's throw from the Mercedes Benz Superdome, home of the New Orleans Saints playing host to the XLVII (47th) Annual Super Bowl with the Baltimore Ravens against the San Francisco 49'ers. With just days to go, NFL branding has taken over downtown as the big game comes to town..Photo; Charlie Varley
    31jan13-NFL Brand006.JPG
  • 31 Jan 2013. New Orleans, Louisiana USA. .NFL branded merchandise fills Lids Locker Room store. The store is just a stone's throw from the Mercedes Benz Superdome, home of the New Orleans Saints playing host to the XLVII (47th) Annual Super Bowl with the Baltimore Ravens against the San Francisco 49'ers. With just days to go, NFL branding has taken over downtown as the big game comes to town..Photo; Charlie Varley
    31jan13-NFL Brand004.JPG
  • 31 Jan 2013. New Orleans, Louisiana USA. .NFL branded merchandise fills Lids Locker Room store. The store is just a stone's throw from the Mercedes Benz Superdome, home of the New Orleans Saints playing host to the XLVII (47th) Annual Super Bowl with the Baltimore Ravens against the San Francisco 49'ers. With just days to go, NFL branding has taken over downtown as the big game comes to town..Photo; Charlie Varley
    31jan13-NFL Brand003.JPG
  • 31 Jan 2013. New Orleans, Louisiana USA. .NFL branded merchandise fills Lids Locker Room store. The store is just a stone's throw from the Mercedes Benz Superdome, home of the New Orleans Saints playing host to the XLVII (47th) Annual Super Bowl with the Baltimore Ravens against the San Francisco 49'ers. With just days to go, NFL branding has taken over downtown as the big game comes to town..Photo; Charlie Varley
    31jan13-NFL Brand001.JPG
  • 31 Jan 2013. New Orleans, Louisiana USA. .NFL branded merchandise fills Lids Locker Room store. The store is just a stone's throw from the Mercedes Benz Superdome, home of the New Orleans Saints playing host to the XLVII (47th) Annual Super Bowl with the Baltimore Ravens against the San Francisco 49'ers. With just days to go, NFL branding has taken over downtown as the big game comes to town..Photo; Charlie Varley
    31jan13-NFL Brand002.JPG
  • 31 Jan 2013. New Orleans, Louisiana USA. .The Mercedes Benz Superdome, home of the New Orleans Saints plays host to the XLVII (47th) Annual Super Bowl with the Baltimore Ravens against the San Francisco 49'ers. With just days to go, NFL branding has taken over the downtown icon as they prepare for the big game..Photo; Charlie Varley
    31jan13-super bowl041.JPG
  • 31 Jan 2013. New Orleans, Louisiana USA. .TV Satellite trucks set up as the media descends on the Mercedes Benz Superdome, home of the New Orleans Saints in the run up to the XLVII (47th) Annual Super Bowl where the Baltimore Ravens go up against the San Francisco 49'ers. With just days to go, preparations are in full swing for the Big Game..Photo; Charlie Varley
    31jan13-super bowl040.JPG
  • 31 Jan 2013. New Orleans, Louisiana USA. .Besnon Tower, overlooking the Mercedes Benz Superdome, home of the New Orleans Saints playing host to the XLVII (47th) Annual Super Bowl with the Baltimore Ravens against the San Francisco 49'ers. With just days to go, NFL branding has taken over downtown as they prepare for the big game..Photo; Charlie Varley
    31jan13-super bowl033.JPG
  • 31 Jan 2013. New Orleans, Louisiana USA. .The Mercedes Benz Superdome, home of the New Orleans Saints plays host to the XLVII (47th) Annual Super Bowl with the Baltimore Ravens against the San Francisco 49'ers. With just days to go, NFL branding has taken over the downtown icon as they prepare for the big game..Photo; Charlie Varley
    31jan13-super bowl032.JPG
  • 31 Jan 2013. New Orleans, Louisiana USA. .The Mercedes Benz Superdome, home of the New Orleans Saints plays host to the XLVII (47th) Annual Super Bowl with the Baltimore Ravens against the San Francisco 49'ers. With just days to go, NFL branding has taken over the downtown icon as they prepare for the big game..Photo; Charlie Varley
    31jan13-super bowl030.JPG
  • 31 Jan 2013. New Orleans, Louisiana USA. .The Mercedes Benz Superdome, home of the New Orleans Saints plays host to the XLVII (47th) Annual Super Bowl with the Baltimore Ravens against the San Francisco 49'ers. With just days to go, NFL branding has taken over the downtown icon as they prepare for the big game..Photo; Charlie Varley
    31jan13-super bowl028.JPG
  • 31 Jan 2013. New Orleans, Louisiana USA. .The Mercedes Benz Superdome, home of the New Orleans Saints plays host to the XLVII (47th) Annual Super Bowl with the Baltimore Ravens against the San Francisco 49'ers. With just days to go, NFL branding has taken over the downtown icon as they prepare for the big game..Photo; Charlie Varley
    31jan13-super bowl021.JPG
  • 31 Jan 2013. New Orleans, Louisiana USA. .The Mercedes Benz Superdome, home of the New Orleans Saints plays host to the XLVII (47th) Annual Super Bowl with the Baltimore Ravens against the San Francisco 49'ers. With just days to go, NFL branding has taken over the downtown icon as they prepare for the big game..Photo; Charlie Varley
    31jan13-super bowl018.JPG
  • 31 Jan 2013. New Orleans, Louisiana USA. .The Mercedes Benz Superdome, home of the New Orleans Saints plays host to the XLVII (47th) Annual Super Bowl with the Baltimore Ravens against the San Francisco 49'ers. With just days to go, NFL branding has taken over the downtown icon as they prepare for the big game..Photo; Charlie Varley
    31jan13-super bowl015.JPG
  • 31 Jan 2013. New Orleans, Louisiana USA. .The Mercedes Benz Superdome, home of the New Orleans Saints plays host to the XLVII (47th) Annual Super Bowl with the Baltimore Ravens against the San Francisco 49'ers. With just days to go, NFL branding has taken over the downtown icon as they prepare for the big game..Photo; Charlie Varley
    31jan13-super bowl013.JPG
  • 31 Jan 2013. New Orleans, Louisiana USA. .The Mercedes Benz Superdome, home of the New Orleans Saints plays host to the XLVII (47th) Annual Super Bowl with the Baltimore Ravens against the San Francisco 49'ers. With just days to go, NFL branding has taken over the downtown icon as they prepare for the big game..Photo; Charlie Varley
    31jan13-super bowl010.JPG
  • 31 Jan 2013. New Orleans, Louisiana USA. .The Mercedes Benz Superdome, home of the New Orleans Saints plays host to the XLVII (47th) Annual Super Bowl with the Baltimore Ravens against the San Francisco 49'ers. With just days to go, NFL branding has taken over the downtown icon as they prepare for the big game..Photo; Charlie Varley
    31jan13-super bowl009.JPG
  • 31 Jan 2013. New Orleans, Louisiana USA. .The Mercedes Benz Superdome, home of the New Orleans Saints plays host to the XLVII (47th) Annual Super Bowl with the Baltimore Ravens against the San Francisco 49'ers. With just days to go, NFL branding has taken over the downtown icon as they prepare for the big game..Photo; Charlie Varley
    31jan13-super bowl008.JPG
  • 31 Jan 2013. New Orleans, Louisiana USA. .The Mercedes Benz Superdome, home of the New Orleans Saints plays host to the XLVII (47th) Annual Super Bowl with the Baltimore Ravens against the San Francisco 49'ers. With just days to go, NFL branding has taken over the downtown icon as they prepare for the big game..Photo; Charlie Varley
    31jan13-super bowl006.JPG
  • 31 Jan 2013. New Orleans, Louisiana USA. .The Mercedes Benz Superdome, home of the New Orleans Saints plays host to the XLVII (47th) Annual Super Bowl with the Baltimore Ravens against the San Francisco 49'ers. With just days to go, NFL branding has taken over the downtown icon as they prepare for the big game..Photo; Charlie Varley
    31jan13-super bowl005.JPG
  • 31 Jan 2013. New Orleans, Louisiana USA. .The Mercedes Benz Superdome, home of the New Orleans Saints plays host to the XLVII (47th) Annual Super Bowl with the Baltimore Ravens against the San Francisco 49'ers. With just days to go, NFL branding has taken over the downtown icon as they prepare for the big game..Photo; Charlie Varley
    31jan13-super bowl002.JPG
  • 31 Jan 2013. New Orleans, Louisiana USA. .The Mercedes Benz Superdome, home of the New Orleans Saints plays host to the XLVII (47th) Annual Super Bowl with the Baltimore Ravens against the San Francisco 49'ers. With just days to go, NFL branding has taken over the downtown icon as they prepare for the big game..Photo; Charlie Varley
    31jan13-super bowl001.JPG
  • 31 Jan 2013. New Orleans, Louisiana USA. .The Mercedes Benz Superdome, home of the New Orleans Saints plays host to the XLVII (47th) Annual Super Bowl with the Baltimore Ravens against the San Francisco 49'ers.. With just days to go, NFL branding has taken over the downtown icon as they prepare for the big game..Photo; Charlie Varley
    30jan13-super bowl021.JPG
  • 31 Jan 2013. New Orleans, Louisiana USA. .The Mercedes Benz Superdome, home of the New Orleans Saints plays host to the XLVII (47th) Annual Super Bowl with the Baltimore Ravens against the San Francisco 49'ers.. With just days to go, NFL branding has taken over the downtown icon as they prepare for the big game..Photo; Charlie Varley
    30jan13-super bowl015.JPG
  • 31 Jan 2013. New Orleans, Louisiana USA. .The Mercedes Benz Superdome, home of the New Orleans Saints plays host to the XLVII (47th) Annual Super Bowl with the Baltimore Ravens against the San Francisco 49'ers.. With just days to go, NFL branding has taken over the downtown icon as they prepare for the big game..Photo; Charlie Varley
    30jan13-super bowl008.JPG
  • 31 Jan 2013. New Orleans, Louisiana USA. .NFL branded merchandise fills Lids Locker Room store. The store is just a stone's throw from the Mercedes Benz Superdome, home of the New Orleans Saints playing host to the XLVII (47th) Annual Super Bowl with the Baltimore Ravens against the San Francisco 49'ers. With just days to go, NFL branding has taken over downtown as the big game comes to town..Photo; Charlie Varley
    31jan13-NFL Brand023.JPG
  • 31 Jan 2013. New Orleans, Louisiana USA. .NFL branded merchandise fills Lids Locker Room store. The store is just a stone's throw from the Mercedes Benz Superdome, home of the New Orleans Saints playing host to the XLVII (47th) Annual Super Bowl with the Baltimore Ravens against the San Francisco 49'ers. With just days to go, NFL branding has taken over downtown as the big game comes to town..Photo; Charlie Varley
    31jan13-NFL Brand016.JPG
  • 31 Jan 2013. New Orleans, Louisiana USA. .NFL branded merchandise fills Lids Locker Room store. The store is just a stone's throw from the Mercedes Benz Superdome, home of the New Orleans Saints playing host to the XLVII (47th) Annual Super Bowl with the Baltimore Ravens against the San Francisco 49'ers. With just days to go, NFL branding has taken over downtown as the big game comes to town..Photo; Charlie Varley
    31jan13-NFL Brand014.JPG
  • 31 Jan 2013. New Orleans, Louisiana USA. .NFL branded merchandise fills Lids Locker Room store. The store is just a stone's throw from the Mercedes Benz Superdome, home of the New Orleans Saints playing host to the XLVII (47th) Annual Super Bowl with the Baltimore Ravens against the San Francisco 49'ers. With just days to go, NFL branding has taken over downtown as the big game comes to town..Photo; Charlie Varley
    31jan13-NFL Brand011.JPG
  • 31 Jan 2013. New Orleans, Louisiana USA. .NFL branded merchandise fills Lids Locker Room store. The store is just a stone's throw from the Mercedes Benz Superdome, home of the New Orleans Saints playing host to the XLVII (47th) Annual Super Bowl with the Baltimore Ravens against the San Francisco 49'ers. With just days to go, NFL branding has taken over downtown as the big game comes to town..Photo; Charlie Varley
    31jan13-NFL Brand010.JPG
  • 31 Jan 2013. New Orleans, Louisiana USA. .NFL branded merchandise fills Lids Locker Room store. The store is just a stone's throw from the Mercedes Benz Superdome, home of the New Orleans Saints playing host to the XLVII (47th) Annual Super Bowl with the Baltimore Ravens against the San Francisco 49'ers. With just days to go, NFL branding has taken over downtown as the big game comes to town..Photo; Charlie Varley
    31jan13-NFL Brand007.JPG
  • 31 Jan 2013. New Orleans, Louisiana USA. .NFL branded merchandise fills Lids Locker Room store. The store is just a stone's throw from the Mercedes Benz Superdome, home of the New Orleans Saints playing host to the XLVII (47th) Annual Super Bowl with the Baltimore Ravens against the San Francisco 49'ers. With just days to go, NFL branding has taken over downtown as the big game comes to town..Photo; Charlie Varley
    31jan13-NFL Brand005.JPG
  • 31 Jan 2013. New Orleans, Louisiana USA. .The Mercedes Benz Superdome, home of the New Orleans Saints plays host to the XLVII (47th) Annual Super Bowl with the Baltimore Ravens against the San Francisco 49'ers. With just days to go, NFL branding has taken over the downtown icon as they prepare for the big game..Photo; Charlie Varley
    31jan13-super bowl046.JPG
  • 31 Jan 2013. New Orleans, Louisiana USA. .The Mercedes Benz Superdome, home of the New Orleans Saints plays host to the XLVII (47th) Annual Super Bowl with the Baltimore Ravens against the San Francisco 49'ers. With just days to go, NFL branding has taken over the downtown icon as they prepare for the big game..Photo; Charlie Varley
    31jan13-super bowl043.JPG
  • 31 Jan 2013. New Orleans, Louisiana USA. .TV Satellite trucks set up as the media descends on the Mercedes Benz Superdome, home of the New Orleans Saints in the run up to the XLVII (47th) Annual Super Bowl where the Baltimore Ravens go up against the San Francisco 49'ers. With just days to go, preparations are in full swing for the Big Game..Photo; Charlie Varley
    31jan13-super bowl039.JPG
  • 31 Jan 2013. New Orleans, Louisiana USA. .The Mercedes Benz Superdome, home of the New Orleans Saints plays host to the XLVII (47th) Annual Super Bowl with the Baltimore Ravens against the San Francisco 49'ers. With just days to go, NFL branding has taken over the downtown icon as they prepare for the big game..Photo; Charlie Varley
    31jan13-super bowl036.JPG
  • 31 Jan 2013. New Orleans, Louisiana USA. .The Mercedes Benz Superdome, home of the New Orleans Saints plays host to the XLVII (47th) Annual Super Bowl with the Baltimore Ravens against the San Francisco 49'ers. With just days to go, NFL branding has taken over the downtown icon as they prepare for the big game..Photo; Charlie Varley
    31jan13-super bowl031.JPG
  • 31 Jan 2013. New Orleans, Louisiana USA. .The Mercedes Benz Superdome, home of the New Orleans Saints plays host to the XLVII (47th) Annual Super Bowl with the Baltimore Ravens against the San Francisco 49'ers. With just days to go, NFL branding has taken over the downtown icon as they prepare for the big game..Photo; Charlie Varley
    31jan13-super bowl024.JPG
  • 31 Jan 2013. New Orleans, Louisiana USA. .The Mercedes Benz Superdome, home of the New Orleans Saints plays host to the XLVII (47th) Annual Super Bowl with the Baltimore Ravens against the San Francisco 49'ers. With just days to go, NFL branding has taken over the downtown icon as they prepare for the big game..Photo; Charlie Varley
    31jan13-super bowl023.JPG
  • 31 Jan 2013. New Orleans, Louisiana USA. .The Mercedes Benz Superdome, home of the New Orleans Saints plays host to the XLVII (47th) Annual Super Bowl with the Baltimore Ravens against the San Francisco 49'ers. With just days to go, NFL branding has taken over the downtown icon as they prepare for the big game..Photo; Charlie Varley
    31jan13-super bowl007.JPG
  • 31 Jan 2013. New Orleans, Louisiana USA. .The Mercedes Benz Superdome, home of the New Orleans Saints plays host to the XLVII (47th) Annual Super Bowl with the Baltimore Ravens against the San Francisco 49'ers. With just days to go, NFL branding has taken over the downtown icon as they prepare for the big game..Photo; Charlie Varley
    31jan13-super bowl004.JPG
  • 31 Jan 2013. New Orleans, Louisiana USA. .The Mercedes Benz Superdome, home of the New Orleans Saints plays host to the XLVII (47th) Annual Super Bowl with the Baltimore Ravens against the San Francisco 49'ers.. With just days to go, NFL branding has taken over the downtown icon as they prepare for the big game..Photo; Charlie Varley
    30jan13-super bowl019.JPG
  • 31 Jan 2013. New Orleans, Louisiana USA. .The Mercedes Benz Superdome, home of the New Orleans Saints plays host to the XLVII (47th) Annual Super Bowl with the Baltimore Ravens against the San Francisco 49'ers.. With just days to go, NFL branding has taken over the downtown icon as they prepare for the big game..Photo; Charlie Varley
    30jan13-super bowl018.JPG
  • 31 Jan 2013. New Orleans, Louisiana USA. .The Mercedes Benz Superdome, home of the New Orleans Saints plays host to the XLVII (47th) Annual Super Bowl with the Baltimore Ravens against the San Francisco 49'ers.. With just days to go, NFL branding has taken over the downtown icon as they prepare for the big game..Photo; Charlie Varley
    30jan13-super bowl013.JPG
  • 31 Jan 2013. New Orleans, Louisiana USA. .Looking downtown at Benson Tower and The Hyatt Hotel from the Mercedes Benz Superdome, home of the New Orleans Saints plays host to the XLVII (47th) Annual Super Bowl with the Baltimore Ravens against the San Francisco 49'ers.. With just days to go, NFL branding has taken over the downtown icon as they prepare for the big game..Photo; Charlie Varley
    30jan13-super bowl009.JPG
  • 31 Jan 2013. New Orleans, Louisiana USA. .The Mercedes Benz Superdome, home of the New Orleans Saints plays host to the XLVII (47th) Annual Super Bowl with the Baltimore Ravens against the San Francisco 49'ers.. With just days to go, NFL branding has taken over the downtown icon as they prepare for the big game..Photo; Charlie Varley
    30jan13-super bowl005.JPG
  • 31 Jan 2013. New Orleans, Louisiana USA. .The Mercedes Benz Superdome, home of the New Orleans Saints plays host to the XLVII (47th) Annual Super Bowl with the Baltimore Ravens against the San Francisco 49'ers.. With just days to go, NFL branding has taken over the downtown icon as they prepare for the big game..Photo; Charlie Varley
    30jan13-super bowl007.JPG
  • 31 Jan 2013. New Orleans, Louisiana USA. .The Mercedes Benz Superdome, home of the New Orleans Saints plays host to the XLVII (47th) Annual Super Bowl with the Baltimore Ravens against the San Francisco 49'ers.. With just days to go, NFL branding has taken over the downtown icon as they prepare for the big game..Photo; Charlie Varley
    30jan13-super bowl003.JPG
  • 31 Jan 2013. New Orleans, Louisiana USA. .The Mercedes Benz Superdome, home of the New Orleans Saints plays host to the XLVII (47th) Annual Super Bowl with the Baltimore Ravens against the San Francisco 49'ers.. With just days to go, NFL branding has taken over the downtown icon as they prepare for the big game..Photo; Charlie Varley
    30jan13-super bowl004.JPG
  • 31 Jan 2013. New Orleans, Louisiana USA. .The Mercedes Benz Superdome, home of the New Orleans Saints plays host to the XLVII (47th) Annual Super Bowl with the Baltimore Ravens against the San Francisco 49'ers.. With just days to go, NFL branding has taken over the downtown icon as they prepare for the big game..Photo; Charlie Varley
    30jan13-super bowl001.JPG
  • 31 Jan 2013. New Orleans, Louisiana USA. .The Mercedes Benz Superdome, home of the New Orleans Saints plays host to the XLVII (47th) Annual Super Bowl with the Baltimore Ravens against the San Francisco 49'ers.. With just days to go, NFL branding has taken over the downtown icon as they prepare for the big game..Photo; Charlie Varley
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  • 02 April 2020. Hesdin, Pas de Calais, France. <br />
Coronavirus - COVID-19 in Northern France.<br />
<br />
The almost deserted streets of Hesdin, a usually bustling and vibrant town, especially on Thursday's when a large outdoor market fills the 'Place D'Armes' and side streets.  Despite an easing of restrictions on local markets the streets were mostly empty. <br />
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For the first time since government restrictions came into force, the main market in Hesdin has been permitted to re-open. The historical town has hosted a usually vibrant and bustling market since the middle ages. With stall holders limited and many suffering huge financial losses, those selling food today were happy to be back to work despite the ongoing risks posed by coronavirus.<br />
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Shoppers, many wearing masks were mostly maintaining their social distancing with people happy to be out and able to meet and talk with other people. A lot of shoppers were elderly people who have been trapped in their homes for weeks. One shopper complained of 'la misère,' - the misery of this virus and being stuck in her home. <br />
<br />
Anyone leaving their home must carry with them an 'attestation,' in a effect a self administered permit to allow them out of the house. If stopped by the police, one must produce a valid permit along with identification papers. Failure to do so is punishable with heavy fines. Movement in France has been heavily restricted by the government and today's market re-opening was a brief return to normalcy for many able to escape the confines of their homes.<br />
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Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 02 April 2020. Hesdin, Pas de Calais, France. <br />
Coronavirus - COVID-19 in Northern France.<br />
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Easing restrictions on local markets. A sign on the pavement at the local street market reminding customers to keep a minimum of 1m apart. For the first time since government restrictions came into force, the main market in Hesdin has been permitted to re-open. The historical town has hosted a usually vibrant and bustling market since the middle ages. With stall holders limited and many suffering huge financial losses, those selling food today were happy to be back to work despite the ongoing risks posed by coronavirus.<br />
<br />
Shoppers, many wearing masks were mostly maintaining their social distancing with people happy to be out and able to meet and talk with other people. A lot of shoppers were elderly people who have been trapped in their homes for weeks. One shopper complained of 'la misère,' - the misery of this virus and being stuck in her home. <br />
<br />
Anyone leaving their home must carry with them an 'attestation,' in a effect a self administered permit to allow them out of the house. If stopped by the police, one must produce a valid permit along with identification papers. Failure to do so is punishable with heavy fines. Movement in France has been heavily restricted by the government and today's market re-opening was a brief return to normalcy for many able to escape the confines of their homes.<br />
<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02apr20-France market reopen017.jpg
  • 02 April 2020. Hesdin, Pas de Calais, France. <br />
Coronavirus - COVID-19 in Northern France.<br />
<br />
Older locals head to the re-opened street market for their weekly supplies in a slight easing of lock down rules. For the first time since government restrictions came into force, the main market in Hesdin has been permitted to re-open. The historical town has hosted a usually vibrant and bustling market since the Middle Ages. With stall holders limited and many suffering huge financial losses, those selling food today were happy to be back to work despite the ongoing risks posed by coronavirus.<br />
<br />
Shoppers, many wearing masks were mostly maintaining their social distancing with people happy to be out and able to meet and talk with other people. A lot of shoppers were elderly people who have been trapped in their homes for weeks. One shopper complained of 'la misère,' - the misery of this virus and being stuck in her home. <br />
<br />
Anyone leaving their home must carry with them an 'attestation,' in a effect a self administered permit to allow them out of the house. If stopped by the police, one must produce a valid permit along with identification papers. Failure to do so is punishable with heavy fines. Movement in France has been heavily restricted by the government and today's market re-opening was a brief return to normalcy for many able to escape the confines of their homes.<br />
<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02apr20-France market reopen013.jpg
  • 02 April 2020. Hesdin, Pas de Calais, France. <br />
Coronavirus - COVID-19 in Northern France.<br />
<br />
Older locals head to the re-opened street market for their weekly supplies in a slight easing of lock down rules. For the first time since government restrictions came into force, the main market in Hesdin has been permitted to re-open. The historical town has hosted a usually vibrant and bustling market since the Middle Ages. With stall holders limited and many suffering huge financial losses, those selling food today were happy to be back to work despite the ongoing risks posed by coronavirus.<br />
<br />
Shoppers, many wearing masks were mostly maintaining their social distancing with people happy to be out and able to meet and talk with other people. A lot of shoppers were elderly people who have been trapped in their homes for weeks. One shopper complained of 'la misère,' - the misery of this virus and being stuck in her home. <br />
<br />
Anyone leaving their home must carry with them an 'attestation,' in a effect a self administered permit to allow them out of the house. If stopped by the police, one must produce a valid permit along with identification papers. Failure to do so is punishable with heavy fines. Movement in France has been heavily restricted by the government and today's market re-opening was a brief return to normalcy for many able to escape the confines of their homes.<br />
<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02apr20-France market reopen031.jpg
  • 02 April 2020. Hesdin, Pas de Calais, France. <br />
Coronavirus - COVID-19 in Northern France.<br />
<br />
Older locals head to the re-opened street market for their weekly supplies in a slight easing of lock down rules. For the first time since government restrictions came into force, the main market in Hesdin has been permitted to re-open. The historical town has hosted a usually vibrant and bustling market since the Middle Ages. With stall holders limited and many suffering huge financial losses, those selling food today were happy to be back to work despite the ongoing risks posed by coronavirus.<br />
<br />
Shoppers, many wearing masks were mostly maintaining their social distancing with people happy to be out and able to meet and talk with other people. A lot of shoppers were elderly people who have been trapped in their homes for weeks. One shopper complained of 'la misère,' - the misery of this virus and being stuck in her home. <br />
<br />
Anyone leaving their home must carry with them an 'attestation,' in a effect a self administered permit to allow them out of the house. If stopped by the police, one must produce a valid permit along with identification papers. Failure to do so is punishable with heavy fines. Movement in France has been heavily restricted by the government and today's market re-opening was a brief return to normalcy for many able to escape the confines of their homes.<br />
<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02apr20-France market reopen029.jpg
  • 02 April 2020. Hesdin, Pas de Calais, France. <br />
Coronavirus - COVID-19 in Northern France.<br />
<br />
Older locals head to the re-opened street market for their weekly supplies in a slight easing of lock down rules. For the first time since government restrictions came into force, the main market in Hesdin has been permitted to re-open. The historical town has hosted a usually vibrant and bustling market since the Middle Ages. With stall holders limited and many suffering huge financial losses, those selling food today were happy to be back to work despite the ongoing risks posed by coronavirus.<br />
<br />
Shoppers, many wearing masks were mostly maintaining their social distancing with people happy to be out and able to meet and talk with other people. A lot of shoppers were elderly people who have been trapped in their homes for weeks. One shopper complained of 'la misère,' - the misery of this virus and being stuck in her home. <br />
<br />
Anyone leaving their home must carry with them an 'attestation,' in a effect a self administered permit to allow them out of the house. If stopped by the police, one must produce a valid permit along with identification papers. Failure to do so is punishable with heavy fines. Movement in France has been heavily restricted by the government and today's market re-opening was a brief return to normalcy for many able to escape the confines of their homes.<br />
<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02apr20-France market reopen030.jpg
  • 02 April 2020. Hesdin, Pas de Calais, France. <br />
Coronavirus - COVID-19 in Northern France.<br />
<br />
The almost deserted streets of Hesdin despite an easing of restrictions on local markets. For the first time since government restrictions came into force, the main market in Hesdin has been permitted to re-open. The historical town has hosted a usually vibrant and bustling market since the middle ages. With stall holders limited and many suffering huge financial losses, those selling food today were happy to be back to work despite the ongoing risks posed by coronavirus.<br />
<br />
Shoppers, many wearing masks were mostly maintaining their social distancing with people happy to be out and able to meet and talk with other people. A lot of shoppers were elderly people who have been trapped in their homes for weeks. One shopper complained of 'la misère,' - the misery of this virus and being stuck in her home. <br />
<br />
Anyone leaving their home must carry with them an 'attestation,' in a effect a self administered permit to allow them out of the house. If stopped by the police, one must produce a valid permit along with identification papers. Failure to do so is punishable with heavy fines. Movement in France has been heavily restricted by the government and today's market re-opening was a brief return to normalcy for many able to escape the confines of their homes.<br />
<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02apr20-France market reopen008.jpg
  • 02 April 2020. Hesdin, Pas de Calais, France. <br />
Coronavirus - COVID-19 in Northern France.<br />
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Locals say hello in the almost deserted streets of Hesdin, a usually bustling and vibrant town, especially on Thursday's when a large outdoor market fills the 'Place D'Armes' and side streets.  Despite an easing of restrictions on local markets the streets were mostly empty. <br />
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For the first time since government restrictions came into force, the main market in Hesdin has been permitted to re-open. The historical town has hosted a usually vibrant and bustling market since the middle ages. With stall holders limited and many suffering huge financial losses, those selling food today were happy to be back to work despite the ongoing risks posed by coronavirus.<br />
<br />
Shoppers, many wearing masks were mostly maintaining their social distancing with people happy to be out and able to meet and talk with other people. A lot of shoppers were elderly people who have been trapped in their homes for weeks. One shopper complained of 'la misère,' - the misery of this virus and being stuck in her home. <br />
<br />
Anyone leaving their home must carry with them an 'attestation,' in a effect a self administered permit to allow them out of the house. If stopped by the police, one must produce a valid permit along with identification papers. Failure to do so is punishable with heavy fines. Movement in France has been heavily restricted by the government and today's market re-opening was a brief return to normalcy for many able to escape the confines of their homes.<br />
<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02apr20-France market reopen019.jpg
  • 02 April 2020. Hesdin, Pas de Calais, France. <br />
Coronavirus - COVID-19 in Northern France.<br />
<br />
Older locals head to the re-opened street market for their weekly supplies in a slight easing of lock down rules. For the first time since government restrictions came into force, the main market in Hesdin has been permitted to re-open. The historical town has hosted a usually vibrant and bustling market since the Middle Ages. With stall holders limited and many suffering huge financial losses, those selling food today were happy to be back to work despite the ongoing risks posed by coronavirus.<br />
<br />
Shoppers, many wearing masks were mostly maintaining their social distancing with people happy to be out and able to meet and talk with other people. A lot of shoppers were elderly people who have been trapped in their homes for weeks. One shopper complained of 'la misère,' - the misery of this virus and being stuck in her home. <br />
<br />
Anyone leaving their home must carry with them an 'attestation,' in a effect a self administered permit to allow them out of the house. If stopped by the police, one must produce a valid permit along with identification papers. Failure to do so is punishable with heavy fines. Movement in France has been heavily restricted by the government and today's market re-opening was a brief return to normalcy for many able to escape the confines of their homes.<br />
<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02apr20-France market reopen018.jpg
  • 02 April 2020. Hesdin, Pas de Calais, France. <br />
Coronavirus - COVID-19 in Northern France.<br />
<br />
Older locals head to the re-opened street market for their weekly supplies in a slight easing of lock down rules. For the first time since government restrictions came into force, the main market in Hesdin has been permitted to re-open. The historical town has hosted a usually vibrant and bustling market since the Middle Ages. With stall holders limited and many suffering huge financial losses, those selling food today were happy to be back to work despite the ongoing risks posed by coronavirus.<br />
<br />
Shoppers, many wearing masks were mostly maintaining their social distancing with people happy to be out and able to meet and talk with other people. A lot of shoppers were elderly people who have been trapped in their homes for weeks. One shopper complained of 'la misère,' - the misery of this virus and being stuck in her home. <br />
<br />
Anyone leaving their home must carry with them an 'attestation,' in a effect a self administered permit to allow them out of the house. If stopped by the police, one must produce a valid permit along with identification papers. Failure to do so is punishable with heavy fines. Movement in France has been heavily restricted by the government and today's market re-opening was a brief return to normalcy for many able to escape the confines of their homes.<br />
<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02apr20-France market reopen012.jpg
  • 02 April 2020. Hesdin, Pas de Calais, France. <br />
Coronavirus - COVID-19 in Northern France.<br />
<br />
The almost deserted streets of Hesdin despite an easing of restrictions on local markets. For the first time since government restrictions came into force, the main market in Hesdin has been permitted to re-open. The historical town has hosted a usually vibrant and bustling market since the middle ages. With stall holders limited and many suffering huge financial losses, those selling food today were happy to be back to work despite the ongoing risks posed by coronavirus.<br />
<br />
Shoppers, many wearing masks were mostly maintaining their social distancing with people happy to be out and able to meet and talk with other people. A lot of shoppers were elderly people who have been trapped in their homes for weeks. One shopper complained of 'la misère,' - the misery of this virus and being stuck in her home. <br />
<br />
Anyone leaving their home must carry with them an 'attestation,' in a effect a self administered permit to allow them out of the house. If stopped by the police, one must produce a valid permit along with identification papers. Failure to do so is punishable with heavy fines. Movement in France has been heavily restricted by the government and today's market re-opening was a brief return to normalcy for many able to escape the confines of their homes.<br />
<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02apr20-France market reopen028.jpg
  • 02 April 2020. Hesdin, Pas de Calais, France. <br />
Coronavirus - COVID-19 in Northern France.<br />
<br />
Easing restrictions on local markets. People, some wearing masks wait in line for entry into a tabac - a tobacconist for their cigarettes and newspapers. For the first time since government restrictions came into force, the main market in Hesdin has been permitted to re-open. The historical town has hosted a usually vibrant and bustling market since the middle ages. With stall holders limited and many suffering huge financial losses, those selling food today were happy to be back to work despite the ongoing risks posed by coronavirus.<br />
<br />
Shoppers, many wearing masks were mostly maintaining their social distancing with people happy to be out and able to meet and talk with other people. A lot of shoppers were elderly people who have been trapped in their homes for weeks. One shopper complained of 'la misère,' - the misery of this virus and being stuck in her home. <br />
<br />
Anyone leaving their home must carry with them an 'attestation,' in a effect a self administered permit to allow them out of the house. If stopped by the police, one must produce a valid permit along with identification papers. Failure to do so is punishable with heavy fines. Movement in France has been heavily restricted by the government and today's market re-opening was a brief return to normalcy for many able to escape the confines of their homes.<br />
<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02apr20-France market reopen009.jpg
  • 02 April 2020. Hesdin, Pas de Calais, France. <br />
Coronavirus - COVID-19 in Northern France.<br />
<br />
The almost deserted streets of Hesdin despite an easing of restrictions on local markets. For the first time since government restrictions came into force, the main market in Hesdin has been permitted to re-open. The historical town has hosted a usually vibrant and bustling market since the middle ages. With stall holders limited and many suffering huge financial losses, those selling food today were happy to be back to work despite the ongoing risks posed by coronavirus.<br />
<br />
Shoppers, many wearing masks were mostly maintaining their social distancing with people happy to be out and able to meet and talk with other people. A lot of shoppers were elderly people who have been trapped in their homes for weeks. One shopper complained of 'la misère,' - the misery of this virus and being stuck in her home. <br />
<br />
Anyone leaving their home must carry with them an 'attestation,' in a effect a self administered permit to allow them out of the house. If stopped by the police, one must produce a valid permit along with identification papers. Failure to do so is punishable with heavy fines. Movement in France has been heavily restricted by the government and today's market re-opening was a brief return to normalcy for many able to escape the confines of their homes.<br />
<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02apr20-France market reopen007.jpg
  • 02 April 2020. Hesdin, Pas de Calais, France. <br />
Coronavirus - COVID-19 in Northern France.<br />
<br />
Easing restrictions on local markets. For the first time since government restrictions came into force, the main market in Hesdin has been permitted to re-open. The historical town has hosted a usually vibrant and bustling market since the middle ages. With stall holders limited and many suffering huge financial losses, those selling food today were happy to be back to work despite the ongoing risks posed by coronavirus.<br />
<br />
Shoppers, many wearing masks were mostly maintaining their social distancing with people happy to be out and able to meet and talk with other people. A lot of shoppers were elderly people who have been trapped in their homes for weeks. One shopper complained of 'la misère,' - the misery of this virus and being stuck in her home. <br />
<br />
Anyone leaving their home must carry with them an 'attestation,' in a effect a self administered permit to allow them out of the house. If stopped by the police, one must produce a valid permit along with identification papers. Failure to do so is punishable with heavy fines. Movement in France has been heavily restricted by the government and today's market re-opening was a brief return to normalcy for many able to escape the confines of their homes.<br />
<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02apr20-France market reopen004.jpg
  • 02 April 2020. Hesdin, Pas de Calais, France. <br />
Coronavirus - COVID-19 in Northern France.<br />
<br />
Easing restrictions on local markets. For the first time since government restrictions came into force, the main market in Hesdin has been permitted to re-open. The historical town has hosted a usually vibrant and bustling market since the middle ages. With stall holders limited and many suffering huge financial losses, those selling food today were happy to be back to work despite the ongoing risks posed by coronavirus.<br />
<br />
Shoppers, many wearing masks were mostly maintaining their social distancing with people happy to be out and able to meet and talk with other people. A lot of shoppers were elderly people who have been trapped in their homes for weeks. One shopper complained of 'la misère,' - the misery of this virus and being stuck in her home. <br />
<br />
Anyone leaving their home must carry with them an 'attestation,' in a effect a self administered permit to allow them out of the house. If stopped by the police, one must produce a valid permit along with identification papers. Failure to do so is punishable with heavy fines. Movement in France has been heavily restricted by the government and today's market re-opening was a brief return to normalcy for many able to escape the confines of their homes.<br />
<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02apr20-France market reopen003.jpg
  • 02 April 2020. Hesdin, Pas de Calais, France. <br />
Coronavirus - COVID-19 in Northern France.<br />
<br />
Older locals head to the re-opened street market for their weekly supplies in a slight easing of lock down rules. For the first time since government restrictions came into force, the main market in Hesdin has been permitted to re-open. The historical town has hosted a usually vibrant and bustling market since the Middle Ages. With stall holders limited and many suffering huge financial losses, those selling food today were happy to be back to work despite the ongoing risks posed by coronavirus.<br />
<br />
Shoppers, many wearing masks were mostly maintaining their social distancing with people happy to be out and able to meet and talk with other people. A lot of shoppers were elderly people who have been trapped in their homes for weeks. One shopper complained of 'la misère,' - the misery of this virus and being stuck in her home. <br />
<br />
Anyone leaving their home must carry with them an 'attestation,' in a effect a self administered permit to allow them out of the house. If stopped by the police, one must produce a valid permit along with identification papers. Failure to do so is punishable with heavy fines. Movement in France has been heavily restricted by the government and today's market re-opening was a brief return to normalcy for many able to escape the confines of their homes.<br />
<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02apr20-France market reopen002.jpg
  • 02 April 2020. Hesdin, Pas de Calais, France. <br />
Coronavirus - COVID-19 in Northern France.<br />
<br />
Easing restrictions on local markets. Security controls access to the local market which for the first time since government restrictions came into force has been permitted to re-open in Hesdin. The historical town has hosted a usually vibrant and bustling market since the Middle Ages. With stall holders limited and many suffering huge financial losses, those selling food today were happy to be back to work despite the ongoing risks posed by coronavirus.<br />
<br />
Shoppers, many wearing masks were mostly maintaining their social distancing with people happy to be out and able to meet and talk with other people. A lot of shoppers were elderly people who have been trapped in their homes for weeks. One shopper complained of 'la misère,' - the misery of this virus and being stuck in her home. <br />
<br />
Anyone leaving their home must carry with them an 'attestation,' in a effect a self administered permit to allow them out of the house. If stopped by the police, one must produce a valid permit along with identification papers. Failure to do so is punishable with heavy fines. Movement in France has been heavily restricted by the government and today's market re-opening was a brief return to normalcy for many able to escape the confines of their homes.<br />
<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02apr20-France market reopen001.jpg
  • 02 April 2020. Hesdin, Pas de Calais, France. <br />
Coronavirus - COVID-19 in Northern France.<br />
<br />
The almost deserted streets of Hesdin despite an easing of restrictions on local markets. For the first time since government restrictions came into force, the main market in Hesdin has been permitted to re-open. The historical town has hosted a usually vibrant and bustling market since the middle ages. With stall holders limited and many suffering huge financial losses, those selling food today were happy to be back to work despite the ongoing risks posed by coronavirus.<br />
<br />
Shoppers, many wearing masks were mostly maintaining their social distancing with people happy to be out and able to meet and talk with other people. A lot of shoppers were elderly people who have been trapped in their homes for weeks. One shopper complained of 'la misère,' - the misery of this virus and being stuck in her home. <br />
<br />
Anyone leaving their home must carry with them an 'attestation,' in a effect a self administered permit to allow them out of the house. If stopped by the police, one must produce a valid permit along with identification papers. Failure to do so is punishable with heavy fines. Movement in France has been heavily restricted by the government and today's market re-opening was a brief return to normalcy for many able to escape the confines of their homes.<br />
<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02apr20-France market reopen026.jpg
  • 02 April 2020. Hesdin, Pas de Calais, France. <br />
Coronavirus - COVID-19 in Northern France.<br />
<br />
The almost deserted streets of Hesdin despite an easing of restrictions on local markets. For the first time since government restrictions came into force, the main market in Hesdin has been permitted to re-open. The historical town has hosted a usually vibrant and bustling market since the middle ages. With stall holders limited and many suffering huge financial losses, those selling food today were happy to be back to work despite the ongoing risks posed by coronavirus.<br />
<br />
Shoppers, many wearing masks were mostly maintaining their social distancing with people happy to be out and able to meet and talk with other people. A lot of shoppers were elderly people who have been trapped in their homes for weeks. One shopper complained of 'la misère,' - the misery of this virus and being stuck in her home. <br />
<br />
Anyone leaving their home must carry with them an 'attestation,' in a effect a self administered permit to allow them out of the house. If stopped by the police, one must produce a valid permit along with identification papers. Failure to do so is punishable with heavy fines. Movement in France has been heavily restricted by the government and today's market re-opening was a brief return to normalcy for many able to escape the confines of their homes.<br />
<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02apr20-France market reopen024.jpg
  • 02 April 2020. Hesdin, Pas de Calais, France. <br />
Coronavirus - COVID-19 in Northern France.<br />
<br />
Easing restrictions on local markets. Security controls access to the local market which for the first time since government restrictions came into force has been permitted to re-open in Hesdin. The historical town has hosted a usually vibrant and bustling market since the Middle Ages. With stall holders limited and many suffering huge financial losses, those selling food today were happy to be back to work despite the ongoing risks posed by coronavirus.<br />
<br />
Shoppers, many wearing masks were mostly maintaining their social distancing with people happy to be out and able to meet and talk with other people. A lot of shoppers were elderly people who have been trapped in their homes for weeks. One shopper complained of 'la misère,' - the misery of this virus and being stuck in her home. <br />
<br />
Anyone leaving their home must carry with them an 'attestation,' in a effect a self administered permit to allow them out of the house. If stopped by the police, one must produce a valid permit along with identification papers. Failure to do so is punishable with heavy fines. Movement in France has been heavily restricted by the government and today's market re-opening was a brief return to normalcy for many able to escape the confines of their homes.<br />
<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02apr20-France market reopen020.jpg
  • 02 April 2020. Hesdin, Pas de Calais, France. <br />
Coronavirus - COVID-19 in Northern France.<br />
<br />
Easing restrictions on local markets. For the first time since government restrictions came into force, the main market in Hesdin has been permitted to re-open. The historical town has hosted a usually vibrant and bustling market since the middle ages. With stall holders limited and many suffering huge financial losses, those selling food today were happy to be back to work despite the ongoing risks posed by coronavirus.<br />
<br />
Shoppers, many wearing masks were mostly maintaining their social distancing with people happy to be out and able to meet and talk with other people. A lot of shoppers were elderly people who have been trapped in their homes for weeks. One shopper complained of 'la misère,' - the misery of this virus and being stuck in her home. <br />
<br />
Anyone leaving their home must carry with them an 'attestation,' in a effect a self administered permit to allow them out of the house. If stopped by the police, one must produce a valid permit along with identification papers. Failure to do so is punishable with heavy fines. Movement in France has been heavily restricted by the government and today's market re-opening was a brief return to normalcy for many able to escape the confines of their homes.<br />
<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02apr20-France market reopen016.jpg
  • 02 April 2020. Hesdin, Pas de Calais, France. <br />
Coronavirus - COVID-19 in Northern France.<br />
<br />
The almost deserted streets of Hesdin despite an easing of restrictions on local markets. For the first time since government restrictions came into force, the main market in Hesdin has been permitted to re-open. The historical town has hosted a usually vibrant and bustling market since the middle ages. With stall holders limited and many suffering huge financial losses, those selling food today were happy to be back to work despite the ongoing risks posed by coronavirus.<br />
<br />
Shoppers, many wearing masks were mostly maintaining their social distancing with people happy to be out and able to meet and talk with other people. A lot of shoppers were elderly people who have been trapped in their homes for weeks. One shopper complained of 'la misère,' - the misery of this virus and being stuck in her home. <br />
<br />
Anyone leaving their home must carry with them an 'attestation,' in a effect a self administered permit to allow them out of the house. If stopped by the police, one must produce a valid permit along with identification papers. Failure to do so is punishable with heavy fines. Movement in France has been heavily restricted by the government and today's market re-opening was a brief return to normalcy for many able to escape the confines of their homes.<br />
<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02apr20-France market reopen015.jpg
  • 02 April 2020. Hesdin, Pas de Calais, France. <br />
Coronavirus - COVID-19 in Northern France.<br />
<br />
Easing restrictions on local markets. An elderly lady stands outside a now closed hairdresser wearing a mask to help protect her from coronavirus in Hesdin.<br />
<br />
For the first time since government restrictions came into force, the main market in Hesdin has been permitted to re-open. The historical town has hosted a usually vibrant and bustling market since the middle ages. With stall holders limited and many suffering huge financial losses, those selling food today were happy to be back to work despite the ongoing risks posed by coronavirus.<br />
<br />
Shoppers, many wearing masks were mostly maintaining their social distancing with people happy to be out and able to meet and talk with other people. A lot of shoppers were elderly people who have been trapped in their homes for weeks. One shopper complained of 'la misère,' - the misery of this virus and being stuck in her home. <br />
<br />
Anyone leaving their home must carry with them an 'attestation,' in a effect a self administered permit to allow them out of the house. If stopped by the police, one must produce a valid permit along with identification papers. Failure to do so is punishable with heavy fines. Movement in France has been heavily restricted by the government and today's market re-opening was a brief return to normalcy for many able to escape the confines of their homes.<br />
<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02apr20-France market reopen014.jpg
  • 02 April 2020. Hesdin, Pas de Calais, France. <br />
Coronavirus - COVID-19 in Northern France.<br />
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Easing restrictions on local markets. For the first time since government restrictions came into force, the main market in Hesdin has been permitted to re-open. The historical town has hosted a usually vibrant and bustling market since the middle ages. With stall holders limited and many suffering huge financial losses, those selling food today were happy to be back to work despite the ongoing risks posed by coronavirus.<br />
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Shoppers, many wearing masks were mostly maintaining their social distancing with people happy to be out and able to meet and talk with other people. A lot of shoppers were elderly people who have been trapped in their homes for weeks. One shopper complained of 'la misère,' - the misery of this virus and being stuck in her home. <br />
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Anyone leaving their home must carry with them an 'attestation,' in a effect a self administered permit to allow them out of the house. If stopped by the police, one must produce a valid permit along with identification papers. Failure to do so is punishable with heavy fines. Movement in France has been heavily restricted by the government and today's market re-opening was a brief return to normalcy for many able to escape the confines of their homes.<br />
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Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 02 April 2020. Hesdin, Pas de Calais, France. <br />
Coronavirus - COVID-19 in Northern France.<br />
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Easing restrictions on local markets. For the first time since government restrictions came into force, the main market in Hesdin has been permitted to re-open. Blue produce crates mark the distance people must maintain to keep to 'social distancing' guidelines.<br />
The historical town has hosted a usually vibrant and bustling market since the middle ages. With stall holders limited and many suffering huge financial losses, those selling food today were happy to be back to work despite the ongoing risks posed by coronavirus.<br />
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Shoppers, many wearing masks were mostly maintaining their social distancing with people happy to be out and able to meet and talk with other people. A lot of shoppers were elderly people who have been trapped in their homes for weeks. One shopper complained of 'la misère,' - the misery of this virus and being stuck in her home. <br />
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Anyone leaving their home must carry with them an 'attestation,' in a effect a self administered permit to allow them out of the house. If stopped by the police, one must produce a valid permit along with identification papers. Failure to do so is punishable with heavy fines. Movement in France has been heavily restricted by the government and today's market re-opening was a brief return to normalcy for many able to escape the confines of their homes.<br />
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Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02apr20-France market reopen005.jpg
  • 02 April 2020. Hesdin, Pas de Calais, France. <br />
Coronavirus - COVID-19 in Northern France.<br />
<br />
The almost deserted streets of Hesdin despite an easing of restrictions on local markets. For the first time since government restrictions came into force, the main market in Hesdin has been permitted to re-open. The historical town has hosted a usually vibrant and bustling market since the middle ages. With stall holders limited and many suffering huge financial losses, those selling food today were happy to be back to work despite the ongoing risks posed by coronavirus.<br />
<br />
Shoppers, many wearing masks were mostly maintaining their social distancing with people happy to be out and able to meet and talk with other people. A lot of shoppers were elderly people who have been trapped in their homes for weeks. One shopper complained of 'la misère,' - the misery of this virus and being stuck in her home. <br />
<br />
Anyone leaving their home must carry with them an 'attestation,' in a effect a self administered permit to allow them out of the house. If stopped by the police, one must produce a valid permit along with identification papers. Failure to do so is punishable with heavy fines. Movement in France has been heavily restricted by the government and today's market re-opening was a brief return to normalcy for many able to escape the confines of their homes.<br />
<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02apr20-France market reopen027.jpg
  • 02 April 2020. Hesdin, Pas de Calais, France. <br />
Coronavirus - COVID-19 in Northern France.<br />
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Then and now. The cafe in the centre of the Place D'Armes remains closed. <br />
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The almost deserted streets of Hesdin despite an easing of restrictions on local markets. For the first time since government restrictions came into force, the main market in Hesdin has been permitted to re-open. The historical town has hosted a usually vibrant and bustling market since the middle ages. With stall holders limited and many suffering huge financial losses, those selling food today were happy to be back to work despite the ongoing risks posed by coronavirus.<br />
<br />
Shoppers, many wearing masks were mostly maintaining their social distancing with people happy to be out and able to meet and talk with other people. A lot of shoppers were elderly people who have been trapped in their homes for weeks. One shopper complained of 'la misère,' - the misery of this virus and being stuck in her home. <br />
<br />
Anyone leaving their home must carry with them an 'attestation,' in a effect a self administered permit to allow them out of the house. If stopped by the police, one must produce a valid permit along with identification papers. Failure to do so is punishable with heavy fines. Movement in France has been heavily restricted by the government and today's market re-opening was a brief return to normalcy for many able to escape the confines of their homes.<br />
<br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02apr20-France market reopen025.jpg
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