LONDON, ENGLAND - A photo illustration of window cleaning tools ready for use on the 50th floor of the One Canada Square skyscraper on February 8, 2011 in London, England. Currently the tallest building in Britain, it lies at the heart of Canary Wharf, the business and shopping district on the River Thames. To clean all the windows of the building takes a month, with the cleaners suspended up to 190m from the ground. As always, click the pictures to enlarge. Previous blogs here & here.
LONDON, ENGLAND - A window cleaners harness catches a ray of sun on the 50th floor of the One Canada Square skyscraper in London, England.
LONDON, ENGLAND - Window cleaner Jamie Graham steadies the cleaning gondala against the side of the balcony above the 50th floor of the One Canada Square skyscraper.
LONDON, ENGLAND - Window cleaner Jamie Graham at work on the 50th floor of the One Canada Square skyscraper.
LONDON, ENGLAND - Window cleaners Lee Mason (left) and Paul Wright (right) pause for a break in their cleaning gondola outside the 50th floor of the One Canada Square skyscraper.
LONDON, ENGLAND - Window cleaner Jamie Graham at work on the currently vacant 50th floor of the One Canada Square skyscraper.
LONDON, ENGLAND - A crane and gondola ready for use on the 50th floor of the One Canada Square skyscraper.
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I love this job. I am working in windows cleaning London company.
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