Tributes are continuing to stream in for the remarkable NHS staff working on the coronavirus frontline.

Ham & High: Constantine Road, Hampstead. Picture: Linda GroveConstantine Road, Hampstead. Picture: Linda Grove (Image: Archant)

Pictures, paintings and murals have lined the streets across our boroughs as people thank the courageous, tireless efforts of all our health workers.

The weekly Clap for Carers has encapsulated the tremendous strength of support and gratitude for the NHS we all feel during this unsettling period of lockdown.

From West End Lane to Priory Road, we have seen rainbows painted, scrubs made and songs recorded among so many wonderfully creative, personal and touching tributes.

However small or large, every contribution has played its part in bringing people together during this unprecedented moment of challenge, uncertainty and loss.

Ham & High: South End Green. Picture: Linda GroveSouth End Green. Picture: Linda Grove (Image: Archant)

Nowhere greater is this sense of togetherness felt than the NHS, where the remarkable spirit and care of workers will be remembered and treasured by us all.

Ham & High: Milton Avenue, Highgate, during last week's Clap for Carers. Picture: Sytske KamstraMilton Avenue, Highgate, during last week's Clap for Carers. Picture: Sytske Kamstra (Image: Archant)

Ham & High: Royal Free gratitude. Picture: Linda GroveRoyal Free gratitude. Picture: Linda Grove (Image: Archant)

Ham & High: Thanks to Royal Free NHS workers. Picture: Linda GroveThanks to Royal Free NHS workers. Picture: Linda Grove (Image: Archant)

Ham & High: Lupton Street, Kentish Town. Picture: Michael BonifaceLupton Street, Kentish Town. Picture: Michael Boniface (Image: Archant)

Ham & High: Hornsey Lane Gardens. Picture: Jess EmondHornsey Lane Gardens. Picture: Jess Emond (Image: Archant)

Ham & High: Abacus Belsize Primary School pupil. Picture: Alina ShawcrossAbacus Belsize Primary School pupil. Picture: Alina Shawcross (Image: Archant)

Ham & High: Caversham Road, Kentish Town. Picture: Michael BonifaceCaversham Road, Kentish Town. Picture: Michael Boniface (Image: Archant)

Ham & High: Picture: Linda GrovePicture: Linda Grove (Image: Archant)