RM2E31J11–Identical twins in tin baths with their father in Lancashire, UK in the 1950's
RM2E31J15–Young girl in her Whit Sunday best clothes, Lancashire, UK, in the 1960's
RM2A4CP28–Jack in the Green, also known as Jack o' the Green, is an English folk custom associated with the celebration of May Day in Hastings, UK. It involves a pyramidal or conical wicker or wooden framework that is decorated with foliage being worn by a person as part of a procession, often accompanied by musicians.
RM2A4CP27–Jack in the Green, also known as Jack o' the Green, is an English folk custom associated with the celebration of May Day in Hastings, UK. It involves a pyramidal or conical wicker or wooden framework that is decorated with foliage being worn by a person as part of a procession, often accompanied by musicians.
RMP9D8A3–Pirate Day, Hastings, East Sussex, UK
RMPDGNF1–Grayson Perry's 'Julie's House', A House for Essex in Wrabness, Essex. In 2015 a conceptual holiday home was created by the artist Grayson Perry, working with FAT, and commissioned by the charity Living Architecture. It is known as 'Julie’s House' or 'A House for Essex', in homage to the 'single mums in Dagenham, hairdressers in Colchester, and the landscape and history of Essex'. The house is highly decorated incorporating rooftop ornaments, and overlooks the River Stour.
RMPDGNF0–A House for Essex, Julie's House by Grayson Perry. In 2015 a conceptual holiday home was created by the artist Grayson Perry, working with FAT, and commissioned by the charity Living Architecture. It is known as 'Julie’s House' or 'A House for Essex', in homage to the 'single mums in Dagenham, hairdressers in Colchester, and the landscape and history of Essex'. The house is highly decorated incorporating rooftop ornaments, and overlooks the River Stour in Wrabness, Essex
RMPDGNFA–Grayson Perry's 'Julie's House', A House for Essex in Wrabness, Essex. In 2015 a conceptual holiday home was created by the artist Grayson Perry, working with FAT, and commissioned by the charity Living Architecture. It is known as 'Julie’s House' or 'A House for Essex', in homage to the 'single mums in Dagenham, hairdressers in Colchester, and the landscape and history of Essex'. The house is highly decorated incorporating rooftop ornaments, and overlooks the River Stour.
RMFYYBWW–Mermaid Street, Rye, East Sussex, UK
RMKC6B6X–Flowers for sale, L'Isle sur la Sorgue, France
RMKC6B6G–Cycle lane sign in Provence, France
RMK6YP2F–Market stall selling antiques and collectibles near Les Halles in Avignon, Provence, France
RMKC6B7P–Display of plants in pots in Saint-Rémy de Provence, Provence, France
RMJ52E3B–Gondoliers by the Rialto Bridge, Venice, Italy.
RMFX5CPY–The abandoned city of Pripyat, Ukraine. Pripyat was abandoned following the Chernobyl nuclear disaster.
RMCRK7HT–Dungeness, Kent, UK
RMFWGGC2–Dog parking station, Wells, Somerset
RMG0Y97Y–View of the city of London on the hill by the Royal Observatory, Greenwich, London, UK.
RMFYYBR4–Antique shop in the old town, Hastings, Sussex, UK
RMFYYBRJ–A doll in the window of a shop in Hastings old town, Sussex, Kent
RMFYYBTP–Window display in a delicatessen shop in Rye, Sussex, UK
RMF1T4AC–Bicycle parking in the city of London, UK
RMF1T4D2–'Love' graffiti street art, London, UK
RMERXXYK–The Old Biscuit Mill market, Woodstock, Cape Town, South Africa
RMF2CE16–Street art in Ghent, Belgium
RMERXXTA–Boys play with homemade toys in the township of Barrydale, Western Cape, South Africa
RMF5D9CC–Autumn leaves on the grass in Crystal Palace park, London, UK
RMERXXYW–The Old Biscut Mill market, Woodstock, Cape Town, South Africa
RMF71R42–View looking towards Waterloo Bridge, London, showing in the distance, St Paul's Cathedral and the Shard, London, UK
RMF1T4BX–Street art/graffitti around the East End of London, UK
RMEMB7E6–Tulips for sale at the Columbia Road flower market, London, UK
RMDMKTA2–Old Havana, Cuba with it's dilapidated buildings.
RME7CAGP–Parasols on the beach at Deauville Plage, Normandy, France
RME0JRJK–Ban Nam Khen beach in Thailand which was devastated in the 2004 Tsunami.