RM2DJA9RX–An early 16th century stone carving on the outside wall of the Oxmarket Gallery, Chichester. Originally St Andrew, Oxmarket church.
RMBR0MPR–16th century stone carving of the Royal Arms now on King's Lynn Crown Court
RMC417X0–Stone carving of a humorous head on the south porch of St Andrew's church, Shalford in Essex.
RMR6TYXH–The carving of a dragon on the gateway between First and Second Courts at Christ's College, Cambridge refers to the Welsh ancestry of the Tudors.
RM2T1YD2A–17th century gable end carving of a leopard preserved on the more recent Gereformeerd Gymnasium building in Keizergracht, Amsterdam.
RMCBC6NA–A stone at the entrance to the chateau at Aigues-Mortes commemorates those held prisoner in the Constance Tower.
RMCXTB4R–An eighteenth century Coade Stone frieze on the wall of the Norwegian embassy in Belgrave Square, London.
RMR915R4–Detail of a carved squirrel on Cædmon's Cross in the churchyard of St Mary's church, Whitby.
RM2HMAWCG–Carved stone Museum Campus sign behind a bed of daffodils in Grant Park, Chicago.
RM2G2F0R1–A stone at the Oxford Natural History Museum commemorates the famous 1860 debate between Huxley & Wilberforce on Darwin's Origin of Species.
RMDB4X7W–Old graffiti on one of the stones of the Ring of Brodgar, with other stones in the background.
RM2CWYW0H–The late Norman font in St Mary's church, South Wootton in North West Norfolk. It has carved heads on each corner and stands on nine legs.
RM2CWYW9Y–The late Norman font in St Mary's church, South Wootton in North West Norfolk. It has carved heads on each corner and stands on nine legs.
RM2CWYW4E–The late Norman font in St Mary's church, South Wootton in North West Norfolk. It has carved heads on each corner and stands on nine legs.
RM2F5W3N6–Carved stone inscription on house in Wimpole Street occupied by Elizabeth Barrett Browning.
RM2CG470W–Norman carving on west front of St Lawrence church, Castle Rising in Norfolk.
RM2CFYKXW–Norman carving on west front of St Lawrence church, Castle Rising in Norfolk.
RMG1PMJP–Skull and crossbones carving on an 18th century gravestone in Birchington churchyard.
RMDXTJY1–The words 'In Loving Memory Of' carved on the top of a stone gravestone in Nunhead Cemetery, south London.
RMH28H76–16th century stone relief of St George fighting dragon. Originally from a house in Venice, now in the Victoria & Albert Museum.
RM2WM0YMX–Carved corbel heads of Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh either side of Chichester Cathedral west door. They were installed in 2001.
RMD9FF93–An ugly grotesque head carved over a doorway in the old French town of Pezenas.
RM2WJ0MF7–The Chichester Reliefs. One of two carved panels from about 1125 showing Jesus raising Lazarus from the dead. See 2WK31EH for other relief.
RM2WK31EH–The Chichester Reliefs. One of two carved panels from about 1125 showing Jesus raising Lazarus from the dead. See 2WJ0MF7 for other relief.
RM2F0PFTH–Memento mori carving on gravestone of Patrick Prince in Kirkwall cathedral, Orkney. Shows dancing Death striking urn with a dart, + spade & hourglass.
RM2F9D03M–Egyptian hieroglyphs carved on the black schist sarcophagus of Ankhnesneferibre in c530 BC, from Thebes.
RMTA92N8–Green man carved on the capital of a Norman pillar in St Nicholas church at St Nicholas-at-Wade in Kent.
RMPK9BBC–Skull or death's head memento mori carved on a tombstone in Bunhill Fields graveyard, London.
RMDC884F–Victorian graffiti carved on the Dwarfie Stane on Hoy. DETAILS IN DESCRIPTION.
RMTA92NA–Unusual Green King or Crowned Green Man carved on the capital of a Norman pillar in St Nicholas church at St Nicholas-at-Wade in Kent.
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