RM2M9HP7W–Hazards on rural roads: tree blocking the carriageway
RM2M9HP79–Zero emission zone (ZEZ) in central Oxford. There is no route to avoid the zone which results in a charge for fossil-fuelled vehicles
RM2M9HP6Y–Temporary trial for cyclists to use pedestrianised street (Queen Street) in central Oxford
RM2M9HP76–Zero emission zone (ZEZ) in central Oxford. There is no route to avoid the zone which results in a charge for fossil-fuelled vehicles
RM2M9HP81–Hazards on rural roads: tree blocking the carriageway
RM2M9HP7N–BT phone box in central Oxford that has been vandalised
RM2M9HP7F–Climate catastrophe poster in Oxford
RM2KA39YX–Great Western Railway notice warning against trespass
RM2KA39X6–Plaque commemorating Christopher Milne's bookshop. A.A. Milne's son was immortalised as Christopher Robin.
RM2KA39XT–The Dartmouth-Kingswear vehicle ferry across the River Dart.
RM2KA39YW–Kingswear steam train platform
RM2KA39YK–Cottage Hospital in Dartmouth closed
RM2KA39Y1–Plaque commemorating Sir Humphrey Gilbert
RM2KA39YB–No hospital services in Dartmouth
RM2K8MBD8–Harvest festival decorations on a font in a parish church
RM2K8MB6F–Poor ventilation caused by a lack of air bricks has resulted in damp showing on this sealed up chimney breast in a Victorian house
RM2K8MB90–Plants and our planet: living wall outside Oxfordshire County Council's offices
RM2K8MB71–American Candy store in central Oxford
RM2K8MB2Y–CapitalOnTap credit cards for small businesses. The company withdrew the cards from unlimited liability business customers in 2022 without stating a r
RM2K8MBBE–Plants and our planet: living wall outside Oxfordshire County Council's offices
RM2K24299–Annie Rogers campaigned for women to be admitted to Oxford University
RM2K2429A–The Eagle and Child pub in central Oxford in an abandoned state
RM2K2429M–American Candy Land shop in central Oxford
RM2K242A7–Punts and boats for hire at Magdelen Bridge in Oxford
RM2K2429Y–Victorian entrance to Oxford's post office
RM2K2429X–Antique postal box in St Aldates, central Oxford
RM2K2429D–The Eagle and Child pub in central Oxford in an abandoned state
RM2K2429P–Road signs in central Oxford are confusing motorists
RM2K2429G–Lamb and Flag inn in Oxford city centre is reopening. Owners, St John's College, closed the pub during the COVID pandemic. The Inklings ('fans' of Tol
RM2K242A2–Punts and boats for hire at Magdelen Bridge in Oxford
RM2K17BWE–ZEZ sign in Oxford. Zero emission zone is an area where fossil fuelled cars pay a fee
RM2K17BX9–The Mall and St James's Park in London became the focus for the UK's mourning of Queen Elizabeth II
RM2K17BXH–The Mall and St James's Park in London became the focus for the UK's mourning of Queen Elizabeth II
RM2K17BXD–The Mall and St James's Park in London became the focus for the UK's mourning of Queen Elizabeth II
RM2K17BX5–The Mall and St James's Park in London became the focus for the UK's mourning of Queen Elizabeth II
RM2K17BWP–Edmond Halley 1656-1742
RM2K17BWT–Park in Oxford owned by the university: No cycles whether ridden or not
RM2K17BW8–Hounds being exercised on a rural road.
RM2K17BXJ–The Mall and St James's Park in London became the focus for the UK's mourning of Queen Elizabeth II. This indicates the walking route to Green Park
RM2K17BWM–Zero emission zone sign in Oxford city centre
RM2K17BXB–The Mall and St James's Park in London became the focus for the UK's mourning of Queen Elizabeth II
RM2K17BW3–Medieval house left to ruinous state in Castle Street Oxford
RM2K17BX2–The Mall and St James's Park in London became the focus for the UK's mourning of Queen Elizabeth II: sign for floral tributes
RM2K17BXF–The Mall and St James's Park in London became the focus for the UK's mourning of Queen Elizabeth II
RM2K17BWG–ZEZ sign in Oxford. Zero emission zone is an area where fossil fuelled cars pay a fee
RM2K17BX0–Dorothy L Sayers writer and scholar was born here 13th June 1893. Brewer Street, Oxford
RM2K17BWC–Confusing road sign in Oxford city centre indicating that there is no road ahead that is accessible to motor vehicles
RM2K17BX1–One of the many Union flags along The Mall in London for the UK's mourning of Queen Elizabeth II
RM2K17BW6–Collecting straw left over from the harvest
RM2K17BWK–E scooters for rent in Oxford city centre
RM2K17BWX–Zero emission zone sign in Oxford city centre
RM2K17BXN–The Mall and St James's Park in London became the focus for the UK's mourning of Queen Elizabeth II
RM2K17BW9–Lamb and Flag inn in Oxford city centre is reopening. Owners, St John's College, closed the pub during the COVID pandemic.
RM2K17BXP–Statue of Captain James Cook. British explorer, navigator, cartographer, and captain in the Royal Navy
RM2K17BX4–The Mall in London became the focus for the UK's mourning of Queen Elizabeth II shown here with Union flags
RM2JNX9M8–Cattle grazing on parched grass fields during a drought (August 2022) in Asthall, Oxfordshire, England
RM2JNX9MJ–A beer can that has exploded due to the beer undergoing secondary fermentation.
RM2JNX9M3–A beer can that has exploded due to the beer undergoing secondary fermentation.
RM2JNX9MC–A dried-up village pond during the drought in August 2022. Asthall, Oxfordshire, England
RM2JNX9ME–Student accommodation in Cardiff. The Bakery. The Unite Group provides purpose built student accommodation across the UK. The company is listed on the
RM2JNX9MG–Elevated view of Cardiff city centre showing the Principality stadium and the 12th C St John The Baptist City Parish Church
RM2JNX9MD–Fenced off sculpture in Cardiff city centre. 'Family' by Robert Thomas (1923-99).
RM2JNX9M5–A beer can that has exploded due to the beer undergoing secondary fermentation.
RM2JNX9MB–A dried-up village pond during the drought in August 2022. Asthall, Oxfordshire, England
RM2JNX9M7–A bong (also known as a water pipe) discarded near a gate to a field in the countryside. This is a filtration device used for smoking cannabis, tobacc
RM2J625HE–Vote Green Party banners in a rural setting, Oxfordshire, England. Banners are place on the site of Asthall Manor, a 17thC stately house
RM2J625FN–Vote Green Party banners in a rural setting, Oxfordshire, England. Banners are place on the site of Asthall Manor, a 17thC stately house
RM2J625J1–Royal Mail zero emissions electric vehicle postal van parked in London
RM2FKWPXW–Farmland set aside for farmland birds near Asthall, Oxfordshire. EU birds and habitats directive
RM2FKWPY3–Farmland margins aside for wild flowers and birds in a cultivated field near Asthall, Oxfordshire
RM2FKWPYN–Ammonium nitrate fertiliser on the back of a truck
RM2FKWPWJ–Farmland set aside for farmland birds near Asthall, Oxfordshire. EU birds and habitats directive
RM2FKWPW9–Asthall Manor in Asthall, Oxfordshire, is sited on the River Windrush.
RM2DRMAKY–Plan of the Battle of the Boyne 1690. King James II versus King William III . Fought near Drogheda, it lead to Protestant rule in Ireland.
RM2DRMAKW–Plan of Bosworth Field. The final battle of the Wars of the Roses, 22 August 1485. the battle was won by the Lancastrians when Richard III of the House of York was killed (relabelled labels).
RM2DRMAM1–William Wallace (1270-1305) was a Scottish knight who became one of the main leaders during the First War of Scottish Independence
RM2DRMAM0–The Battle of Blenheim 13 August 1704, was a major battle of the War of the Spanish Succession. The overwhelming Allied victory ensured the safety of Vienna from the Franco-Bavarian army, thus preventing the collapse of the reconstituted Grand Alliance.
RM2CWMHTJ–Head office of Pearson in High Holborn London
RM2CWMHR4–The bar at OneAldwych Hotel in London
RM2CWMJ0E–Virginia Woolf and Leonard Woolf blue plaque in central London
RM2CWMHAA–The bar at OneAldwych Hotel in London
RM2CWMJ2G–Thames river boat with Uber branding opposite St Paul's Cathedral in central London
RM2CWMHCR–The bar at OneAldwych Hotel in London
RM2CWMHFR–The bar at OneAldwych Hotel in London
RM2CWMHXC–The best fish and chips in town
RM2CTBTGH–Field prepared for sowing in the Cotswolds. The large amount of stone presents problems for agriculture in some fields
RM2CTBTCK–Field prepared for sowing in the Cotswolds. The large amount of stone presents problems for agriculture in some fields
RM2CTBTJG–Sign in St Ives, Cornwall, England, to help social distancing in the time of the COVID-19 pandemic
RM2CTBTHY–Parked cars in a rural setting.
RM2CTBTHD–Parked cars in a rural setting.
RM2CTBTH1–Field prepared for sowing in the Cotswolds. The large amount of stone presents problems for agriculture in some fields
RM2CCYTJC–Illustration from 'The Valley of Fear': 'If your heart is as big as your body, and your soul as fine as your face, then I'd ask for nothing better.'
RM2CCYTJF–Illustration from 'The Valley of Fear': 'It was all he could do to keep himself from screaming out.'
RM2CCYTJ5–Illustration from 'The Valley of Fear': 'For an instant I could have sworn that the faintest shadow of a smile flickered over the woman's lips.'
RM2CD0D7P–Combine harvester harvesting barley in Oxfordshire
RM2CD0D78–Red Royal Mail postbox that is a 'priority postbox supporting the NHS'
RM2CD0DA1–Combine harvester harvesting barley in Oxfordshire
RM2CCYTJK–Illustration from 'The Valley of Fear': 'Oh, Jack, I implore you to give it up!'
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