RM2F7CGEH–Manchester, UK. 23rd May 2018. A year and a day after the Manchester Arena terrorist bombing, in which 22 people died and over 800 were injured.
RM2F7CG89–BMW X5 X-Drive 40e electric-petrol motor hybrid SUV car, plugged in and recharging in Browncross Street, Salford Manchester city centre.
RM2F7CGD5–Portable crowd control barriers loaded and ready for removal from Albert Square, Manchester on an Events Solutions Ltd . articulated flat truck.
RM2F7CG8H–BMW X5 X-Drive 40e electric-petrol motor hybrid SUV car, plugged in and recharging in Browncross Street, Salford near Manchester city centre
RM2F7CGCM–A Mercedes-Benz Actros 1844 truck hauls an articulated flat trailer carrying portable crowd control barriers away from Albert Square, Manchester.
RM2F7CGDM–The late Victorian period John Rylands Library in Manchester, constructed in Cumbrian sandstone in the Neo-Gothic style
RM2F7CGFN–Manchester town hall and Albert Square. The town hall was designed by architect Alfred Waterhouse in the Neo-Gothic style and completed in 1877.
RM2F7CG69–New apartments under construction in the Chapel Wharf and Lowery Hotel area of Salford, on the edge of Manchester ciity centre.
RM2F7CGB5–Manchester, UK. 23rd May 2018. 'Dont Look Back in Anger', a simple message with a stylized bee chalked on the pavement of St. Anns Square, Manchester
RM2F7CGAA–Toyota Yaris hybrid car operated by Co-Wheels car club in one of their reserved parking spaces on Browncross Street in Salford, Greater Manchester.
RM2F7CGAE–Debenhams department store on Market Street in Manchester city centre.
RM2F7CGED–Manchester, UK. 23rd May 2018. A year and a day after the Manchester Arena terrorist bombing, in which 22 people died and over 800 were injured.
RM2F7CG8R–Cross Street, Manchester, looking north towards St. Ann Street with a passing northbound tram.
RM2F7CGEY–Manchester, UK. 23rd May 2018. A year and a day after the Manchester Arena terrorist bombing, in which 22 people died and over 800 were injured.
RM2F7CG80–Egbert Taylor Bigbelly HC5 compacting urban waste bin sited on Market Street, Manchester. Solar powered street waste bin with compacting system.
RM2F7CGG2–Privately operated, unofficial (non-local authority) scrap metal collection pickup truck in Manchester city centre.
RM2F7CGD9–Ginos Gelato cafe and shop outlet on Market Street, Manchester in May 2018. Producing & selling Italian ice cream (gelato), waffles, crepes and coffee
RM2F7CG8Y–Cross Street, Manchester, looking north towards St. Ann Street.
RM2F7CGA3–Co-Wheels car club sign adjacent to some of their reserved parking spaces on Browncross Street in Salford, Greater Manchester.
RM2F7CGFY–Pantograph for electric current collection on a Metrolink tram in Manchester. This draws power from the overhead wires to drive the tram's motors.
RM2F7CG6H–Barton Square entrance to Barton Arcade, off St Anns Square in the city centre of Manchester. A cast-iron and glass shopping arcade, built in 1871.
RM2F7CGFT–Market Street, Manchester, western end of Market street, non-pedestrianised section, west of its junction with Cross Street and Corporation Street.
RM2F7CGBH–A Mercedes-Benz Actros 1844 truck hauls an articulated flat trailer carrying portable crowd control barriers away from Albert Square, Manchester.
RM2F7CGG4–Deansgate frontage of the Springfields development, Manchester showing buildings at 2 Springfields Square and 1 The Avenue.
RM2F7CGF3–External entrance to the Manchester Arndale food court on Market Street.
RM2E1J1MH–Rhododendron bushes with white flowers fringe a small wooded area in Whitaker Park, off Haslingden Road, Rawtenstall, Lancashire on a sunny spring day
RM2E1J1KD–Playground in Whitaker Park, off Haslingden Road, Rawtenstall, Lancashire on a sunny day in late Spring.
RM2E1J1K6–Fired clay sculpture of a boot on a two mile Shoe Trail in Rawtenstall, Lancashire. 28 shoe-shaped waymarkers were designed by local schoolchildren.
RM2E1J1PG–Whitaker Park, off Haslingden Road, Rawtenstall, Lancashire on a sunny day in late Spring. The municipal park was created early 20th Century.
RM2E1J1PA–Whitaker Park, off Haslingden Road, Rawtenstall, Lancashire on a sunny day in late Spring. The municipal park was created early 20th Century.
RM2E1J1MW–St. Mary's Chambers Rawtenstall. Originally built as a Methodist church in 1856, it is now a live music centre and events venue.
RM2E1J1J7–Light to moderate bruising on a man's upper arm in the days following the taking of a blood sample.
RM2E1J1N1–The Whitaker museum and art gallery, Rawtenstall, Lancashire. Built in 1840 as a home, it was bought around 1900 by Richard Whitaker to be a museum.
RM2E1J1H8–Haslingden Road on the approach to Rawtenstall with St. Mary's Chamber, the live music and event venue prominent on the left.
RM2E1J1J3–Incredible Edible, volunteer maintained, 'Food to Share' garden in the ground of the Whitaker museum, Rawtenstall.
RM2E1J1P4–Families play in Whitaker park by the Whitaker museum and art gallery, Rawtenstall, Lancashire.
RM2E1J1KK–Rhododendron bushes with white flowers fringe a small wooded area in Whitaker Park, off Haslingden Road, Rawtenstall, Lancashire on a sunny spring day
RM2E1J1HX–Incredible Edible, volunteer maintained, 'Food to Share' garden in the ground of the Whitaker museum, Rawtenstall.
RM2E1J1PC–Whitaker Park, off Haslingden Road, Rawtenstall, Lancashire on a sunny day in late Spring. The municipal park was created early 20th Century.
RM2E1J1MR–Entrance to the Rossendale Ski and Snowboard Centre, Haslingden Old Road, Rawtenstall.
RM2D7WWW0–Colourful flower beds in the Garden of Remembrance war memorial in Farnworth Central Park, Bolton, Greater Manchester.
RM2D7WWTE–Commercial kitchen ventilation equipment fitted to the external wall of a Chinese and English take away food shop.
RM2D7WWT8–Class 153 single coach Sprinter railcar passenger train, coupled to a two-car class 150 Sprinter DUM, forming a three-car train, stopping at Langho.
RM2D7WWXW–Early 19th century stone cottages, formerly mill worker homes on Greenside, Farnworth, a conservation area on the edge of Farnworth central park.
RM2D7WWX1–Portable toilet units in Farnworth park, Greater Manchester, for a family day event, supplied by 'Dr. Loo' of Barnoldswick, Lancashire.
RM2D7WWX0–Parade of local shops including a Chinese takeaway and a William Hill betting shop on Glynne Street, Farnworth, Greater Manchester.
RM2D7WWWP–Metrolink St. Peters Square station in Manchester. The city centre tram stop was opened in 1992, relocated and upgraded in 2015-16 as a four platform.
RM2D7WWWX–Parade of local shops on Glynne Street, Farnworth. including a Chinese and Fish & Chip takeaway, betting shop, hair and beauty parlour and a newsagent
RM2D7WWW7–'Manchester One', the 21 storey office tower orginally built as 'St. Andrew's House' then known as 'Portland Tower' from the 1990s to 2012.
RM2D7WWW5–Former gas street light outside stone cottages dating from the early part of the 19th century on Greenside, Farnworth, on the edge of Farnworth park.
RM2D7WWRB–Class 153 single coach Sprinter railcar passenger train, coupled to a two-car class 150 Sprinter DUM, forming a three-car train, stopping at Langho.
RM2D7WWX2–Spectacled owl displayed by a falconer from the Wild Wings Bird of Prey conservation centre in Risley, Cheshire. Pulsatrix perspicillata.
RM2D7WWW6–Salford Bridge and Manchester Victoria Street area, looking over the border of Salford and Manchester towards Chethams School of Music.
RM2D7WWXT–Early 19th century stone cottages, formerly mill worker homes on Greenside, Farnworth, a conservation area on the edge of Farnworth central park.
RM2D7WWXY–A sign proclaiming a registered windows Right to Lights sign on the grade II listed 19th century commercial building at 29 Shudehill, Manchester.
RM2D7WWYF–Young man having a first go at 'have a go at crown green bowling' on the bowling green at Farnworth central park, Greater Manchester.
RM2D7WWR6–Class 153 single coach Sprinter railcar passenger train, coupled to a two-car class 150 Sprinter DUM, forming a three-car train, stopping at Langho.
RM2D7WWXP–Early 19th century stone cottages, formerly mill worker homes on Greenside, Farnworth, a conservation area on the edge of Farnworth central park.
RM2D7WWTH–Bouncy castle laid out flat, ready to be inflated, Sited in Farnworth central park, Greater Manchester. for a family fun day event.
RM2CWHM1Y–Nameplate of A3 Pacific steam engine 60103, 'Flying Scotsman', on static display at Rawtenstall on the East Lancashire Railway.
RM2CWHNNP–Tombola stall at Farnworth park, Family Fun Day event during an event for the unveling of a memorial to local suffragetist Mary Elizabeth Barnes.
RM2CWHMMT–Football boot cleaner brush designed for multi-person use, sited at the entrance of a 3G synthetic, artifical grass, football pitch.
RM2CWHM5W–Demolition in progress of the former Bury police headquarters building on Irwell Street, Bury, Greater Manchester.
RM2CWHKKA–Steam engine 34092 'City of Wells' at Bury station on the East Lancashire Railway 34092, waiting to depart for Heywood, tender first. 34092 is light p
RM2CWHNE9–Train headboard of 'The Flying Scotsman', denoting the title of the named train, carried on the smokebox door of the steam locomotive Flying Scotsman.
RM2CWHN18–Red brick house wall full frame. Exterior wall of an early 1930s council built semi-detached house in Bolton.
RM2CWHKPE–A3 Pacific steam engine 60103, 'Flying Scotsman', on static display at Rawtenstall on the East Lancashire Railway for a footplate visit experience.
RM2CWHM9F–Demolition in progress of the former Bury police headquarters building on Irwell Street, Bury, Greater Manchester.
RM2CWHN9G–Synthetic 3G football pitch, part of Horwich Leisure Centre near Bolton.
RM2CWHKWH–Nameplate of A3 Pacific steam engine 60103, 'Flying Scotsman', on static display at Rawtenstall on the East Lancashire Railway.
RM2CWHMT3–Nameplate of steam engine 34092 'City of Wells' on the East Lancashire Railway. 34092 is light pacific type designed in the 1940s.
RM2CWHN4W–Preserved steam engine 13065 at Bury station on the East Lancashire Railway. A 1927 LMS designed 'Crab' Class 5 mixed traffic 2-6-0 locomotive.
RM2CWHMFG–Pile of concrete rubble and twisted metal girders at demolition in progress of the former Bury police headquarters building on Irwell Street, Bury.
RM2CTFKFA–Full frame overhead of old worn cobblestone setts with a variety of vegetation growing in the dirt-filled cracks between the stones.
RM2CTFKWE–Heritage steam train approaching the 75 yard long Mytholmes tunnel between Haworth and Oakworth on the Keighley & Worth Valley Railway, West Yorkshire
RM2CTFKNA–Former United States of America Transportation Corp S160, 5820 steam train approaches a Keighley-bound train at Damems passing loop on the KWVR.
RM2CTFKG7–A fleet of yellow school buses, branded' My Bus' and operated by the Keighley Bus Company, a subsidiary of TransDev Blazefield.
RM2CTFKA8–1704, Nunlow, an ex-industrial 0-6-0 side tank engine built by Hudswell Clarke & Co. Ltd of Leeds for G & T Earle Cement manufacturers in 1938.
RM2CTFKMD–Landscape across Sun Lane, Oldfield Gate and the Worth Valley, to the west of Haworth, West Yorkshire. On the hill beyond is the village of Oakworth.
RM2CTFKW6–Steam train approaching a junction home signal. The left hand semaphore signal set at clear to permit the train to advance on to a double line section
RM2CTFKFR–The village of Cross Roads with Lees on the A629 Halifax Road near Keghley, West Yorkshire.
RM2CTFKNK–Former United States of America Transportation Corp S160, 5820 steam train passes a Keighley-bound train at Damems passing loop on the KWVR.
RM2CTFKN3–Wood sleeper, ballasted railway track, close up. Part of section of double track at the Damems passing loop on the Keighl;ey and Worth Valley Railway.
RM2CTFKAY–1704, Nunlow, an ex-industrial 0-6-0 side tank engine built by Hudswell Clarke & Co. Ltd of Leeds for G & T Earle Cement manufacturers in 1938.
RM2CTFKWM–Steel warehouse buildings, part of the Timothy Taylors brewery complex. Keighley, West Yorkshire. Timothy Taylors is a family owned business.
RM2CGR7HJ–Council officals advising passers-by in Bolton, Greater Manchester, under strict Covid-19 lockdown regulations in September 2020.
RM2CGR7WN–Former United States of America Transportation Corp S160, 5820 steam train at Oxenhope on the Keighley & Worth Valley Railway.
RM2CGR7J3–Social distancing measures in Bolton, Greater Manchester, under strict Covid-19 lockdown regulations in September 2020 following a coronavirus spike.
RM2CGR7P8–Conservative Club building in Haworth, West Yorkshire. One of a network of social clubs across the UK associated with the main UK political parties.
RM2CGR7NM–Bridgehouse Mills, a grade II listed former textile mill complex in Haworth, being redeveloped, and rebuilt for housing and industrial use.
RM2CGR7HX–Council officals advising passers-by in Bolton, Greater Manchester, under strict Covid-19 lockdown regulations in September 2020.
RM2CGR7KH–Bridgehouse Beck running between of commercial buildings in Haworth, West Yorkshire. Thew beck eventually joins the rivers Worth and Aire.
RM2CGR7X4–Local shops on Mill Hey, part of the B6412 in Haworth, West Yorkshire, looking towards Keighley from the railway station.
RM2CGR7HD–1704, Nunlow, an ex-industrial 0-6-0 side tank engine built by Hudswell Clarke & Co. Ltd of Leeds, running for a last weekend before major overhaul.
RM2CGR7XK–Westinghouse air pump on the smokebox door on former USA Transportation Corp S160, 5820 steam train on the Keighley & Worth Valley Railway.
RM2CGR7PH–Mill Hey, part of the B6412 in Haworth, West Yorkshire, looking towards Keighley from the railway station.
RM2CG0T3D–Stephen Joseph theatre, Westborough, Scarborough. Formerly the Odeon cinema, the building became the home for the Stephen Joseph Theatre in 1996.
RM2CG0T15–Hiispaniola, a quarter size replica schooner, leaving harbour to take visitors on pleasure trip around Scarborough's south bay.
RM2CG0T51–Looking up the incline of West Sandgate, a narrow lane with its stone sett surface, Scarborough, towards The Wilsons pub (formerly the Leeds Hotel).
RM2CG0T2Y–Pavilion House on Valley Bridge Road,Scarborough, North Yorkshire. An example of Brutalist architecture housing a mix of office and retail premises.
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