RM2R1M74X–Fairhaven Lake, Lytham St Annes, Lancashire
RM2R1M71N–Boathouse and Cafe, Fairhaven Lake, Lytham St Annes, Lancashire
RM2R1M751–Fairhaven Lake, Lytham St Annes, Lancashire
RM2R1M74T–Fairhaven Lake, Lytham St Annes, Lancashire
RM2R1M74K–Fairhaven Lake, Lytham St Annes, Lancashire
RM2R1M74G–Fairhaven Lake, Lytham St Annes, Lancashire
RM2R1M754–New promenade and sea defences at Stanner Bank, better known locally as Granny's Bay, a popular spot between Lytham and St Annes, Lancashire
RM2R1M76R–New promenade and sea defences at Stanner Bank, better known locally as Granny's Bay, a popular spot between Lytham and St Annes, Lancashire
RF2PRNT9W–Avro Anson's of the Royal Australian Air Force flying near Melbourne. Pre-WW2. The Anson entered RAAF service in 1936
RF2PRNT87–Royal Air Force Hawker Audax light bomber and Hawker Fury fighter air exercise in the late 1930s.
RF2PRNTFK–Royal Fleet Auxiliary ship RFA Sir Percivale arrives in Hong Kong in June 1997 to assist with the British withdrawal from Hong Kong.
RF2PRNTJ5–Rare sight of all 5 ships of the Royal Navy Hong Kong Squadron rafted up in the basin at HMS Tamar, Hong Kong, in 1976.
RF2PRNTBF–A Ton-class patrol craft of the Royal Navy's Hong Kong Squadron entering the basin at HMS Tamar, RN shore base in Hong Kong, after a patrol in 1976.
RF2PRNTD2–HMS Plover (P240), dressed overall as guardship for an event at the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club, circa 1996, before the handover to China in 1997.
RF2PRNTHM–Royal Marines-manned Fast Pursuit Craft (FPC) of Royal Navy's Hong Kong Squadron at speed in Hong Kong Harbour, before the handover to China in 1997.
RF2PRNTEA–HMS Starling (P241), Peacock-class patrol craft of the Royal Navy's Hong Kong Squadron, with 2 x Royal Marines - manned Fast Pursuit Craft (FPCs).
RM2PRNTXC–Town Centre, St Anne's Rd West, St Anne's, Lancashire
RM2PRNTR1–Town Centre, St Anne's Rd West, St Anne's, Lancashire
RF2PRNTKK–Ships of the Royal Navy's Hong Kong Squadron exercising at sea in circa 1996, before the hand-over of Hong Kong to China in 1997.
RM2P5A36J–Royal Navy cruiser HMS Frobisher passes under Forth Bridge, 25 May 1937. She will be re-armed at Rosyth Dockyard and put back into operational service.
RM2P5A36E–Hawker Osprey biplane about to land on the aircraft carrier HMS Courageous, 22 February 1939.
RM2P5A36D–Close-up of cockpit and pilot of a Harrier GR1 from No 4 Sqn, RAF Wildenrath, at low level over West Germany, early 1972
RM2P2A174–Midland Bank staff who have joined the RAF Volunteer Reserve, ready for their first pilot training flights, London Air Park, Hanworth, 26 March 1937
RM2JT0CDN–Crowds on Lytham Green, Lancashire, for the annual Lytham 40s Weekend 2022
RM2JT0CDT–Information board and windmill on Lytham Green
RM2JT0CET–Windmill and Lifeboat Museum with Team Room, Lytham Green, Lytham St Annes, Lancashire
RM2JT0CEK–Replica Messerschmitt Bf109 on display on Lytham Green during Lytham 40s Weekend 2022
RM2JPNC44–Motor vessel Aqua Scotia about to dock in the port of Oban,Argyll and Bute, Scotland
RM2JPNC0C–Caledonian MacBrayne ferry Loch Frisa departing Oban harbour. She entered year-round service on the Oban - Craignure (Isle of Mull) route in June 2022
RM2JPNBTA–Port of Oban, Argyll and Bute, Scotland
RM2JPNC49–Caledonian MacBrayne inter-island ferry Isle of Mull departing from Oban, Argyll and Bute.
RM2JPNC8B–Oban Town Centre, Argyll and Bute, Scotland
RM2JPNCE4–Oban, Argyll and Bute, Scotland
RM2JPNC8F–Oban Harbour, Oban, Argyll and Bute, Scotland
RM2JPNC8G–Car ferry Loch Frisa approaching the terminal in Oban, Argyll and Bute, Scotland
RM2JPNC8C–A pair of sea kayakers preparing to launch from the beach at Oban, Scotland.
RM2JPNC8K–Oban Harbour, Oban, Argyll and Bute, Scotland
RM2JPNC86–Oban Airport, Oban, Argyll and Bute, Scotland
RM2JPNCE0–Dutch-registered tall ship Thalassa alongside the North Pier, Oban Harbout, Argyll and Bute, Scotland.
RM2JPNCK3–Tarbet Pier, Loch Lomond
RM2JPNCJR–Cars at the Loch Tulla viewpoint on the A82 near Glencoe, Scotland
RM2JPNCJ7–Caledonian MacBrayne ferry Loch Frisa departing Oban harbour. She entered year-round service on the Oban - Craignure (Isle of Mull) route in June 2022
RM2JPNCEA–Dutch-registered tall ship Thalassa alongside the North Pier, Oban Harbout, Argyll and Bute, Scotland.
RM2JPNCEE–Lion Rampant unofficial Scottish flag flying from a fishing boat's mast in Oban Harbour, Argyll and Bute, Scotland
RM2JPNCDH–Barquentine-rigged tall ship Thalassa visiting Oban, Argyll and Bute, Scotland
RM2JPNC8X–Caledonian MacBrayne ferry Loch Frisa approaching Oban ferry terminal. She entered service on the Oban - Craignure (Isle of Mull) route in June 2022
RM2JPNCEP–North Pier and Columba Hotel, Oban, with Barquentine sailing ship 'Thalassa' alongside
RM2JPNCDP–Barquentine-rigged tall ship Thalassa visiting Oban, Argyll and Bute, Scotland
RM2JPNCDK–Barquentine-rigged tall ship Thalassa visiting Oban, Argyll and Bute, Scotland
RM2J4XAMG–Mechanical digger shifting sand to improve the navigation channel during low tide at Abersoch, Llyn Peninsular, North Wales
RM2J4XAND–Breakwater and moorings at low tide, at Abersoch on the beautiful Llyn Peninsula, Gwynedd, North Wales
RM2J4XATA–Welsh fisherman launches his boat into the tiny cove at Porth Conlon, on the beautiful Llyn Peninsula, Gwyneth, North Wales
RM2J4XAMW–Breakwater and moorings at low tide, at Abersoch on the beautiful Llyn Peninsula, Gwynedd, North Wales
RF2J4XCDR–Sea kayaker sets out to do some fishing from the tiny cove at Porth Colmon, on the Llyn Peninsula,Gwyneth, North Wales
RF2J4XCDJ–Sea kayaker sets out to do some fishing from the tiny cove at Porth Colmon, on the Llyn Peninsula,Gwyneth, North Wales
RM2J4XANT–Welsh fisherman launches his boat into the tiny cove at Porth Conlon, on the beautiful Llyn Peninsula, Gwyneth, North Wales
RM2J4XAN5–Low tide at Abersoch, on the beautiful Llyn Peninsula, Gwynedd, North Wales
RM2J4XAWG–Elegant Celtic - style garden gate in a fence near Aberdaron, on the Llyn Peninsula, Gwynedd, North Wales
RM2J10C8K–High tide at Arnside, Cumbria, on a bright early spring day
RM2J10C94–High tide at Arnside, Cumbria, on a bright early spring day
RF2GMD8B2–Afon Nadroedd (Snakes River) beauty spot, in the Berwyn Mountains between Lake Bala and Lake Vyrnwy, Powys
RF2GMD8D2–Jaguar XJ Model 350 Saloon in the Berwyn Hills, Powys, Wales
RF2GMD8FA–Avro Type F replica of the world's first enclosed-cabin aircraft, on display at the Avro Heritage Museum, Woodford Aerodrome, Cheshire
RF2GMD8DC–Replica Avro Lancaster bomber nose and cockpit on display at the Avro Heritage Museum.
RF2GMD8D3–Water sports centre on Lake Vyrnwy, Powys, Wales
RF2GMD8D5–Church of St Michael and All Angels, Kerry, Powys. One of the oldest churches in Wales.
RF2GMD8D8–Cockpit sections of Avro Anson, Avro Lancaster, and Canberra on display at the Avro Heritage Museum.
RF2GMD8D7–Village centre, Kerry, Powys, Wales
RM2GAD863–Sailing dinghies preparing for a race from the Blackpool and Fleetwood Yacht Club on the River Wyre, Lancashire
RM2GAD84R–Memorial to Commander Charles Gerald Forsberg OBE, RN, 18 June 1912- 24 Oct 2000. Marathon swimmer who held the English Channel World Record in 1957.
RF2GAD81W–West End promenade and gardens, Morecambe, Lancashire
RM2GAD81E–Morecambe has a dedicated doggy beach. Dogs are banned from the popular bathing beaches during the summer months
RM2GAD858–Sailing dinghies preparing for a race at the Blackwood and Fleetwood Yacht Club on the River Wyre
RM2GAD81H–High tide at West End beach, Morecambe, Lancashire
RF2GAD84N–Morecambe West End seen from The Battery breakwater
RM2GAD851–West End promenade and gardens, Morecambe, Lancashire
RM2GAD856–Sailing dinghies preparing for a race at the Blackpool and Fleetwood Yacht Club on the River Wyre estuary, Lancashire
RM2G0RYHB–Old stone footbridge over the River Coran, Laugharne Castle, Carmarthenshire, Wales
RM2G0RYM4–Laugharne Castle and River Coran, Carmarthenshire, Wales
RM2G0RYMK–Low tide at Tenby Harbour, Pembrokeshire, Wales
RM2G0RYH6–Laugharne Castle and River Coran, Carmarthenshire, Wales
RM2G0RYTM–Low tide at North Beach, Tenby, Pembrokeshire, Wales
RM2G0RYW4–Dinghy launching at the tiny harbour of Stackpole Quay, Pembrokeshire, Wales
RM2G0RYH8–Boats moored in the River Coran, Laugharne, Carmarthenshire, Wales
RM2G0RYKW–Laugharne Castle and River Coran, Carmarthenshire, Wales
RM2G0RYKN–Fisherman's dinghy on the River Coran, Laugharne, Carmarthenshire, Wales
RM2G0RYMD–Boats on the foreshore of the River Coran Estuary, Laugharne, Carmarthenshire, Wales
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