RM2MBB771–The Former County Court Building, Castle Lane, Southampton, 1851-1853, an elaborate Italianate Victorian Court House.
RM2MBB7AA–The Eagle Warehouse, 88-90 French Street, Southampton, an Edwardian Art Nouveau commercial building of 1903 by Francis William Wade for May & Wade
RM2MBB799–The Tudor House and Garden Museum, Southampton, an impressive timber-framed townhouse of c.1500.
RM2MBB773–The Tudor House and Garden Museum, Southampton, an impressive timber-framed townhouse of c.1500.
RM2MBB7AF–The High Street, Southampton, pedestrianised shopping street with mix of building ages including early and mid 20th century.
RM2JE1J3H–Eglise et Cloitre du Couvent des Jacobins / Cloister and Church of the Jacobins, Toulouse, France, a Medieval Dominican Monastery of the 1200s-1300s.
RM2JE1J26–La Basilique Saint-Sernin / Basilica of Saint Sernin, Toulouse, France, a Historic Medieval Romanesque Eglise / Church of the 11th to 12th Centuries
RM2JE1J2A–Eglise et Cloitre du Couvent des Jacobins / Cloister and Church of the Jacobins, Toulouse, France, a Medieval Dominican Monastery of the 1200s-1300s.
RM2JE1J21–La Basilique Saint-Sernin / Basilica of Saint Sernin, Toulouse, France, a Historic Medieval Romanesque Eglise / Church of the 11th to 12th Centuries
RM2JE1J1Y–The Pont Neuf or New Bridge, Toulouse, France, a Renaissance bridge over the Garonne River, built in the 1600s.
RM2JE1J2B–Eglise et Cloitre du Couvent des Jacobins / Cloister and Church of the Jacobins, Toulouse, France, a Medieval Dominican Monastery of the 1200s-1300s.
RM2JE1J28–La Basilique Saint-Sernin / Basilica of Saint Sernin, Toulouse, France, a Historic Medieval Romanesque Eglise / Church of the 11th to 12th Centuries
RM2JE1J1X–Eglise et Cloitre du Couvent des Jacobins / Cloister and Church of the Jacobins, Toulouse, France, a Medieval Dominican Monastery of the 1200s-1300s.
RM2JE1J3J–Eglise et Cloitre du Couvent des Jacobins / Cloister and Church of the Jacobins, Toulouse, France, a Medieval Dominican Monastery of the 1200s-1300s.
RM2JE1J24–La Basilique Saint-Sernin / Basilica of Saint Sernin, Toulouse, France, a Historic Medieval Romanesque Eglise / Church of the 11th to 12th Centuries
RM2JE1J2C–Eglise et Cloitre du Couvent des Jacobins / Cloister and Church of the Jacobins, Toulouse, France, a Medieval Dominican Monastery of the 1200s-1300s.
RM2JC0PPG–The Capitole de Toulouse (Hotel de Ville or Town Hall), France. Internal Courtyard with Renaissance motifs.
RM2JC0PMD–The Capitole de Toulouse (Hotel de Ville or Town Hall), France. Main facade of 1750 by Guillaume Cammas.
RM2J8NGR3–The Fortified Medieval Town of Carcassonne, Aude, France, restored by Viollet-le-Duc in the 19th Century, with the Basilica Church, Saint-Nazaire.
RM2J8NGRK–The Towers and Walls of the Fortified Medieval Town of Carcassonne, Aude, France, restored by Viollet-le-Duc in the 19th Century.
RM2J8NGRB–The Towers and Walls of the Fortified Medieval Town of Carcassonne, Aude, France, restored by Viollet-le-Duc in the 19th Century.
RM2J8NGRE–The Towers and Walls of the Fortified Medieval Town of Carcassonne, Aude, France, restored by Viollet-le-Duc in the 19th Century.
RM2J7K40M–The medieval brick Palais de la Berbie / Berbie Palace, or Bishop's Castle / Chateau, at Albi, France, part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
RM2J7K40T–The medieval brick Palais de la Berbie / Berbie Palace, or Bishop's Castle / Chateau, at Albi, France, part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
RM2J7K40P–The medieval brick Palais de la Berbie / Berbie Palace, or Bishop's Castle / Chateau, at Albi, France, part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
RM2J7K40X–The medieval brick Palais de la Berbie / Berbie Palace, or Bishop's Castle / Chateau, at Albi, France, part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
RM2J7K410–The medieval brick Palais de la Berbie / Berbie Palace, or Bishop's Castle / Chateau, at Albi, France, part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
RM2J63W4G–The Medieval Historic Town Centre of Albi, Occitanie, France, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, on the River Tarn looking towards the Madeleine District.
RM2J63W66–The Medieval Historic Town Centre of Albi, Occitanie, France, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, on the River Tarn.
RM2J63W62–The Medieval Historic Town Centre of Albi, France, UNESCO World Heritage Site, on the River Tarn, Cathedral on the Skyline and Bishops Palace.
RM2J63W6C–The Medieval Historic Town Centre of Albi, Occitanie, France, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, on the River Tarn, Cathedral on the Skyline over Bridge.
RM2J63W4C–The Medieval Historic Town Centre of Albi, Occitanie, France, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, on the River Tarn looking towards the Madeleine District.
RM2J63W4K–The Medieval Historic Town Centre of Albi, Occitanie, France, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, on the River Tarn looking towards the Madeleine District.
RM2J63W6A–The Medieval Historic Town Centre of Albi, Occitanie, France, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, on the River Tarn, Cathedral on the Skyline over Bridge.
RM2J4Y2YX–The Cathedral of Saint Cecilia / Basilique Cathedrale de Sainte-Cecile, Albi, a medieval brick church and UNESCO World Heritage Site. Tower buttresses.
RM2J4Y330–The Cathedral of Saint Cecilia / Basilique Cathedrale de Sainte-Cecile, Albi, a medieval brick church and UNESCO World Heritage Site. Entrance portal.
RM2J4Y30K–The Cathedral of Saint Cecilia / Basilique Cathedrale de Sainte-Cecile, Albi, a medieval brick church and UNESCO World Heritage Site. Entrance portal.
RM2J4Y308–The Cathedral of Saint Cecilia / Basilique Cathedrale de Sainte-Cecile, Albi, a medieval brick church and UNESCO World Heritage Site.
RM2J4Y305–The Cathedral of Saint Cecilia / Basilique Cathedrale de Sainte-Cecile, Albi, a medieval brick church and UNESCO World Heritage Site. Apse exterior.
RM2J4Y309–The Cathedral of Saint Cecilia / Basilique Cathedrale de Sainte-Cecile, Albi, a medieval brick church and UNESCO World Heritage Site. Apse exterior.
RM2J4Y301–The Cathedral of Saint Cecilia / Basilique Cathedrale de Sainte-Cecile, Albi, a medieval brick church and UNESCO World Heritage Site. Tower.
RM2HCGTEP–The Prince of Wales Bridge or Second Severn Crossing carrying the M4 over the Severn Estuary viewed from Black Rock, Portskewett in Gwent, Wales.
RM2HCGTTJ–Merthyr Tydfil Town Hall, Wales, UK, a late Victorian Jacobean-style historic municipal building by E. A. Johnson, 1896-98 in terracotta and brick.
RM2HCGTN7–Merthyr Tydfil Town Hall, Wales, UK, a late Victorian Jacobean-style historic municipal building by E. A. Johnson, 1896-98 in terracotta and brick.
RM2HCGTRB–Merthyr Tydfil Town Hall, Wales, UK, a late Victorian Jacobean-style historic municipal building by E. A. Johnson, 1896-98 in terracotta and brick.
RM2HCGTXW–A stand of mature Scots Pine / Pinus Sylvestris with a bench at Ashton Court, Bristol, UK, on a winter evening.
RM2HCGTGX–The Prince of Wales Bridge or Second Severn Crossing carrying the M4 over the Severn Estuary viewed from Black Rock, Portskewett in Gwent, Wales.
RM2H0XD4P–Saville Place, Clifton, Bristol, UK, a Georgian crescent terrace of town houses with cast iron balconies.
RM2H0XD64–The Lion, a cosy and well regarded pub in Cliftonwood, Bristol.
RM2H0XD3W–Saville Place, Clifton, Bristol, UK, a Georgian crescent terrace of town houses with cast iron balconies.
RM2GMJA91–Typical street of Victorian terraced houses in the Cliftonwood neighbourhood of Bristol, UK.
RM2GMJA5H–Typical street of Victorian terraced houses in the Cliftonwood neighbourhood of Bristol, UK, emphasising on-street parking.
RM2GJJ60X–Typical small Victorian terraced houses in Cliftonwood, Bristol, with reflection.
RM2GJJ5X7–Typical small Victorian terraced houses in Cliftonwood, Bristol, with reflection.
RM2GJJ643–Typical small Victorian terraced houses in Cliftonwood, Bristol, with reflection.
RM2GJJ60A–Typical small Victorian terraced houses in Cliftonwood, Bristol, with reflection.
RM2GGJYWF–Colourful painted Georgian terraced houses and gardens in The Polygon, Cliftonwood, Bristol.
RM2GGK09N–Colourful painted Georgian terraced houses in Ambrose Road, Cliftonwood, Bristol.
RM2GGK0AA–Colourful painted Georgian terraced houses in Ambrose Road, Cliftonwood, Bristol.
RM2GGK06C–Colourful painted Georgian terraced houses in Ambrose Road, Cliftonwood, Bristol.
RM2GGK03M–Colourful painted Georgian terraced houses in Ambrose Road, Cliftonwood, Bristol.
RM2GGJYXC–Green painted Georgian terraced house with sash windows in The Polygon, Cliftonwood, Bristol.
RM2GFY206–An abandoned, ruined and overgrown 1950s factory in Treviglio in Lombardy / Lombardia, Italy.
RM2GFY1T1–An abandoned, overgrown factory in Treviglio in Lombardy / Lombardia, covered in ivy / edera / Hedera Helix and other plants.
RM2GFY25D–A ruined, derelict old brick farmhouse (cascina) near Treviglio in the region of Lombardy / Lombardia.
RM2GFKD4N–Citta Alta, Bergamo, Italy.
RM2GFFBNE–Citta Alta, Bergamo, Italy: typical street scene; palazzos with shuttered windows; narrow, curving streets, here the Via Donizetti.
RM2GFKCYX–Citta Alta, Bergamo, Italy: typical street scene; palazzos with shuttered windows; narrow, curving Via Gombito; view to the Torre del Gombito.
RM2GFFC57–Citta Alta, Bergamo, Italy: typical street scene, a corner between two palazzos with shuttered windows.
RM2GFFC2B–Citta Alta, Bergamo, Italy: typical street scene; tall palazzos with green shutters over windows on Piazza Rosate.
RM2GFKDHX–Citta Alta, Bergamo, Italy: Venetian defensive city walls of the Renaissance period, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
RM2GFFBHE–Citta Alta, Bergamo, Italy: typical street scene; palazzos with shuttered windows; narrow, curving streets.
RM2GFKDP1–Citta Alta, Bergamo, Italy: Venetian defensive city walls of the Renaissance period, a UNESCO World Heritage Site; Gateway, the Porta San Giacomo.
RM2GFKDD7–Citta Alta, Bergamo, Italy: Venetian defensive city walls of the Renaissance period, a UNESCO World Heritage Site; view to Citta Bassa.
RM2GFFB7W–Citta Alta, Bergamo, Italy: typical street scene; palazzos with shuttered windows; narrow, curving streets; glimpses of landmarks.
RM2GFFBRT–Citta Alta, Bergamo, Italy: typical street scene; palazzos with shuttered windows; narrow, curving streets; glimpse of Basilica of S. Maria Maggiore.
RM2GFFBTM–Citta Alta, Bergamo, Italy: typical street scene; palazzos with shuttered windows; narrow, curving streets; glimpse of Basilica of S. Maria Maggiore.
RM2GFFBD8–Citta Alta, Bergamo, Italy. The Palazzo Nuovo (now Biblioteca Civica Angelo Mai) (civic library), by Vincenzo Scamozzi, c. 1600, completed in the C20.
RM2GFFBAD–Citta Alta, Bergamo, Italy: typical street scene; narrow, curving street; glimpse of Palazzo Nuovo (Biblioteca Civica Angelo Mai).
RM2GFFBEC–Citta Alta, Bergamo, Italy: typical street scene; clustered palazzos with shuttered windows.
RM2GFFBY4–Citta Alta, Bergamo, Italy: typical street scene; palazzos with shuttered windows; glimpse of tower of S. Maria Maggiore.
RM2GBJG0E–Glastonbury Tor, Somerset, UK, a National Trust site and Scheduled Ancient Monument. St Michael's Church Tower overlooking the Somerset Levels.
RM2GBJFKC–The George Hotel, Glastonbury, formerly the Pilgrims' Inn, a medieval hostelry for pilgrims to the Abbey, c. mid-1400s with an ornate stone facade.
RM2G8Y3PR–The Wesleyan Chapel, Bridgwater, Somerset, an early 19th-century Nonconformist chapel with later Victorian frontage.
RM2G8Y3W4–Picturesque typical small Georgian houses on Blake Street, Bridgwater, Somerset.
RM2G8Y3P3–Georgian terraced houses on Salmon Parade, Bridgwater, Somerset, overlooking the River Parrett at low tide.
RM2G8Y3J3–Bridgwater, Somerset, UK. Shops and restaurants on West Quay overlooking the River Parrett.
RM2G8Y3TH–The Wesleyan Chapel, Bridgwater, Somerset, an early 19th-century Nonconformist chapel with later Victorian frontage.
RM2G6YJX0–Early Georgian terraced houses in brick on Castle Street (formerly Chandos Street), Bridgwater, Somerset, 1720s-30s, built for the Duke of Chandos.
RM2G6YJRM–The Lions, or Lions House, Bridgwater, Somerset, an early Georgian house of 1720-30 by Benjamin Holloway in a Baroque style.
RM2G6YK4K–Corn Exchange and Market Hall, Cornhill, High Street, Bridgwater, Somerset: rotunda of 1875 by Charles Knowles; market behind 1834 by John Bowen.
RM2G6YJYE–Early Georgian brick terraced houses of Castle Street, Bridgwater, Somerset, 1720s-30s, at junction with Bond Street.
RM2G6YK2B–Early Georgian terraced houses in brick on Castle Street (formerly Chandos Street), Bridgwater, Somerset, 1720s-30s, built for the Duke of Chandos.
RM2G6YJNN–Detail of the Corn Exchange building, Cornhill, High Street, Bridgwater, Somerset: rotunda of 1875 by Charles Knowles.
RM2G6YK1A–Early Georgian brick terraced houses of Castle Street, Bridgwater, Somerset, 1720s-30s, at junction with Queen Street.
RM2G69H56–Pill, North Somerset, viewed across the River Avon from Shirehampton, Bristol.
RM2G69H0W–Pill, North Somerset, viewed across the River Avon from Shirehampton, Bristol.
RM2G5KN9D–Electricity pylons carrying cables across landscape at Portbury Wharf Nature Reserve, Portishead, Somerset, UK.
RM2G5KN7G–The main square tower of Plymouth Guildhall, UK, designed by Norman and Hine with E. W. Godwin, 1870s, with post-war 1950s alterations to roof.
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