RM2H2WJTM–The ancient graveyard of the church of the Holy Rude in Stirling, Scotland.
RM2H2WK43–View of Stirling Bridge carrying road traffic across the river Forth, with the railway bridge behind. Stirling, Scotland.
RM2H2WK0E–The fine oak beams of the roof of the church of the Holy Rude in Stirling, Scotland
RM2H2WK05–View of the stained glass chancel windows in the church of the Holy Rude in Stirling, Scotland, where James 6th was crowned king of Scotland in 1567
RM2H2WJ58–The TS Queen Mary berthed at Cessnock quay on the river Clyde in Glasgow, Scotland.
RM2H2WJ53–The sail-like Glasgow Science Centre tower on Cessnock quay, on the opposite bank of the Clyde river to the Scottish Event Campus, venue for COP26.
RM2H2WJKC–George square, Glasgow, Scotland on a sunny day in mid-September.
RM2H2WJK1–Portland Street suspension bridge across the river Clyde in Glasgow, Scotland, with the buildings of Clyde street on the north bank to the left.
RM2H2WJ4P–The sail-like Glasgow Science Centre tower on Cessnock quay, on the opposite bank of the Clyde river to the Scottish Event Campus, venue for COP26.
RM2H97R0C–View of the seafront at Plymouth, Devon, UK, with Smeaton's tower prominent.
RM2H97PWA–A restaurant on West Hoe Pier with many busy tables outside. Plymouth, Devon, UK
RM2H97PXX–The Belvedere Wedding Cake building on the seafront at Plymouth, UK
RM2H97R0B–View of the seafront at Plymouth, Devon, UK with the Marine Biological Association buildings on the cliff above.
RM2H97R4D–Stirling and Son's boatyard in Plymouth seen from across the water with the King Billy statue visible to the right.
RM2H97PN7–View of St Albans cathedral from the cathedral lawn on a sunny August day. St Albans, UK.
RM2H97PG9–The conservatory at the Horniman Museum and Gardens in London, UK, was used as a teahouse until Covid, now stands empty awaiting re-use.
RM2H97PPH–A conifer tree near St Albans cathedral, St Albans, UK
RM2H97PG8–An unusual sundial at the Horniman Museum and Gardens in London, UK
RM2H97PGK–A view of beds in the gardens at the Horniman Museum and Gardens in London, UK
RM2H97PE8–The restored dial of the revamped Canterbury Cathedral clock is on display inside the building prior to its return to one of the towers.
RM2H97P29–A derelict boat lies beached in the harbour at Barry Island, Wales, UK
RM2H97P30–Angles are formed by a path and walkway at Barry Island, south Wales, UK
RM2H97N5G–Carboniferous limestone rocks at Friars Point on Barry Island, Wales, UK
RM2H97MNH–The branches of a flowering plum tree in the botanic garden in Bath hang dense with flowers in spring. Bath, UK.
RM2H97MMX–Royal Mail postbox with priority postbox NHS sticker in Bristol, UK
RM2C7EPX7–The plinth on which the 'A Surge of Power (Jen Reid)' statue stood for just one day in July 2020 in Bristol, UK, after removal, with many messages.
RM2C7EPT6–The plinth on which the 'A Surge of Power (Jen Reid)' statue stood for just one day in July 2020 in Bristol, UK, after removal, with many messages.
RM2C7EPXJ–The plinth on which the 'A Surge of Power (Jen Reid)' statue stood for just one day in July 2020 in Bristol, UK, after removal, with many messages.
RM2C7EPPT–The 'A Surge of Power (Jen Reid)' statue stands on the plinth occupied by Edward Colston's statue since 1895 in Bristol, UK, for just one day in July.
RM2C7EPMG–Two climbers on a rockface in the Avon gorge, Bristol, UK
RM2B7YFHP–Dead seed heads on a plant at Oxford botanic gardens, Oxford, UK
RM2B7YFEB–Moss on a tree trunk in Clifton, Bristol, UK
RM2B7YFAF–View of the canal with pedestrian footbridge at Old Turn Junction in central Birmingham, UK
RM2B7YFBX–Frontage of a modern building in central Birmingham, UK
RM2B7YFCG–Frontage of a modern building in central Birmingham, UK
RM2B7YF7J–Many colourful canal boats are moored in Gas Street Basin on Birmingham Canal Old Line, Birmingham, West Midlands, UK
RM2B7YF5F–A canal boat is turned to go back the way it came in Gas Street Basin on Birmingham Canal Old Line, Birmingham, West Midlands, UK
RM2B5M1WT–Many supporters march on the Greta Thunberg-led 80th Friday for Future School Strike for the Climate in Bristol, UK, on 28th February 2020
RM2B5M1X6–Greta Thunberg leads the 80th Friday for Future School Strike for the Climate in Bristol, UK, on 28th February 2020
RM2B5M1X3–Greta Thunberg leads the 80th Friday for Future School Strike for the Climate in Bristol, UK, on 28th February 2020
RM2B7YETJ–1930's Great Western Railway seats are still in place and painted in traditional chocolate brown and cream at Temple Meads Station in Bristol, UK.
RM2B7YF05–Groynes comprising upright wooden poles at the beach in Minehead, Somerset, UK
RM2B7YEY8–Groynes comprising upright wooden poles at the beach in Minehead, Somerset, UK
RM2B7YET0–View from above of the gallery rock shelter over the Portway road under the Clifton Suspension Bridge, Clifton, Bristol, UK
RM2B7YEPP–Brunel's Clifton Suspension Bridge on a cloudy day at low tide, Clifton, Bristol, UK, with the gallery rock shelter over the Portway road below
RM2B7YEPJ–Close up view of the stamens of a hyacinth cultivar flower, Bristol, UK
RM2ATG095–Bows of the Balmoral and the Ellen seen moored opposite the SS Great Britain in the floating harbour in the city docks, Bristol, UK, on a sunny day
RM2AGYNB3–Copies of the Anglican New English Hymnal hymn book placed out and ready for use by worshipers at Durham cathedral, UK
RM2AGYNB1–The altar in Durham cathedral with the Neville Screen behind
RM2AGYN1K–Hut of the River Aln boating club with boats beached at low tide at the mouth of the river Aln in Alnmouth, Northumberland, UK
RM2AGYMWF–World War two anti-tank barricades remain in place seventy years on, on Alnmouth beach, Northumberland, UK
RM2AGYN3X–A small wood and a stream in Northumberland, UK
RM2AGYMT5–A large expanse of beach stretches out to the distant water at low tide on Alnmouth beach, Northumberland, as a storm has passed over on the horizon.
RM2AGYNC2–The Bishop's throne in Durham cathedral, UK, was built for Bishop Thomas Hatfield to be one inch higher than the Pope's.
RM2AGYMM6–View of Berwick upon Tweed town and the Tweed river from the train on a rainy day in mid December.
RM2AGYMXA–World War two anti-tank barricades remain in place seventy years on, on Alnmouth beach, Northumberland, UK
RM2AGYNBX–The altar in Durham cathedral with the Neville Screen behind
RM2AGYN0C–View over grassy scrub of a path to the beach at Alnmouth, Northumberland., UK
RM2AGYMR3–Seaweed on the beach at Alnmouth, Northumberland, at low tide.
RM2AGYMXF–World War two anti-tank barricades remain in place seventy years on, on Alnmouth beach, Northumberland, UK
RM2AGYMWE–World War two anti-tank barricades remain in place seventy years on, on Alnmouth beach, Northumberland, UK
RM2AGYMXM–Seaweed and twigs on the beach at Alnmouth, Northumberland, UK
RM2AGYNDG–Exterior of the north side of Durham cathedral at dusk, attractively uplit.
RM2AGYMDD–Scotland's National Monument on Calton Hill, Edinburgh, on a very overcast and dull day in mid-December. It's modeled on the Parthenon in Athens.
RM2AGYMAX–View from Calton Hill over Leith to the Firth of Forth on an overcast day in mid December, with Abbeyhill stadium prominent. Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
RM2AGYMH6–Scotland's National Monument on Calton Hill, Edinburgh, on a very overcast and dull day in mid-December. It's modeled on the Parthenon in Athens.
RM2AGYMC5–View to the south of Edinburgh from Calton Hill to the Pentland Hills, Scotland, UK
RM2AGYM9R–View from Calton Hill over Leith to the Firth of Forth on an overcast day in mid December. Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
RM2AGYM75–The Lowther pub on King's Staith, next to the river Ouse in the centre of York, UK
RM2AGYM79–Pyramids of chocolates of different flavours on a stall at the Christmas market in York, UK, at dusk
RM2AGYM5C–Skeldergate bridge with the swollen river Ouse running high on a mid December afternoon in York, UK.
RM2AGYM4A–View across Queen Street in York, UK
RM2AGYM6W–Buildings line the banks of the flooding river Ouse in York, UK
RM2AFP2FC–Devonian era rocks covered with many barnacles (Semibalanus balanoides) at Oyster cove south of Paignton, Devon, UK, in the UNESCO global geopark
RM2AFP20C–Prolific fruits of a large giant Yucca gigantea palm tree, also known as Y. elephantipes, seen in Paignton, Torbay, Devon, UK
RM2AFP3C0–Many yachts and other boats seen moored in the harbour at Torquay, Devon, UK.
RM2AFP2M2–Devonian era rocks at Saltern cove south of Paignton , Devon, UK, in the UNESCO global geopark.
RM2AFP2W0–Devonian era rocks at Saltern cove south of Paignton , Devon, UK, in the UNESCO global geopark.
RM2AFP1J3–Large piles of creels or pots used by inshore fishers to catch crabs and lobster on the quayside at Paignton, Devon, UK.
RM2AFP25C–Red berries on a small thorny shrub by a path on a cliff above Goodrington Sands in Paignton, Devon, UK
RM2AFP3G5–Haldon pier waste oil facility in Torquay harbour seen as night sets.
RM2AFP31W–View of Goodrington Sands, Paignton, Devon, from the south, with the track of the Paignton and Dartmouth steam railway in the foreground.
RM2AFP1D1–View of wooden buildings on platform three of Newton Abbot railway station in Devon, UK
RM2AFP3G8–A range of yachts and boats seen in the marina at Torquay as the sun sets on a clear mid-November day
RM2AFP1PN–Wood boat stabilisers support a vessel in for repair on the west quay at Paignton harbour, Devon, UK
RM2AFP3BN–Yachts and other boats moored in the marina at Torquay, Devon, UK, as the sun sets, illuminating the town behind with orange light.
RM2AFP2KW–Devonian era rocks at Saltern cove south of Paignton , Devon, UK, in the UNESCO global geopark.
RM2AFP2F0–Devonian era rocks covered with many barnacles (Semibalanus balanoides) at Oyster cove south of Paignton, Devon, UK, in the UNESCO global geopark
RM2AFP1RA–A new creel or pot used by inshore fishers on the quayside at Paignton, Devon, UK, to catch crabs and lobster
RM2AFP1DN–An inshore fishing boat arrives at Paignton harbour to offload its catch. Devon, UK.
RM2AFP29X–Reflective patterns in shallow water at Goodrington Sands beach near Paignton, Devon, UK
RM2AFP0N8–Gate though a wall in the botanical gardens in Oxford, UK
RM2AFP0G2–Leaves of Metasequoia glyptrostoboides, or Swamp Cypress, glow reddish brown in the late autumn sun in the botanic garden in Oxford, UK
RM2AFP12F–Leaves on the lawn in late autumn at the botanic garden in Oxford, UK
RM2AR30NH–Dock area of Nelson dock opposite Canary Wharf on the southern bank of the river Thames, London, UK
RM2AR304A–The buildings of Canary Wharf seen down the Thames river from Limehouse basin, London, UK
RM2AR3061–Residential canal boats moored in Limehouse Basin marina in eastern London, London, UK
RM2AR2YEP–Maunsel Street street sign in the City of Westminster SW1 on the side of a building. London, UK.
RM2AR30H0–Detail of the Docklands Light Railway viaduct skirting Limehouse basin in Tower Hamlets, eastern London, UK
RM2AR30NF–View of the buildings of Nelson dock opposite Canary Wharf on the southern bank of the river Thames, London, UK
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