RMPYBGG3–Newnham-on-Severn, Gloucestershire. 26th October 2018: UK Weather: Sunshine and slow moving showers over the Severn Valley near Newnham-on-Severn, Gloucestershire, UK. Credit Joseph Clemson, JY News Images/Alamy Live News
RMPYBGFX–Newnham-on-Severn, Gloucestershire. 26th October 2018: UK Weather: Sunshine and slow moving showers over Newnham-on-Severn, Severn Valley, Gloucestershire, UK. Credit Joseph Clemson, JY News Images/Alamy Live News
RMPD1G3Y–Stirling, Scotland, UK. 5th August 2018. Strathallan Games Park near Stirling is the venue for the 167th Bridge of Allan Highland Games. Scottish pipe bands muster outside the main ring to tune their instruments and engage in a final practise, ready to compete in the pipe band competition. Credit Joseph Clemson, JY News Images/Alamy.
RMP838TD–Southport, Lancashire. 8th July 2018. Sunday at the Southport Airshow 2018. The Blades aerobatic display team sign their affection for the crowd of onlooking aviation enthusiasts and casual visitors at the 2018 Southport Airshow. The Blades, formed of ex-Red Arrows display team pilots, fly Extra EA-300s. low-wing, high performance aircraft designed with advanced aerobatic flying in mind.
RMP01WTR–Horse and rider in a show jumping competition at at the Arthington show, West Yorkshire in 2017.
RMP01WWY–Ninetenth century horse-powered barn threshing machinedisplayed at the Arthington show, West Yorkshire in 2017, an early example of farm mechanisation
RMP01WKW–Three onions class competition winner in the Horticultural Fruit and Vegetable section of the Arts and Crafts tent at the Arthington show 2017
RMMPX8KE–Steam engine boiler tubes displayed in a museum exhibit as a cutaway view.
RMMJ745K–Filling a red watering can from an Environment-friendly Ward Strata slimline water butt installed at the bottom of a downspout of a house in the UK.
RMMJ743D–Model boats belonging to members of the Ribble Model Boat Club sailing at the regatta event held at Brockholes Nature Reserve, Preston, in May 2017.
RMMDRGCB–Bury College, Woodbury Centre building on Market Street, Bury Greater Manchester. The former Bury technical college building dates from the 1940s.
RMMDRGDM–Bury Grammar school main entrance on Tenterden Street, Bury, Greater Manchester
RMMJ7405–The Brown Cow pub in Burrs Country Park, Bury, Greater Manchester.
RMMJ741N–Well maintained footpath next to the East Lancashire Railway line near Burrs Country Park, part of the 33 mile long Irwell Sculpture Trail, Bury
RMM96X06–Bolton bus interchange construction, nearing completio,n with work continuing on the footbridge connecting the railway station to the bus station.
RMM96X0E–Recently completed new houses on the brownfield Lorne Court Housing development, near the Grade II listed Horrockses Mill on Lorne Street, Farnworth,
RMM96X24–M6 motorway in Lancashire at Charnock Richard services, looking north.
RMM96X1T–M6 motorway in Lancashire at Charnock Richard services, looking north with Simon Gibson tanker joining the southbound carriageway.
RMM708EJ–Fly tipping video surveillance warning sign at a rural layby on an unclassified lane near Coppul, rural Lancashire,
RMM708EE–Fly tipping video surveillance warning sign at a rural layby on an unclassified lane near Coppul, rural Lancashire,
RMM708HK–Withy Arms Pub, Worden Lane, Leyland, Lancashire. A pub restaurant with specific policies on no swearing, no urban sportswear and no TV in the pub.
RMM708G1–Newly built distribution warehouse business factory unit to let at Logistics North, Bolton, unoccupied and waiting to be let.
RMM0G08P–Welcome and information board at Bugsworth Basin on the Peak Forest canal near Whaley Bridge. Begun in 1794, the canal saw its first traffic in 1796.
RMM2B5KJ–A5004 Buxton Road, Whaley Bridge. The new restaurant, retail and apartment building at No. 39 is nearing completion.
RMM0G0D3–A footbridge over the River Goyt in Whaley Bridge, Derbyshire. The bridge formerly carried the Cromford and High Peak railway line.
RMM0G0AY–The Goyt Inn, a local pub on Bridge Street Whaley Bridge, Derbyshire. The Goyt is the river which runs through Whaley Bridge
RMKDY1F4–The Clock Tower and drinking fountain, Front Street, Tynemouth, Tyne and Wear. A grade II listed building dating from 1861 in a Venetian gothic style.
RMKDY208–The Gibralter Rock public house and carvery restaurant on East Street, Tynemouth. The building was known as the Priory inn until 1924.
RMM0G0DC–Dirty Bottles (also known as Ye Olde Cross Inn), Narrowgate, Alnwick, Northumberland. The Inn is part 17th century and part 19th century.
RMM0G034–American Golf and Carphone Warehouse stores at Middlebrook retail and leisure park, Horwich, near Bolton.
RMM0G0CX–Turton and Entwistle reservoir, Lancashire, looking south-east from the north-west shore. The reservoir dates from 1833, originally for industrial use
RMK7KXTR–Bargate, Richmond, North Yorkshire. An old cobbled road leading from Newbiggin on the edge of Rishmond town centre down to Richmond bridge which spans
RMK0FY24–Coniston village amid the trees below Coniston Fells reflected in a standing rainwater pool in meadows near the northern shore of Coniston Water
RMK0FY4C–Lake District dry stone wall leading towards the distant Lakeland fells of the Old Man of Coniston.
RMHXFTYT–External frontage of Loughbrough railway station on Great Central Road, the HQ and principal station on the Great Central Railway preserved steam line
RMHXFW4Y–Vauxhall Velox classic car being exhibited at Quorn and Woodhouse good yard on the heritage Great Central Railway, near Loughbrough, in August 2016.
RMJAAJ1H–Stanier class 8F steam engine in British Railways black with it BR number 48624, at Quorn and Woodhouse railway station on the Great Central Railway.
RMJAAJ3M–Old SilverCross pram on the Station platform at Quorn and Woodhouse railway station on the Great Central Railway preserved steam line. The pram has be
RMHDENWG–Dobb Lane and River Holme, Holmbridge, West Yorkshire, an oft used location in the filming of BBC's, 'Last of the Summer Wine'.
RMHDENYX–Police horsebox parked near Bloomfield Road, the Blackpool football club stadium on a non-match day.
RMHDENY0–The Harbour Master's office on the quayside at Amble Northumberland. Also known as 'Warkworth Harbour'.
RMH942FB–Small section of the Liverpool wall of fame, Mathew Street, bronze discs commemorating number one records by Liverpool artists.
RMG8EJBY–Sharrow Hill country hotel on the east side of Ullswater in the English Lake District.
RMH8BFN3–Sign at the entrance to Rivington water treatment works, at the southern end of lower Rivington reservoir, Horwich, Lancashire.
RMH8BFNJ–St. Katharine's church, Blackrod near Bolton, Lancashire with a banner advertising the forthcoming plant sale. Note the less com
RMH8BFMH–Banner advertising the forthcoming plant sale at St. Katharine's church, Blackrod near Bolton, Lancashire.
RMH8BFN0–River Douglas at Scholes Bank Horwich, Lancashire. The river rises on nearby Rivington moor, flowing west through Lancashire.
RMH52FM5–Two lambs amongst sheep grazing around the gravestones in the churchyard of St. Peter's church, the village of Walsden near the
RMH52FMB–Sheep grazing around the gravestones in the churchyard of St. Peter's church, the village of Walsden near the Lancashire/Yorkshi
RMH52FKJ–The replica of Spitfire W3644 at Lytham St Annes, Lancashire. The original aircraft was purchased by funds raised by the residen
RMH52FHR–Family of Canada geese (Branta canadensis), two adult and four goslings, resting on the side of Fairhaven lake in Lytham.
RMH3CBAD–Request stop sign on the platform of Entwistle railway station, Edgworth Lancashire. This rural station serves a hamlet and pub.
RMH3CBAG–Sign on the platform of Entwistle railway station, Edgworth Lancashire. This rural station serves a hamlet and a rural pub.
RMH3CBB1–Middle-aged man taking part in a walking football session in Bolton, Lancashire, organised by Bolton Wanderers Community Trust
RMH3CBCE–Part of Smithills coaching house, Bolton, with the building and site's redevelopment for residential use well advanced.
RMGRR9DR–Long straight section of the six mile long Kirklees Trail which runs between Greenmount village and Bury town centre.
RMGJ7MN2–Visitor to Mere Sands Wood nature reserve, Lancashire, in late winter, reading an information board in the woodland.
RMGJ7MH2–Pond, formed by an isolated section of the Hollinwood branch canal, near the countryside centre at Daisy Nook Country park, Medl
RMFB5T26–Bury, Lancashire. 10 January 2016. Flying Scotsman, the famous British steam locomotive built in 1923, newly out of the Riley and Son's Engineering works after its £4.2 million rebuild, continues its trial runs on the East Lancashire Railway at Bury, watched by hundreds of train enthusiasts. The engine, still in its wartime black livery, has further trial runs in Bury next week prior to a high speed run on the west coast main line. Credit: Joseph Clemson 1/Alamy Live News
RMG0RYFY–GWR autocoach at Heywood on the East Lancashire Railway pulled by former Great Western Railway pannier tank engine 6430.
RMG0RYFD–Class 14 diesel-hydraulic locomotive D9537 at Rawtenstall station on the East Lancashire Railway.
RMG0RYG5–Child's bright yellow and orange toy kite stuck high in a tree at the edge of a field in Lancashire, UK.
RMFY0AYR–Outdoor stall selling rugs and carpets on Bolton market. The indoor market is in the background building.
RMFY0B05–Bolton metro shuttle bus, service 500, provides a free circular route bus service linking key points around Bolton town centre.
RMFY0B39–Passengers disembark from the 501 service at stop BB on Black Horse Street, Bolton, adjacent to Moor Lane bus station. This stop
RMFY0B42–Part of the premises of the former Williams BMW dealership on Bradshawgate on the edge of Bolton town centre, now closed.
RMFY0B2R–Henry Armer and Son trade stand at the Lancashire Game and Country Fair, Scorton in 2015.
RMFY0B3X–Visitors around some of the small trade stands at the Lancashire Game and Country Festival 2015 at Scorton, Lancashire.
RMFWR6DD–St Georges House on St George's Road, Bolton. Formerly a Co-op store and later used by the NHS Prescription Pricing Authority.
RMFHBG0Y–Marlborough town hall bisecting the High Street at its north end. , The town hall was built in 1902 in Dutch style and is a grad
RFFHBGT2–Semi circular hip ridge tiles on a hip roof on a house in the UK.
RMFF0FYM–Detail of an anchor on HMS Victory, the historic Royal Navy vessel which headed the victory of British naval forces at Trafalgar
RMFHBF4N–Statue of Captain Robert Falcon Scott R.N C.V.O., polar explorer. in Portsmouth Historic Dockyard.
RMFF0FY8–A keen train enthusiast stands in the heavy rain watching Class 9F steam engine 92212 move towards its train at Alton station.
RMFF0G16–Part of the ancient ruins of Stonehenge, Wiltshire.
RMFB0RKT–Salisbury College of Marton's building (Matron's College). The building on High Street, by the cathedral close, dates from 1685
RMFB0RJP–Traditional ladies bicycle with front basket and cruiser type handlebars., chained to a thin tree near the cathedral in Salisbur
RMFB0RHT–Head and upper torso of a dead sheep (ovis aries), discovered on an upland pasture field in north-west England.
RMF6C3BB–A class 221 Virgin Voyager four coach express train passes though open countryside near Beeston, Cheshire heading west
RMF6C2NY–Blackburn Road (A666), Bolton, looking south from the traffic light junction with the A58 Crompton Way.
RMF6C3BK–Waters Meeting Health Centre, Astley Bridge, Bolton. A National Health Service (NHS) GP surgery and community health facility.
RMF6C2PR–The church of St. John the Baptist, Irlam, Salford. Church of England dating from 1866.
RMEW7CDC–South-east aspect of the AJ Bell stadium, Salford, formerly known as the Salford City Stadium.
RMF6C2PH–The church of St. John the Baptist, Irlam, Salford. Church of England dating from 1866.
RMF4NHW8–Property or potential building plot for sale in Irlam, Greater Manchester. Courtyard and Irlam Estates agencies.
RMF4NHX8–Railway station sign (British Railways style) at Summerseat, a countryside station on the heritage East Lancashire Railway.