RM2K8TWFA–Photovoltaic cells on the rooftops of student accommodation blocks at the University of Brighton's Falmer Campus.
RM2K8TW90–Photovoltaic cells on the rooftops of student accommodation blocks at the University of Brighton's Falmer Campus.
RM2K8TW2R–A mosaic sundial high up on the side of the former Delacre Pharmacy building, 66 Koudenberg, Brussels.
RM2K8TW8A–Old mosaic advert for a branch of the Toxteth Co-operative Provident Society, Liverpool, with the slogan, 'Each for all and all for each'.
RM2K8TW32–Old shop front with art nouveau details, Chepstow, South Wales. Note the stylish door.
RM2K6HPHE–Old and new styles of architecture on Edmund Street in Birmingham city centre. 134 Edmund Street and 138 (to the right) are Grade II listed buildings.
RM2K6HPHM–Art Nouveau style building on Rue Africaine, Saint-Gilles, Brussels.
RM2K6HPJ0–Shop front with vaguely art nouveau details, Cheapside, Liverpool.
RM2K6HPH5–Art Nouveau glass in the entrance to the Waterloo Hotel, Newport, South Wales.
RM2K6HPPN–L'Erbolario's art nouveau shop front on Oude Binnenweg, Rotterdam
RM2K6HPD7–Art Nouveau doorway, Rotterdam
RM2K6HPR3–Art Nouveau doorway, Rotterdam
RM2K6CWW5–Art Nouveau railings outside the Horta Museum - the home & studio of architect Victor Horta, Brussels, Belgium.
RM2K6CWNJ–The entrance door to the Horta Museum - the home & studio of architect Victor Horta, Brussels, Belgium.
RM2K6CWXA–A sign in the pavement outside the Horta Museum, Brussels, the home and studio of architect Victor Horta, denoting its Unesco world heritage status.
RM2K6CWW0–The entrance to the Horta Museum - the home & studio of architect Victor Horta, Brussels, Belgium.
RM2K6CWNB–A sign in the pavement outside the Horta Museum, Brussels, the home and studio of architect Victor Horta, denoting its Unesco world heritage status.
RM2K6CWTK–Art Nouveau door knocker, cast with Horta's name, on an outside door of the Horta Museum - the home & studio of architect Victor Horta, Brussels.
RM2K63MJ1–Saint Cyr House, an Art Nouveau building in Square Ambiorix , Brussels. Architect: Gustave Strauven.
RM2K63MK6–Saint Cyr House, an Art Nouveau building in Square Ambiorix , Brussels. Architect: Gustave Strauven.
RM2K63MKM–Saint Cyr House, an Art Nouveau building in Square Ambiorix , Brussels. Architect: Gustave Strauven.
RM2K63MJG–Saint Cyr House, an Art Nouveau building in Square Ambiorix , Brussels. Architect: Gustave Strauven.
RM2K3X0F4–A tram on Plantage Middenlaan, Amsterdam. A street for sustainable transport: tram lines flanked by cycle lanes, and footpaths for pedestrians.
RM2K3X10C–A tram on Plantage Middenlaan, Amsterdam. A street for sustainable transport: tram lines flanked by cycle lanes, and footpaths for pedestrians.
RM2K3X057–A tram on Plantage Middenlaan, Amsterdam. A street for sustainable transport: tram lines flanked by cycle lanes, and footpaths for pedestrians.
RM2K3WYJ0–A tram on Plantage Middenlaan, Amsterdam. A street for sustainable transport: tram lines flanked by cycle lanes, and footpaths for pedestrians.
RM2K3WYXT–A tram on Plantage Middenlaan, Amsterdam. A street for sustainable transport: tram lines flanked by cycle lanes, and footpaths for pedestrians.
RM2K19G6J–The Lijnbaan shopping area in Rotterdam, The Netherlands. (Looking towards the clock tower of Rotterdam City Hall.)
RM2K19FK9–The Lijnbaan shopping area in Rotterdam, The Netherlands. (Looking towards the clock tower of Rotterdam City Hall.)
RM2K19GGA–The Lijnbaan shopping area in Rotterdam, The Netherlands. (Looking towards the clock tower of Rotterdam City Hall.)
RM2K19JWE–Cycle lane next to the Lijnbaan shopping area in Rotterdam, The Netherlands. (Looking towards the clock tower of Rotterdam City Hall.)
RM2K19HFR–The Lijnbaan shopping area in Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
RM2K19JMP–The Lijnbaan shopping area in Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
RM2K19J8Y–The Lijnbaan shopping area in Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
RM2K19HPJ–The Lijnbaan shopping area in Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
RM2K19FYG–Cycle lane next to the Lijnbaan shopping area in Rotterdam, The Netherlands. (Looking towards the clock tower of Rotterdam City Hall.)
RM2K19JE9–The Lijnbaan shopping area in Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
RM2K19J0Y–Cycle lane next to the Lijnbaan shopping area in Rotterdam, The Netherlands. (Looking towards the clock tower of Rotterdam City Hall.)
RM2K19GP0–The Lijnbaan shopping area in Rotterdam, The Netherlands. (Looking towards the clock tower of Rotterdam City Hall.)
RM2K19HBT–The Lijnbaan shopping area in Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
RM2K19H6F–The Lijnbaan shopping area in Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
RM2K19GXW–Cycle lane next to the Lijnbaan shopping area in Rotterdam, The Netherlands. (Looking towards the clock tower of Rotterdam City Hall.)
RM2J6R7D0–A handful of oil sand, mined from the Athabasca oil sands deposits near Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada.
RM2J6R7WB–A handful of oil sand, mined from the Athabasca oil sands deposits near Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada.
RM2J6R7R4–A handful of oil sand, mined from the Athabasca oil sands deposits near Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada.
RM2J6R7M7–A selection of old British coins from the nineteenth and twentieth century, including an 1821 silver crown from the reign of George IV.
RM2J6R7F4–Coal
RM2J6R7HJ–A stockpile of coal for steam locomotives, at a heritage railway depot.
RM2J6R7GT–A stockpile of coal for steam locomotives, at a heritage railway depot.
RM2J6R7PX–A selection of old British coins from the nineteenth and twentieth century, including an 1821 silver crown from the reign of George IV.
RM2H0FMYM–Sinuous tree, Scaleber Wood, near Settle, North Yorkshire.
RM2H0FR34–“Waves of Compassion”, a sculpture by Steve Geliot, Norfolk Square, Brighton and Hove.
RM2H0FTD5–Terracotta relief by J. W. Neatby of mermaids (with fins, fish and water ripples), on an archway by West Bridge, Leicester.
RM2H0FRHX–“Waves of Compassion”, a sculpture by Steve Geliot, Norfolk Square, Brighton and Hove.
RM2H0FM5R–Housing next to solvent reactor towers at the former ICI chemical plant, Runcorn.
RM2H0FPGX–“Waves of Compassion”, a sculpture by Steve Geliot, Norfolk Square, Brighton and Hove.
RM2H0FWGH–Close up of a tiny bottle of Boots Olive Oil, from the days when it was seen mostly as a medicinal product to be found in the medicines cabinet...
RM2H0FW17–Terracotta relief by J. W. Neatby of mermaids (with fins, fish and water ripples), on an archway by West Bridge, Leicester.
RM2H0FP20–Winter wood - trees in the Neandertal Valley, near Dusseldorf, Germany.
RM2H0FNE6–Sinuous tree on a windy day, Scaleber Wood, near Settle, North Yorkshire.
RM2FT8YK8–Two British identity cards from the 1940s.
RM2F80YBJ–London St. Norwich: the first town centre street in the country to be pedestrianised (in 1967).
RM2F81111–Netley Abbey Infants School, Netley, Southampton. The school building is an example of 'passive solar design'.
RM2F811M8–Houses in the sustainable suburb of Nieuwland, Amersfoort, The Netherlands.
RM2F80YJ6–Cotton bag with the slogan 'Say no to plastic bags'.
RM2F812J2–An illegally parked car - on double yellow lines and the pavement - causing problems for buses (slowing down the service) and other road users.
RM2F812DT–Photovoltaic cells for generating electricity on the side of Bowater House, West Bromwich, West Midlands.
RM2F810J6–Green copper ore visible in exposed rock on the Great Orme, near Llandudno, North Wales.
RM2F6WP9E–A profusion of poppies on a dike in the Nieuwland district of Amersfoort, The Netherlands.
RM2F6WP56–Houses in Port Talbot with the Tata steel works blast furnace in the background, West Glamorgan, South Wales.
RM2F6EPGD–A photographer taking photographs of colour-washed thatched cottages and the Church of St. Mary, by the village green in Cavendish, Suffolk.
RM2F6ENEN–Poppies and other wild flowers growing on a grass verge by the A14 near Kettering, Northamptonshire.
RM2F6EPRB–Closed corner shop, Merton High Street, London SW19. The empty shop was once a newsagent and tobacconist.
RM2F63FG6–Dr. Sue Roaf plugging in her Kewet El-Jet electric car in front of her solar house in Oxford. Photo taken in 1995.
RM2F6ER3E–Traffic light trails and cathedral, Broadgate, Lincoln.
RM2F6ERKK–Struggling to get a pushchair through the concrete jungle, Paradise Place, Birmingham city centre.
RM2F6ET4E–Exposed inside wall of a demolished building in a run down part of St Helens, Merseyside.
RM2F6EWXJ–Notices on a gated pedestrian entrance to Symphony Court, a housing scheme near the centre of Birmingham.
RM2F6EWM9–Security gates at an entrance to Symphony Court, Birmingham, a gated community of new houses and flats near the city centre.
RM2F6EWDC–Security gates at an entrance to Symphony Court, Birmingham, a gated community of new houses and flats near the city centre.
RM2F6EP4X–Kids hanging with the Buddha. A gilded bronze sculpture of the Buddha at the Peace Pagoda, Battersea Park, London.
RM2F6ENWD–An array of roof-mounted solar panels for heating water for a swimming pool in the building below. Abbot's Bromley School, Staffordshire.
RM2F6EW4P–Security gates at an entrance to Symphony Court, Birmingham, a gated community of new houses and flats near the city centre.
RM2F6ETKN–Exposed interior walls of a half demolished house on Garner St, Stoke-on-Trent, 11.6.04 The area has since been demolished and redeveloped.
RM2F6EX52–Part of the Birmingham canal network next to Symphony Court, a gated housing development, walled off from its surroundings near the city centre.
RM2F63J6E–Terraced housing in Sherrington Street, Longsight, Manchester, photographed in 2003.
RM2F63GWH–Trentham St. Leeds in 1994. The terraces on the right are 'back-to-backs'. The butcher's has gone - replaced by a hairdresser.
RM2F63GAT–The Strata building towers over low rise housing on the Newington Estate, Elephant and Castle, London. Note wind turbines at top of tower.
RM2F63HXG–Terraced housing, Longsight, Manchester, M12, photographed in 2003. East Road in the foreground.
RM2F63J1Y–A derelict house in Santley St, Longsight, Manchester, M12. Photograph taken in 2003.
RM2F63HMH–The Gallowgate Towers, Glasgow's tallest high rise buildings, photographed in 2003. The flats were demolished in 2015 and 2016.
RM2F63GF7–'Back-to-back' houses in Woodview St. Leeds. Photo taken in 1994.
RM2F63HFF–The Gallowgate Towers, Glasgow's tallest high rise buildings, photographed in 2003. The flats were demolished in 2015 and 2016.
RM2F63JGB–Terraced housing in Sherrington Street, Longsight, Manchester, photographed in 2003.
RM2F63HAG–Part of the London Docklands redevelopment area with Britannia Village in the foreground and the Millenium Dome beyond by the Thames.
RM2F5PMCD–Demolishing one of the deck access walkways and the rest of the notorious Hulme Crescents, Manchester in 1995.
RM2F5PMWR–New housing and a new park (St Wilfred's) in Hulme, Manchester, photographed in 2001. Part of the area was previously occupied by the Hulme crescents.
RM2F5PMJ6–Demolishing one of the deck access walkways along with the rest of the notorious Hulme Crescents, Manchester in 1995.
RM2F5PM5C–Demolishing the notorious Hulme Crescents, Manchester, 1995. The remains of a deck access walkway is on the right.
RM2F5PM10–Demolishing the notorious Hulme Crescents, Manchester in 1995.
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