RM2JJ2ANJ–Sanctuary of Santa Vittoria - Monteleone Sabino, Rieti, Italy
RM2JJ2B8A–Medieval town of Rocca Sinibalda - Rieti, Italy
RM2JJ2B3J–Abandoned church in the medieval town of Rocca Sinibalda - Rieti, Italy
RM2JJ2BAP–The little touristic town of Posticciola - Rieti, Italy
RM2JJ2BCE–The Little town of Castel di Tora and the Turano lake - Rieti, Italy
RM2JJ2ARX–Medieval town of Rocca Sinibalda - Rieti, Italy
RM2JJ2BDJ–The Little town of Castel di Tora and the Turano lake - Rieti, Italy
RM2JJ2AT6–Medieval town of Rocca Sinibalda - Rieti, Italy
RM2JJ2B6W–Abandoned church in the medieval town of Rocca Sinibalda - Rieti, Italy
RM2JJ2B1C–Walls of the Sforza Cesarini Castle in Rocca Sinibalda - Rieti, Italy
RM2JJ2APH–Ancient roman ruins in the garden of the Sanctuary of Santa Vittoria - Monteleone Sabino, Rieti, Italy
RM2JJ2BBG–The Little town of Castel di Tora and the Turano lake - Rieti, Italy
RM2JJ2AND–Sanctuary of Santa Vittoria - Monteleone Sabino, Rieti, Italy
RM2JJ2BCP–The Little town of Castel di Tora and the Turano lake - Rieti, Italy
RM2JJ2AWE–Walls of the Sforza Cesarini Castle in Rocca Sinibalda - Rieti, Italy
RM2JJ2AJM–The internal facade of Porta Pia a gate in the Aurelian Walls of Rome. It was built by order of Pope Pius IV (hence the name) and designed by Michelangelo in replacement for Porta Nomentana situated several hundred meters southwards - Rome, Italy
RM2JJ2ARJ–Medieval town of Rocca Sinibalda - Rieti, Italy
RM2JJ2B38–Medieval town of Rocca Sinibalda - Rieti, Italy
RM2JJ2AWA–Walls of the Sforza Cesarini Castle in Rocca Sinibalda - Rieti, Italy
RM2JJ2AK7–Sanctuary of Santa Vittoria - Monteleone Sabino, Rieti, Italy
RM2JGPN97–Altar dedicated to Silvanus. The altar features a portrayal od Silvanus, the god of te woods, with fruits, pine cones and a sickle. At his feet is a dog, and beside him a Scots pine, a tree sacred to the god. This altar was offered by a group of veterans from the emperors's horse guard (equites singulares Augusti) on the occasion of their discharge (missi honesta missione). Rome, via tasso, Castra Priora of the equites singulares Augusti, 4 January 145 AD - National Roman Museum - The Baths of Diocletian - Rome, Italy
RM2JGPNAF–Sarcophagus decoretated with garlands, Cupids and tragic masks . Lid decorated with Seasons, Cupids and acroterial masks White marble 150-160 AD - National Roman Museum - The Baths of Diocletian - Rome, Italy
RM2JGPNC2–Funerary plate - On the death of a daughter - A man expresse his frief for the death of his daughter by a disconsolate composition in elegiac couplets. There is no glimpse of hope for an afterlife. '.... All the beauty of her face and her highly-praised figure are now no more than a soft shadow, and her bone a few ashes.' - Rome, from a colombarium in the Porta Maggiore Area - Enf of 1st century BC - National Roman Museum - The Baths of Diocletian - Rome, Italy
RM2JGPN8T–Vase with dedication to Silvanus (god of wild nature) late 1st century AD - National Roman Museum - The Baths of Diocletian - Rome, Italy
RM2JGPNBR–Sarcophagus representing drunken Dionysus held up by a Satyr and the Seasons. Luni marble. First decades of the 4th century AD -Unknown provenance - National Roman Museum - The Baths of Diocletian - Rome, Italy
RM2JGPNBG–Sarcophagus representing Dionysus unveiling Arianna and dionysiac scenes. Luni marble. 160-180 AD - Rome via Appia, from the church of SS Nereo e Achilleo - National Roman Museum - The Baths of Diocletian - Rome, Italy
RM2JGPNCE–Funerary altar of Lucius Septimius Valerinus, praetorian of the 9th cohort, portrayed in military clothing: a short tunic tied at the waist by a belt, a cape and the two weapon typical of the praetorians, the pilum, a long throwing spear, and the gladium, a short sword. Rome, via Salaria, hypogeum of via Livenza, First half of the 3rd century AD - National Roman Museum - The Baths of Diocletian - Rome, Italy
RM2JGPNA5–Sarcophagus made by the parents of Flavia Sextiliae, who died at the age of ten years, six months and three days. White marble. 120-150 AD - Rome, Via Aurelia Antica - National Roman Museum - The Baths of Diocletian - Rome, Italy
RM2JGDYCT–Four wheels drive on the beach of Fraser Island - Queensland, Australia
RM2JGDYE9–Snowy scene in Sanford street, New Cross - South East London, England
RM2JGDYFF–Luxor Temple - Luxor, Upper Egypt
RM2JGDY8F–Covering slab with a procession of armed men on a horse-drawn chariot and on foot. Molded terracotta. 590-580 BC from the architectural decoration of
RM2JGDY9B–Building site at West India docks in Canary Wharf - London, England
RM2JGDYEH–Street vendors in the Aswan market - Upper Egypt
RM2JGDYA7–A window cleaner in the Vatican Museum - Vatican City, Italy
RM2JGDYJY–House boats in the canal of Amsterdam - Netherlands
RM2JGDYH5–Shrimps for sale in the market of Marsaxlokk - Malta
RM2JGDY6G–Group of Hercules and Minerva depicting the introduction of the hero into Olympus by the goddess, his protector. Donario with an Ionic-Attic stylistic
RM2JGDYK3–A fisherman and a pelican in the fishing port of Paracas - Peru
RM2JGDY83–Apollo moves towards Hercules in the dispute for the possession of the doe with golden horns, sacred to his sister Artemis. The statue is placed on th
RM2JGDYC0–Detail of the wooden structure of the Metropol Parasol, also known as Las Setas (mushrooms)- Seville, Spain
RM2JGDY6X–Female statues offered as gifts during the rites that marked the passage of the girls to adult life - 5th century BC - National Etruscan Museum of Vil
RM2JGDYB5–Decorated with azulejos facade at Palacio Espanol in Plaza de Espana (Spain Square) in Seville - Andalusia, Spain
RM2JGDYCJ–Detail of the wooden structure of the Metropol Parasol, also known as Las Setas (mushrooms)- Seville, Spain
RM2JFYT6T–Fruit shop in Cairo - Upper Egypt
RM2JFYT85–A bedouin hut with jeep - Sinai, Egypt
RM2JFYT4N–Tourist, bedouin children and camel descending Mount Sinai at sunrise - Sinai Peninsula, Egypt
RM2JFYT6D–The 'Black Pyramid' of Amenemhat III (left) and Sneferu's bent pyramid (right) at Dahshur Royal Necropolis - Lower Egypt
RM2JFYT4T–A farmland in Giza near the Great Pyramids complex - Lower Egypt
RM2JFYT41–Street in Sestiere Castello - Venice, Italy
RM2JFYT56–The great Sphinx of Giza and pyramid of Cheops - Giza Necropolis - Lower Egypt
RM2JFYT3G–Greenwich power station - South East London, England
RM2JFYT71–Closed fish market - Valletta, Malta
RM2JFYT39–Buddha statue
RM2JFN78Y–Marble grave stele of Exaketestes, son of Androboulos, and his wife Metreis 150-100 BC Probably from Smyrna in Asia Minor The deceased are shown in a
RM2JFN7J7–Hanging clothes - Aswan, Upper Egypt
RM2JFN7E4–Marble portrait over life-size of emperor Caligula (Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus Germanicus, 37-41 AD). The head, covered by a toga (velatio capitis)
RM2JFN75R–Roman Charity Relief from the attic of the south wing of the Cour Carrée, decorated under Charles IX and demonized in 1807. Symbol of Filial Piety. Pe
RM2JFN78B–Terracotta figure of Aphrodite crowing a herm of Dionysos Made at Myrina, north-west Asia Minor, about 150-100 BC
RM2JFN7HH–the suburban area of Giza - Upper Egypt
RM2JFN7F6–The 'prince of the Lilies', an emblematic image of Minoan Crete, was part of a larger mural composition in nhigh relief. The figure, composed of three
RM2JFN768–Mythical creature roof tiles this earthenware ridge tiles are modelled in the form of a striding semi-human creature. It has long straggly hair, mena
RM2JFN7DR–Marble portrait of emperor Traianus (Marcus Ulpius Nerva Trajanus, 98-117 AD). He is crowned with a laurel wreath, a remembrance of his military succe
RM2JFN7FX–Part of the 'Procession Fresco' showing three men walking to the right. one of them carries a large vessel, probably made of alabaster. they are dress
RM2JFN7MM–Colossi of Memnon - Theban necropolis -Upper Egypt
RM2JFN7HW–Al-Nasir Muhammad Mosque - The Saladin Citadel, Cairo, Lower Egypt
RM2JFN77T–Orders of chivalry George III's Order of Garter star London Museum
RM2JFN7PR–Street scene - Cusco, Peru
RM2JFN7CJ–Marble portrait over life-size of emperor Tiberius (Tiberius Julius Caesar, 14-37 AD). The head is covered by a toga (velatio capitis). The carving of
RM2JFN7H8–The chapel of Agia Paraskevi (Saint Paraceve) was built in the 20th century on the site of an early Christian basilica of which you can still see reus
RM2JFN7KC–Egyptian men playing dominoes - Luxor, Upper Egypt
RM2JFN7M1–Little mosque by night facing the river Nile - Luxor, Upper Egypt
RM2JFDCET–St Mary & St Joseph Rc Church - Catholic Church in Poplar - London, England
RM2JFDCF4–St Mary & St Joseph Rc Church - Catholic Church in Poplar - London, England
RM2JFDCK8–London Aquatics Centre at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in Stratford - East London, England
RM2JFDCJ0–Billingsgate market - London, England
RM2JFDCGD–Honourable Artillery Company headquarters - London, England
RM2JFDCK9–E scooter or Electric scooter or E-Scooter hire in the Greenwich Peninsula - London, England
RM2JFDCEM–David Bowie memorial at Brixton - London, England
RM2JFDCFR–House of Hackney at St Michaels - London, England
RM2JFDCHP–Blackheat train station - South East London, England
RM2JFDCJC–London Aquatics Centre at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in Stratford - East London, England
RM2JF69R3–Detail of the tiled spanish province of Pamplona alcove along the walls of Plaza de Espana building - Seville, Spain
RM2JF69NX–Detail of the tiled spanish province of Pontevedra alcove along the walls of Plaza de Espana building - Seville, Spain
RM2JF69DE–Detail of the tiled spanish province of Zamora alcove along the walls of Plaza de Espana building - Seville, Spain
RM2JF69WW–The alabaster sphinx found outside the Temple of Ptah - Memphis, Lower Egypt
RM2JF69W9–Palm trees in Velilla - Almunecar, Andalusia, Spain
RM2JF6A3H–Temple of Nefertari in Abu Simbel - Aswan Governorate, Upper Egypt
RM2JF69GP–Detail of the tiled spanish province alcove of Tarragona along the walls of Plaza de Espana building - Seville, Spain
RM2JF6A13–Madrasa and Dome of Sultan Al Nassir Mohammed Ibn Qalawun 1295-1303 AD
RM2JF6A22–Wall paintings in the Mausoleum of Sulayman Pasha al-Khadim - The Saladin Citadel of Cairo, Lower Egypt
RM2JF6A29–Wall paintings in the Mausoleum of Sulayman Pasha al-Khadim - The Saladin Citadel of Cairo, Lower Egypt
RM2JF69B5–Detail of the tiled spanish province of Zaragoza alcove along the walls of Plaza de Espana building - Seville, Spain
RM2JF69DW–Detail of the tiled spanish province of Zargoza alcove along the walls of Plaza de Espana building - Seville, Spain
RM2JF6A3C–Temple of Ramesses II in Abu Simbel - Aswan Governorate, Upper Egypt
RM2JF69KW–Detail of the tiled spanish province of Santander alcove along the walls of Plaza de Espana building - Seville, Spain
RM2JF69BD–Detail of the tiled spanish province of Zamora alcove along the walls of Plaza de Espana building - Seville, Spain