RM2JKE0T7–War Memorial, Newport, Monmouthshire, South Wales.
RM2JKE0NA–Llanberis Pass, Snowdonia, North Wales
RM2JKE0R4–Clarence Place Bridge, the River Usk and modern apartment buildings, Newport, Monmouthshire, South Wales, UK
RM2JKE0WA–Modern apartment buildings along the River Usk, and the Newport City Footbridge, Newport, Monmouthshire, South Wales, UK.
RM2JKE0N0–The Newport City Footbridge, and University building, Newport, Monmouthshire, South Wales, UK.
RM2JKE0TM–Clarence Place Bridge over the River Usk, Newport, Monmouthshire, South Wales, UK
RM2JKE0RJ–Ruins of Newport Castle, Newport, Monmouthshire, South Wales, UK
RM2JKE0MJ–Bigsweir Bridge, between Tintern and Monmouth, carrying the A466, joining the Welsh and English sides of the River Wye. Built 1827, originally as a t
RM2JKE0NY–Redbrook Bridge, crossing the River Wye between Gloucestershire (England) and Monmouthshire (Wales). Originally a railway bridge carrying the Ross an
RM2JE0DXW–Lee Bay, on the North Devon coast near Woolacombe, in the Exmoor National Park, England, UK.
RM2JE0DXA–Porlock Weir, a small port in the Exmoor National Park, Somerset, England. The harbour, with sailing boats moored up, including aan angling boat.
RM2JE0DT0–Porlock Weir, a small port in the Exmoor National Park, Somerset, England. The harbour, with sailing boats moored.
RM2JE0E3X–Exmoor, Devon, view looking north from Foreland Point.
RM2JE0DPF–Porlock Weir, a small port in the Exmoor National Park, Somerset, England. The harbour, with sailing boats moored.
RM2JE0DMY–Porlock Weir, a small port in the Exmoor National Park, Somerset, England. The harbour, with sailing boats moored.
RM2JE0E4M–Finger style signpost in Exmoor National Park, Somerset, hung with bird feeders.
RM2JE0E1X–Valley of the Rocks, a popular tourist destination in the Exmoor National Park, Devon.
RM2JE0E9H–Priority post box in a small village in Devon
RM2JE0DM6–Porlock Weir, a small port in the Exmoor National Park, Somerset, England. The harbour, with sailing boats moored.
RM2JE0E6M–Excavator working in a large garden, in Devon.
RM2JE0DTM–Cottages on the harbour, Porlock Weir, a small port in the Exmoor National Park, Somerset, England
RM2JE0EFE–Dry stone wall covered with various lichens, Exmoor National Park, Devon, UK.
RM2JE0E37–Countisbury Church,
RM2JE0DY7–Lee Bay, on the North Devon coast near Woolacombe, in the Exmoor National Park, England, UK.
RM2JE0E13–Lee Bay, on the North Devon coast near Woolacombe, in the Exmoor National Park, England, UK.
RM2J8D563–Kents Bank Station on the Furness Line in Cumbria, operated by Arriva Rail North.
RM2J8D56F–Kents Bank Station on the Furness Line in Cumbria, operated by Arriva Rail North.
RM2J8D50T–Grange-over-Sands railway station on the Furness Line in Cumbria, operated by Arriva Rail North.
RM2J8D52N–Grange-over-Sands railway station on the Furness Line in Cumbria, operated by Arriva Rail North.
RM2J8D52T–Grange-over-Sands railway station on the Furness Line in Cumbria, operated by Arriva Rail North.
RM2J8D50J–Grange-over-Sands railway station on the Furness Line in Cumbria, operated by Arriva Rail North.
RM2J8D50F–Kents Bank Station on the Furness Line in Cumbria, operated by Arriva Rail North.
RM2HW1AWM–Typical farmhouse near Brecon, Wales.
RM2HW1AMT–Central Madagascar: woven hats and baskets for sale
RM2HW1AMG–Hillside village in Central Madagascar.
RM2HW1ARF–Wooden bench along the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal, showing the route and places of interest.
RM2HW1B0Y–Small (20mm) silver escargot whistle but J Hudson and Co., Birmingham, 1923.
RM2HW1AXF–Bridge number 59, Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal, Monmouthshire.
RM2HW1B0N–Dansk Fjord butter spreader, with teak handle, 1954 design by Jens Quistgaard, made in Germany
RM2HW1AXR–AJ cutlery by Arne Jacobsen, made by Anton Michelsen, Denmark. Left-handed soup spoon.
RM2HW1B0D–Dansk Fjord place setting with teak handles, 1954 design by Jens Quistgaard, made in Germany
RM2HW1AR4–Tintern, Monmouthshire, on the River Wye
RM2HW1AXK–Kongo, by Dansk cutlery, 5-piece place setting with black plastic handles, 1954 design by Jens Quistgaard, Germany
RM2H3FWG9–Bonsai Mint, Plectranthus ernstii, a succulent evergreen with swollen stems from South Africa, growing in a bonsai pot. Family Lamiaceae
RM2H3FWCB–Hyacinthoides ciliolata also known as Hyacinthoides lingulata var. ciliolata and Scilla ciliolata from North Africa. Family Hyacinthaceae
RM2H3FWFM–Oxalis flava (pink form) coming into flower, in cultivation. Family Oxalidaceae.
RM2H3FWC9–Former railway bridge (Duke of Beaufort's Bridge) over the River Wye, Monmouth. Carried the Ross and Monmouth Railway, built 1874, Grade ll listed.
RM2H3FWG1–Wye Bridge, Monmouth, crossing the River Wye in Monmouthshire. Built 1615-1617. A Grade 2 listed building.
RM2H3FWFH–Allium thunbergii, from Japan and Korea, in cultivbation. Family Amaryllidaceae,
RM2H3FWMC–A stone plant from South Africa, Lithops hookeri, with bud. Family Aizoaceae
RM2GX4GYE–Crimson flag lily, Hesperantha coccinea, originating in South Africa.
RM2GX4GY6–Mawddach Estuary, or Afon Mawddach, Gwnedd, Wales. In the Snowdonia National Park.
RM2GX4GT5–Green Brass Button plant, Leptinella squalida, a small ground-cover plant.
RM2GX4GMM–Pineapple Lily, Eucomis autumnalis.
RM2GX4GR2–Welsh Black Bull, a sculpture by Sally Matthews at the National Botanic Garden, Wales.