RM2JCT4Y7–John the Baptist church Croxall Staffordshire
RMAAC07M–Spire of Salisbuy Cathedral Wiltshire spied from inside the cloister
RM2WNEJJT–Medieval Church and Cloister of St. Stephan, Mainz / St. Stephan zu Main, Germany, of c. 1267-1340 and late 1400s.
RF2JK3CJE–Exterior of St Mawgan-in-Meneage Church, The Lizard, Cornwall
RF2RY25B0–IEC connector, APC adapter IEC320 C14 male to Universal Female for convert ac power of household and similar general purposes.Adapter for connecting.
RMCF6471–Harlech Castle built in 1283 by Edward I as one of the most formidable of his 'iron ring' of fortresses.
RM2K1XYKD–Nottingham Castle Gatehouse a grade I listed building at sunrise Nottingham Nottinghamshire England
RMDDXFB6–Entrance gate ( Porta Ferrea) and Courtyard of the old University of Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal
RMGPJ5R0–Lanercost Priory, Near Brampton, Cumbria, England
RF2AYN806–Hundatora, Hound Tor Deserted 13th century Medieval Village, Dartmoor, Devon, UK
RF2FX37X6–NORTON CANON St Nicholas Parish church was built in C13 and rebuilt 1706 or 1716 with later alterations.
RMHGPCH5–Desert road near Aus, in the Namib Desert, Namibia, Africa
RFM945PM–A sandy beach, rocks, rock pools and the sea are glimpsed through prison bars Borj Adoumoue Sale Morocco
RMK05K0J–13th century young women
RMGKWRMM–Titchfield Abbey, a 13th century medieval monastery, Hampshire, England, UK
RMTRNE1G–Two towers of 13th century Gothic Cathedral ruins in Elgin, Moray, Scotland, UK, Britain
RMKFCMRC–A flask of liquid nitrogen freezing carbon dioxide gas in a glass ampoule as a stage in the radiocarbon dating of carboniferous samples.
RFHACND5–Ketamine. Molecular model of the drug ketamine (C13.H16.Cl.N.O), used in human and veterinary medicine for the induction and maintenance of general anaesthesia. It is also used as a painkiller, and illegally as a recreational drug. Atoms are represented as spheres and are colour-coded: carbon (grey), hydrogen (white), nitrogen (blue), oxygen (red) and chlorine (green). Illustration.
RMB8Y470–Exterior view of barn across grass sward
RM2JC5WAM–St Michael church Colwich Staffordshire
RMAAC08G–Cloister at Salisbuy Cathedral Wiltshire
RMMG5NYX–Llandaff Cathedral / Eglwys Gadeiriol Llandaf, Cardiff, a medieval church, bombed in WWII and restored by George Pace.
RF2JK3E35–Interior of St Mawgan-in-Meneage Church, Cornwall
RMD8P3KE–Church of St John the Baptist, Wilberfoss, East Riding of Yorkshire, East Yorkshire.Listed building with IoE Number: 167683
RMG1PHBM–Road Through Noordoewer and Aussenkehr in Namibia
RM2K1Y4W2–Approach to Nottingham Castle Gatehouse at Castle Place Nottingham Nottinghamshire England
RMDG467R–Entrance gate ( Porta Ferrea) and students in Courtyard of the old University of Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal
RMDH6PWM–Main gate to the ruined medieval Warkworth Castle, Northumberland, England, UK
RM2AYN7T2–Hundatora, Hound Tor Deserted 13th century Medieval Village, Dartmoor, Devon, UK
RF2FX3834–NORTON CANON St Nicholas Parish church was built in C13 and rebuilt 1706 or 1716 with later alterations.
RMHGPCRA–Agricultural landscape around Aussenkehr, Namibia
RM2PJ5MX7–El Castillo (castle) presumed to be a temple but was in fact operating as a lighthouse, Tulum, Mexico
RM2K63M6R–Aristocratic relaxation in the garden of Deduit - playing music as they sit round a decorative fountain
RMGKWNME–Netley Abbey, a ruined 13th century medieval monastery, near Southampton, Hampshire, England, UK
RMCWRT8M–13th century St Mary's parish church clock tower and doorway from the churchyard in village on the Pilgrims Way. Chilham, Kent, England, UK, Britain
RMKFCMRF–The mid- and final sections of the accelerator mass spectrometer (AMS) in the Oxford Radiocarbon Accelerator Unit.
RFHACPA6–Melatonin. Molecular model of the hormone melatonin (C13.H16.N2.O2), a naturally occurring compound found in animals, plants and microbes. Its effects in animals include sleep timing, blood pressure regulation, and seasonal reproduction. Atoms are represented as spheres and are colour-coded: carbon (grey), hydrogen (white), nitrogen (blue) and oxygen (red). Illustration.
RMB8XF7E–Great Coxwell:The Great Barn
RM2JC5WAF–St Mary church Colton Staffordshire
RMAAC07J–Effigy of a 13th century knight in Purbeck marble inside Salisbuy Cathedral Wiltshire
RM2WNEJK1–Medieval Church and Cloister of St. Stephan, Mainz / St. Stephan zu Main, Germany, of c. 1267-1340 and late 1400s.
RF2JK3EB4–Interior of St Mawgan-in-Meneage Church, Cornwall
RMD8P3K8–Church of St John the Baptist, Wilberfoss, East Riding of Yorkshire, East Yorkshire.Listed building with IoE Number: 167683
RME859W8–Trap door on top of st helens church, The 16th century St. Helen's church, known as 'the cathedral of the broads'
RM2CC6HME–Ruins of Spofforth Castle a fortified house built against a rock outcrop in Spofforth Harrogate North Yorkshire England
RMDG467M–Entrance gate ( Porta Ferrea) and students in Courtyard of the old University of Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal
RMKFG0K6–Egglestone Abbey, Barnard Castle, Co. Durham, England, UK
RF2AYN818–Hundatora, Hound Tor Deserted 13th century Medieval Village, Dartmoor, Devon, UK
RF2FX382D–NORTON CANON St Nicholas Parish church was built in C13 and rebuilt 1706 or 1716 with later alterations.
RMHGPCR4–Green fields along the Orange river between Namibia and South Africa
RM2PJ5MXF–El Castillo (castle) presumed to be a temple but was in fact operating as a lighthouse, Tulum, Mexico
RMCF5RD0–13th century York Minster Library from Deans Park in autumn.
RFGKWRE9–Netley Abbey, a ruined 13th century medieval monastery, near Southampton, Hampshire, England, UK
RMW2P25E–Church of St Peter and St Boniface vaulted south aisle with bell-tower remains of 13th century Cathedral ruins. Fortrose Scotland UK
RFHACP8R–Ketamine. Molecular model of the drug ketamine (C13.H16.Cl.N.O), used in human and veterinary medicine for the induction and maintenance of general anaesthesia. It is also used as a painkiller, and illegally as a recreational drug. Atoms are represented as spheres and are colour-coded: carbon (grey), hydrogen (white), nitrogen (blue), oxygen (red) and chlorine (green). Illustration.
RMB8XC67–Runnymede
RM2JCN79T–St John church Stowe-by-Chaterley Staffordshire
RMAAC07R–The spire of Salisbuy Cathedral the tallest in the UK Wilshire England
RM2J7K40X–The medieval brick Palais de la Berbie / Berbie Palace, or Bishop's Castle / Chateau, at Albi, France, part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
RF2JK3EFK–Interior of St Mawgan-in-Meneage Church, Cornwall
RME64DJ7–The Torre Apponale, 13th Century clock tower on Piazza III Novembre in Riva Del Garda at the waters edge of Lake Garda, Italy
RME859WP–Pews inside , The 16th century St. Helen's church, known as 'the cathedral of the broads'
RM2CC6H1H–Ruins of Spofforth Castle a fortified house built against a rock outcrop in Spofforth Harrogate North Yorkshire England
RMDDXFB9–Student being spoken to in Courtyard of the old University of Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal
RMKFG0KD–Egglestone Abbey, Barnard Castle, Co. Durham, England, UK
RM2AF664Y–St Michaels & All Saints Church, Ledbury, Herefordshire
RF2FX37XN–NORTON CANON St Nicholas Parish church was built in C13 and rebuilt 1706 or 1716 with later alterations.
RMHGPCR3–Agricultural landscape around Aussenkehr, Namibia
RFHACNBP–Harmine. Molecular model of the drug harmine (C13.H12.N2.O), a fluorescent harmala alkaloid that occurs in several different plants. As a drug, it slows the breakdown of neurotransmitters by reversibly inhibiting the enzyme monoamine oxidase A. Atoms are represented as spheres and are colour-coded: carbon (grey), hydrogen (white), nitrogen (blue) and oxygen (red). Illustration.
RMB8XF65–The Barn at Great Coxwell a stone built C13th monastic barn with stone tiles
RM2JC5W7K–St Francis-de-Sales RC church Woodlane Staffordshire
RMAAC06Y–Interior of Salisbuy Cathedral home to one of the four remaining copies of the Magna Carta
RM2J7K40T–The medieval brick Palais de la Berbie / Berbie Palace, or Bishop's Castle / Chateau, at Albi, France, part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
RF2JK3E30–Interior of St Mawgan-in-Meneage Church, Cornwall
RME63E62–The Torre Apponale, 13th Century clock tower on Piazza III Novembre in Riva Del Garda at the waters edge of Lake Garda, Italy
RME859WD–Trap door on top of st helens church, The 16th century St. Helen's church, known as 'the cathedral of the broads'
RM2CC6J2R–Ruins of Spofforth Castle a fortified house built against a rock outcrop in Spofforth Harrogate North Yorkshire England
RMDDR185–UK kettle lead/socket against a white background.
RMDH6PW2–Panoramic view of the ruined medieval Warkworth Castle, Northumberland, England, UK
RM2AF667R–St Michaels & All Saints Church with detatched Tower, Ledbury, Herefordshire
RF2FX382M–NORTON CANON St Nicholas Parish church was built in C13 and rebuilt 1706 or 1716 with later alterations.
RMHGPCR7–Adventurer standing in the mountains of the Ai-Ais Richtersveld transfrontier park
RM2PJ5MY8–El Castillo (castle) presumed to be a temple but was in fact operating as a lighthouse, Tulum, Mexico
RMCF5R8M–Clifford's Tower, built in the 13th century replacing an original timber keep burnt down during a siege by citizens of the Jewis
RMGKWPHD–Netley Abbey, a ruined 13th century medieval monastery, near Southampton, Hampshire, England, UK
RMW2P25T–Church of Saint Peter and St Boniface vaulted south aisle with bell-tower remains of 13th century Cathedral ruins. Fortrose Scotland UK
RMJFDAXY–Sampling an archaeological specimen of charred seeds
RFHACNEH–Melatonin. Molecular model of the hormone melatonin (C13.H16.N2.O2), a naturally occurring compound found in animals, plants and microbes. Its effects in animals include sleep timing, blood pressure regulation, and seasonal reproduction. Atoms are represented as spheres and are colour-coded: carbon (grey), hydrogen (white), nitrogen (blue) and oxygen (red). Illustration.
RMB8XRTY–Old Soar Manor
RM2JF6A94–St Mary's church Swynnerton Staffordshire
RMAAC07G–Interior of Salisbuy Cathedral home to one of the four remaining copies of the Magna Carta
RM2J7K410–The medieval brick Palais de la Berbie / Berbie Palace, or Bishop's Castle / Chateau, at Albi, France, part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
RF2JK3CGN–Exterior of St Mawgan-in-Meneage Church, The Lizard, Cornwall
RME63E63–The Torre Apponale, 13th Century clock tower on Piazza III Novembre in Riva Del Garda at the waters edge of Lake Garda, Italy
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