RMCXNAHE–Tourists round the graves of Wild Bill Hickok and Calamity Jane in Mount Moriah Cemetery, Deadwood, South Dakota, USA
RMF4TDNG–England, Hampshire, Chawton, Jane Austen's House
RMWH8G1D–Portman Square, Upper Berkeley Street, where Henry Austen lived. Henry (1771-1850) was Jane Austen's favourite brother. A Portrait of Jane Austen by David Cecil page 77.
RFDG4CFX–Bath, Jane Austen Festival, Somerset, England, United Kingdom
RMGEJNHH–'Herring Gull' by Jane Ackroyd, 1994
RM2BP7KD1–Sarah Jane Scott
RMH003H5–Indian hemp, marijuana, mary jane (Cannabis sativa var. indica, Cannabis indica), blooming hempplant
RMEWYDEP–Morris dancers outside Jane Austen's house at Chawton, Hampshire
RMB4R7GX–Jane Avril in the entrance to the Moulin Rouge by Henri de Toulouse Lautrec circa 1892 Courtauld Institute Gallery interior
RMF75E6H–The Jane Austen Centre at 40 Gay Street in Bath, Somerset England United Kingdom UK
RMD06931–Ruins of Lady Jane Grey's House in Bradgate Park, Leicestershire, England, UK
RFHEYG80–'The Jane Austen 200 - A life in Hampshire' display in celebration of the British author's 200th anniversary of death
RMEFCWEM–Jane Austen's House (died here), College Street, Winchester, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom
RMM23FW9–The old town hall, now housing the Willis museum, in Basingstoke town centre, Hampshire, UK, with bronze sculpture of Jane Austen statue
RMCR1MDD–The Jane Austen Centre, Bath, Somerset, Britain, UK
RMBB89TN–Swiss folk and schlager singer Sarah-Jane performing live at the 9th Schlager Nacht at Festhalle Allmend concert hall, Lucerne,
RMCWPMET–Acanthe, the Greek revival style museum built by Lady Jane Franklin in 1842 in Lenah Valley Hobart, Tasmania
RMF3EACD–English writer of children's and adult fiction, Jane Gardam OBE FRSL.
RMC73AW5–Memorial plaque to the novelist Jane Austen, who is buried in the Nave of Winchester Cathedral, Winchester, Hampshire, England
RMF4TDNK–England, Hampshire, Chawton, Jane Austen's House
RMWH8G21–Covent Garden Market. Henry Austen (1771-1850), the fourth brother of Jane Austen, (1775-1817), lived nearby in Henrietta Street, 1800s. A Portrait of Jane Austen by David Cecil, page 166.. .
RFDG4CE6–Bath, Jane Austen Festival, Parade, Somerset, England, United Kingdom
RMGEJNMK–Close-up of 'Herring Gull' by Jane Ackroyd, 1994
RM2BP7KCY–Sarah Jane Scott
RMEBP69A–Indian hemp, marijuana, mary jane (Cannabis sativa), leaves
RMEWYD79–Morris dancers outside Jane Austen's house at Chawton, Hampshire
RMBKC7B3–Semi-cactus dahlia (Dahlia Haley Jane)
RMF75E6J–The Jane Austen Centre at 40 Gay Street in Bath, Somerset England United Kingdom UK
RMD0692C–Ruins of Lady Jane Grey's House in Bradgate Park, Leicestershire, England, UK
RM2C3W77T–Jane Austen’s House - a Grade I listed building where Jane Austen lived most of her life, located in the picturesque village of Chawton, England, UK
RMRMH9WP–Jane Austen £10 pound note, England, UK.
RM2F4F403–St Nicholas Church in the Hampshire village of Chawton, England, UK, where famous author Jane Austen used to attend
RMCR1M49–The Jane Austen Centre, Bath, Somerset, Britain, UK
RMBB89T6–Swiss folk and schlager singer Sarah-Jane performing live at the 9th Schlager Nacht at Festhalle Allmend concert hall, Lucerne,
RM2J5XAJ8–Wicked Jane, 15 W 8th St, New York, NYC storefront photo of a Modern American restaurant in the Greenwich Village neighborhood in Manhattan.
RMF3EAC9–English writer of children's and adult fiction, Jane Gardam OBE FRSL.