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RMHEDY0N–The Radcliffe Camera in Radcliffe Square, Oxford, England
RMBEB416–Painted Hall, Greenwich Hospital, King Charles Block, London, England, UK
RMCYGBT0–Corinthian columns of the Town Hall Birmingham England UK
RMHPYJDY–The Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool, England, UK
RMEP00MC–View on the Clarendon Building, an early 18th-century neoclassical building of the University of Oxford, England, United Kingdom
RMENN2J6–UK, England, Oxford. Clarendon Building, Early 18th. Century, Oxford University.
RMJKG0XP–Red brick with stone dressing neoclassical St Peter's Church grade I listed in Congleton Town Centre, Cheshire East, England.
RM2GNCB6B–Regency architecture illuminated by golden sunlight at the end of the day. Elegant Georgian houses of Brunswick Square, Hove East Sussex England
RM2T5JC57–Exterior of mixed medieval and neoclassical St Lawrence Church, West Wycombe Hill, Buckinghamshire, England
RM2TBHBD1–Primary School & Neoclassical Corner Tower with Oculi or Round Windows, Dean Walters Building part of the John Moores University Liverpool England UK
RMR21DPY–Kirkleatham Old Hall Museum, Cleveland and Redcar, England
RM2JR16B2–Alton Town Hall, Hampshire, England, UK, a Grade II listed building in the market square.
RF2D4YKM1–external view at dusk of Newcastle theatre royal, Newcastle upon Tyne, England, United Kingdom
RFHE1YYX–Neoclassical Palace in London, UK
RMMA0JJK–Oxford. England. The Ashmolean Museum, main entrance exterior. Greek revival façade and portico by Charles Robert Cockerell built in 1845.
RM2GMXDFJ–Oxford, England, 22 August 2015; Magdalen is one of the largest and oldest of the Oxford University Colleges. It stands next to the River Cherwell
RF2RPX205–Walker Art Gallery at William Brown Street in Liverpool City centre
RMJGC239–At the Speakers' Corner, in Nottingham city, England.
RM2RCG7MT–Bank of England, London, England, UK
RM2K7MGKH–Radcliffe Camera, Bodleian Library, University of Oxford, England, UK. Famous Grade I-listed building designed by renowned architect James Gibbs.
RM2N9NF39–Hawksley House, a listed early 20th century office neoclassical building, now apartments, in Sunderland, England, UK
RMK3D968–Bath UK city , a double row of neoclassical columns line the full length of Bath Street in the centre of the city of Bath, Somerset, England.
RMCP3PXC–Columns of St.Georges Hall, Liverpool, England, UK
RM2KDKG3E–Kedleston Hall, Peak District, Derbyshire, England, UK
RM2HPB0AX–Lower Lighthouse a.k.a. Beach Lighthouse, Fleetwood, Lancashire, UK by Decimus Burton, 1840
RMJKG0X6–Red brick with stone dressing neoclassical St Peter's Church grade I listed in Congleton Town Centre, Cheshire East, England.
RM2GNCB55–Detail of fluted Ionian columns. Regency architecture illuminated by golden sunlight at the end of the day. Elegant Georgian houses of Brunswick Square, Hove East Sussex England
RM2T57BM6–Portico of the Royal Exchange building in Bank, former centre of commerce now a shopping arcade, City of London, UK
RMKDH3C9–The Neoclassical Style Stable Block (1735) at Compton Verney House, Kineton, Warwickshire, England
RF2BK79K0–Classical Neoclassical Architecture Portico Corinthian Columns Bank of England, Threadneedle Street, London, EC2R 8AH by Sir John Soane
RM2JR16A2–Alton Town Hall, Hampshire, England, UK, a Grade II listed building in the market square.
RMBMAKWG–Great Britain England North East Essex Mistley Towers all that is left of Church of St Mary the Virgin
RMRDG795–Exterior and one entrance of the neoclassical Somerset House in central London, England, with illumnated Christmas Trees.
RMMA2HK3–Oxford. England. The Ashmolean Museum, main entrance exterior. Greek revival façade and portico by Charles Robert Cockerell built in 1845.
RM2GMXDFP–Oxford, England, 22 August 2015; Magdalen is one of the largest and oldest of the Oxford University Colleges. It stands next to the River Cherwell
RF2RPX201–St George's Hall, St George's Place, Liverpool city centre, England.
RM2K4YB42–Luton Town Hall, George Street, Luton, Bedfordshire, England, United Kingdom
RF2CTY4XP–internal views of the Tyne Theatre and Opera House, Newcastle upon Tyne, England, United Kingdom
RM2PMD9PT–York Gate towards St Marylebone Parish Church (completed 1817), near Regent's Park, London, England, UK. Architect: Thomas Hardwick (1752-1829)
RMHXF02G–The Castle Mseum at York Yorkshire England
RMK42GBC–Bath UK city, a double row of neoclassical columns line the full length of Bath Street in the centre of the city of Bath, Somerset, England.
RF2B1A5YJ–Somerset House, London, UK. The façade to the prominent neoclassical landmark building on the banks of the River Thames.
RM2JFNHGM–The Courtyard at Somerset House, The Strand, London, England, UK
RMBRGN1W–British Museum, side wing, Great Russell Street, London, England, UK
RMJKG0YF–Red brick with stone dressing neoclassical St Peter's Church grade I listed in Congleton Town Centre, Cheshire East, England.
RMF23KHR–Georgian Neoclassical architecture, Bath, Somerset, England
RM2G5W0PY–Exterior of the neoclassical Somerset House, Victoria Embankment side, London, UK
RFKDH3C3–The Neoclassical Style Stable Block (1735) at Compton Verney House, Kineton, Warwickshire, England
RF2BK79YP–Classical Neoclassical Architecture Portico Corinthian Columns Bank of England, Threadneedle Street, London, EC2R 8AH by Sir John Soane
RM2JR169M–Alton Town Hall, Hampshire, England, UK, a Grade II listed building in the market square.
RM2PYW10G–England. London. National Gallery & fountain in Trafalgar Square.
RF2BPDMF4–The Corinthian columns of the eastern facade of the Neoclassical Grade I listed St George's Hall in Liverpool, England
RMMA0JHW–Oxford. England. The Ashmolean Museum, main entrance exterior. Greek revival façade and portico by Charles Robert Cockerell built in 1845.
RM2GMW9CR–Oxford, England, 2012; Magdalen is one of the largest and oldest of the Oxford University Colleges. It stands next to the River Cherwell and has wi
RM2W8XRF3–The Sheldonian Theatre, Nighttime, University of Oxford, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, UK, GB.
RM2K4YB3M–Luton Town Hall, George Street, Luton, Bedfordshire, England, United Kingdom
RF2CTY40X–internal views of the Tyne Theatre and Opera House, Newcastle upon Tyne, England, United Kingdom
RF2JBACR5–The Rotunda at Ickworth House, nr Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England< UK
RM2TBD8CE–Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford, on Beaumont Street in Oxford City Centre, Oxfordshire, England, UK
RMK3D969–The neoclassical entrance to the Cross Bath, a Georgian thermal spa house, in the centre of Bath, Somerset, England.
RM2MY5Y8T–Birmingham Town Hall, UK, a neoclassical Corinthian temple, designed by Joseph Hansom and Edward Welch, 1832-34.
RMGP2EFC–London, England, UK. Unilever House (1933: Neoclassical Art Deco) at 100, Victoria Embankment.
RMBRRTFT–British Museum, side wing, Great Russell Street, London, England, UK
RMJFDBNX–Manchester City Council's Grade I listed, neoclassical 18th century country house sandstone Heaton Hall, Heaton Park within a municipal park north of
RMF23KHH–Georgian Neoclassical architecture, Bath, Somerset, England
RM2T25H4T–Exterior of now disused 1828 Holy Trinity Church by Sir John Soane, Great Portland Street, London, England
RM2TBPKK5–The Oratory (1829) by John Foster based on a Doric Temple in Neoclassical Greek Revival Style Liverpool England UK
RF2BK79N1–Classical Neoclassical Architecture Portico Corinthian Columns Bank of England, Threadneedle Street, London, EC2R 8AH by Sir John Soane
RM2JR1795–Alton Town Hall, Hampshire, England, UK, a Grade II listed building in the market square.
RM2M6CWKW–Somerset House, London, England, UK
RMW5JHAT–Water fountains in the neoclassical Somerset House Courtyard, London, England, UK
RMMA0JKK–Oxford. England. The Ashmolean Museum, main entrance exterior. Greek revival façade and portico by Charles Robert Cockerell built in 1845.
RM2GMX7HE–Oxford, Oxfordshire, UK - 2015; Founded in 1525 by Cardinal Wolsey, Christ Church is one of the richest, largest and grandest of the Oxford University
RM2W8XRF6–The Sheldonian Theatre, Nighttime, University of Oxford, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, UK, GB.
RM2K4YB46–Luton Town Hall, George Street, Luton, Bedfordshire, England, United Kingdom
RF2CTY4DR–internal views of the Tyne Theatre and Opera House, Newcastle upon Tyne, England, United Kingdom
RF2JBACM5–The Rotunda at Ickworth House, nr Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England< UK
RF2J1G6J5–Somerset House, London. The courtyard to the grand Georgian neoclassical architecture of the former Royal Palace by the Thames on the Strand.
RMFKE935–Roman Bath UK, view through the neoclassical balustrade that encloses the upper level of the Roman Bath in the centre of the city of Bath, England, UK
RM2MY5Y8W–Birmingham Town Hall, UK, a neoclassical Corinthian temple, designed by Joseph Hansom and Edward Welch, 1832-34.
RF2G1BG7G–View of University of Oxford, Queen's College, as seen from The HIgh Street.
RMBRGPF5–British Museum entrance from Great Russell Street, London, England, UK
RMJFDCFG–Manchester City Council's Grade I listed, neoclassical 18th century country house sandstone Heaton Hall, Heaton Park within a municipal park north of
RM2T25H4E–Exterior of now disused 1828 Holy Trinity Church by Sir John Soane, Great Portland Street, London, England
RM2TBHBCN–Neoclassical Dome of Great George Street Congregational Church (1840-41), now a Community Arts Centre, the Black-E, Liverpool England UK
RF2BK79WN–Classical Neoclassical Architecture Portico Corinthian Columns Bank of England, Threadneedle Street, London, EC2R 8AH by Sir John Soane
RMJA2A7A–London, England - July 20, 2016: The Greek Orthodox Cathedral Church of All Saints on Camden Street in North London.
RMD623GC–The Walker Art Gallery built 1860, William Brown Street, Liverpool, Merseyside, England
RMW5JJ2W–Children playing in the water fountains in the neoclassical Somerset House Courtyard, London, England, UK
RMMA0JFA–Oxford. England. The Ashmolean Museum, main entrance exterior. Greek revival façade and portico by Charles Robert Cockerell built in 1845.
RM2GMX7HG–Oxford, Oxfordshire, UK - 2015; Founded in 1525 by Cardinal Wolsey, Christ Church is one of the richest, largest and grandest of the Oxford University
RMMANKDH–Oxford. England. View of Radcliffe Camera, Radcliffe Square with Brasenose College on the left, and All Souls College, right. Designed by James Gibb
RM2K4YB47–Luton Town Hall and War Memorial, George Street, Luton, Bedfordshire, England, United Kingdom
RF2CTY44P–internal views of the Tyne Theatre and Opera House, Newcastle upon Tyne, England, United Kingdom
RF2JBACR7–The Rotunda at Ickworth House, nr Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England< UK
RMW2CE9W–United Kingdom, England, Merseyside, Liverpool, View of City looking towards St George's Hall a Grade I listed building
RMM51D0T–Newcastle upon Tyne, view of the neoclassical architecture in Grey Street in Newcastle city centre, Tyne And Wear, England
RM2MY5YCA–Birmingham Town Hall, UK, a neoclassical Corinthian temple, designed by Joseph Hansom and Edward Welch, 1832-34.
RF2WJC1AG–The Town Hall, Glastonbury, Somerset, England.
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