RMBFH17N–Heirloom tomatoes on Russel Wright oval plate
RFB3H180–Empire gold oval antique picture frame cutout art craft
RFBD01EJ–Rugby ball
RFAM3KTP–oval tin
RFA2RWCP–Artistic Close Up Detail View Of Oval Circular Lighting Fixture
RM2K0JRKK–The England team pose with the trophy after winning the series following victory on day five of the third LV= Insurance Test match at the Kia Oval, London. Picture date: Monday September 12, 2022.
RMKH168D–President John F. Kennedy at his desk in the Oval Office, Washington, DC, August 23, 1962. Photo by Abbie Rowe.
RMG3PEWG–Hubert Robert - The Oval Fountain in the Gardens of the Villa d'Este, Tivoli - National Gallery of Art, Washington DC
RMMKN4TA–Oval Watch
RMF2B5X0–Oval Office and President's during the Eisenhower Administration. 1953-1960. - (BSLOC 2014 16 247)
RMT97M4W–Second Floor Oval Study above Blue Room during the White House Renovation, 03/09/1950
RMHH4DMJ–George Vertue - Oval
RMJ9N9CH–Billy Graham (l) and President Gerald Ford (r) sitting in the Oval Office of the White House September 22, !976.
RMGGJ9FP–Kumquat - Oval or Nagami Kumquat- (Fortunella margarita) FRU048027 /Photos
RMD9BBC0–Oval, brilliant-cut locality unknown.
RMERJKFA–General view of the Oval cricket ground. August 1947.
RMA2JMEA–JOHN F KENNEDY in the Oval Room at the Washington White House
RMMPX4YM–Oval dish, moulded in relief on the front with an oval central boss, 1649. Artist: Unknown.
RMERH3YE–'The Oval Portrait' by Edgar Allan Poe. An artist inadvertently kills his wife by capturing her soul in a portrait. Caption:
RMJY91B9–Oval half length portrait of mature African American woman wearing a white dress, with a serious facial expression, 1944.
RM2E961TA–U.S. President Jimmy Carter standing behind his desk in the Oval Office of the White House, Washington, D.C., USA, Marion S. Trikosko, February 2, 1977
RMTRH692–Caroline, princess of Bavaria, half length, oval watercolour, on rectangular frame cardboard splice,politics, policy, people, half-length, half length, woman, women, female, princess, princesses, watercolour, watercolor, splice, splicing, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RM2BWAJ3E–A panoramic view of the Oval during the 1930 test match 16 August 1930
RMGB64EP–Cricket - The Ashes - Fifth Test - England v Australia - First Day. General view of The Oval with Australia in the field
RMKH168W–President John F. Kennedy at his desk in the Oval Office, Washington, DC, August 23, 1962. Photo by Abbie Rowe.
RMEHWRYW–Mary Cassatt Mother and Child (The Oval Mirror)
RMMM9JCR–Oval with Trefoils
RMKWC37G–President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden in the Oval Office, Feb. 9, 2015. (BSLOC 2015 13 240)
RMT8F4PE–Elvis Presley meeting Richard Nixon. On December 21, 1970, at his own request, Presley met then-President Richard Nixon in the Oval Office of The White House. Elvis is on the right. Waggishly, this picture is said to be 'of the two greatest recording artists of the 20th century'.
RMK05KBW–Thomas Secker - Oval
RMRB291A–President John F. Kennedy addressing the AMVETS Convention in New York City by telephone from the Oval Office of the White House on August 23, 1962.
RME0YH5N–May 20, 1970 - Demonstration At The Oval: West Indian cricketers playing for English counties will be 'pilooried' if they refuse to support calls to stop the south African tour, the West Indian Campaign against apartheid cricket said yesterday. The campaign has had only five replies to 30 letters sent to all West Indian and Asian players in Britain urging them to refuse to help the promotion of the tour by publicly declaring they would not support it
RMG1CE6R–Oval pottery vessel with relief decoration, from Libya. Dated 200 BC
RMERJHJJ–England v Australia Fifth Test match at the Oval for the Ashes. England batsman Denis Compton hits the winning runs to retain the Ashes for England. 19th August 1953.
RM2HW06FY–FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT (1882-1945) American President in the Oval Office about 1940
RMRBAWFJ–Paisley and Oval Motif.
RMJFXNH8–Oval portrait of woman with pendent, Italy 1922
RMDK7TYM–The oval of the arena of the Colosseum, view over the underground. Rome, Italy.
RMJY0JHP–Oval half length portrait of an African American woman, she is wearing a dark shirt and light colored necklaces, 1915.
RM2EB155P–U.S. President Jimmy Carter in Oval Office during TV Speech, White House, Washington, D.C., USA, Warren K. Leffler, April 18, 1977
RMR23JBT–Barak Obama on the phone in the Oval Office with Rene Preval, 2010.
RM2BWAJ3J–A panoramic view of the Oval during the 1930 test match 16 August 1930
RMG7XE9N–Cricket - England v South Africa - 5th Test - Kennington Oval. General view of the Oval during the England v South Africa match.
RMKH16AJ–President John F. Kennedy and retired U.S. Army General Douglas MacArthur meet in the Oval Office, Washington, DC, 07-20-1961. Photo by Abbie Rowe.
RM2BA0Y5G–In the Bright Oval 1925 Wassily Kandinsky 1866-1944 Russia Russian Federation
RMMKMNYN–Oval Medallion
RMKWCRFJ–President Barack Obama meets with Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, in the Oval Office, May 4, 2011. (BSLOC 2015 3 214)
RMHGB20F–Halloween visitors at the White House Oval Office.
RMG38EHC–LOUIS RACINE/OVAL
RMRB2919–President John F. Kennedy addressing the AMVETS Convention in New York City by telephone from the Oval Office of the White House on August 23, 1962.
RME0YH1X–May 05, 1970 - Demonstration at the Oval.: West Indian cricketers playing for English countries will be 'pilloried' if they refuse to support calls to stop the South African tour, the West Indian Campaign against Apartheid cricket said yesterday.. The campaign has had only five replies to 30 letters sent to all West Indian and Asian players in Britain urging them to refuse to help the promotion of the tour by publicly declaring they would Sobers and three other coloured players in the Nottinghamshire team was held at the oval today, where Notts play Surrey
RMG1CE6P–Oval pottery vessel with relief decoration, from Libya. Dated 200 BC
RMERJG3R–England v Australia Fifth Test match at the Oval for the Ashes. The crowds on the pitch at the end as they celebrate England's 1-0 win in the series. 19th August 1953.
RMHP0EN0–PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA in the Oval Office. Photo: Pete Souza/White House
RM2G1EB1K–weapons, powder flask, oval, wooden, circa 18th century, ADDITIONAL-RIGHTS-CLEARANCE-INFO-NOT-AVAILABLE
RMJFXNHM–Oval portrait of woman with white wig, Italy 1922
RMDC41J1–The fresco of the oval ceiling of the dome of the 'Prunksaal', the State Hall of the National Library, in Vienna, Austria.
RMJY0N5N–Oval head shot portrait of an African American woman, wearing a white blouse, with a serious facial expression, in front of a backdrop, 1920.
RFK3NEDA–Ancient view of Piazza dei Signori (Lord's square) Vicenza Italy, illustration arranged in a oval frame with faded edges. By unidentified author published on Magasin Pittoresque Paris 1839
RMTXGG34–Secret Service Agent in Oval Office ready to open the door for approaching President Barack Obama.
RM2BWAJ50–A panoramic view of the Oval during the 1930 test match 16 August 1930
RMGC82DM–Injured England skipper Graham Gooch nurses his dislocated finger in the Oval pavilion
RMKH16C0–Mayor Richard J Daley of Chicago and his family (not shown) visit President John F Kennedy in the Oval Office, Washington, DC, 07/11/1962. Photo by Abbie Rowe
RME9DC03–Lingotto Fiere, Torino, Italy. 25th Oct, 2014. Salone del Gusto e Terra Madre - Stand international at the Oval Credit: Realy Easy Star/Alamy Live News
RMMKMP00–Oval Element
RMKWCRCY–President Barack Obama talks with King Abdullah II of Jordan in Oval Office. Jan. 17, 2012 (BSLOC 2015 3 181)
RM2J4RRC3–President Lyndon B. Johnson, Oval Office, meets with Civil Rights leaders Martin Luther King, Jr., Whitney Young, James Farmer 18 January 1964 in The Oval Office White House Washington DC USA
RMG38B17–CHARLES MONTAGU/OVAL
RM2FM2RKD–President Nixon shaking hands with entertainer Elvis Presley in the Oval Office of the White House on December 21, 1970. (Photo by Oliver F. Atkins)
RM2BE0HTD–Acheulean bifacial tools (hand-axes) from Burnham Beeches, Bucks. Upper Boyn Hill Terrace. Acheulean is an archaeological industry of stone tool manufacture characterized by distinctive oval and pear-shaped 'hand-axes' associated with early humans. Acheulean tools were produced during the Lower Paleolithic era. The Lower Paleolithic is the earliest subdivision of the Paleolithic or Old Stone Age. It spans the time from around 2.5 million years ago when the first evidence of craft and use of stone tools by hominids appears in the current archaeological record, until around 300,000 years ago.
RMF7N6W9–Barak Obama on the phone in the Oval Office with Rene Preval, 2010.
RMERJKA9–England v Australia Fifth Test match at the Oval for the Ashes. The crowds rush onto the pitch at the end as they celebrate England's 1-0 win in the series. 19th August 1953.
RM2KBMECM–ENGLAND v SCOTLAND at The Oval, London, in April 1879. England won 5-4
RMT3BAJ6–SERVICE WEAPONS, EQUIPMENT, German, oval scope case Goerz, First World War, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RM2GN52JR–US President George Bush at the Oval Office of the White House, 1989
RMD2BFNW–Wybrand Hendriks (1744-1831), Interior of the Oval Room in Teyler Museum, Oil on panel
RMJY0NJR–Oval headshot of a young African American woman, wearing a white turtleneck under a collared coat, with a serious facial expression, 1920.
RFK37G63–Old engraved portrait of John Milton (1608 – 1674), English poet, in a oval frame. Old Illustration by unidentified author, published on Magasin Pittoresque, Paris, 1834.
RM2A5YRCG–US secret service agent in the oval office, prepares to open a door as President Obama approaches
RM2BWBP03–Surrey Club and Ground versus Wanderers at the Oval Cricket Pitch London 25 July 1922
RMGC9512–Cricket - England v Pakistan - Pakistan in British Isles 1987 (5th Test) - Dat Two - The Oval
RM2HF719Y–President William J Clinton, seated at his desk in the Oval Office, Washington, DC, 1993.
RME9DBYG–Lingotto Fiere, Torino, Italy. 25th Oct, 2014. Salone del Gusto e Terra Madre - Stand international at the Oval Credit: Realy Easy Star/Alamy Live News
RMMKMNK0–Teardrops and Oval
RMKWC378–President Barack Obama and VP Joe Biden talk following an Oval Office meeting. March 2, 2012. (BSLOC 2015 13 238)
RMBB8696–Australia At The Oval 1884 magazine cover with the touring Australian Ashes team playing Surrey in May
RMDRDFHX–Oval Billiard Table
RMJMD035–President Richard Nixon shaking hands with evangelist Billy Graham in the Oval Office of the White House in Washinton, D.C. on August 10, 1971. (USA)
RM2BE10D8–Acheulean bifacial tools (hand-axes) from Burnham Beeches, Bucks. Upper Boyn Hill Terrace. Acheulean is an archaeological industry of stone tool manufacture characterized by distinctive oval and pear-shaped 'hand-axes' associated with early humans. Acheulean tools were produced during the Lower Paleolithic era. The Lower Paleolithic is the earliest subdivision of the Paleolithic or Old Stone Age. It spans the time from around 2.5 million years ago when the first evidence of craft and use of stone tools by hominids appears in the current archaeological record, until around 300,000 years ago.
RMF7NN18–Secret Service Agent in Oval Office ready to open the door for approaching President Barack Obama.
RMERJJXX–England v Australia Fifth Test match at the Oval for the Ashes. The crowds rush onto the pitch at the end as they celebrate England's 1-0 win in the series. 19th August 1953.
RMTXTHA2–US PRESIDENT RONALD REAGAN meets with leaders of the Afghan Mujahideen in the Oval Office in 1983
RM2G224B3–geography / travel, USA, Washington DC., White House, interior view, oval Office, ADDITIONAL-RIGHTS-CLEARANCE-INFO-NOT-AVAILABLE
RMCT391E–Oval leaf buchu, Agathosma crenulata.
RMDNMY34–US President Barack Obama looks out the window of the Oval Office August 29, 2013 in Washington, DC.
RMJGHHTH–Oval half length portrait of mature African American woman wearing a white dress, with a serious facial expression, 1944. Note: Image has been digitally colorized using a modern process. Colors may not be period-accurate.
RMA12459–World as an oval
RM2A5YX2F–new Zealand Prime Minister Robert Muldoon and US President Ronald Reagan, r in the Oval Office, washington DC. 24 July 1981
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