RMRFT7Y3–North Foreland Lighthouse on the chalk headland on the Kent coast of southeast England. The original lighthouse was burnt down in the year 1683, and replaced at the end of the same century with a strong octagonal structure of flint. Erected on the top was an iron grate quite open to the air in which a fire was kept blazing at night. Around 1732 the top of this lighthouse was covered with a sort of lantern with large sash windows with the fire was kept bright by bellows. However the plan did not work well and many vessels were lost on the sands from not seeing the light.
RM2HHKERA–Canterbury Cathedral in Canterbury in Kent England.Canterbury is a historic cathedral city in Kent, southeast England, on the River Stour. The city is the metropolis of the Anglican Communion and seat of the archbishop of Canterbury Cathedral gate flanked by two towers viewed through archway. Circa 1935
RMC8GW33–North Foreland lighthouse chalk headland Kent coast southeast England Isle Thanet Goodwin Sands 1636 Sir John Meldrum coast
RM2PA508B–An illustration from 1861 of a fight between the Ramsgate based fishing boat 'Prince Arthur' and a Boulogne based fishing boat off North Foreland, a chalk headland on the Kent coast of southeast England.
RMT6BRCM–Eastbourne. The promenade and pier at the popular holiday resort of Eastbourne on the East Sussex coast of southeast England
RMC16HBY–Old map of southeast England from original geography textbook, 1884
RMKEJE5K–Panoramic view of the town centre: High Street, Tenterden, Kent, southeast England, UK in monochrome
RM2DCH638–A 19th Century view of a glade in the New Forest, one of the largest remaining tracts of heathland and forest in Southern England, covering southwest Hampshire and southeast Wiltshire. It was proclaimed a royal forest by William the Conqueror, featuring in the Domesday Book and during the 18th century, became a source of timber for the Royal Navy. It remains a habitat for many rare birds and mammals including the squirrels in the illustration.
RM2B019HN–England/Malaysia/Thailand: Captain Sir Francis Light (1740 - 21 October 1794), founder of the British colony of Penang, now Penang State, Malaysia, c. 1936. Francis Light served as a Royal Navy midshipman from 1759 to 1763, but went out to seek his fortune in the colonies. From 1765, he worked as a private country trader. For about ten years he had his headquarters in Salang, Thailand, near Phuket, reviving a failed French trading post. While living there he learned to speak and write several languages, including Malay and Siamese.
RMW7F60M–Southeast transept, Liverpool Cathedral, 1926. Artist: Unknown.
RMDH2DJD–Adm. Lord Louis Mountbatten, cousin of the King of England and Commander of the Southeast Asia Command, reads a... 198957
RMW7D689–Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, as seen from the southeast, 1885.Artist: Edward Hull
RM2B034R1–The Bridgewater Canal connects Runcorn, Manchester and Leigh, in North West England. It was commissioned by Francis Egerton, 3rd Duke of Bridgewater, to transport coal from his mines in Worsley to Manchester. It was opened in 1761 from Worsley to Manchester, and later extended from Manchester to Runcorn, and then from Worsley to Leigh. The canal is connected to the Manchester Ship Canal via a lock at Cornbrook; to the Rochdale Canal in Manchester; to the Trent and Mersey Canal at Preston Brook, southeast of Runcorn; and to the Leeds and Liverpool Canal at Leigh. Often considered to be the fi
RM2C5DG1X–1968, historical, a headmaster of an inner London boys boarding school sitting at his desk, covered completely with paper-work and files, Lambeth, Southeast London, England, UK. An anglepoise lamp and two bakelite telephones of the era are also on the overcrowded desk.
RM2HEDAM4–A Class 50 diesel locomotive number 50029 ‘Renown’ working a Network SouthEast West of England service approaching Salisbury on the 5th October 1991.
RM2D0X229–1960s, historical view from this era of the exterior of Charlton House, Charlton, Greenwich, Southeast London, England, UK. A fine example of Jacobean architecture, the house and surrounding grounds have royal connections dating back to its construction in 1607. It was purchased by the Metropolitan Borough of Greenwich in 1925 and is now used as community space.
RM2PA4WNJ–A review of the Royal Horse Artillery and field batteries on Woolwich Common, in Greenwich, Southeast London, England. Looking on is Grand Duke Michael of Russia during his visit to Great Britain in 1860.
RM2D76G44–1970s, hospital, a male paient sitting on a hospital bed having dialysis treatment, via a Cambridge Diaysis unit mark 5 machine, adminstered by a female technician at the bedside, Lewisham, Southeast London, England, UK. Such treament is used when vital organs of the body do not function properly. Here the man is having the dialysis for his kidneys which are not performing as they should. The first successful dialysis took place in 1943.
RF2TDNKDY–View of Caldecot Castle, Caldicot Castle (Welsh: Castell Cil-y-coed) is an extensive stone medieval castle in the town of Caldicot, Monmouthshire, in southeast Wales, from the book The Severn valley: a series of sketches, descriptive and pictorial, of the course of the Severn: containing notices of its topographical, industrial, and geological features; with glances at its historical and legendary associations by Randall, John, 1810-1910 Publication date 1862 Publisher J. S. Virtue
RMPBW24J–Adm. Lord Louis Mountbatten, cousin of the King of England and Commander of the Southeast Asia Command, reads a... -
RMW5JTDE–Adm. Lord Louis Mountbatten, cousin of the King of England and Commander of the Southeast Asia Command, reads a dispatch which was handed him upon his arrival at Gatow Airport in Berlin, Germany for the Potsdam Conference.
RMEM16PE–Kit's Coty House, Medway Valley, Kent: remains of a Neolithic burial chamber standing at the SE end of a denuded earthen long mound.
RM2B02P0G–UK / Poland: Joseph Conrad, born Józef Teodor Konrad Korzeniowski (1857-1924) arriving in New York by ship, 1920. Joseph Conrad (born Józef Teodor Konrad Korzeniowski in Berdichev, Ukraine) was a Polish novelist who wrote in English, after settling in England. Conrad is regarded as one of the great novelists in English, although he did not speak the language fluently until he was in his twenties (and then always with a marked Polish accent).
RMT6BRMC–Eastbourne. The promenade and pier at the popular holiday resort of Eastbourne on the East Sussex coast of southeast England
RM2B02P0H–UK / Poland: Joseph Conrad, born Józef Teodor Konrad Korzeniowski (1857-1924) arriving in New York by ship, 1920. Joseph Conrad (born Józef Teodor Konrad Korzeniowski in Berdichev, Ukraine) was a Polish novelist who wrote in English, after settling in England. Conrad is regarded as one of the great novelists in English, although he did not speak the language fluently until he was in his twenties (and then always with a marked Polish accent).
RMKEJE6C–Kent & East Sussex Railway: Tenterden's Steam Railway, Tenterden Town Station, Kent, southeast England, old-fashioned signal box and rail tracks
RM2PD4GWY–This monochrome black & white image is of the 11th, 12th century Norman era Leeds Castle fortified house in rural Kent of Southeast England.
RM2JPMJ9H–A Class 312 unit waits time at Tilbury Riverside station on the former London, Tilbury and Southend Line in Essex which served as an interchange for the Gavesend to Tilbury ferry. Opened on the 13th April 1854 the station was closed by British rail on the 30th November 1992. In the background is the M.S. Royal Princess cruise liner berthed at the London International Cruise Terminal on the Thames. 31st August 1992.
RM2FN6T9B–Engraving of a variety of lascars, who were sailors or militiamen from the Indian Subcontinent, Southeast Asia, the Arab world, British Somaliland, or other land east of the Cape of Good Hope. They were employed on European ships from the 16th century until the middle of the 20th century, but often suffered great poverty when the voyage was over and they were back on European soil.
RM2RGBABF–Birds in flight at Leigh on Sea, Essex, England
RFPN4GBB–Maps of United Kingdom
RM2RMKT2G–Discoveries of the Phoenicians and Carthaginians, historical map, Mare Internum, Mediterranean Sea, Aethopia, Ethiopia, Palestine, Iberia, Iberian
RM2K6PM9F–ENGLAND-Capt. Robert J. Rankin, of 1505 S. Street Southeast, Washington, D.C., is awarded the Distinguished Service Cross by Mr. R.M. Lovett, Asst. Sec. of War for Air.
RM2RYHMW3–Sir William Edward Parry (1790-1855), wintering on the Melville Peninsula, at the southeast corner of Winter Island, 1819-20. Parry's first voyage in 1819 was one of the most important in the exploration of the North-West Passage. On board the Helca, with second-in-command Matthew Liddon on the Griper, Parry established that a westward route existed through Lancaster Sound. When the sea froze Parry's crew wintered on the south coast of Melville Island in Winter Harbour, where they stayed for 10 months until the ice melted.
RF2AEATE8–London, England
RM2B01D1J–Vietnam: A mandarin being carried in a palanquin at Hue, 1928. The litter is a class of wheelless vehicles, a type of human-powered transport, for the transport of persons. Examples of litter vehicles include lectica (ancient Rome), jiao (China), sedan chairs (England), palanquin (also known as palki) (Bangladesh, India), gama (Korea), cáng (Vietnam) and tahtırevan (Turkey). Smaller litters may take the form of open chairs or beds carried by two or more men, some being enclosed for protection from the elements.
RM2D76G57–1970s, hospital, a male paient sitting on a hospital bed with his female technician/nurse sitting beside him and holding his hand. He is having dialysis treatment, via a Cambridge Diaysis unit mark 5 machine, Lewisham, Southeast London, England, UK. Such treament is used when vital organs of the body do not function properly. Here the man is having the dialysis for his kidneys which are not performing as they should. The first successful dialysis took place in 1943.
RM2CCGRPN–A Class 302 electric multiple unit number 302213 working Network SouthEast service at Purfleet on the 20th May 1991.
RMHT3E2G–Southeast transept, Liverpool Cathedral, 1926. Artist: Unknown.
RMTXW7EG–Adm. Lord Louis Mountbatten, cousin of the King of England and Commander of the Southeast Asia Command, reads a dispatch which was handed him upon his arrival at Gatow Airport in Berlin, Germany for the Potsdam Conference.
RMEM15X9–Disturbed stone burial chamber (pottery fragments, a flint saw & human remains) at E end of Coldrum Neolithic long barrow, Medway Valley, Kent.
RM2HP5EBD–A Class 33 diesel locomotive number 33035 working a “Network Express” Network SouthEast service approaching Basingstoke on the 20th April 1992.
RMEM1740–Looking NE up a sunken trackway through woodland with yews on Colley Hill, Reigate, Surrey, part of the chalk escarpment of the North Downs.
RM2RWAHGY–A Class 50 diesel locomotive number 50050 (D400) working Network SouthEast ’Network Express’ service at Basingstoke on the 5th January 1992.
RMKEJE6A–St Mildred's Parish Church, a medieval church with an imposing tower in Tenterden, Kent, southeast England, UK on a bright sunny autumn day
RM2PD4JXT–This monochrome black & white image is of the 11th, 12th century Norman era Leeds Castle fortified house in rural Kent of Southeast England.
RMEJF0RG–Looking S across the interior of Thornborough (central) henge monument, North Yorkshire, to its SE entrance: one of 3 Neolithic ritual earthworks.
RM2CCGRPJ–A Class 302 electric multiple unit number 302208 working a Network SouthEast service at Dagenham Dock on the 20th May 1991.
RMEM16KW–Looking W to South Downs & coast over one of 200+ partly-filled shafts of Neolithic flint mines surrounded by Iron Age ramparts of Cissbury Ring.
RM2RGBA67–Gypsy Bridge (Curly Bridge) – a spiral footbridge crossing the rail line in Leigh on Sea, Essex, England
RMEM12F3–St Nicholas' church, Compton, Surrey: pre-Conquest tower with C14th timbered broach spire re-shingled in 1950.
RM2JXXRF8–Aerial View Of The 8Th Air Force Station 167 Facing Southeast, Showing Radio Shack In Foreground And Control Tower In Right Center. 381St Bomb Group - Ridgewell, Essex County, England.
RMEM1458–Lower Kits Coty, Medway Valley, Kent: sandstone slabs from the megalithic burial chamber & facade of a Neolithic long barrow destroyed in 1690.
RM2RW2WGB–A Class 47 diesel locomotive number 47715 approaches London Paddington station with a Network Southeast “Network Express’ service on the 27th July 1991.
RMHRRR3H–Looking NW at the S wall (L) & SE projecting bastion of Burgh Castle Roman fort, Norfolk, built in the C3rdAD against Saxon raiders.
RM2D6WG1R–1970s, historical, at the altar of a modern methodist church, a small wedding service taking place, Southeast London, England, UK.
RM2CCGRPR–A Class 411 4-Cep electric multiple unit number 1610 rolls off the Kingsferry Bridge towards Swale with Network SouthEast service on the 28th December 1991.
RM2C7083F–1960s, historical, a schoolboy helping another boy with a lift-up as he climbs the trunk of a tree outside in an urban garden area, South East London, England, UK.
RMTDKA2J–Oil house, view southeast, northwest side and northeast front - Baker Island Light, Lightkeeper's House, Just east of Cranberry Isles, at entrance to Frenchman Bay, Bar Harbor, Hancock County, ME; Gilley, William; Schafer, Jack W, project manager; Edwards, Arthur Lee, H, field team; England, Stephen A, delineator; Roberts, Lennard, delineator; Cheek, Richard, photographer
RM2BBG1KK–1968, a group of uniformed British soliders standing outside on the parade ground at a military parade at the Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, South London, England, UK. Constructed between 1776 and 1802, the barracks has the largest parade ground in Britain.
RMK29FPD–Close up of a grey squirrel, or American gray squirrel, Sciurus carolinensis, a cute rodent which has become a common garden pest in England, UK
RMHMD4NK–Hastings, England - December 30, 2016: Panoramic view of the street in the old town of Hastings, East Sussex, England, UK
RM2BN0CRN–Close-up view of the seed head of dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) with seeds partly dispersed, in a garden is Surrey, south-east England
RM2BNKPDF–View over the seafront buildings, Southend-on-Sea town, Thames Estuary, Essex, County, England, UK
RM2PD4K94–This monochrome black & white image is of the 11th, 12th century Norman era Leeds Castle fortified house in rural Kent of Southeast England.
RMB12PJW–Thames riverside house in Rotherhithe southeast London with Mini car 1981
RMF8TWGM–An engraving of Hythe, Kent scanned at high resolution from a book printed in 1834. Believed copyright free.
RF2G86E1Y–The White Cliffs of Lulworth Cove in England
RME1CRWP–World War 2, Battle of Britain. A woman and eight children share a blanket in a southeast London subway station bomb shell
RMRK0YAB–Wellington Hotel Margate Southeast Coast Kent
RFDH6WXH–Modern apartments, Woolwich, London, England, United Kingdom
RF2A6ACR1–Southeast tower of St Michael's Mount Castle overlooking Mount's Bay, Marazion, Cornwall, UK.
RMDR9A1P–SYDENHAM WELLS
RMHRRR3D–Looking ENE at the exterior face of the S wall & SE projecting bastion of Burgh Castle Roman fort, Norfolk, built in the C3rdAD against Saxon raiders.
RMD85JX0–LEYLAND ROW, LEE
RM2CCGRR3–A pair of Class 415 4-EPB electric multiple units led by number 5248 working a Network SouthEast service at Dartford Junction on the 28th December 1991.
RM2B00W4N–Malaysia: Sir Vyner Brooke (1874-1963), third and last of the 'White Rajahs' of Sarawak with his wife Rani Sylvia Brooke. Charles Vyner deWindt Brooke (26 September 1874—9 May 1963) was the third and final White Rajah, an aristocratic English dynasty named Brookes that founded and ruled the Kingdom of Sarawak from 1841 to 1946. Sarawak was established as a state in northwestern Borneo by Sir James Brooke in 1842 when he obtained independent kingdom status from the Sultanate of Brunei as a reward for helping fight piracy and insurgency.
RM2J3707A–A Class 56 diesel locomotive number 56012 with electric multiple units 312789 and 312790 formsa special service as part of the Network SouthEast Network Gala Day of 1991 at Ely on the 14th September 1991.
RM2BBG20C–1968, a group of uniformed British soliders standing outside on the parade ground at a military parade at the Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, South London, England, UK. Constructed between 1776 and 1802, the barracks has the largest parade ground in Britain.
RM2M1FH2T–A pair of Class 33 diesel locomotives numbers 33102 and 3311 working a Network SouthEast service at Exeter Central on the 3rd October 1992.
RM2B01W8C–UK/Thailand: Louis Thomas Gunnis Leonowens (25 October 1856 - 17 February 1919), British officer in the Siamese Royal Cavalry and agent for the Borneo Company, c. 1900s. He was the son of Anna Leonowens of 'Anna and the King of Siam' fame and Thomas Leon Owens, a civilian clerk, whom she married in India in 1849. He was born at Lynton near Port Gregory in Western Australia and went to Siam (now Thailand) with his mother in 1862. He was raised in the Siamese royal palace and was schooled by his mother alongside the royal children until he returned to Europe to complete his education.
RM2BN0CRP–Close-up view of the seed head of dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) with seeds partly dispersed, in a garden is Surrey, south-east England
RM2HP5EB3–A Class 121 diesel multiple unit number L128 forming a Network SouthEast service pauses at Acton Main Line while class 60 diesel locomotive number 60056 working a train of bogie oil tanks awaits a path north in Acton yard. 10th June 1991.
RM2PD4KEW–This monochrome black & white image is of the 11th, 12th century Norman era Leeds Castle fortified house in rural Kent of Southeast England.
RM2BNKP6X–View over the seafront buildings, Southend-on-Sea town, Thames Estuary, Essex, County, England, UK
RMM6ARGT–Black and white image of a snow covered winding trail through the tall fir trees at Delamere Forest Park, southeast of Frodsham, Cheshire, England
RMG345DG–Pocahontas
RM2AJGWYF–History of Nemaha County, Kansas . orton, England,in the thirteenth century. And the line comes down without a waveruntil Albert H. Horton, with his brother, arrive in Atchison in the fif-ties. In i86r, he was appointed district judge by Govefnor CharlesRobinson. Later he was elected twice to the same office in the secondjudicial district, and attained the dignity of chief justice of the State.The town of Horton, thirty miles southeast of Sabetha, is named forJudge Horton. 6o HISTORY OF NEMAHA COUNTY A remarkable circumstance concerning this original Xemahacounty election was that the returns
RMRK14TC–Margate Lido Southeast Coast Kent
RM2R1PK0K–A Class 101 diesel multiple unit set number L840 formed of vehicles 53311 & 53322 departs from Oxford with a Network South East service. The new order of Class 165 DMUs which would replace them can be seen in the background. Oxford. 20th June 1992.
RF2D98G3F–Monochrome view of the gaunt and twisted wreckage of Hastings Pier in East Sussex, England, UK, photographed seven months after the devastating fire of 2010. The Victorian pier, opened in 1872, hosted major rock and pop acts in the 1960s, including Pink Floyd, Jimi Hendrix, The Rolling Stones and The Who. Fire destroyed the 2,000 seat Hastings Pier Pavilion in 1972, the pier was closed as a dangerous structure and the blaze on 5 October 2010 destroyed its remaining wooden buildings. Rebuilding work was launched in 2011 and the pier reopened in 2016.
RM2RDMWNP–A pair of diesel locomotives numbers 37009 and 33050 working an enthusiast railtour at Clapham Junction on the 19th January 1992.
RMEM12W2–Chalk downland trackway on course of Stane Street Roman road looking WSW to Eartham Wood, West Sussex: Roman Chichester to London road built AD70.
RMD85JWR–LEE LODGE
RM2DAFW33–A Class 47 diesel locomotive number 47449 and an HST stand at Reading station on the evening of the 19th October 1991.
RMDR9AJW–WESTCOMBE C18
RM2DAFW4A–A Class 47 diesel locomotive number 47581 waits to depart from London Paddington station on the evening of the 16th November 1991.
RM2BBG1YH–1968, a group of uniformed British soliders standing outside on the parade ground at a military parade at the Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, South London, England, UK. Constructed between 1776 and 1802, the barracks has the largest parade ground in Britain.
RMD85R98–ETON ON THAMES
RM2M1FH2M–A pair of Class 305 electric multiple units numbers 305415 and 305402 at Stratford in east London on the 28th June 1991.
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