RF2C12WB3–Dover harbor seen from the sea, United Kingdom
RF2C12WAN–Dover harbor seen from the sea, United Kingdom
RF2C12W8P–Dover harbor seen from the sea, United Kingdom
RF2C12W8G–Dover harbor seen from the sea, United Kingdom
RF2BXY46T–Danger from Golf Balls, Whitby, Scarborough, England, United Kingdom
RMGK7K7P–A traditional red public telephone box in a rural setting in the United Kingdom shows a spider's web over the handset. Symbol of obsolescence. Rarely used telephone box with cobwebs in Waveney, England
RF2A7NCMB–Offshore Windfarm near Isle of Man, United Kingdom
RF2A7NCM9–Offshore Windfarm near Isle of Man, United Kingdom
RF2C12NPH–The English flag flutters on a massive tower in East Suffolk, England
RF2C12PM1–Roofs with chimneys and Union Jack flag in East Suffolk, England
RF2C12R79–Red mailbox and red phone booth in East Suffolk, England
RF2C12KY9–The Moot Hall in Aldeburgh, Suffolk, England. Horas non Numero nisi Serenas: Do it like the sundial, count the bright hours only tells the Sundial on the gable of a house with two high chimneys, built of bricks and flints
RF2C12KHT–Agricultural ruins near the village of Dunwich, England
RF2C12K2J–The beach near the village of Dunwich (England) continues to erode due to the sea current
RF2BWCPRK–Tinsmith repairing the Roof of Lincoln Cathedral
RF2BWCPFK–Bell Ringers Room in Lincoln Cathedral
RF2BWCPJN–Carvings and Sculptures in Lincoln Cathedral
RF2BWCPH2–Cityscape of Lincoln seen from the Top of Lincoln Cathedral, England
RF2BWCPEP–Architect Andrew Davey doing research in front of Lincoln Cathedral
RF2BWCPME–Tinsmith repairing the Roof of Lincoln Cathedral
RF2BWCPT9–Tinsmith repairing the Roof of Lincoln Cathedral
RF2BWCR1X–Jew's House in Lincoln, England
RF2BXY6M9–Reeth Evangelical Congregational Church in the Dusk
RF2BXY5XH–The Grand Hotel Scarborough and the Bowling Alley Olympia Leasure ind Scarborough, England UK
RF2BXY3W8–The ruin of Whitby Abbey, Scarborough, England
RF2BXY3XW–The ruin of Whitby Abbey, Scarborough, England
RF2BXYD27–View of the harbor from the town of Whitby, Scarborough, England
RF2BXY46E–The Funland, Family Entertainment and Millers arcades at Whitby harbor, where the small three-master Bark Endeavour Whitby is moored, Scarborough, England
RF2BXY445–The ruin of Whitby Abbey, Scarborough, England
RF2BXY3PY–The ruin of Whitby Abbey, Scarborough, England
RF2BXY44G–The ruin of Whitby Abbey, Scarborough, England
RF2BXY2TY–Whitby Lighthouse, Whitby, Scarborough, England
RF2BXY3C4–YHA Hotel Garden in Whitby, Scarborough, England
RF2BXY2TK–Cemetery at the Church of St Mary in Whitby, Scarborough, England
RF2A7M2FM–Ship Air Pollution in Belfast, United Kingdom
RF2A7NCPN–Offshore Windfarm near Isle of Man, United Kingdom
RF2A7NCRK–Offshore Windfarm near Isle of Man, United Kingdom
RF2DE6MJK–Offshore Windfarm near Isle of Man, United Kingdom
RF2A7NCM5–Offshore Windfarm near Isle of Man, United Kingdom
RF2DE6M2R–Political murals in Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
RF2A78RTJ–Political murals in Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
RF2A78MM0–Political murals in Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
RF2A7M237–Political murals in Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
RF2DE6M2J–Political murals in Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
RF2A7M24G–Political murals in Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
RF2DE6M07–Political murals in Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
RF2A78MDE–Political murals in Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
RF2A7M24Y–Political murals in Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
RF2A78M00–Political murals in Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
RF2A7M2DM–Political murals in Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
RF2A7M22C–Political murals in Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
RF2A78N69–Political murals in Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
RF2B23PGR–Political murals in Londonderry, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
RF2B23PDA–Political murals in Londonderry, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
RF2B23PDW–Political murals in Londonderry, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
RF2B23PK1–Political murals in Londonderry, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
RF2B23PGC–Political murals in Londonderry, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
RF2B23R4J–Political murals in Londonderry, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
RF2DE6JNJ–Political murals in Londonderry, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
RF2C5NGB0–Zoigl Brewery in Wernberg-Köblitz, Germany. In Wernberg-Köblitz only one transformer house is reminiscent of the former Kommunbrauhaus, which fell victim to a fire here
RF2C12W4D–Flying Seagull
RF2C12WCG–The port and the city of Calais seen from the sea, France
RF2C12W6J–Flying Seagull
RF2C12W78–Flying Seagull
RF2C12W6G–Flying Seagull
RFR4NMWG–Bride with company going to church for her Wedding on a windy day
RF2C12W0D–The wedding party raises champagne glasses to cheers. British Wedding in South Cambridgeshire, England
RF2C12RYD–Bride with curlers doing make up. British Wedding in South Cambridgeshire, England
RF2C12TK0–Bride and groom alone in the cemetery. British Wedding in South Cambridgeshire, England
RF2C12TEN–The bride signs the wedding documents in the Anglican Church. British Wedding in South Cambridgeshire, England
RF2C12TBR–Exchange of bridal rings during the Anglican service. British Wedding in South Cambridgeshire, England
RF2C12T4A–Manolo Blahnik Jewel Buckle Pumps Set. British Wedding in South Cambridgeshire, England
RFR4NMWF–Groom at mirror getting ready for his Wedding
RF2C12TE2–The bride signs the wedding documents in the Anglican Church. British Wedding in South Cambridgeshire, England
RF2C12TBK–Choir of the groomsmen in the church. British Wedding in South Cambridgeshire, England
RFR4NMWJ–During Wedding in church, the bride dries the grooms forehead with a tissue
RF2C12TCR–Exchange of bridal rings during the Anglican service. British Wedding in South Cambridgeshire, England
RF2C12T0X–Bride with curlers doing make up. British Wedding in South Cambridgeshire, England
RFR4NGRN–Bride in crosslight of church's door on her way to her Wedding
RF2C12T58–Bride with curlers doing make up. British Wedding in South Cambridgeshire, England
RF2C12T8H–The church choir sings in front of the organ. British Wedding in South Cambridgeshire, England
RFR4NGW7–Bride and groom on dance floor with projection of hearts on bride's back
RF2C12RTA–The Christmas Shop. In a small British town, a Christmas business finds itself sandwiched between two apartment buildings
RF2C12RP9–Two empty armchairs stand in the shade of an abandoned jetty
RF2C12RMA–A photographer reflected in the broken window of an abandoned house
RF2PFYF39–Royston Cave in Herfordshire U.K. still puzzles historians today. The cave is decorated with a large number of low-relief wall sculptures. They are mainly Christian motifs in the medieval style. The figure with the drawn swort may represent St Michael or possibly St George, who was later patron saint of England. The figure's swort points to what appears to be Jasus and the twelve disciples with Judas the small figure at the back towards the right-hand end of the row. Royston Cave in Katherine's Yard, Melbourn Street, Royston, England
RF2PFYF3A–Royston Cave in Herfordshire U.K. still puzzles historians today. The cave is decorated with a large number of low-relief wall sculptures. They are mainly Christian motifs in the medieval style. At the top left is depicted a crucifixion scene. Royston Cave in Katherine's Yard, Melbourn Street, Royston, England
RF2MHNEF1–Royston Cave in Herfordshire U.K. still puzzles historians today. The figure on the far left of the picture with the raised arms could be King David from the Book of Psalms. Royston Cave in Katherine's Yard, Melbourn Street, Royston, England
RF2MHNEFF–A laser pointer is used to explain the mysterious carvings in Royston Cave to groups of visitors. Royston Cave in Katherine's Yard, Melbourn Street, Royston, England
RF2PFYF54–Royston Cave in Herfordshire U.K. still puzzles historians today. The cave is decorated with a large number of low-relief wall sculptures. They are mainly Christian motifs in the medieval style. St. Catherine with the Breaking Wheel is one of the larger Christian carvings in Royston Cave in Katherine's Yard, Melbourn Street, Royston, England
RF2PFYF7X–Royston Cave in Herfordshire U.K. still puzzles historians today. The cave is decorated with a large number of low-relief wall sculptures. They are mainly Christian motifs in the medieval style. At the top left is depicted a crucifixion scene. Royston Cave in Katherine's Yard, Melbourn Street, Royston, England
RF2PFYF92–Royston Cave in Herfordshire U.K. still puzzles historians today. The cave is decorated with a large number of low-relief wall sculptures. They are mainly Christian motifs in the medieval style. At the top left is depicted a crucifixion scene. Royston Cave in Katherine's Yard, Melbourn Street, Royston, England
RF2PFYF6H–Royston Cave in Herfordshire U.K. still puzzles historians today. The cave is decorated with a large number of low-relief wall sculptures. They are mainly Christian motifs in the medieval style. Royston Cave in Katherine's Yard, Melbourn Street, Royston, England
RF2PFYF7W–Royston Cave in Herfordshire U.K. still puzzles historians today. The cave is decorated with a large number of low-relief wall sculptures. They are mainly Christian motifs in the medieval style. At the top left is depicted a crucifixion scene. Royston Cave in Katherine's Yard, Melbourn Street, Royston, England
RF2PFYF81–Royston Cave in Herfordshire U.K. still puzzles historians today. The cave is decorated with a large number of low-relief wall sculptures. They are mainly Christian motifs in the medieval style. At the top left is depicted a crucifixion scene. Royston Cave in Katherine's Yard, Melbourn Street, Royston, England
RF2PFYF6J–Royston Cave in Herfordshire U.K. still puzzles historians today. The cave is decorated with a large number of low-relief wall sculptures. They are mainly Christian motifs in the medieval style. The dark figure maked with a laser pointer: St Lawrence who was martyred on a gridiron. Royston Cave in Katherine's Yard, Melbourn Street, Royston, England
RF2MFWF6R–Royston Cave, looking up from the cave. The shaft is eight meters deep and ends today under a manhole cover in Melbourn Street in Royston, England. The other opening is now called the east shaft. It may have been a chimney or it may have been used to lower goods into the Cave
RF2C12RGH–Recent research on the design of the crowns, swords, and costumes in Royston Cave suggests that the carvings were made around the mid-13th century. Royston Cave in Katherine's Yard, Melbourn Street, Royston, England
RF2MFWF6F–Under this street cover in Katherine's Yard hides Royston Cave, Melbourn Street, Royston, England
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