RM2R06P8R–External view of St Thomas' Hospital, part of Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust in Central London, UK (Feb 23)..
RM2R06P8G–External view of St Thomas' Hospital, part of Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust in Central London, UK (Feb 23)..
RM2R06P92–External view of St Thomas' Hospital, part of Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust in Central London, UK (Feb 23)..
RM2PR12XB–A pair of mounted Metropolitan Police in Kensington Gardens, London, UK.
RM2R06PK2–The World War Two cruiser HMS Belfast and Tower Bridge, River Thames, London, UK.
RM2PR12TD–A pair riding ponies through Kensington Gardens, London, UK.
RM2PR10MJ–The Pump House in the Italian Gardens, Kensington Gardens, London, UK.
RM2PR12X3–View of tourist paddle boats on The Serpentine, Hyde Park, London, UK.
RM2PR10MA–The Speke Monument, dedicated to John Hanning Speke and designed by Philip Hardwick, Kensington Gardens, London, UK.
RM2PR10NP–A Great Cormorant (Phalacrocorax carbo) drying its wings n the sun, The Serpentine, Kensington Garden, London, UK.
RM2PR12WR–View of tourist paddle boats on The Serpentine, Hyde Park, London, UK.
RM2PR10ME–The Pump House in the Italian Gardens, Kensington Gardens, London, UK.
RM2PR12XA–A pair of mounted Metropolitan Police in Kensington Gardens, London, UK.
RM2PR10NC–Detail of the Peter Pan Statue, Kensington Gardens,, London, UK.
RM2PR10NG–Detail of the Peter Pan Statue, Kensington Gardens,, London, UK.
RM2PR10MX–Detail of the Peter Pan Statue, Kensington Gardens,, London, UK.
RM2PR10K7–Pedestrians walking on a typical tree lined path in Kensington Gardens, London, UK.
RM2PR10NJ–Detail of the Peter Pan Statue, Kensington Gardens,, London, UK.
RM2R06PM5–The World War Two cruiser HMS Belfast and Tower Bridge, River Thames, London, UK.
RM2PR10N4–Detail of the Peter Pan Statue, Kensington Gardens,, London, UK.
RM2PWXGDM–Aerial view of houses in part of Shepperton, near Queen Mary Reservoir, Surrey, UK.
RM2PKDGNH–One of the original Mail Rail small train carriages used in the former Post Office Railway system under the streets of central London, UK.
RM2PGFPRJ–A concealed shoe (18th century) hidden in the Fitted Rigging House (*) on display in the Ropery Gallery, Historic Dockyard Chatham, Kent, UK.
RM2PGFPTH–A section of completed rope (with a hand for scale) on display in the Ropery Gallery, Historic Dockyard Chatham, Kent, UK.
RM2PKDGTB–An original miniature train at Mail Rail, the former Post Office Railway system under the streets of central London, UK.
RM2PGFPTF–A section of early 20th century anchor cable from HMS Victory on display in the Ropery Gallery, Historic Dockyard Chatham, Kent, UK.
RM2PKDGX4–Tunnel wall construction detail on Mail Rail, the former Post Office Railway system under the streets of central London, UK.
RM2PGXFEP–The figurehead of HMS Star (1835), a sail-powered Packet Brig in the Steam, Steel & Submarines exhibit, Historic Dockyard Chatham, Kent, UK
RM2PKDGNC–General view down a platform of Mount Plesant station, part of Mail Rail, the former Post Office Railway system in central London, UK
RM2PGXFB4–A pass used by a worker to enter HM Dockyard during second World War, in the Steam, Steel & Submarines exhibit, Historic Dockyard Chatham, Kent, UK.
RM2PGXFAH–A Mark 20S electric torpedo designed for use in the Cold War era, in the Steam, Steel & Submarines exhibit, Historic Dockyard Chatham, Kent, UK.
RM2PKDGWR–General view down a platform of Mount Plesant station, part of Mail Rail, the former Post Office Railway system in central London, UK
RM2PKDGWY–Platform edge detail showing soft foam material*, Mail Rail, the former Post Office Railway system under the streets of central London, UK.
RM2PGXFAJ–Steering Standard from HMS Daffodil (a River Mersey passenger ferry) in the Steam, Steel & Submarines exhibit, Historic Dockyard Chatham, Kent, UK.
RM2PGXFB0–Exterior view of the Steam, Steel & Submarines exhibit, Historic Dockyard Chatham, Kent, UK.
RM2PKDGPA–One of the original Mail Rail small train carriages used in the former Post Office Railway system under the streets of central London, UK.
RM2PKDGW2–General view down a platform of Mount Plesant station, part of Mail Rail, the former Post Office Railway system in central London, UK
RM2PKDGP9–View from tunnel towards Mount Pleasant station platform of Mail Rail, the former Post Office Railway system under the streets of central London, UK.
RM2PGXFE1–First contract and general conditions of work for Chatham Dockyard Extension. Steam, Steel & Submarines exhibit, Historic Dockyard Chatham, Kent, UK.
RM2PKDGTY–One of the adapted tourist trains on Mail Rail, the former Post Office Railway system under the streets of central London, UK.
RM2PKDGNW–Tour group on the platform of Mount Pleasant station on Mail Rail, the former Post Office Railway system under the streets of central London, UK.
RM2PGFPTD–Coil of Chatham Spunyarn (1960s) on display in the Ropery Gallery, Historic Dockyard Chatham, Kent, UK.
RM2PKDGTJ–Mail Rail sign on the Mount Pleasant eastbound platform, the former Post Office Railway system under the streets of central London, UK.
RM2PGFPTK–Mockup of a rope top used to lay or close a rope on display in the Ropery Gallery, Historic Dockyard Chatham, Kent, UK.
RM2PKDGW5–Platform information board at Mount Pleasant on Mail Rail, the former Post Office Railway system under the streets of central London, UK.
RM2PGXFAM–A Mark 17 sea mine as used in WWII by the Royal Navy, in the Steam, Steel & Submarines exhibit, Historic Dockyard Chatham, Kent, UK.
RM2PGXFEX–The figurehead of HMS Virago (1842), a wooden steam powered paddle-sloop in the Steam, Steel & Submarines exhibit, Historic Dockyard Chatham, Kent, UK
RM2PGXFB2–A clocking in clock used by workers to 'clock in', in the Steam, Steel & Submarines exhibit, Historic Dockyard Chatham, Kent, UK.
RM2PGXFEM–The figurehead of HMS Britomart (1847) from an 8-gun brig in the Steam, Steel & Submarines exhibit, Historic Dockyard Chatham, Kent, UK.
RM2PGFPTA–An early rope making machine fromAlsace, France on display in the Ropery Gallery, Historic Dockyard Chatham, Kent, UK.
RM2PKDGX7–The Conducter's Platform, Mail Rail, the former Post Office Railway system under the streets of central London, UK.
RM2PGXFE6–The figurehead of HMS Diana, a 5th rate 46-gun sail ship launched in 1822. Steam, Steel & Submarines exhibit, Historic Dockyard Chatham, Kent, UK.
RM2PKDGJ9–Main platform for tourist tours on Mail Rail, the former Post Office Railway system under the streets of central London, UK.
RM2PGFPTB–A register plate, designed to keep yarns separate from strands while making rope, Ropery Gallery, Historic Dockyard Chatham, Kent, UK.
RM2PGFPT7–A rope making top on display in the Ropery Gallery, Historic Dockyard Chatham, Kent, UK.
RM2PKDGW8–Mail sorting conveyor belt on Mount Pleasant platform on Mail Rail, the former Post Office Railway system under the streets of central London, UK.
RM2PKDGWJ–Tour group standing on the Eastbound platform of Mount Plesant station, part of Mail Rail, the former Post Office Railway system in central London, UK
RM2PKDGNM–Guide showing tour group one of the original Mail Rail small trains in the former Post Office Railway system under the streets of central London, UK.
RM2PKDGMN–Flooding barrier inside Mail Rail tunnel, the former Post Office Railway system under the streets of central London, UK.
RM2PGXFD8–The figurehead of HMS Rodney (1884) in the Steam, Steel & Submarines exhibit, Historic Dockyard Chatham, Kent, UK.
RM2PGXFAP–A scale model of a reaction cruising turbine (1950s) in the Steam, Steel & Submarines exhibit, Historic Dockyard Chatham, Kent, UK.
RM2PGFPT9–A small 'heckle' used for hand hatchelling on display in the Ropery Gallery, Historic Dockyard Chatham, Kent, UK.
RM2PKDGTN–Mail Rail Golden Rules sign on the Mount Pleasant platform, Mail Rail, the former Post Office Railway system under the streets of central London, UK.
RM2PGXFAW–The ships bell from HMS Vindictive (April 23rd 1918), in the Steam, Steel & Submarines exhibit, Historic Dockyard Chatham, Kent, UK.
RM2PKDGTW–Train carriage 'graveyard' of abandoned carriages of Mail Rail, the former Post Office Railway system under the streets of central London, UK.
RM2PKDGXT–Original miniature battery locomotive at Mail Rail, the former Post Office Railway system under the streets of central London, UK.
RM2PGFPTM–A section of early 20th century anchor cable from HMS Victory on display in the Ropery Gallery, Historic Dockyard Chatham, Kent, UK.
RM2PKDGX3–Staff notice warning about dangers of 'mineral' oil on the skin at Mail Rail, the former Post Office Railway system in central London, UK.
RM2PKDGNA–General view down a platform of Mount Plesant station, part of Mail Rail, the former Post Office Railway system in central London, UK
RM2PKDGWH–General view down a platform of Mount Plesant station, part of Mail Rail, the former Post Office Railway system in central London, UK
RM2PKDGJ7–One of the adapted tourist trains on Mail Rail, the former Post Office Railway system under the streets of central London, UK.
RM2PKDGTC–Wheeled wooden carriage used to transport mail on Mail Rail, the former Post Office Railway system under the streets of central London, UK.
RM2PKDGW6–Map showing tour route visitors follow in Mail Rail, the former Post Office Railway system under the streets of central London, UK.
RM2PKDGWC–Train carriage 'graveyard' of abandoned carriages of Mail Rail, the former Post Office Railway system under the streets of central London, UK.
RM2PGFPTC–A compact ropemaking machine for more modern rope making on display in the Ropery Gallery, Historic Dockyard Chatham, Kent, UK.
RM2PKDGWN–One of the adapted tourist trains on Mail Rail, the former Post Office Railway system under the streets of central London, UK.
RM2PKDGTE–Mail Rail, the former Post Office Railway system under the streets of central London, UK.
RM2PKDGWF–Close up of the bolts used to construct the tunnel walls of Mail Rail, the former Post Office Railway system under the streets of central London, UK.
RM2PGXFAN–A crank shaft (Admiralty Standard Range diesal engine) designed at Chatham. Steam, Steel & Submarines exhibit, Historic Dockyard Chatham, Kent, UK.
RM2PGFPT2–on display in the Ropery Gallery, Historic Dockyard Chatham, Kent, UK.
RM2PGFPTG–A section of completed rope (with a hand for scale) on display in the Ropery Gallery, Historic Dockyard Chatham, Kent, UK.
RM2PGFPTE–An early 20th century gill bar used in mechanised drawing machine on display in the Ropery Gallery, Historic Dockyard Chatham, Kent, UK.
RM2PKDGP4–Leftover wall painting from a Post Office Christmas event on Mail Rail, the former Post Office Railway system under the streets of central London, UK.
RM2PGFPRP–Looking into the bridge of the 'Edward Bridges' Arun class lifeboat in the RNLI Historic Lifeboat Collection, Historic Dockyard Chatham, Kent, UK.
RM2PGFPRX–The St Cybi, a Barnett class lifeboat in the RNLI Historic Lifeboat Collection, Historic Dockyard Chatham, Kent, UK.
RM2PGFPMA–Engine control board inside 'Edward Bridges', an Arun class lifeboat RNLI Historic Lifeboat Collection, Historic Dockyard Chatham, Kent, UK.
RM2PGFPKY–An Oakley Class lifeboat (37-01) 'JG Graves of Sheffield' in the RNLI Historic Lifeboat Collection, Historic Dockyard Chatham, Kent, UK.
RM2PGFPM2–'Warning Contains Asbestos' label on pipe lagging inside the RNLI Historic Lifeboat Collection, Historic Dockyard Chatham, Kent, UK.
RM2PGFPMC–Inside the bridge of the 'Edward Bridges', an Arun class lifeboat RNLI Historic Lifeboat Collection, Historic Dockyard Chatham, Kent, UK.
RM2PGFPKX–A McLachlan class inshore lifeboat (A-504) in the RNLI Historic Lifeboat Collection, Historic Dockyard Chatham, Kent, UK.
RM2PGFPM1–The RNLB Spirit of Lowestoft (ON 1132) in the RNLI Historic Lifeboat Collection, Historic Dockyard Chatham, Kent, UK.