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Aircraft (6 files)

PMR-D12809 
 Germany, Baden-Württemberg, Sinsheim: 99+36 English Electric Canberra B2 (c-n R3/EA3/6644) of the German A.F. in the Auto und Technik Museum. 
 Keywords: aeroplane, air transport, aircraft, airplane, aviation, bomber
PMR-D13229 
 Germany, Berlin, Gatow: XN730 English Electric Lightning F.2A (c/n 95107) (ex RAF) preserved in the Luftwaffen Museum. 
 Keywords: aeroplane, air transport, aircraft, airplane, aviation, fighter, military
PMR-D10289 
 Germany, Bavaria, Penzing: 99+34 English Electric Canberra (c/n R3/EA3/6651) of the German Air Force at the Open Day at Fliegerhorst Landsberg am Lech to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Lufttransportgeschwader 61. 
 Keywords: aeroplane, air transport, aircraft, airplane, aviation, bomber, military
PMR-D10258 
 Germany, Bavaria, Penzing: XR769 English Electric Lightning F.3 (c/n 95234) of Number 5 Squadron, RAF Binbrook at the Open Day at Fliegerhorst Landsberg am Lech to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Lufttransportgeschwader 61. 
 Keywords: aeroplane, air transport, aircraft, airplane, aviation, fighter, military
PMR-D7829 
 England, London, Biggin Hill: XM265 English Electric Canberra B(1).8 (c/n 71625) of the Royal Air Force at Biggin Hill airport for the 1970 Battle of Britain display. 
 Keywords: aircraft, military, aeroplane, airplane, aviation, air transport, bomber
PMR-D7771 
 Singapore: WH666 English Electric Canberra B.2 (c/n71142) of the Royal Air Force at Seletar Airport for the 1958 Battle of Britain Display. 
 Keywords: aircraft, aviation, airplane, aeroplane, bomber

Hong Kong pictures 1958 (1 file)

PMR.HK-37 
 Hong Kong 1958: a large, English-style house, overlooking Repulse Bay. 
 Keywords: British colonies, Far East, tropics, island, historic, nostalgia

Travel (40 files)

PMR-D12259 
 England, Kent, Dover: P&O Ferry "Spirit of France", gross tonnage 47,592 gt., built in 2012, arriving after Channel crossing, with the white cliffs of Dover behind. 
 Keywords: boat, cargo, English Channel, marine, ro-ro, ship, transport
PMR-D12258 
 England, Kent, Dover: DFDS Ferry "Dunkerque Seaway", gross tonnage 35,923 gt., built in year 2005, arriving after Channel crossing, with the white cliffs of Dover behind. 
 Keywords: boat, cargo, English Channel, marine, ro-ro, ship, transport
PMR-D12257 
 England, Kent, Dover: P&O Ferry "Spirit of France", and DFDS Ferry "Dunkerque Seaway", arriving after Channel crossing, with the white cliffs of Dover behind. 
 Keywords: boat, cargo, English Channel, marine, ro-ro, ship, transport
PMR-D12256 
 England, Kent, Dover: P&O Ferry "Spirit of France", gross tonnage 47,592 gt., built in 2012, arriving after Channel crossing. 
 Keywords: boat, cargo, English Channel, marine, ro-ro, ship, transport
PMR-D12255 
 England, Kent, Dover: Ferry "Isle of Inisheer" of Irish Ferries, gross tonnage 22,152 gt., built in year 2000, leaving on Channel crossing. 
 Keywords: boat, cargo, English Channel, marine, ro-ro, ship, transport
PMR-D7700 
 English Christmas dinner. 
 Keywords: food, feast, repast, meal
PMR-D4499 
 England, Devon, Buckfastleigh: the church belltower of Buckfast Abbey, a Benedictine monastery dating back to 1018, built in Transitional Norman and Early English styles in the early 20th century. 
 Keywords: architecture, religious, historic, heritage, picturesque, traditional
PMR-D4498 
 England, Devon, Buckfastleigh: the church of Buckfast Abbey, a Benedictine monastery dating back to 1018, built in Transitional Norman and Early English styles in the early 20th century. 
 Keywords: architecture, religious, historic, heritage, picturesque, traditional
PMR-D4497 
 England, Devon, Buckfastleigh: the church of Buckfast Abbey, a Benedictine monastery dating back to 1018, built in Transitional Norman and Early English styles in the early 20th century. 
 Keywords: architecture, religious, historic, heritage, picturesque, traditional
PMR-D4181 
 Turkey, Province of Mugla, Bodrum (formerly Halikarnassos): castle of St. Peter, built by crusading knights of the Order of St. John in 1402, using stones from the tomb of Mausolus (=mausoleum). The "Italian Tower" (left), the "French Tower" (right), and the "English Tower" (centre). 
 Keywords: picturesque, port, harbour, quay, jetty, yachts, pleasure craft, fortifications, historic, culture, Petronium, defence, Aegean, Bahriyeli C, marine, cruising
PMR-D4178 
 Turkey, Province of Mugla, Bodrum (formerly Halikarnassos): castle of St. Peter, built by crusading knights of the Order of St. John in 1402, using stones from the tomb of Mausolus (=mausoleum). The "English Tower" on the left. 
 Keywords: picturesque, port, harbour, quay, jetty, yachts, pleasure craft, fortifications, historic, culture, Petronium, defence, Aegean, Bahriyeli C, marine, cruising
PMR-D2787 
 Greece, Island of Rhodes: the massive walls of the mediaeval city, built by the Knights of St. John in the 14th century, up to 12 metres thick. The double wall and double moat of the "English Tongue", from the Tower of the Virgin Mary. 
 Keywords: Mediterranean, island, holiday resort, picturesque, historic, mediaeval, architecture, Byzantine, Rhodos, Rodos, UNESCO, Knights of St. John, Crusaders, fortifications, defence
PMR-D2786 
 Greece, Island of Rhodes: the massive walls of the mediaeval city, built by the Knights of St. John in the 14th century, up to 12 metres thick. The double wall and double moat of the "English Tongue", from the Tower of the Virgin Mary. 
 Keywords: Mediterranean, island, holiday resort, picturesque, historic, mediaeval, architecture, Byzantine, Rhodos, Rodos, UNESCO, Knights of St. John, Crusaders, fortifications, defence
PMR-D0517 
 England, Somerset, Wells: the cathedral, building of which began in 1175 and continued after its consecration in 1239. It has retained a large part of its Early English architecture in addition to the later Gothic. The first church was built here in 705, but the adjacent mineral "wells" were in use in Roman times.

View from the south-east. 
 Keywords: architecture, spring water, mineral wells, Early English, mediaeval, heritage, Gothic
PMR-D0516 
 England, Somerset, Wells: the cathedral, building of which began in 1175 and continued after its consecration in 1239. It has retained a large part of its Early English architecture in addition to the later Gothic. The first church was built here in 705, but the adjacent mineral "wells" were in use in Roman times.

View from the south-east. 
 Keywords: architecture, spring water, mineral wells, Early English, mediaeval, heritage, Gothic
PMR-D0515 
 England, Somerset, Wells: the cathedral, reflected in the pool fed by the subterranian wells which were known in Roman times. 
 Keywords: architecture, Gothic, heritage, mediaeval, Early English. mineral wells, spring water
PMR275-03 
 U.S.A., Florida, Orlando, Walt Disney World: World Showcase in the EPCOT Center: "The Tea Room", an English thatched cottage (complete with peasant girl!). 
 Keywords: colourful, picturesque, culture, geographical, educational, new-technology, human achievement, innovation, recreation
PMR214-12 
 France, Picardy, Ermenonville: yellow water lily buds on the margins of the lake in the Jean-Jacques Rousseau Park, laid out by the Marquis de Girardin between 1763 and 1778 in the English style, with the chateau and village in the distance. 
 Keywords: architecture, castle, historic, Rousseau, park, memorial, countryside, nature, landscape
PMR214-11 
 France, Picardy, Ermenonville: vista across the lake in the Jean-Jacques Rousseau Park, laid out by the Marquis de Girardin between 1763 and 1778 in the English style, with the Isle of Poplars in the distance. In the south it links with the river Launette. 
 Keywords: architecture, castle, historic, Rousseau, park, memorial, countryside, nature, landscape
PMR214-07 
 France, Picardy, Ermenonville: trees reflected in the lake in the Jean-Jacques Rousseau Park, laid out by the Marquis de Girardin between 1763 and 1778 in the English style. 
 Keywords: architecture, castle, historic, Rousseau, park, memorial, countryside, nature, landscape
PMR214-06 
 France, Picardy, Ermenonville: vista across the lake in the Jean-Jacques Rousseau Park, laid out by the Marquis de Girardin between 1763 and 1778 in the English style. 
 Keywords: architecture, castle, historic, Rousseau, park, memorial, countryside, nature, landscape
PMR214-03 
 France, Picardy, Ermenonville: vista in the Jean-Jacques Rousseau Park, laid out by the Marquis de Girardin between 1763 and 1778 in the English style. 
 Keywords: architecture, castle, historic, Rousseau, park, memorial, countryside, nature, landscape
PMR-D1411 
 People's Republic of China, Tibet: stone tablet with mountain panorama in Tibetan, Chinese and English, with Everest/Qomolangma in the distance, from Pang La (Pass)(5150m.) 
 Keywords: architecture, mountains, religion, colourful, Asian, Buddhist, temples, picturesque, historical, heritage
PMR169-02 
 U.S.A., California, San Francisco: Golden Gate Suspension Bridge, opened in 1937, until 1964 the longest suspension bridge in the world. View inside the 19th century fort, built to deter the English from entering San Francisco Bay. 
 Keywords: architecture, metropolis, heritage, picturesque, historical, culture, coastal city, engineering, link, artery, defence, fortifications
PMR158-06 
 U.S.A., California, Los Angeles: part of "Londontowne" - "a charming English style shopping village" in Long Beach. 
 Keywords: picturesque, shopping mall, flowerbeds
PMR143K-10 
 England, Somerset, Wells: the cathedral, building of which began in 1175 and continued after its consecration in 1239. It has retained a large part of its Early English architecture in addition to the later Gothic. The first church was built here in 705, but the adjacent mineral "wells" were in use in Roman times.

Closer view of the central west front, which has the largest collection of carved figures in Europe. Begun in 1230, these were at first painted in bright colours. 
 Keywords: architecture, Gothic, heritage, mediaeval, Early English, mineral wells, spring water
PMR143K-09 
 England, Somerset, Wells: the cathedral, building of which began in 1175 and continued after its consecration in 1239. It has retained a large part of its Early English architecture in addition to the later Gothic. The first church was built here in 705, but the adjacent mineral "wells" were in use in Roman times.

The west front, which has the largest collection of carved figures in Europe. Begun in 1230, these were at first painted in bright colours. 
 Keywords: architecture, spring water, mineral wells, Early English, mediaeval, heritage, Gothic
PMR143K-08 
 England, Somerset, Wells: the cathedral, building of which began in 1175 and continued after its consecration in 1239. It has retained a large part of its Early English architecture in addition to the later Gothic. The first church was built here in 705, but the adjacent mineral "wells" were in use in Roman times.

View from the south-east. 
 Keywords: architecture, spring water, mineral wells, Early English, mediaeval, heritage, Gothic
PMR143K-07 
 England, Somerset, Wells: the gardens of the bishop's palace, with the cathedral in the background. 
 Keywords: architecture, spring water, mineral wells, Early English, mediaeval, heritage, Gothic
PMR099K-26 
 Argentina: San Miguel de Tucumán, the largest city in northern Argentina, was founded in 1565 by Spanish Conquistador, Diego de Villarroel. Statue of Jorge Francisco Isidoro Luis Borges Acevedo (1899-1986), writer, poet, critic and librarian, in Plaza Urquiza. His work was translated into English and other major languages and was widely read. In 1961 he received the first International Publishers' prize, the Prix Formentor: 
 Keywords: architecture, street scene, monument, sculpture
PMR096K-03 
 England, Wiltshire: Bradford on Avon, a town which flourished in the 17th century due to the woollen textile industry. The Anglo-Saxon church of St. Laurence, which dates from th 10th century or even earlier. 
 Keywords: architecture, Early English, Romanesque , stone buildings
PMR081K-35 
 Tunisia, Port el Kantaoui: Encounter on the beach: four cats with English visitors. 
 Keywords: Islamic, animal meeting, holidaymakers, picturesque, Muslim, Mohamed, Maghreb, holidays, relax, sunshine, swim
PMR043K-28 
 Russia, Karelia: Open air museum on the island of Kizhi in the Onega Sea: a Karelian guide explains the details in fluent English. 
 Keywords: Young Karelian woman
PMR064K-36 
 Bulgaria, Melnik: Three young residents of Melnik, eager to practise their English! The famous sandstone cliffs visible in the background.
PMR685-09 
 England, Somerset, Wells: the cathedral, reflected in the pool fed by the subterranian wells which were known in Roman times. 
 Keywords: architecture, Gothic, heritage, mediaeval, Early English, mineral wells, spring water
PMR685-08 
 England, Somerset, Wells: the cathedral, building of which began in 1175 and continued after its consecration in 1239. It has retained a large part of its Early English architecture in addition to the later Gothic. The first church was built here in 705, but the adjacent mineral "wells" were in use in Roman times. 
 Keywords: architecture, Gothic, heritage, mediaeval, Early English, mineral wells, spring water
PMR619-03 
 England, Hertfordshire, Chipperfield: Two Brewers Hotel, from the village green, with signpost in the foreground. 
 Keywords: English Inns, English Hostelries, English Hotels, accommodation, bed and breakfast, restaurants
PMR619-02 
 England, Hertfordshire, Chipperfield: Two Brewers Hotel, from the village green, with tree in the foreground. 
 Keywords: English Inns, English Hostelries, English Hotels, accommodation, bed and breakfast, restaurants
PMR619-01 
 England, Hertfordshire, Chipperfield: Two Brewers Hotel, from the village green, with telephone kiosk in the foreground. 
 Keywords: English Inns, English Hostelries, English Hotels, accommodation, bed and breakfast, restaurants
PMR580-09 
 Russia, Goritzi: Notice board with numbered plan of the Monastery of St Kirill on Lake Beloye (in English). The monastery was founded in 1397 and is the second largest in Russia.