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Aircraft (4 files)

PMR-D12088 
 Germany, Bavaria, Munich: 4L-GAA Canadair Challenger 850 (c/n 8046) of the Government of Georgia at Munich's Franz Josef Strauss airport. 
 Keywords: aeroplane, air transport, aircraft, airplane, aviation, bizjet, executive jet
PMR-D10323 
 USA, Florida, Opa Locka: YV-O-INC-2 Canadair CL-215 Series 3 (c/n 1063) of the Government of Venezuela (written off 22.08.89). 
 Keywords: aeroplane, air transport, aircraft, airplane, aviation, water bomber
PMR-D10972 
 Germany, Bavaria, Munich: YU-BRZ Learjet 31A (c/n 045) of the Serbian Government at Munich's Franz Josef Strauss airport. 
 Keywords: aeroplane, air transport, aircraft, airliner, airplane, aviation, bizjet, executive jet
PMR-D10112 
 England, Cambridgeshire, Duxford: XR222 British Aircraft Corporation TSR-2 (c/n XO.4) at the Imperial War Museum. (Project cancelled by the British Government) 
 Keywords: aircraft, experimental, air transport, aviation, airplane, aeroplane

Travel (54 files)

PMR061-08 
 South Africa, Natal, Durban: the Vasco da Gama clock, presented by the Portuguese Government in 1897 to commemorate his discovery of Port Natal in 1497 
 Keywords: lawns, flowerbeds, monument, colourful, historic, gift, Portugal
PMR057-08 
 Rhodesia, Salisbury: statue of Cecil Rhodes looking along the main street, Jameson Avenue, at the Government Buildings with clocktower, with storm clouds gathering 
 Keywords: architecture, capital city, monument, street scene, historic
PMR-D6662 
 Northern Ireland, Belfast: Parliament Building for the Northern Ireland Assembly at Stormont, unused since the collapse of local government in 2017. The neo-classical building was opened by the Prince of Wales in 1932. Six Ionic columns support the pediment over the entrance. 
 Keywords: heritage, historic, meeting room, discussion, debate, decision-making, conferance, architecture
PMR-D6661 
 Northern Ireland, Belfast: Parliament Building for the Northern Ireland Assembly at Stormont, unused since the collapse of local government in 2017. The neo-classical building was opened by the Prince of Wales in 1932. 
 Keywords: heritage, historic, meeting room, discussion, debate, decision-making, conferance, architecture
PMR-D6643 
 Northern Ireland, Belfast: Parliament Building for the Northern Ireland Assembly at Stormont, unused since the collapse of local government in 2017. The neo-classical building was opened by the Prince of Wales in 1932. 
 Keywords: heritage, historic, meeting room, discussion, debate, decision-making, conferance, architecture
PMR-D6036 
 Oman, Muscat: view of Old Muscat with government buildings and Al Alam Palace. In the background are the two Portuguese forts, Jalali and Mirani which defended the harbour. 
 Keywords: oil wealth, desert city, Islam, Muslim, Arab state, Middle East, Gulf State, sultanate, architecture, picturesque, heritage, historic
PMR-D5127 
 Uzbekistan, Surkhandarya Province: the hollow trunk of a plane tree 950 years old under government protection has been used as a school during the October Revolution, as a village administration office, as a library for a cavalry regiment and latterly as a village shop. The present caretaker is an Uzbek woman with a drinks and souvenirs stall. 
 Keywords: Asian, Silk Road, picturesque, culture, historic, heritage, curiosity, attraction, wonder
PMR-D5126 
 Uzbekistan, Surkhandarya Province: the hollow trunk of a plane tree 950 years old under government protection has been used as a school during the October Revolution, as a village administration office, as a library for a cavalry regiment and latterly as a village shop. 
 Keywords: Asian, Silk Road, picturesque, culture, historic, heritage, curiosity, attraction
PMR-D4559 
 The Philippines, Leyte, Tacloban: City Hall. 
 Keywords: architecture, administration, government, assembly, convention, gardens, park
PMR-D4558 
 The Philippines, Leyte, Tacloban: City Hall. 
 Keywords: architecture, administration, government, assembly, convention, gardens, park
PMR-D4557 
 The Philippines, Leyte, Tacloban: City Hall. 
 Keywords: architecture, administration, government, assembly, convention, gardens, park
PMR-D4556 
 The Philippines, Leyte, Tacloban: City Hall. 
 Keywords: architecture, administration, government, assembly, convention, gardens, park
PMR-D4555 
 The Philippines, Leyte, Tacloban: Legislative Building. 
 Keywords: architecture, administration, government, law, assembly
PMR-D0328 
 England, Buckinghamshire, High Wycombe: Hughendon Manor, a red brick Victorian mansion which was the home of Benjamin Disraeli in the 19th century. During WWII it was the home of a government intelligence unit which analysed aerial photographs of Germany to locate suitable targets for bombing raids. Now the property of The National Trust. View of the house from the bottom of the garden. 
 Keywords: stately homes, stately gardens
PMR-D0327 
 England, Buckinghamshire, High Wycombe: Hughendon Manor, a red brick Victorian mansion which was the home of Benjamin Disraeli in the 19th century. During WWII it was the home of a government intelligence unit which analysed aerial photographs of Germany to locate suitable targets for bombing raids. Now the property of The National Trust. View of the house from the bottom of the garden. 
 Keywords: stately homes, stately gardens
PMR-D0326 
 England, Buckinghamshire, High Wycombe: Hughendon Manor, a red brick Victorian mansion which was the home of Benjamin Disraeli in the 19th century. During WWII it was the home of a government intelligence unit which analysed aerial photographs of Germany to locate suitable targets for bombing raids. Now the property of The National Trust. View of the house from the bottom of the garden. 
 Keywords: stately homes, stately gardens
PMR320-02 
 USSR, Moscow: Senate Building in the Kremlin, seat of the Soviet Council of Ministers (government), built in 1787 for Catherine the Great. 
 Keywords: architecture, metropolis, picturesque, culture, historic, colourful, heritage, monument, capital city
PMR302-05 
 Germany, Rhineland Palatinate, Koblenz: former Prussian Government Building, erected in 1905 in neo-Romanesque style, now houses the Ministry of Defence Technology. 
 Keywords: architecture, metropolis, picturesque, culture, historic
PMR272-01 
 Bahamas, Nassau: gateway and approach steps to Government House and statue of Columbus. Residence of the Duke of Windsor when Governor General during the war. 
 Keywords: colourful, architecture, monument, historic, culture, national heritage, colonial style
PMR-D3403 
 Germany, Saxony-Anhalt, Magdeburg: facade of the Baroque Landtag (1724, rebuilt after war damage), seat of government of Saxony-Anhalt, with its rich decoration. 
 Keywords: architecture, metropolis, mediaeval, picturesque, culture, historic, national heritage
PMR-D3402 
 Germany, Saxony-Anhalt, Magdeburg: view of the Baroque Landtag (1724), seat of government of Saxony-Anhalt, with fountains in the Domplatz. 
 Keywords: architecture, metropolis, mediaeval, picturesque, culture, historic, national heritage
PMR476-10 
 Germany, Bavaria, Straubing: the former seat of Electoral Government; the Rococo decoration on the facade is the work of Effner and Gunetzrhainer. 
 Keywords: historical, Rococo, Baroque, Renaissance, architecture, national heritage
PMR467-10 
 Romania, Wallachia, Bucharest: Ceausescu's "Palace of the People", reputed to be the largest building in the world after the Pentagon, contains over 7000 rooms and several assembly halls. It was built to house both houses of parliament, all principal government ministries, conference centres, as well as the president's own suite. Only the best craftmen were allowed to work on the project. The cost so far (1998) amounts to US$3.3 billion. Front view from the big fountain in the Boulevardul Unirii, approximately one kilometre away.. 
 Keywords: architecture, national heritage, historic, culture, Bucuresti, capital city, metrolpolis, Dacia
PMR467-09 
 Romania, Wallachia, Bucharest: Ceausescu's "Palace of the People", reputed to be the largest building in the world after the Pentagon, contains over 7000 rooms and several assembly halls. It was built to house both houses of parliament, all principal government ministries, conference centres, as well as the president's own suite. Only the best craftmen were allowed to work on the project. The cost so far (1998) amounts to US$3.3 billion. Front view from the Boulevardul Unirii, with one of the fountains playing. 
 Keywords: architecture, national heritage, historic, culture, Bucuresti, capital city, metrolpolis, Dacia
PMR467-08 
 Romania, Wallachia, Bucharest: Ceausescu's "Palace of the People", reputed to be the largest building in the world after the Pentagon, contains over 7000 rooms and several assembly halls. It was built to house both houses of parliament, all principal government ministries, conference centres, as well as the president's own suite. Only the best craftmen were allowed to work on the project. The cost so far (1998) amounts to US$3.3 billion. Front view from the Boulevardul Unirii. 
 Keywords: architecture, national heritage, historic, culture, Bucuresti, capital city, metrolpolis, Dacia
PMR466-10 
 Romania, Wallachia, Bucharest: Ceausescu's "Palace of the People", reputed to be the largest building in the world after the Pentagon, contains over 7000 rooms and several assembly halls. It was built to house both houses of parliament, all principal government ministries, conference centres, as well as the president's own suite. Only the best craftmen were allowed to work on the project. The cost so far (1998) amounts to US$3.3 billion. Side view. 
 Keywords: architecture, Dacia, metrolpolis, capital city, Bucuresti, culture, historic, national heritage
PMR466-03 
 Romania, Wallachia, Bucharest: Palace of the Ministry for Foreign Affairs in Piata Victoriei. 
 Keywords: architecture, foreign office, government, modern, Dacia, metrolpolis, capital city, Bucuresti, culture, national heritage
PMR531-04 
 Iraq, Ashur/Assur: the capital of the Assyrian empire in the first millennium BC until Ashurnasirpal transferred the government to Nimrud in the 9th century BC:
three reconstructed arches, or "evans", belonging to the royal palace. 
 Keywords: architecture, Assur, natural heritage, archeology, archeological, historical, desert, ruined city, Mesopotamia
PMR531-03 
 Iraq, Ashur/Assur: the capital of the Assyrian empire in the first millennium BC until Ashurnasirpal transferred the government to Nimrud in the 9th century BC:
remains of the ziggurat, built of sun-baked mud bricks. 
 Keywords: architecture, Assur, natural heritage, archeology, archeological, historical, desert, ruined city, Mesopotamia
PMR103K-28 
 Bolivia, Nuestra Senora de La Paz, at 3660 metres, the highest capital city in the world. Aymara ladies' protest march, alleging government neglect of their plight. 
 Keywords: High Andes, street scene, demonstration, anti government, banner, indigenas
PMR103K-27 
 Bolivia, Nuestra Senora de La Paz, at 3660 metres, the highest capital city in the world. Protest march by the Aymara people, alleging government neglect of their plight. 
 Keywords: High Andes, architecture, street scene, demonstration, anti government, banners
PMR099K-14 
 Argentina: San Miguel de Tucumán, the largest city in northern Argentina, was founded in 1565 by Spanish Conquistador, Diego de Villarroel. Government House (for the Province of Tucumán) on the Plaza Independencia. 
 Keywords: architecture, street scene, plaza mayor
PMR098K-25 
 Paraguay, Asunción (full name: Nuestra Senora Santa Maria de la Asunción): Palacio de los López ( the López Presidential Palace) in its well manicured grounds, is the seat of the Paraguayan Government. 
 Keywords: capital city, architecture, neo-classical
PMR095K-33 
 Libya, Ubari Lakes Area: view of the deserted village and oasis of Gebraoun from a 200-metre-high sand dune. The population of Old Gebraoun was relocated in 1991 to a new settlement (New Gebraoun) by the Libyan Government. 
 Keywords: Maghreb, Mandara Lakes, barren, sand-dune landscape, palm trees, sand dunes, Sahara Desert
PMR053K-28 
 Gibraltar: Government House and Main Street.
PMR052K-21 
 Spain, Old Castile, Leon: Renaissance style Palacio de los Guzmanes, dating from 1560, now houses local government departments. 
 Keywords: Renaissance architecture
PMR041K-16 
 Moldova, Chisinau/ Kisinev: bell tower of the Orthodox cathedral, with the triumphal arch and Government House in the background.
PMR041K-15 
 Moldova, Chisinau/ Kisinev: Triumphal Arch on Boulevardul Stefan cel Mare, with Government House in the background.
PMR426-06 
 Madeira, Santana: Junta Geral refuge in the Parque das Queimadas, 883 metres above Santana. The kitchens and washrooms are contained in this thatched cottage. Accommodation can be rented here from the government. 
 Keywords: island, semi-tropical, resort, lush, luxuriant, flowers
PMR391-01 
 New Zealand, North Island, Rotorua: newly painted, wrought-iron bandstand in Government Gardens, with Tudor Towers in the background. 
 Keywords: antipodes, architecture, picturesque, landscape, Maori
PMR390-12 
 New Zealand, Rotorua: view of Government Gardens and Tudor Towers from the ornamental pool, with a prominent group of Japanese Cedars (Cryptomeria japonica). 
 Keywords: antipodes, architecture, picturesque, landscape, Maori, flora and fauna, arboriculture, trees
PMR390-11 
 New Zealand, North Island, Rotorua: a game of bowls in Government Gardens, with palm trees and swimming baths behind. 
 Keywords: antipodes, architecture, picturesque, landscape, Maori
PMR390-10 
 New Zealand: North Island, Rotorua: Government Gardens, dominated by the ostentatious Tudor Towers, built in 1907 as a bath-house, and now converted to a museum and restaurant. Flower beds, with croquet game in progress. 
 Keywords: antipodes, architecture, picturesque, landscape, Maori
PMR564-01 
 Australia, New South Wales, Sydney: Government House, built in Gothic style between 1837 and 1845, is the seat of the Governor of New South Wales. 
 Keywords: architecture, neo-Gothic, Gothic revival
PMR561-9 
 Australia, Northern Territory, Darwin: Government House, rebuilt after cyclone damage. 
 Keywords: tropical
PMR561-05 
 Australia, Northern Territory, Darwin: Parliament House, seat of government of the Northern Territory. 
 Keywords: tropical, democracy, assembly, convocation, MP, member of parliament, architecture, modern architecture
PMR548-10 
 United Arab Emirates, Dubai: the Sheraton Hotel, Department of Tourism Building, and Etisalat Tower, with government launches passing down Dubai Creek. 
 Keywords: modern architecture, Islamic architecture, desert state, irrigation, blooming desert
PMR545-4 
 Baile Herculane ("Baths of Hercules"): used and named by the Romans, these mineral springs formed the basis of a spa developed by the Austrians at the beginning of the 19th century. Here: view of the cast-iron bridge over the River Cerna and communal rooms. The government is endeavouring to revive the popularity of the spa town. 
 Keywords: spa town, health spa, mineral baths
PMR545-3 
 Baile Herculane ("Baths of Hercules"): used and named by the Romans, these mineral springs formed the basis of a spa developed by the Austrians at the beginning of the 19th century. Here: view of the cast-iron bridge over the River Cerna with baths and communal rooms. The government is endeavouring to revive the popularity of the spa town. 
 Keywords: spa town, health spa, mineral baths
PMR615-05 
 Bulgaria, Sofia: Prince Alexander Battenberg Square, dominated by the former Communist Party Headquarters. The building on the left houses the Council of Ministers and that on the right the president's office. 
 Keywords: Bulgarian architecture, government buildings
PMR589-04 
 Mexico, Merida: Palacio de Gobierno (Government House), built in the late XIX century, houses murals depicting the history of the Yucatan.
PMR581-08 
 Russia, Moscow: The White House, seat of government of the Russian Federation, on the Moscow River.
PMR575-08 
 Moldova, Chisinau: Triumphal Arch on Bulevardul Stefan cel Mare, with Government House in the background
PMR641-11 
 Libya, Ubari Lakes Area: view of Gebraoun oasis and the now deserted village from the adjacent sand dune. The population was relocated by the government in 1991 to Gabraoun al-Jadid. 
 Keywords: Maghreb, Sahara Desert, sand dunes, palm trees, sand-dune landscape, barren, Mandara Lakes

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