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Aircraft (9 files)

PMR-D10218 
 England, Hampshire, Farnborough: G-NRDC Norman NDN.6 Fieldmaster (c/n 004) at the Farnborough International Show 1984. 
 Keywords: aeroplane, agricultural aircraft, air transport, aircraft, airplane, aviation, crop-sprayer
PMR-D10145 
 France, Paris, Le Bourget: JY-DCA Britten-Norman BN-2A Islander (c/n 861) of the Royal Jordanian Falcons aerobatic team at the 34th Salon International Aéronautique et de l'Espace 1981, Le Bourget. 
 Keywords: aircraft, air transport, aviation, airplane, aeroplane
PMR-D10084 
 England, Oxfordshire, Oxford: G-DIVE Britten-Norman BN-2A-2 Islander (c/n 2011) of the RAF Sports Parachute Association at Kidlington. 
 Keywords: aircraft, aeroplane, airplane, aviation, air transport
PMR-D9496 
 France, Paris, Le Bourget: G-BEPH Britten-Norman BN.2A Mk.III Trislander 2 (c/n 1052) of Air Seychelles at the 33rd Salon International Aéronautique et de l'Espace 1979, Le Bourget. 
 Keywords: aircraft, aeroplane, airplane, aviation, air transport
PMR-D9372 
 Germany, Baden-Württemberg, Stuttgart: D-IFST Britten-Norman BN.2A Islander (c/n 784) of Sigmund Flugtechnik at Stuttgart Airport. 
 Keywords: aircraft, aeroplane, airplane, aviation, air transport, airliner
PMR-D9254 
 France, Paris, Le Bourget: G-AVRC Britten-Norman BN-2A-26 (c/n 8) at the 31st Salon International Aéronautique et de l'Espace 1975, Le Bourget. 
 Keywords: aircraft, feeder-liner, airliner, air transport, aviation, airplane, aeroplane
PMR-D7854 
 England, London, Biggin Hill: G-AZEH Britten-Norman BN-2A Islander (c/n 289) of the Volkswagen Group at the 1972 Biggin Hill Air Fair. 
 Keywords: aircraft, airliner, air transport, aviation, airplane, aeroplane
PMR-D7831 
 England, London, Biggin Hill: G-AXDH Britten-Norman BN-2B Islander (c/n 70) of the parachute team "Red Devils" at Biggin Hill airport for the 1970 Battle of Britain display. 
 Keywords: aircraft, air transport, aviation, airplane, aeroplane
PMR-D7827 
 England, Hampshire, Farnborough: G-AXFB Britten-Norman BN-3B-115 Nymph (c/n 5001) at the 1970 Farnborough SBAC Show, 
 Keywords: aircraft, experimental, research, air transport, aviation, airplane, aeroplane

Travel (39 files)

PMR-D6379 
 Germany, Bavaria, Mittelfranken, Feuchtwangen: the romanesque portal of the Stiftskirche (Collegiate Church) showing the Norman-style zig-zag decoration. !5th century frescoes are visible in the porch. 
 Keywords: picturesque, colourful, historic, heritage, mediaeval, culture, Romantic Road, Romantische Strasse, architecture
PMR-D6097 
 England, West Sussex, Shoreham: estuary of the River Adur, with St. Nicolas' Church, dating back to Anglo-Saxon origins. On the left is the footbridge spanning the river. 
 Keywords: architecture, mediaeval, picturesque, culture, historic, heritage, Norman, boats, harbour, port, fishing
PMR-D6096 
 England, West Sussex, Shoreham: estuary of the River Adur at low tide, with sailing boats on the mud flats. 
 Keywords: architecture, mediaeval, picturesque, culture, historic, heritage, Norman, boats, harbour, port, fishing, reflections
PMR-D6095 
 England, West Sussex, Shoreham: estuary of the River Adur, with St. Nicolas' Church, dating back to Anglo-Saxon origins. 
 Keywords: architecture, mediaeval, picturesque, culture, historic, heritage, Norman, boats, harbour, port, fishing
PMR-D6094 
 England, West Sussex, Bramber: the Parish Church was built by William de Broase in 1073 as part of his castle residences and defences. To the left stands the ruin of the gatehouse of Bramber Castle, built abiut the same time. 
 Keywords: architecture, mediaeval, picturesque, culture, historic, heritage, Norman
PMR-D6093 
 England, West Sussex, Bramber: the ruined gatehouse tower of a Norman Motte-and-Bailey Castle built by William de Broase about 1070 as part of his castle residences and defences 
 Keywords: architecture, mediaeval, picturesque, culture, historic, heritage, Norman
PMR-D6092 
 England, West Sussex, Bramber: the Parish Church was built by William de Broase in 1073 as part of his castle residences and defences 
 Keywords: architecture, mediaeval, picturesque, culture, historic, heritage, Norman
PMR-D6085 
 England, Worcestershire, Malvern: Great Malvern Priory was founded in 1085 by a monk named Aldred. The original Norman building was converted to Perpendicular Gothic style by 1460. After the Reformation it was bought by the people of Malvern for 20 pounds as their parish church. View from the south, where the cloisters formerly stood. 
 Keywords: architecture, mediaeval, picturesque, culture, historic, heritage, Benedictine
PMR-D6084 
 England, Worcestershire, Malvern: Great Malvern Priory was founded in 1085 by a monk named Aldred. The original Norman building was converted to Perpendicular Gothic style by 1460. After the Reformation it was bought by the people of Malvern for 20 pounds as their parish church. The font, which has an early Norman bowl. 
 Keywords: architecture, mediaeval, picturesque, culture, historic, heritage, Benedictine
PMR-D6083 
 England, Worcestershire, Malvern: Great Malvern Priory was founded in 1085 by a monk named Aldred. The original Norman building was converted to Perpendicular Gothic style by 1460. After the Reformation it was bought by the people of Malvern for 20 pounds as their parish church. West window, given by Richard of Gloucester ca. 1480. 
 Keywords: architecture, mediaeval, picturesque, culture, historic, heritage, Benedictine
PMR-D6082 
 England, Worcestershire, Malvern: Great Malvern Priory was founded in 1085 by a monk named Aldred. The original Norman building was converted to Perpendicular Gothic style by 1460. After the Reformation it was bought by the people of Malvern for 20 pounds as their parish church. The magnificent 15th century East Window. 
 Keywords: architecture, mediaeval, picturesque, culture, historic, heritage, Benedictine, stained glass
PMR-D6081 
 England, Worcestershire, Malvern: Great Malvern Priory was founded in 1085 by a monk named Aldred. The original Norman building was converted to Perpendicular Gothic style by 1460. After the Reformation it was bought by the people of Malvern for 20 pounds as their parish church. The nave, looking east. 
 Keywords: architecture, mediaeval, picturesque, culture, historic, heritage, Benedictine
PMR-D6079 
 England, Worcestershire, Malvern: Great Malvern Priory was founded in 1085 by a monk named Aldred. The original Norman building was converted to Perpendicular Gothic style by 1460. After the Reformation it was bought by the people of Malvern for 20 pounds as their parish church. View from the south, where the cloisters formerly stood. 
 Keywords: architecture, mediaeval, picturesque, culture, historic, heritage, Benedictine
PMR-D6078 
 England, Worcestershire, Malvern: Great Malvern Priory was founded in 1085 by a monk named Aldred. The original Norman building was converted to Perpendicular Gothic style by 1460. After the Reformation it was bought by the people of Malvern for 20 pounds as their parish church. View from the south-west. 
 Keywords: architecture, mediaeval, picturesque, culture, historic, heritage, Benedictine
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-D0291 
 Germany, Berlin: light-reflecting mirrors in the dome of the new Reichstag Building designed by architect Norman Foster. 
 Keywords: Bundestag, revolutionary, contemporary, architecture
PMR-D0290 
 Germany, Berlin: mirrored roof of the dome of the new Reichstag Building designed by architect Norman Foster. 
 Keywords: Bundestag, architecture, contemporary, revolutionary
PMR334-10 
 England, Norfolk, Norwich: the cathedral was built in Norman style, the foundation stone being laid in 1096. The Gothic cloisters seen from the south east. 
 Keywords: architecture, mediaeval, picturesque, culture, historic, ancient, monument, heritage
PMR334-09 
 England, Norfolk, Norwich: the cathedral was built in Norman style, the foundation stone being laid in 1096. View of the tower, south transept and part of the nave, from the cloisters. 
 Keywords: architecture, mediaeval, picturesque, culture, historic, ancient, monument, heritage
PMR334-08 
 England, Norfolk, Norwich: the cathedral was built in Norman style, the foundation stone being laid in 1096. View of the spire and facade of the south transept. 
 Keywords: architecture, mediaeval, picturesque, culture, historic, ancient, monument, heritage
PMR334-07 
 England, Norfolk, Norwich: the cathedral was built in Norman style, the foundation stone being laid in 1096. View of the spire, the second highest in England. 
 Keywords: architecture, mediaeval, picturesque, culture, historic, ancient, monument, heritage
PMR334-04 
 England, Norfolk, Norwich: founded at the time of the Norman Conquest, Norwich Castle retains only the much-renovated highly ornamented keep, which is now home to the Norwich Castle Museum and Art Gallery. 
 Keywords: architecture, mediaeval, picturesque, culture, historic, national heritage, Bath stone, ancient, monument
PMR280-07 
 England, Cambridgeshire, Ely Cathedral: view of the unique octagon tower and lantern from the top of the West Tower. Built after the collapse of the original Norman tower in 1322, the lantern is of timber construction, coated with lead, and weighs about 400 tons. 
 Keywords: architecture, Gothic, Romanesque, mediaeval, medieval, Church of England, stone carving, culture, artistic, masonry
PMR521-01 
 Italy, Sicily, Palermo: east facade of the cathedral, which is pure Norman style from the late 12th century. 
 Keywords: architecture, metropolis, capital city, mediaeval, picturesque, Christian, culture, historic, national heritage
PMR520-12 
 Italy, Sicily, Palermo: the Cathedral, Santa Maria dell' Assunta, built in 1185 in Sicilian Norman style with a Gothic west front added in the 14th-15th centuries. On the left is the statue of Santa Rosalia, patroness of Palermo. 
 Keywords: architecture, saint, sculpture, monument, metropolis, capital city, mediaeval, picturesque, Christian, culture, historic, national heritage
PMR518-12 
 Italy, Sicily, Siracusa: Baroque facade of the cathedral, Santa Maria delle Colonne, which incorporates a Greek temple with 28 Doric columns, and Arabic, Norman and Byzantine elements; a building sacred for 2,500 years! 
 Keywords: national heritage, architecture, Sicilia, historical
PMR518-04 
 Italy, Sicily, Castiglione: this mediaeval town clusters around the Arab-Norman fortifications on the top of a hill, about 20 kilometres from Taormina. 
 Keywords: picturesque, defence, Sicilia, national heritage, historic, landscape, architecture
PMR127K-03 
 Germany, Berlin: Dome of the Reichstag Building designed by Sir Norman Foster, with the original inscription "Dem Deutschen Volke" ("To the German People") over the entrance. 
 Keywords: East Germany, metropolis, national heritage, historic, architecture, Baroque, picturesque, capital city
PMR127K-02 
 Germany, Berlin: frontal view of the Reichstag Building with its new dome designed by Sir Norman Foster. 
 Keywords: East Germany, metropolis, national heritage, historic, architecture, Baroque, picturesque, capital city
PMR023K-26 
 Malaysia, Selangor, Kuala Lumpur: The former Selangor Council Building, completed in 1897 from the plans of architect A.C. Norman, seen from the Padang (now called Merdeka Square). Now overshadowed by modern tower blocks. 
 Keywords: architecture
PMR074K-29 
 Spain, Fuerteventura: Betancuria is named after its founder, the Norman conquistador Jean de Béthencourt and was the capital of the island from 1405 until 1834 when Puerto del Rosario took over that role. Here: traditional wood carving round a local doorway. 
 Keywords: Canary Islands, volcanic, leisure, holidays, sunshine
PMR074K-28 
 Spain, Fuerteventura: Betancuria is named after its founder, the Norman conquistador Jean de Béthencourt and was the capital of the island from 1405 until 1834 when Puerto del Rosario took over that role. Here: view of the church of Santa Maria, rebuilt after the town was laid waste by pirates in the 17th century. Contains finely carved ceilings. 
 Keywords: Canary Islands, sunshine, holidays, leisure, volcanic
PMR074K-27 
 Spain, Fuerteventura: Betancuria is named after its founder, the Norman conquistador Jean de Béthencourt and was the capital of the island from 1405 until 1834 when Puerto del Rosario took over that role. Here: view of the church of Santa Maria, rebuilt after the town was laid waste by pirates in the 17th century. Contains finely carved ceilings. 
 Keywords: Canary Islands, sunshine, holidays, leisure, volcanic
PMR551-4 
 The former Selangor Council Building (now called Bangunan Sultan Abdul Samad), completed in 1897 from plans of architect A.C. Norman, showing details of the Islamic architecture. 
 Keywords: historic building, colonial architecture, clocktower, Islamic architecture
PMR551-3 
 Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur: The former Selangor Council Building (now called Bangunan Sultan Abdul Samad), completed in 1897 from plans of architect A.C. Norman. View through the ornamental fountain, with columns in the foreground. 
 Keywords: historic building, Islamic architecture, clocktower, colonial architecture
PMR551-2 
 Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur: The former Selangor Council Building (now called Bangunan Sultan Abdul Samad), completed in 1897 from plans of architect A.C. Norman. View from the ornamental pool on the Padang (now called Merdeka Square). 
 Keywords: historic building, Islamic architecture, clocktower, colonial architecture
PMR669-09 
 Germany, Berlin: the Reichstag Building with its new glass dome, redesigned by Sir Norman Foster, the home of the Bundestag (German Parliament) since 1909. 
 Keywords: East Germany, metropolis, national heritage, historic, architecture, Baroque, picturesque, capital city

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