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Aircraft (5 files)

PMR-D9420 
 France, Paris, Le Bourget: YR-1013 I.S. 28-M2 Romanian powered glider (c/n 01) at the 32nd Salon International Aéronautique et de l'Espace 1977, Le Bourget. 
 Keywords: aircraft, lightplane, aeroplane, airplane, aviation, air transport
PMR008K-13 
 Romania, Bucharest, Baneasa Aircraft Museum: "1" Romanian built IAR.80 fighter(replica) of Romania Muzeul Aviatiei. 
 Keywords: veteran, vintage, aircraft, aviation
PMR008K-12 
 Romania, Bucharest, Baneasa Aircraft Museum: "1" Romanian built IAR.80 fighter(replica) of Romania Muzeul Aviatiei. 
 Keywords: veteran, vintage, aircraft, aviation
PMR008K-08 
 Romania, Bucharest, Baneasa Aircraft Museum: "1" Romanian built IAR.80 fighter(replica) of Romania Muzeul Aviatiei. 
 Keywords: veteran, vintage, aircraft, aviation
PMR003K-30 
 France, Paris: 42nd International Air Salon, Le Bourget, Paris, June 1997: Mikoyan-Gurevich MIG-21MF Lancer C (c/n 96006721/0521) of the Romanian Air Force. 
 Keywords: Aircraft, Airplane, Aeroplane, Airliner

Travel (31 files)

PMR237-10 
 Romania, Moldavia: locomotive of the CFR (Romanian State Railways) approaching a level crossing. 
 Keywords: railroad, train, diesel engine
PMR233-12 
 Romania, Moldavia, Gura Humorului: modern Romanian Orthodox church with newly carved lychgate, near to Humor Monastery. 
 Keywords: colourful, Christian, rustical, rural, street scene, landscape, countryside, farmland, picturesque, wood-carving
PMR233-01 
 Romania, Cluj Napoca: Orthodox Cathedral, built in 1921-33 in Romanian Byzantine style. 
 Keywords: architecture, Orthodox, Christian, street scene
PMR148-12 
 Romania, Bihor, Oradea: College of Art, a colourful example of the unique Romanian style of architecture, strongly influenced by the French. 
 Keywords: architecture, picturesque, street scene
PMR466-09 
 Romania, Wallachia, Bucharest: Triumphal Arch, inspired by the Arc de Triomphe in Paris, built in 1935-6 in honour of the Romanian soldiers who fell in the First World War. 
 Keywords: architecture, cenotaph, memorial, monument, Dacia, metrolpolis, capital city, Bucuresti, culture, historic, national heritage
PMR466-06 
 Romania, Wallachia, Bucharest: "Casa de Scinteia", later "Casa Pressi Libere", a soviet-style building from 1970, source of most Romanian new publications, now being used as the Commodity Exchange. 
 Keywords: architecture, press office, media centre, Dacia, metrolpolis, capital city, Bucuresti, culture, national heritage
PMR466-05 
 Romania, Wallachia, Bucharest: astronomical monument displaying the signs of the zodiac, surrounded by the inscribed names of Romanian towns. 
 Keywords: culture, scientific, model, Dacia, metrolpolis, capital city, Bucuresti
PMR465-09 
 Romania, Moldavia, Iasi (pronounced "Yash"): the capital of Moldavia and of Romania from 1859-62, and third largest city of Romania, is a rich cultural centre.

Gheorghe Asachi Primary School, named after the first Romanian school teacher, whose statue stands in front of the school. 
 Keywords: architecture, pedagogues, education, picturesque, culture, historic, national heritage
PMR460-12 
 Romania, Southern Bucovina, Vatra Dornei: red brick administrative building in typical Romanian architectural style. 
 Keywords: architecture, natural heritage, street scene
PMR008K-24 
 Romania, Transylvania: Approaching Sibiu: young Romanian farmworker poses in front of a car.
PMR008K-07 
 Romania, Moldavia, Neamt: Romanian Orthodox monk (right) in his room at Neamt Monastery with visiting Orthodox priest from Wales, with collection of icons behind. 
 Keywords: religion, Christian
PMR008K-06 
 Romania, Moldavia, Neamt: Romanian Orthodox monk (right) in his room at Neamt Monastery with visiting Orthodox priest from Wales. 
 Keywords: religion, Christianity
PMR008K-05 
 Romanian professor (right) with family and friends at Neamt Monastery.
PMR008K-03 
 Romanian professor (right) with family and friends at Neamt Monastery.
PMR008K-02 
 Romania, Targu Neamt: Romanian youngsters selling blueberries at the monastery entrance. 
 Keywords: children
PMR008K-01 
 Romanian family group in their orchard near Neamt Monastery.
PMR040K-35 
 A member of the next generation of monks? (In the grounds of Neamt Monastery). 
 Keywords: Orthodox monasteries, Orthodox monks, young Romanian boy
PMR061K-14 
 Romania, Northern Dobruja, Constanta: The striking Art-Nouveau style casino, designed by Romanian architect Daniel Renard (1909).
PMR544-7 
 Bran Castle, built shortly after 1377 to protect trade routes and levy tolls, now exclusively associated with the "Count Dracula" stories of Bram Stoker which were perhaps based on Vlad Tepes ("Vlad the Impaler") the bloodthirsty Prince of Wallachia (born 1431), although the latter did not live in Transylvania. Here: the open air museum of traditional Romanian farmhouses in the grounds of the castle; beehives in the foreground. 
 Keywords: Count Dracula, Transylvania, Vampire, Gothic Horror Stories, Bram Stoker, Blood-sucking, Gothic Castle, Spooky, Eerie, Frightening, Bloddthirsty, ghoulish, demonic, devilish, weird, vampirish
PMR543-12 
 Brasov: renovated 19th century houses on the Strada Castelului, with Timpa Hill behind. 
 Keywords: architecture, Romanian architecture
PMR543-11 
 Brasov: facade and tower of an Orthodox church in the main square. 
 Keywords: architecture, religious building, Romanian architecture
PMR610-12 
 Romania, N. Dobruja: Constanta, founded about 500 BC, was known in Greek and Roman times as "Tomis" or "Tomi". It is now Romania's chief port on the Black Sea, and a number of tourist resorts have been developed on the adjacent fine beaches. Here: the striking French-style Art-Nouveau Casino designed by the Romanian architect Daniel Renard in 1909 on the seafront. 
 Keywords: modern architecture, betting, gambling, Romanian architecture
PMR610-11 
 Romania, N. Dobruja: Constanta, founded about 500 BC, was known in Greek and Roman times as "Tomis" or "Tomi". It is now Romania's chief port on the Black Sea, and a number of tourist resorts have been developed on the adjacent fine beaches. Here: the Ovid Theatre (Oleg Danovski National Theatre of Opera and Ballet). 
 Keywords: Romanian architecture, theatre architecture, cultural centre, stage presentations
PMR610-10 
 Romania, N. Dobruja: Constanta, founded about 500 BC, was known in Greek and Roman times as "Tomis" or "Tomi". It is now Romania's chief port on the Black Sea, and a number of tourist resorts have been developed on the adjacent fine beaches. Here: "Fall from the pedestal" (1999, sculptor: Dimitrie Cusa). "The monument ridicules the Constanta revolutionaries and the municipal town hall on the occasion of the 19th anniversary of the Romanian revolution in 1989". 
 Keywords: sculpture, plastic arts, burlesque, scoffing, mockery, monument
PMR610-08 
 Romania, N. Dobruja: Constanta, founded about 500 BC, was known in Greek and Roman times as "Tomis" or "Tomi". It is now Romania's chief port on the Black Sea, and a number of tourist resorts have been developed on the adjacent fine beaches. Here: the History and Archeological Museum displays important Roman statues and other remains found in the vicinity. Statue of the poet Publius Ovidius Naso (Ovid) (right) who was exiled to Constanta from 8 to 17 AD. 
 Keywords: Romanian architecture, monument
PMR609-12 
 Moldova, part of the USSR until 1991, was formerly Romanian "Bessarabia" until annexed by the Russians. With a population of 4.4million, it is one of the poorest countries of Europe. Here: the Russian-style Gufli Church, dating from the nineteenth century in Chisinau. 
 Keywords: religious building, onion domes, Christian
PMR609-11 
 Romania, Moldavia, Petru Voda: The 20th century monastery at Petru Voda seen through the traditional decorated gateway arch. 
 Keywords: Orthodox church, religious architecture, Romanian architecture, religious building, monks
PMR609-10 
 Romania, Moldavia, Petru Voda: The 20th century monastery at Petru Voda painted with the traditional age-old frescoes. 
 Keywords: Orthodox church, religious building, Romanian architecture, religious architecture, monks
PMR609-09 
 Romania, Moldavia, Durau: The Orthodox monastery at Durau, with frescoes in the gateway arch 
 Keywords: Orthodox church, religious building, Romanian architecture, religious architecture, monks
PMR576-01 
 Moldova, Chisinau: Statue of Vasile Alecsandri (1821-90), a leading Romanian author and diplomat, in front of the telecommunications building in Chisinau/Kishinev.
PMR574-05 
 Romania, Baia Mare: Romanian Soldier's Monument from World War I in the municipal park of Baia Mare.

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