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PMR-D13210 
 Germany, Berlin, Schonefeld: XX200 Hawker Siddeley Hawk T.1A (c/n 312047) of the Royal Air Force at the Internationale Luftfahrt Ausstellung (ILA1998). 
 Keywords: aeroplane, air transport, aircraft, airplane, aviation, fighter, trainer
PMR-D13144 
 Germany, Berlin, Schonefeld: T-235 McDonnell-Douglas KC-10 (c/n 46956) of the Royal Netherlands Air Force at the Internationale Luftfahrt Ausstellung (ILA1996). 
 Keywords: aeroplane, air transport, aircraft, airplane, aviation, tanker
PMR-D11632 
 Germany, Bavaria, Munich: A6-DAS Boeing 737-7Z5 (c/n 29858) of Royal Jet at Munich's Franz Josef Strauss airport. 
 Keywords: aeroplane, air transport, aircraft, airplane, aviation, business jet, executive jet
PMR-D13050 
 New Zealand, Manawatu, Bulls: "NZ3547" Douglas C-47A Dakota (c/n 20051) formerly of the Royal New Zealand Air Force, now acting as gate guard for the Ohakea RNZAF Museum. (Ex 43-15585, N65393, ZK-BYF) 
 Keywords: aeroplane, air transport, aircraft, airliner, airplane, aviation
PMR-D10268 
 Germany, Lower Saxony, Hannover: ZD984 Boeing-Vertol CH-47D Chinook (c/n M7015) of the Royal Air Force at the Internationale Luftfahrt Ausstellung (ILA1986). 
 Keywords: aeroplane, air transport, aircraft, airplane, aviation, helicopter, rotorcraft
PMR-D10222 
 England, Hampshire, Farnborough: G-BLJB Short SD3-30 UTT (c/n SH.3090) for the Royal Thai Police at the Farnborough International Show 1984. 
 Keywords: aeroplane, air transport, aircraft, airliner, airplane, aviation
PMR-D10211 
 England, Hampshire, Farnborough: F-249 Gulfstream III (c/n 249) of the Royal Danish Air Force at the Farnborough International Show 1984. 
 Keywords: aeroplane, air transport, aircraft, airplane, aviation, executive jet, military
PMR-D10194 
 Germany, Lower Saxony, Hannover: XZ492 Hawker Sea Harrier FRS.1 (c/n 41H/912016) of 800 Squadron Royal Navy, a veteran of the Falklands Campaign, at the Internationale Luftfahrt Ausstellung (ILA1984). 
 Keywords: aircraft, air transport, aviation, airplane, aeroplane, VTOL, fighter, military
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-D10627 
 Germany, Bavaria, Augsburg: D-ETAM Robin HR.100-200B Royal (c/n 114) at Augsburg airport. 
 Keywords: aircraft, lightplane, aeroplane, airplane, aviation, air transport
PMR-D10027 
 France, Strasbourg, Enzheim: XV784 Hawker Siddeley Harrier GR.3 (c/n 712034) of the Royal Air Force. 
 Keywords: aircraft, VTOL, fighter, military, aeroplane, airplane, aviation, air transport
PMR-D9486 
 France, Paris, Le Bourget: JY-RJH Pitts (Aerotec) S.2A (c/n 2124) of the Royal Jordanian Eagles aerobatic team at the 33rd Salon International Aéronautique et de l'Espace 1979, Le Bourget. 
 Keywords: aircraft, aeroplane, airplane, aviation, air transport
PMR-D9463 
 Germany, Bavaria, Erding: XW764 Hawker Harrier GR.3 (c/n 712081) of the Royal Air Force at Erding Open Day 1978. 
 Keywords: aircraft, air transport, aviation, airplane, aeroplane, VTOL, fighter, military
PMR-D9430 
 England, London: CN-RMO Boeing 727-286 (c/n 21297) of Royal Air Maroc at Heathrow Airport. 
 Keywords: aircraft, aeroplane, airplane, aviation, air transport, airliner
PMR-D9367 
 Germany, Baden-Württemberg, Mannheim: G-AGHB Hawker Sea Fury FB.11 (c/n 41H-636336) of Squadron Leader O.A. Haydon-Baillie in the colours of WH589 of the Royal Navy (ex CF-CGB) at the 1976 Fly-in. 
 Keywords: aircraft, military, warbird, vintage, veteran, aeroplane, airplane, aviation
PMR-D7871 
 England, London, Biggin Hill: VP953 de Havilland DH.104 Devon (c/n 04173) of the Royal Air Force at the 1972 Battle of Britain Display. 
 Keywords: aircraft, aeroplane, airplane, aviation, air transport, military
PMR-D7870 
 England, London, Biggin Hill: XW367 Hunting Jet Provost T.5 (c/n EEP/JP/1017) of the Royal Air Force at the 1972 Battle of Britain Display. 
 Keywords: aircraft, trainer, aeroplane, airplane, aviation, air transport, military
PMR-D7868 
 England, London, Biggin Hill: WJ902 Vickers Varsity T.1 of the Royal Air Force at the 1972 Battle of Britain Display. 
 Keywords: aircraft, aeroplane, airplane, aviation, air transport, military
PMR-D7867 
 England, Hampshire, Farnborough: XV220 Lockheed C.130K Hercules C.3 (c/n 4247) of the Royal Air Force at the 1972 Farnborough SBAC Show, 
 Keywords: aircraft, military, air transport, aviation, airplane, aeroplane
PMR-D7850 
 England, London, Biggin Hill: T8191 de Havilland DH.82A Tiger Moth (c/n 84483 ) of the Royal Navy at the 1972 Biggin Hill Air Fair. 
 Keywords: aircraft, veteran, vintage, aeroplane, airplane, aviation, air transport, lightplane, trainer
PMR-D7844 
 England, London, Biggin Hill: XL496 Fairey Gannet AEW.3 (c/n F9455) of the Royal Navy in storage at Biggin Hill airport. 
 Keywords: aircraft, airborne early warning, air transport, aviation, airplane, aeroplane
PMR-D7840 
 England, London, Biggin Hill: G-ARHL Piper PA.23-250 Aztec (c/n 27-402) of the Royal Sovereign Group at Biggin Hill airport. 
 Keywords: aircraft, air transport, aviation, airplane, aeroplane
PMR-D7833 
 England, London, Biggin Hill: XF321 Hawker Hunter T.8 (c/n HABL003082) of the Royal Navy at Biggin Hill airport for the 1970 Battle of Britain display. 
 Keywords: aircraft, military, aeroplane, airplane, aviation, trainer
PMR-D7832 
 England, London, Biggin Hill: XH591 Handley Page HP.80 Victor K.1A Tanker with extended refuelling drogues, of the Royal Air Force at Biggin Hill airport for the 1970 Battle of Britain display. 
 Keywords: aircraft, bomber, air transport, aviation, airplane, aeroplane, 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-D7825 
 England, Hampshire, Farnborough: XV241 Hawker Siddeley Nimrod MR.2 (c/n 8016) of the Royal Air Force at the 1970 Farnborough SBAC Show, 
 Keywords: aircraft, air transport, aviation, airplane, aeroplane
PMR-D7819 
 England, London, Biggin Hill: XT461 Westland Wessex HU.5 (c/n WA/283) of the Royal Navy at Biggin Hill airport for the 1970 Biggin Hill Air Fair. 
 Keywords: aircraft, military, aeroplane, airplane, aviation, air transport, helicopter, rotorcraft
PMR-D7814 
 England, London, Biggin Hill: XB261 Blackburn Beverley C.1 (c/n 1004) of the Royal Air Force at Biggin Hill airport for the 1969 Battle of Britain display. 
 Keywords: aircraft, military, aeroplane, airplane, aviation, air transport
PMR-D7810 
 England, Oxfordshire, Benson: XS578 de Havilland DH.110 Sea Vixen FAW.2 (c/n 10136) of the Royal Navy at Benson RAF Base for the 1966 Battle of Britain display. 
 Keywords: aircraft, aeroplane, airplane, aviation, air transport, fighter
PMR-D7809 
 England, Oxfordshire, Benson: Hunting Percival Jet Provost T.3 of the Royal Air Force at Benson RAF Base for the 1966 Battle of Britain display. 
 Keywords: aircraft, aeroplane, airplane, aviation, air transport, trainer
PMR-D7808 
 England, Oxfordshire, Benson: XR133 Armstrong Whitworth AW.660 Argosy C.1 (c/n 6788) of the Royal Air Force at Benson RAF Base for the 1966 Battle of Britain display. 
 Keywords: aircraft, air transport, aviation, airplane, aeroplane
PMR-D7806 
 England, Shropshire, Ternhill: WF372 Vickers Varsity (c/n 531) of the Royal Air Force at Ternhill RAF Station for the 1965 Battle of Britain display. 
 Keywords: aircraft, air transport, aviation, airplane, aeroplane, military, trainer
PMR-D7804 
 England, Oxfordshire, Benson: WR973 Avro 696 Shackleton MR.3 of the Royal Air Force at Benson RAF Base for the 1966 Battle of Britain display. 
 Keywords: aircraft, air transport, aviation, airplane, aeroplane, marine, reconnaissance
PMR-D7803 
 England, Shropshire, Ternhill: TA639 De Havilland DH.98 Mosquito TT.35 of the Royal Air Force at Ternhill RAF Station for the 1965 Battle of Britain display. 
 Keywords: aircraft, air transport, aviation, airplane, aeroplane, military, target tug
PMR-D7802 
 England, Hampshire, Farnborough: XG451 Bristol Belvedere HC.1 (c/n 13346) of the Royal Air Force at the 1960 Farnborough SBAC Show, 
 Keywords: aircraft, rotorcraft, helicopter, air transport, aviation, airplane, aeroplane
PMR-D7798 
 England, Cheshire, Stretton: TX209 Avro Anson C.19 of the Royal Air Force at Stretton R.N-A-S. airfield. 
 Keywords: aircraft, aeroplane, airplane, aviation, air transport, military
PMR-D7796 
 England, London, Biggin Hill: XR369 Short SC.5 Belfast C.1 (c/n SH1823) of the Royal Air Force at Biggin Hill airport for the 1969 Battle of Britain display. 
 Keywords: aircraft, air transport, aviation, airplane, aeroplane, military
PMR-D7795 
 England, London, Biggin Hill: WD480 Handley Page HP.67 Hastings C.2 (c/n HP67/108) of the Royal Aircraft Establishment, with ventral housing for cameras and instruments, at Biggin Hill airport for the 1969 Battle of Britain display. 
 Keywords: aircraft, research, air transport, aviation, airplane, aeroplane, military
PMR-D7793 
 England, Warwickshire, Castle Bromwich: VM372 Avro Anson C.19 of the Royal Air Force at Castle Bromwich airport for the 1956 Battle of Britain display. 
 Keywords: aircraft, air transport, aviation, airplane, aeroplane, military
PMR-D7782 
 England, Hampshire, Farnborough: XF605 Percival P.56 Provost T.1 (c(n PAC/F/313) of the Royal Air Force at the 1955 Farnborough SBAC Show, 
 Keywords: aircraft, trainer, air transport, aviation, airplane, aeroplane
PMR-D7779 
 England, Warwickshire, Gaydon: XG232 Hawker Hunter F.6 (c/n 41H680044) of the Royal Air Force at RAF Gaydon for the 1960 Battle of Britain Display. 
 Keywords: aircraft, fighter, aeroplane, airplane, aviation, air transport
PMR-D7778 
 England, Warwickshire, Gaydon: VP975 de Havilland DH.104 Devon C.1 (c/n 04255) of the Royal Air Force at RAF Gaydon for the 1960 Battle of Britain Display. 
 Keywords: aircraft, air transport, aviation, airplane, aeroplane
PMR-D7777 
 England, Warwickshire, Gaydon: XH483 Avro 698 Vulcan B.1A (c/n PS34) of the Royal Air Force at RAF Gaydon for the 1961 Battle of Britain Display. 
 Keywords: aircraft, V-bomber, nuclear bomber, air transport, aviation, airplane, aeroplane
PMR-D7776 
 England, Warwickshire, Gaydon: XH392 Gloster Javelin of the Royal Air Force at RAF Gaydon for the 1959 Battle of Britain Display. 
 Keywords: aircraft, aeroplane, airplane, aviation, air transport, all weather fighter
PMR-D7775 
 England, Warwickshire, Gaydon: WB762 De Havilland Canada DHC-1 Chipmunk 22 (c/n C1/0212) of the Royal Air Force at RAF Gaydon for the 1959 Battle of Britain Display. 
 Keywords: aircraft, aeroplane, airplane, aviation, air transport, trainer
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
PMR-D7770 
 Singapore: WB153 Gloster Meteor PR.10 of the Royal Air Force at Seletar Airport for the 1958 Battle of Britain Display. 
 Keywords: aircraft, aviation, airplane, aeroplane, fighter
PMR-D7769 
 Singapore: RD754 Bristol Beaufighter TF.10 of the Royal Air Force at Seletar Airport for the 1958 Battle of Britain Display. 
 Keywords: aircraft, aeroplane, airplane, aviation, fighter
PMR-D7768 
 Singapore: RN270 Short S.25 Sunderland V of the Royal Air Force at Seletar Airport for the 1958 Battle of Britain Display. 
 Keywords: aircraft, air transport, airliner, aviation, airplane, aeroplane, amphibian, seaplane
PMR-D7747 
 England, Hampshire, Lasham: 9697 Bristol B.170 Freighter 31M (c/n 12830) of the Royal Canadian Air Force at Lasham airfield. 
 Keywords: aircraft, aeroplane, airplane, aviation, air transport, military
PMR-D7746 
 England, Warwickshire, Castle Bromwich: WN375 Fairey Gannet AS.1 (c/n F.9147) of the Royal Navy. 
 Keywords: aircraft, military, aeroplane, airplane, aviation, air transport
PMR-D7745 
 England, Warwickshire, Castle Bromwich: XA868 Westland WS.55 Whirlwind HAR.1 (c/n WA.008) of the Royal Navy. 
 Keywords: aircraft, air transport, aviation, airplane, aeroplane, military
PMR-D8117 
 Lockheed CF-104 Starfighter "717" of the Royal Norwegian Air Force, preserved at Sola Airbase, Stavanger, Norway. 
 Keywords: aircraft, aviation, airplane, aeroplane, jet-fighter
PMR-D8115 
 Bell 412SP helicopter "580" of the Royal Norwegian Air Force, preserved at Sola Airbase, Stavanger, Norway. 
 Keywords: aircraft, aeroplane, airplane, aviation
PMR-D8114 
 Northrop F-5B Freedom Fighter "225" of the Royal Norwegian Air Force, preserved at Sola Airbase, Stavanger, Norway. 
 Keywords: aircraft, aviation, airplane, aeroplane, jet-fighter
PMR121K-10 
 Thailand, Pattaya: in-flight view of Bombardier CL-215 Water Bomber No. 2104 (c/n 1059) of the Royal Thai Navy. 
 Keywords: Siam, fire-fighting, marine, airplane, aeroplane, military, aviation, aircraft
PMR050K-28 
 Cyprus: JY-AYA Airbus A.320 (c/n 087) of Royal Jordanian Airlines at Larnaka Airport. 
 Keywords: airliner, aviation, airplane, aeroplane, aircraft
PMR005K-29 
 Germany, Berlin: Internationale Luftfahrt Ausstellung (International Air Show), Schönefeld Airport, Berlin, June 1998: ZA947 DC-3 Dakota (c/n 10200) of the Royal Air Force. 
 Keywords: aeroplane, aircraft, airliner, airplane, aviation
PMR-D6077 
 Oman, Muscat: 554, Airbus A.320-214 (c/n 3723) of the Royal Air Force of Oman, at Muscat airport. 
 Keywords: aircraft, air transport, airliner, aviation, airplane, aeroplane, airline
PMR-D6076 
 Oman, Muscat: 555, Airbus A.320-214 (c/n 4117) of the Royal Air Force of Oman, at Muscat airport. 
 Keywords: aircraft, air transport, airliner, aviation, airplane, aeroplane, airline
PMR-D5409 
 Russia, Moscow: VQ-BTB Boeing 757-28A (c/n 28835) of Royal Flight at Sheremetyevo Airport. 
 Keywords: aviation, air liner, arplane, aeroplane, air transport, aircraft
PMR-D5408 
 Russia, Moscow: CN-ROK Boeing 737-8B6 (c/n 33064) of Royal Air Maroc at Sheremetyevo Airport. 
 Keywords: aviation, air liner, arplane, aeroplane, air transport, aircraft
PMR-D4786 
 Cambodia, Phnom Penh: KOC001 Airbus A.320-214 (c/n 4507) of the Royal Flight (Kingdom of Cambodia) at Phnom Penh Airport. 
 Keywords: aviation, air liner, arplane, aeroplane, air transport, aircraft
PMR-D1770 
 WT722 Hawker Hunter T.8C (c/n 41H/670689) of the Classic Air Force at Newquay, Cornwall. 
 Keywords: aircraft, veteran, vintage, historic, aviation, airplane, aeroplane, fighter, military, Royal Navy
PMR376-11a 
 VH-FMN Beech 200C Super King Air aircraft (c/n BL-47) of the Royal Flying Doctor Service at Coober Peedy landing strip, Australia. 
 Keywords: aircraft, aeroplane, airplane, feeder-liner, aviation, medical-service

Travel (286 files)

PMR130-07 
 Monaco, Cote d'Azur, Monte Carlo: view of the Principality on its high promontory with its harbours and football pitch. The nearest building is the royal palace. 
 Keywords: Mediterranean, picturesque, colourful, wealthy, exclusive, prosperous, low-tax, tax haven, resort, holiday, principality, gambling
PMR128-12 
 France, Ile de France, Chateau de Versailles: the palace was built between 1644 and 1710, largely by Louis XIV, "le Roi Soleil" (Sun King) for the use of the Bourbon royal family, and was lavishly furnished. Bronze Cupid (cast by Sarazin in 1680) scrambling on a white marble sphinx (carved by Lerambert) standing near the place facade. 
 Keywords: architecture, national heritage, picturesque, magnificence, splendour, pomp, historic, luxury, Baroque, statue, monument, statuary
PMR128-11 
 France, Ile de France, Chateau de Versailles: the palace was built between 1644 and 1710, largely by Louis XIV, "le Roi Soleil" (Sun King) for the use of the Bourbon royal family, and was lavishly furnished. Bronze figures of three children with dove, by the Water Parterre, designed by Charles le Brun. 
 Keywords: architecture, national heritage, picturesque, magnificence, splendour, pomp, historic, luxury, Baroque, statue, allegory
PMR128-07 
 France, Ile de France, Chateau de Versailles: the palace was built between 1644 and 1710, largely by Louis XIV, "le Roi Soleil" (Sun King) for the use of the Bourbon royal family, and was lavishly furnished. Main facade of the Chateau, with the War Vase by Coysevox, in the foreground. 
 Keywords: architecture, national heritage, picturesque, magnificence, splendour, pomp, historic, luxury, Baroque
PMR128-05 
 France, Ile de France, Chateau de Versailles: the palace was built between 1644 and 1710, largely by Louis XIV, "le Roi Soleil" (Sun King) for the use of the Bourbon royal family, and was lavishly furnished. View of the Great Lake with the Queen's Cottage on its banks. 
 Keywords: architecture, national heritage, picturesque, magnificence, splendour, pomp, historic, luxury, Baroque
PMR128-03 
 France, Ile de France, Chateau de Versailles: the palace was built between 1644 and 1710, largely by Louis XIV, "le Roi Soleil" (Sun King) for the use of the Bourbon royal family, and was lavishly furnished. Marie Antoinette's Hamlet in the grounds of the Petit Trianon - the Queen's Cottage and Billiard House, from the bridge over the fish-filled stream. 
 Keywords: architecture, national heritage, picturesque, magnificence, splendour, pomp, historic, luxury, Baroque, lake, reflections
PMR128-02 
 France, Ile de France, Chateau de Versailles: the palace was built between 1644 and 1710, largely by Louis XIV, "le Roi Soleil" (Sun King) for the use of the Bourbon royal family, and was lavishly furnished. Marie Antoinette's Hamlet in the grounds of the Petit Trianon, reflected in the lake with lilies. It was commissioned in 1783. 
 Keywords: architecture, national heritage, picturesque, magnificence, splendour, pomp, historic, luxury, Baroque, lake
PMR128-01 
 France, Ile de France, Chateau de Versailles: the palace was built between 1644 and 1710, largely by Louis XIV, "le Roi Soleil" (Sun King) for the use of the Bourbon royal family, and was lavishly furnished. The French Pavilion in the grounds of the Petit Trianon. 
 Keywords: architecture, national heritage, picturesque, magnificence, splendour, pomp, historic, luxury, Baroque, formal garden, perspective
PMR127-10 
 France, Ile de France, Chateau de Versailles: the palace was built between 1644 and 1710, largely by Louis XIV, "le Roi Soleil" (Sun King) for the use of the Bourbon royal family, and was lavishly furnished. The Peristyle in the Grand Trianon, in the park. 
 Keywords: architecture, national heritage, picturesque, magnificence, splendour, pomp, historic, luxury, Baroque, gardens, grounds, classical
PMR127-09 
 France, Ile de France, Chateau de Versailles: the palace was built between 1644 and 1710, largely by Louis XIV, "le Roi Soleil" (Sun King) for the use of the Bourbon royal family, and was lavishly furnished. The Colonnade by Mansart, in the park. 
 Keywords: architecture, national heritage, picturesque, magnificence, splendour, pomp, historic, luxury, Baroque, gardens, grounds
PMR127-08 
 France, Ile de France, Chateau de Versailles: the palace was built between 1644 and 1710, largely by Louis XIV, "le Roi Soleil" (Sun King) for the use of the Bourbon royal family, and was lavishly furnished. A peaceful corner of the park - the Mirror Lake, adjoining the King's Garden. 
 Keywords: architecture, national heritage, picturesque, magnificence, splendour, pomp, historic, luxury, Baroque, gardens, grounds
PMR127-07 
 France, Ile de France, Chateau de Versailles: the palace was built between 1644 and 1710, largely by Louis XIV, "le Roi Soleil" (Sun King) for the use of the Bourbon royal family, and was lavishly furnished. The Lizard Fountain, recalling the legend of the peasants turned into reptiles by Jupiter for ridiculing Latona. 
 Keywords: architecture, national heritage, picturesque, magnificence, splendour, pomp, historic, luxury, Baroque, gilded, park, grounds
PMR127-06 
 France, Ile de France, Chateau de Versailles: the palace was built between 1644 and 1710, largely by Louis XIV, "le Roi Soleil" (Sun King) for the use of the Bourbon royal family, and was lavishly furnished. The Latona Fountain (missing are the figures of Latona, Diana and Apollo), and the Grand Canal, stretching to the horizon. 
 Keywords: architecture, national heritage, picturesque, magnificence, splendour, pomp, historic, luxury, Baroque, park, grounds
PMR127-05 
 France, Ile de France, Chateau de Versailles: the palace was built between 1644 and 1710, largely by Louis XIV, "le Roi Soleil" (Sun King) for the use of the Bourbon royal family, and was lavishly furnished. The gilded main gate at the entrance. 
 Keywords: architecture, national heritage, picturesque, magnificence, splendour, pomp, historic, luxury, Baroque, wrought ironwork, railings
PMR101-12 
 Egypt, Memphis (capital of Egypt in the time of the Old Kingdom): head and shoulders of the prostrate limestone colossus of Ramesses II, originally standing 42.5 feet high, showing the royal cartouche on breast and right shoulder. 
 Keywords: Egyptology, archeology, antiquity, historical, hieroglyphics, architecture, culture
PMR080-10 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Munich: fountain in the Brunnenhof courtyard of the Residenz, the former palace of the royal family, Wittelsbach 
 Keywords: München, architecture, historic, clocktower
PMR080-09 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Munich: fountain in the Brunnenhof courtyard of the Residenz, the former palace of the royal family, Wittelsbach 
 Keywords: München, architecture, historic, clocktower
PMR080-08 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Munich: bronze lions guarding the entrance to the Residenz, the former royal palace of the Wittelsbach family 
 Keywords: München, architecture, historic, Odeonsplatz
PMR-D11495 
 Greece, Island of Corfu, Kanoni: Mon Repos, a villa built for Frederick Adam in 1820 later became the property of the Greek Royal Family and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, was born here in 1921. It has been refurnished in the original style and is open to the public as the Museum of Paleopolis. 
 Keywords: architecture, culture, heritage, historic, Ionian Islands
PMR-D11494 
 Greece, Island of Corfu, Kanoni: Mon Repos, a villa built for Frederick Adam in 1820 later became the property of the Greek Royal Family and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, was born here in 1921. It has been refurnished in the original style and is open to the public as the Museum of Paleopolis. 
 Keywords: architecture, culture, heritage, historic, Ionian Islands
PMR-D11023 
 Flowers of Royal or Rose Mallow (Malva trimestris) in Upper Bavaria. 
 Keywords: botany, nature, phytography, plants, spring, wild flowers
PMR011-04 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Schwangau: Bavarian royal palace of Hohenschwangau reflected in the waters of the Alpsee, with autumn foliage in the foreground. 
 Keywords: palace, tourist attraction, historic, heritage, architecture, picturesque
PMR-D8609 
 Chile. Santiago: Palacio de la Real Audiencia de Santiago in Plaza de Armas, completed in 1807 as the Royal Court of Justice, now houses the National History Museum. 
 Keywords: South America, Latin America, architecture, culture, Baroque style
PMR-D8607 
 Chile. Santiago: Plaza de Armas, with Palacio de la Real Audiencia de Santiago (right), completed in 1807 as the Royal Court of Justice, which now houses the National History Museum, and the cathedral facade on the far side of the square. 
 Keywords: South America, Baroque style, culture, architecture, Latin America
PMR-D8065 
 Norway, Oslo: equestrian statue of King Charles John in the square in front of the Royal Palace (Det Kongelige Slott), which was built in1824 48 in the reign of King Charles III. 
 Keywords: architecture, sculpture, monument, Classical, capital city, Scandinavia
PMR-D8064 
 Norway, Oslo: the Royal Palace (Det Kongelige Slott) was built in1824 48 in the reign of King Charles III. It faces the length of Karl Johans Gate. 
 Keywords: architecture, Scandinavia, capital city, Classical
PMR-D8061 
 Norway, Oslo: the Cathedral (Domkirke) was built 1694-97 after its predecessor burnt down. It is used for national events and by the Norwegian Royal Family. 
 Keywords: architecture, historic, capital city, Scandinavia
PMR-D8060 
 Norway, Oslo: the Cathedral (Domkirke) was built 1694-97 after its predecessor burnt down. It is used for national events and by the Norwegian Royal Family. Statue of King Christian IV in the foreground. 
 Keywords: architecture, monument, Scandinavia, capital city, historic
PMR-D7655 
 Morocco, Rabat: the modest entrance to the king's palace is guarded by the royal bodyguard. 
 Keywords: Africa, architecture, Bou Regreg, Sala Colonia, Maghreb, Islam, Muslim, capital city, royal city, tradition, culture, artistic
PMR-D7654 
 Morocco, Rabat: El-Faeh Mosque, opposite the king's palace and used by him on Fridays. 
 Keywords: Africa, architecture, Bou Regreg, Sala Colonia, Maghreb, Islam, Muslim, capital city, royal city, tradition, culture, artistic
PMR-D7653 
 Morocco, Rabat: the city is proud of its new street railway, seen in front of the city walls. 
 Keywords: Africa, tramway, transport system, royal city, capital city, Muslim, Islam, Maghreb, Sala Colonia, Bou Regreg
PMR-D7652 
 Morocco, Rabat: the Hassan Tower, half-finished minaret of the huge mosque begun by Yacoub el-Mansour in 1191, abandoned at his death in 1199, with some of the re-erected columns, seen from the Mausoleum of Mohammed V. A marble fountain occupies the centre of the stone-inlaid terrace. 
 Keywords: Africa, architecture, Bou Regreg, Sala Colonia, Maghreb, Islam, Muslim, capital city, royal city, tradition, culture, artistic
PMR-D7651 
 Morocco, Rabat: the Hassan Tower, half-finished minaret of the huge mosque begun by Yacoub el-Mansour in 1191, abandoned at his death in 1199, with some of the re-erected columns, seen from the Mausoleum of Mohammed V. 
 Keywords: Africa, architecture, Bou Regreg, Sala Colonia, Maghreb, Islam, Muslim, capital city, royal city, tradition, culture, artistic
PMR-D7650 
 Morocco, Rabat: interior of the Mausoleum of Mohammed V (and Hassan II) designed by Vietnamese architect Vo Toan and completed in 1971, uses Carrara marble throughout. 
 Keywords: Africa, architecture, Bou Regreg, Sala Colonia, Maghreb, Islam, Muslim, capital city, royal city, tradition, culture, artistic
PMR-D7649 
 Morocco, Rabat: the Mausoleum of Mohammed V (and Hassan II) designed by Vietnamese architect Vo Toan and completed in 1971, uses Carrara marble throughout. The ornamentation echoes the Hassan Tower. 
 Keywords: Africa, architecture, Bou Regreg, Sala Colonia, Maghreb, Islam, Muslim, capital city, royal city, tradition, culture, artistic
PMR-D7648 
 Morocco, Rabat: the Hassan Tower, half-finished minaret of the huge mosque begun by Yacoub el-Mansour in 1191, abandoned at his death in 1199, with some of the re-erected columns. 
 Keywords: Africa, architecture, Bou Regreg, Sala Colonia, Maghreb, Islam, Muslim, capital city, royal city, tradition, culture, artistic
PMR-D7647 
 Morocco, Rabat: the royal guard, in colourful uniforms, mounted on white horses and carrying national pennants. 
 Keywords: Africa, Bou Regreg, Sala Colonia, equestrian, tradition, royal city, capital city, Muslim, Islam, Maghreb
PMR-D7646 
 Morocco, Rabat: the royal guard, in colourful uniforms, mounted on white horses. 
 Keywords: Africa, Bou Regreg, Sala Colonia, equestrian, tradition, royal city, capital city, Muslim, Islam, Maghreb
PMR-D7645 
 Morocco, Rabat: well-advanced construction on a new opera house. 
 Keywords: Africa, Sala Colonia, Maghreb, Islam, Muslim, capital city, royal city, music, stage
PMR-D7644 
 Morocco, Rabat: landscaping work in progress next to the city walls. 
 Keywords: Africa, Bou Regreg, Sala Colonia, royal city, capital city, Muslim, Islam, Maghreb
PMR-D7643 
 Morocco, Rabat: landscaping work in progress next to the city walls. 
 Keywords: Africa, Bou Regreg, Sala Colonia, royal city, capital city, Muslim, Islam, Maghreb
PMR-D7642 
 Morocco, Rabat: part of the city walls and traffic gateway. 
 Keywords: Africa, Bou Regreg, Sala Colonia, Maghreb, Islam, Muslim, capital city, royal city
PMR-D7636 
 Morocco, Casablanca: King Hassan II Mosque, completed in 1993, is the largest mosque in Africa, and its minaret is the world's highest religious building (210 metres). The designer was Michel Pinseau and it was built by Bouygues. It offers space for 105,000 worshippers.
The Royal Doors, of engraved bronze (from Russia), electrically operated, surrounded by inlaid arches. 
 Keywords: Africa, artistic, culture, Muslim, Islam, Maghreb, architecture, superlative, national symbol
PMR-D7440 
 Morocco, Fez: western entrance for traffic through the towering city walls. 
 Keywords: Africa, culture, national heritage, historic, Fes, Muslim, Islam, Maghreb, royal city, UNESCO
PMR-D7439 
 Morocco, Fez: Bab el-Mahrouk, the principal western gate to the medina of Fez el-Bali, was built in the 12th century. Outside the gate, market stalls are usually to be found. 
 Keywords: Africa, picturesque, culture, national heritage, historic, Fes, Muslim, Islam, Maghreb, royal city, UNESCO
PMR-D7438 
 Morocco, Fez: Bab Boujeloud, the western gate to the medina of Fez el-Bali, was built in 1913. It is conveniently situated for the bus and taxi terminals and tourist hotels. 
 Keywords: Africa, picturesque, culture, Fes, Muslim, Islam, Maghreb, royal city, UNESCO
PMR-D7437 
 Morocco, Fez: built in the 11th century, the Chouara Tannery today uses the same traditional methods of tanning sheep, goat and cowhides for the local leather industry. The round stone vessels contain dyes and urine for softening the hides. Despite the smells it is one of the city's main tourist attractions. 
 Keywords: Africa, UNESCO, royal city, Maghreb, Islam, Muslim, Fes, historic
PMR-D7436 
 Morocco, Fez: built in the 11th century, the Chouara Tannery today uses the same traditional methods of tanning sheep, goat and cowhides for the local leather industry. The round stone vessels contain dyes and urine for softening the hides. Despite the smells it is one of the city's main tourist attractions. 
 Keywords: Africa, UNESCO, royal city, Maghreb, Islam, Muslim, Fes, historic
PMR-D7435 
 Morocco, Fez: built in the 11th century, the Chouara Tannery today uses the same traditional methods of tanning sheep, goat and cowhides for the local leather industry. The round stone vessels contain dyes and urine for softening the hides. Despite the smells it is one of the city's main tourist attractions. 
 Keywords: Africa, UNESCO, royal city, Maghreb, Islam, Muslim, Fes, historic
PMR-D7434 
 Morocco, Fez: built in the 11th century, the Chouara Tannery today uses the same traditional methods of tanning sheep, goat and cowhides for the local leather industry. The round stone vessels contain dyes and urine for softening the hides. Despite the smells it is one of the city's main tourist attractions. 
 Keywords: Africa, UNESCO, royal city, Maghreb, Islam, Muslim, Fes, historic
PMR-D7433 
 Morocco, Fez: passage to interior courtyard of Zaouia Mosque and Mausoleum of Moulay Idriss II, the founder of the city, dating from the 13th century and one of the country's leading centres of pilgrimage. 
 Keywords: Africa, picturesque, culture, national heritage, historic, Fes, Muslim, Islam, Maghreb, royal city, UNESCO
PMR-D7432 
 Morocco, Fez: Interior courtyard of Zaouia Mosque and Mausoleum of Moulay Idriss II, the founder of the city, dating from the 13th century and one of the country's leading centres of pilgrimage. 
 Keywords: Africa, picturesque, culture, national heritage, historic, Fes, Muslim, Islam, Maghreb, royal city, UNESCO
PMR-D7431 
 Morocco, Fez: Interior of Zaouia Mosque and Mausoleum of Moulay Idriss II, the founder of the city, dating from the 13th century and one of the country's leading centres of pilgrimage. 
 Keywords: Africa, UNESCO, royal city, Maghreb, Islam, Muslim, Fes, historic, national heritage, culture, picturesque
PMR-D7430 
 Morocco, Fez: a primary school class of young Moroccans. 
 Keywords: Africa, teaching, pieducation, Fes, Muslim, Islam, Maghreb, royal city, UNESCO
PMR-D7429 
 Morocco, Fez: colourful glass lamps on offer in a soukh. 
 Keywords: Africa, UNESCO, royal city, Maghreb, Islam, Muslim, Fes, lighting
PMR-D7428 
 Morocco, Fez: Interior courtyard of the Medrasa (Koran School) Bou Inania, founded by the Merinid Sultan Abu Inan. It has similarities with the one of the same name in Meknes, also having cedarwood carvings. 
 Keywords: Africa, culture, national heritage, historic, Fes, Muslim, Islam, Maghreb, royal city, UNESCO
PMR-D7427 
 Morocco, Fez: Interior courtyard of the Medrasa (Koran School) Bou Inania, founded by the Merinid Sultan Abu Inan. It has similarities with the one of the same name in Meknes, also having cedarwood carvings. 
 Keywords: Africa, culture, national heritage, historic, Fes, Muslim, Islam, Maghreb, royal city, UNESCO
PMR-D7426 
 Morocco, Fez: Interior courtyard of the Medrasa (Koran School) Bou Inania, founded by the Merinid Sultan Abu Inan. It has similarities with the one of the same name in Meknes, also having cedarwood carvings. 
 Keywords: Africa, UNESCO, royal city, Maghreb, Islam, Muslim, Fes, historic, national heritage, culture
PMR-D7425 
 Morocco, Fez: Bab el Jdid, a recent addition to the ranks of city gates. 
 Keywords: Africa, UNESCO, royal city, Maghreb, Islam, Muslim, Fes, historic, national heritage, culture, picturesque
PMR-D7424 
 Morocco, Fez: gate to the medina and defence walls. 
 Keywords: Africa, picturesque, culture, national heritage, historic, Fes, Muslim, Islam, Maghreb, royal city, UNESCO
PMR-D7423 
 Morocco, Fez: panoramic view of of Fez el Bali from the Burj Sud. 
 Keywords: Africa, picturesque, culture, national heritage, historic, Fes, Muslim, Islam, Maghreb, royal city, UNESCO
PMR-D7422 
 Morocco, Fez: panoramic view of of Fez el Bali from the Burj Sud. 
 Keywords: Africa, picturesque, culture, national heritage, historic, Fes, Muslim, Islam, Maghreb, royal city, UNESCO
PMR-D7421 
 Morocco, Fez: panoramic view of of Fez el Bali from the Burj Sud. 
 Keywords: Africa, picturesque, culture, national heritage, historic, Fes, Muslim, Islam, Maghreb, royal city, UNESCO
PMR-D7420 
 Morocco, Fez: panoramic view from the Burj Sud of the medina of Fez el Bali with the minarets of the Kaiarouine Mosque and the Zaouira Moulay Idriss II (behind) where he is buried. 
 Keywords: Africa, picturesque, culture, national heritage, historic, Fes, Muslim, Islam, Maghreb, royal city, UNESCO
PMR-D7419 
 Morocco, Fez: one of the tiled gateway arches providing entry to the medina. 
 Keywords: Africa, culture, national heritage, UNESCO, royal city, Maghreb, colourful, Islam, Muslim, Fes
PMR-D7418 
 Morocco, Fez: facade of the Alaouite Royal Palace (Dar al Makhzen). 
 Keywords: Africa, UNESCO, royal city, Maghreb, colourful, Islam, Muslim, Fes
PMR-D7416 
 Morocco, Meknes: the Moroccan flag with five-pointed star symbolising the five pillars of Islam. 
 Keywords: Africa, Muslim, Islam, colourful, Maghreb, royal city
PMR-D7415 
 Morocco, Meknes: multicoloured ceramic condiment holders are popular with tourists. 
 Keywords: Africa, symetry, patterns, colourful, bazaar, soukh, Maghreb, royal city
PMR-D7414 
 Morocco, Meknes: displays of fruit are painstakingly arranged to appeal to the clientele. 
 Keywords: Africa, symetry, patterns, colourful, bazaar, soukh, Maghreb, royal city
PMR-D7413 
 Morocco, Meknes: displays of fruit are painstakingly arranged to appeal to the clientele. 
 Keywords: Africa, symetry, patterns, colourful, bazaar, soukh, Maghreb, royal city
PMR-D7412 
 Morocco, Meknes: live tortoises in the food market. 
 Keywords: Africa, soukh, bazaar, Maghreb, royal city
PMR-D7411 
 Morocco, Meknes: inside a clothing supplier in a soukh. The embroidery-work is mostly done by men. 
 Keywords: Africa, royal city, culture, Maghreb, rag trade, dress
PMR-D7410 
 Morocco, Meknes: inside a clothing supplier in a soukh. The embroidery-work is mostly done by men. 
 Keywords: Africa, royal city, culture, Maghreb, rag trade, dress
PMR-D7409 
 Morocco, Meknes: minaret of the Grande Mosque from the roof of the Medrasa Bou Inania. 
 Keywords: Africa, Muslim, Islam, Maghreb, culture, historic, national heritage, architecture, royal city
PMR-D7408 
 Morocco, Meknes: view from the gallery of the handsome courtyard of the Medrasa Bou Inania, built in 1345 by the Marinid sultans Abu al-Hasan and Abu Inan. In the centre stands a marble basin for ablutions. 
 Keywords: Africa, koran-school, Maghreb, culture, historic, national heritage, fortifications, architecture, royal city
PMR-D7407 
 Morocco, Meknes: part of the carved cedar roof and intricately decorated walls of the courtyard of the Medrasa Bou Inania, built in 1345 by the Marinid sultans Abu al-Hasan and Abu Inan. 
 Keywords: Africa, Maghreb, culture, historic, national heritage, fortifications, architecture, royal city, koran-school
PMR-D7406 
 Morocco, Meknes: an intricately carved panel which adorns the courtyard of the Medrasa Bou Inania, built in 1345 by the Marinid sultans Abu al-Hasan and Abu Inan. 
 Keywords: Africa, koran-school, royal city, architecture, fortifications, national heritage, historic, culture, Maghreb
PMR-D7405 
 Morocco, Meknes: carved cedar screen and part of the cedar roof and intricately decorated walls of the courtyard of the Medrasa Bou Inania, built in 1345 by the Marinid sultans Abu al-Hasan and Abu Inan. 
 Keywords: Africa, Maghreb, culture, historic, national heritage, fortifications, architecture, royal city, koran-school
PMR-D7404 
 Morocco, Meknes: large expanse of the Place el Hedim, the far side of which leads to the soukhs. 
 Keywords: Africa, Maghreb, culture, historic, national heritage, fortifications, architecture, royal city
PMR-D7403 
 Morocco, Meknes: wall of the medina from Place el Hedim with the row of adjoining kiosks, introduced more recently. 
 Keywords: Africa, Maghreb, culture, historic, national heritage, fortifications, architecture, royal city
PMR-D7402 
 Morocco, Meknes: part of the mighty arcaded city wall which has been extensively restored. 
 Keywords: Africa, royal city, architecture, fortifications, national heritage, historic, culture, Maghreb
PMR-D7401 
 Morocco, Meknes: a green park, popular with picnickers, with the mighty arcaded city wall in the background. 
 Keywords: Africa, royal city, Maghreb, culture, historic, national heritage, fortifications, architecture
PMR-D6586 
 Ireland, Leinster, Dublin: Dublin Castle: the turreted Record Tower, the sole surviving tower from the mediaeval castle from ca. 1228, with the adjoining Chapel Royal (19th century). Seen from the Dubhlinn Gardens, laid out in 1680. 
 Keywords: historic, heritage, monument, culture, park , gardens, picturesque, colourful, capital city, architecture
PMR-D6516 
 England, Merseyside, Liverpool: two of the 25-foot-diameter clockfaces on the Royal Liver Building with one of the two mythical Liver Birds, itself 18 feet high. 
 Keywords: historic, heritage, architecture, monument, memorial, sculpture, culture, UNESCO
PMR-D6515 
 England, Merseyside, Liverpool: Memorial to the Engine Room Heroes of the Titanic which sank in the North Atlantic on 15th April 1912, with the Royal Liver Building, completed on 19th July 1911, in the background. One of Liverpool's "Three Graces", standing on the Pier Head. 
 Keywords: historic, heritage, architecture, monument, memorial, sculpture, culture, UNESCO
PMR-D6510 
 England, West Sussex, Wakehurst (National Trust/Royal Botanic Gardens): the Elizabethan mansion at the centre of the gardens was built in 1590. 
 Keywords: picturesque, historic, heritage, colourful, mansion, country house, architecture
PMR-D6509 
 England, West Sussex, Wakehurst (National Trust/Royal Botanic Gardens): bizarre yew-tree roots clasping the rocks on the "Rock Walk" 
 Keywords: picturesque, historic, heritage, colourful, mansion, country house, garden, woods
PMR-D6508 
 England, West Sussex, Wakehurst (National Trust/Royal Botanic Gardens): bizarre yew-tree roots clasping the rocks on the "Rock Walk" 
 Keywords: picturesque, historic, heritage, colourful, mansion, country house, garden, woods
PMR-D6507 
 England, West Sussex, Wakehurst (National Trust/Royal Botanic Gardens): Bloomers Valley, which is reverting to flower meadows after years of cultivation. 
 Keywords: picturesque, historic, heritage, colourful, mansion, country house, ecology, biotope
PMR-D6506 
 England, West Sussex, Wakehurst (National Trust/Royal Botanic Gardens): bizarre yew-tree roots clasping the rocks on the "Rock Walk" 
 Keywords: picturesque, historic, heritage, colourful, mansion, country house, garden, woods
PMR-D6505 
 England, West Sussex, Wakehurst (National Trust/Royal Botanic Gardens): an artistically carved tree stump featuring a leaping fish by a woodland path. 
 Keywords: picturesque, historic, heritage, colourful, mansion, country house, wood-carving, diversion
PMR-D6504 
 England, West Sussex, Wakehurst (National Trust/Royal Botanic Gardens): giant mushrooms, artistically formed from rushes, by a woodland path. 
 Keywords: picturesque, historic, heritage, colourful, mansion, country house, feature
PMR-D6503 
 England, West Sussex, Wakehurst (National Trust/Royal Botanic Gardens): masses of wild flowers in Loder Valley, by Westwood Lake. 
 Keywords: picturesque, historic, heritage, colourful, mansion, country house
PMR-D6499 
 England, West Sussex, Wakehurst (National Trust/Royal Botanic Gardens): a sika deer, carved in a living cedar tree, by Japanese artist Masa Susuki. Known as "Tachigi-bori", the aim is to recognise each tree's individual spirit without causing damage to the tree itself. 
 Keywords: architecture, picturesque, culture, historic, heritage, colourful, mansion, country house, wood-carving, artistic
PMR-D6054 
 Oman, Muscat: the auditorium of the Royal Opera House, inaugurated in 2011. The building takes its motifs from Islamic, Mughal, Oriental and European art. 
 Keywords: oil wealth, desert city, Islam, Muslim, Arab state, Middle East, Gulf State, architecture, sultanate, balance, proportion, symmetry, elegance, artistic, culture, concerts , music
PMR-D6053 
 Oman, Muscat: the main staircase in the foyer of the Royal Opera House, inaugurated in 2011. The building takes its motifs from Islamic, Mughal, Oriental and European art. 
 Keywords: oil wealth, desert city, Islam, Muslim, Arab state, Middle East, Gulf State, architecture, sultanate, balance, proportion, symmetry, elegance, artistic, culture, concerts , music
PMR-D5799 
 Oman, Muscat: one of the arcaded colonnades flanking the approach to Al Alam royal palace, with colourful flowerbeds in the foreground. 
 Keywords: desert city, Islam, Muslim, Arab state, Middle East, Gulf State, sultanate, picturesque
PMR-D5795 
 Oman, Muscat: the Royal Opera House , inaugurated in 2011. Contractor: Carillion. 
 Keywords: modern architecture, oil wealth, desert city, Islam, Muslim, Arab state, Middle East, Gulf State, sultanate, concerts, music
PMR-D4677 
 Cambodia, Phnom Penh: howdah, and steps used for getting up to it, on display in the Royal Palace museum with other historic items. 
 Keywords: capital city, Khmer, kingdom, Indo-China, orient, Buddhist, metropolis, picturesque, colourful, historic, heritage
PMR-D4676 
 Cambodia, Phnom Penh: ornate royal palanquin preserved in the Royal Palace museum. 
 Keywords: capital city, Khmer, kingdom, Indo-China, orient, Buddhist, metropolis, picturesque, colourful, historic, heritage, transport
PMR-D4675 
 Cambodia, Phnom Penh: model of Angkor Wat temple complex, in the Silver Pagoda complex of the Royal Palace. 
 Keywords: capital city, Khmer, kingdom, Indo-China, orient, Buddhist, metropolis, picturesque, colourful, historic, heritage
PMR-D4673 
 Cambodia, Phnom Penh: belltower in the Silver Pagoda complex of the Royal Palace. 
 Keywords: capital city, Khmer, kingdom, Indo-China, orient, Buddhist, metropolis, picturesque, colourful, historic, heritage
PMR-D4671 
 Cambodia, Phnom Penh: view of the Silver Pagoda from the adjoining gardens, in the Royal Palace. 
 Keywords: capital city, Khmer, kingdom, Indo-China, orient, Buddhist, metropolis, colourful, picturesque, historic, heritage
PMR-D4670 
 Cambodia, Phnom Penh: stupa or shrine of King Norodom and pavilion containing his equestrian statue with the Silver Pagoda in the background, in the grounds of the Royal Palace. 
 Keywords: capital city, Khmer, kingdom, Indo-China, orient, Buddhist, metropolis, picturesque, colourful, historic, heritage
PMR-D4669 
 Cambodia, Phnom Penh: equestrian statue of King Norodom on a roofed plinth, in the Silver Pagoda complex of the Royal Palace. 
 Keywords: capital city, Khmer, kingdom, Indo-China, orient, Buddhist, metropolis, picturesque, colourful, historic, heritage
PMR-D4668 
 Cambodia, Phnom Penh: stupa or shrine of King Norodom in the Silver Pagoda complex of the Royal Palace. 
 Keywords: capital city, Khmer, kingdom, Indo-China, orient, Buddhist, metropolis, picturesque, colourful, historic, heritage
PMR-D4667 
 Cambodia, Phnom Penh: flowers of Dark Red Meranti (Pentacme Siamensis) growing in the grounds of the Royal Palace. According to legend Buddha was born under a tree of this species in one of his reincarnations. 
 Keywords: capital city, Khmer, kingdom, Indo-China, orient, Buddhist, metropolis, botany, trees, shrubs
PMR-D4666 
 Cambodia, Phnom Penh: musiciams playing traditional Cambodian instruments in the grounds of the Royal Palace. 
 Keywords: capital city, Khmer, kingdom, Indo-China, orient, Buddhist, metropolis, music, drums, percussion, band
PMR-D4665 
 Cambodia, Phnom Penh: stupa or shrine of Princess Kantha Botha, daughter of King Sihanouk, in the Silver Pagoda complex of the Royal Palace. 
 Keywords: capital city, Khmer, kingdom, Indo-China, orient, Buddhist, metropolis, picturesque, colourful, historic, heritage
PMR-D4664 
 Cambodia, Phnom Penh: Royal Palace: revered figure in the Silver Pagoda complex representing Madame Penh, from whom the city takes its name. 
 Keywords: capital city, Khmer, kingdom, Indo-China, orient, Buddhist, metropolis
PMR-D4663 
 Cambodia, Phnom Penh: the Royal Palace: the Silver Pagoda, also known as the Pagoda of the Emerald Buddha (Wat Preah Keo), is paved with 5000-plus silver tiles, each weighing 1kg. Originally built under King Norodom in 1892, it resembles the Wat Phra Keo in Bangkok. 
 Keywords: capital city, Khmer, kingdom, Indo-China, orient, Buddhist, metropolis, picturesque, colourful, historic, heritage, architecture
PMR-D4661 
 Cambodia, Phnom Penh: Preah Reach Damnak Chan in the Royal Palace grounds, in traditional Khmer style, is the administrative centre of the palace. 
 Keywords: capital city, Khmer, kingdom, Indo-China, orient, Buddhist, metropolis, colourful, picturesque, architecture, historic, heritage
PMR-D4660 
 Cambodia, Phnom Penh: the face on the principal spire of the Throne Hall (Preah Tineang Tevea Vinichhay) of the Royal Palace, was inspired by the Bayon at Angkor. 
 Keywords: capital city, Khmer, kingdom, Indo-China, orient, Buddhist, metropolis, colourful, picturesque, architecture, historic, heritage
PMR-D4659 
 Cambodia, Phnom Penh: the Throne Hall (Preah Tineang Tevea Vinichhay) of the Royal Palace, in traditional Khmer style, was inaugurated by King Sisowath in 1919. 
 Keywords: capital city, Khmer, kingdom, Indo-China, orient, Buddhist, metropolis, colourful, picturesque, architecture, historic, heritage
PMR-D4658 
 Cambodia, Phnom Penh: library building (Hor Samritvimean) in the grounds of the Royal Palace. 
 Keywords: capital city, Khmer, kingdom, Indo-China, orient, Buddhist, metropolis, colourful, picturesque, architecture, historic, heritage
PMR-D4657 
 Cambodia, Phnom Penh: the King's quarters in the Royal Palace, are normally closed to visitots. 
 Keywords: capital city, Khmer, kingdom, Indo-China, orient, Buddhist, metropolis, colourful, picturesque, architecture, historic, heritage
PMR-D4656 
 Cambodia, Phnom Penh: the Throne Hall of the Royal Palace, in traditional Khmer style, was inaugurated by King Sisowath in 1919. Figure of a Garuda supporting the roof. 
 Keywords: capital city, Khmer, kingdom, Indo-China, orient, Buddhist, metropolis, colourful, picturesque, architecture, historic, heritage
PMR-D4655 
 Cambodia, Phnom Penh: the Throne Hall (Preah Tineang Tevea Vinichhay) of the Royal Palace, in traditional Khmer style, was inaugurated by King Sisowath in 1919. 
 Keywords: capital city, Khmer, kingdom, Indo-China, orient, Buddhist, metropolis, colourful, picturesque, architecture, historic, heritage
PMR-D4654 
 Cambodia, Phnom Penh: the Throne Hall (Preah Tineang Tevea Vinichhay) of the Royal Palace, in traditional Khmer style, was inaugurated by King Sisowath in 1919. 
 Keywords: capital city, Khmer, kingdom, Indo-China, orient, Buddhist, metropolis, colourful, picturesque, architecture, historic, heritage
PMR-D4600 
 Cambodia, Phnom Penh: Chan Chaya Pavilion, entrance to the royal palace. 
 Keywords: capital city, Khmer, kingdom, Indo-China, orient, Buddhist, metropolis, picturesque, colourful, architecture
PMR-D4599 
 Cambodia, Phnom Penh: Chan Chaya Pavilion, entrance to the royal palace 
 Keywords: capital city, Khmer, kingdom, Indo-China, orient, Buddhist, metropolis, picturesque, colourful, architecture
PMR-D4446 
 Thailand, Phuket Island, Patong Beach: Royal Paradise Hotel and Spa Tower seen from the pedestrian shopping mall, with fountain in the foreground. 
 Keywords: Buddhist, temples, picturesque, Siam, orient, far east, colourful, architecture, high-rise, skyscraper, resort, tourist
PMR-D4316 
 Thailand, Phuket Island, Phuket City: tribute to King Bhumibol Adulyadej ("Rama IX") who died on 13th October 2016. 
 Keywords: Buddhist, temples, picturesque, Siam, orient, far east, colourful, royal, monarch, reign, mourning
PMR-D4293 
 Thailand, Phuket Island, Phuket City: tribute to King Bhumibol Adulyadej ("Rama IX") who died on 13th October 2016. 
 Keywords: Buddhist, temples, picturesque, Siam, orient, far east, colourful, royal, monarch, reign, mourning
PMR-D1080 
 Thailand, Chonburi, Pattaya: coastline, with Royal Cliff Beach Resort. 
 Keywords: holiday resort, Siam, seaside, picturesque, temples, Buddhist, sunshine, night life, beach
PMR-D1079 
 Thailand, Chonburi, Pattaya: balconies at Royal Cliff Beach Resort Hotel. 
 Keywords: holiday resort, Siam, seaside, picturesque, temples, Buddhist, sunshine, night life, beach, patterns, repetition
PMR-D0899 
 Myanmar, Mandalay, Inwa: the pagoda-like tower of Bagaya Kyaung (Monastery), built in 1834 entirely of teak. The royal family was traditionally educated here and there is still a flourishing school for trainee monks. 
 Keywords: Buddhist, temples, picturesque, architecture, colourful, religious, Burma
PMR-D0898 
 Myanmar, Mandalay, Inwa: the lofty interior of Bagaya Kyaung (Monastery), built in 1834 entirely of teak. The royal family was traditionally educated here and there is still a flourishing school for trainee monks. 
 Keywords: Buddhist, temples, picturesque, architecture, colourful, religious, Burma
PMR-D0818 
 Thailand, Ayuthaya (formerly the royal capital 1350-1767): head of the large Buddha figure at Wat Yai Chai Mongkhon. 
 Keywords: Buddhist, national heritage, historic, religious, colourful, architecture, Siam, picturesque, temples
PMR-D0817 
 Thailand, Ayuthaya (formerly the royal capital 1350-1767): remains of ancient chedis at Wat Yai Chai Mongkhon, with a row of Buddha figures, decked in saffron robes. 
 Keywords: Buddhist, national heritage, historic, religious, colourful, architecture, Siam, picturesque, temples
PMR-D0816 
 Thailand, Ayuthaya (formerly the royal capital 1350-1767): row of Buddha figures decked in saffron robes at Wat Yai Chai Mongkhon. 
 Keywords: Buddhist, temples, picturesque, Siam, architecture, colourful, religious, historic, national heritage
PMR-D0815 
 Thailand, Ayuthaya (formerly the royal capital 1350-1767): row of Buddha figures decked in saffron robes at Wat Yai Chai Mongkhon. 
 Keywords: Buddhist, national heritage, historic, religious, colourful, architecture, Siam, picturesque, temples
PMR-D0814 
 Thailand, Ayuthaya (formerly the royal capital 1350-1767): one of a pair of giant seated Buddhas in front of the chedi at Wat Yai Chai Mongkhon. 
 Keywords: Buddhist, national heritage, historic, religious, colourful, architecture, Siam, picturesque, temples
PMR-D0813 
 Thailand, Ayuthaya (formerly the royal capital 1350-1767): line of Buddha figures in saffron robes at Wat Yai Chai Mongkhon. 
 Keywords: Buddhist, national heritage, historic, religious, colourful, architecture, Siam, picturesque, temples
PMR-D0812 
 Thailand, Ayuthaya (formerly the royal capital 1350-1767): centrepiece at Wat Yai Chai Mongkhon is this enormous chedi. 
 Keywords: Buddhist, national heritage, historic, religious, colourful, architecture, Siam, picturesque, temples
PMR-D0811 
 Thailand, Ayuthaya (formerly the royal capital 1350-1767): reclining Buddha in the compound of Wat Yai Chai Mongkhon temple. 
 Keywords: Buddhist, national heritage, historic, religious, colourful, architecture, Siam, picturesque, temples
PMR-D0810 
 Thailand, Ayuthaya (formerly the royal capital 1350-1767): Phra Thinang Varobhas Bimam (Residential Hall) and Aisawan-Dhipaya-Asana Pavilion reflected in the lake in Bang Pa-In Palace Gardens. 
 Keywords: Buddhist, national heritage, historic, religious, colourful, architecture, Siam, picturesque, temples
PMR-D0809 
 Thailand, Ayuthaya (formerly the royal capital 1350-1767): Devaraj-Kunlai Building contains a collection of royal carriages, in Bang Pa-In Palace Gardens. 
 Keywords: Buddhist, national heritage, historic, religious, colourful, architecture, Siam, picturesque, temples
PMR-D0808 
 Thailand, Ayuthaya (formerly the royal capital 1350-1767): one of the western-style buildings in Bang Pa-In Palace Gardens. 
 Keywords: Buddhist, national heritage, historic, religious, colourful, architecture, Siam, picturesque, temples
PMR-D0807 
 Thailand, Ayuthaya (formerly the royal capital 1350-1767): Ho Withun (Tower) and Phra Thinang (Royal Residence) with reflections in the lake in Bang Pa-In Palace Gardens. 
 Keywords: Buddhist, national heritage, historic, religious, colourful, architecture, Siam, picturesque, temples
PMR-D0806 
 Thailand, Ayuthaya (formerly the royal capital 1350-1767): reflections of a Chinese-style teahouse in the lake in Bang Pa-In Palace Gardens. 
 Keywords: Buddhist, national heritage, historic, religious, colourful, architecture, Siam, picturesque, temples
PMR-D0805 
 Thailand, Ayuthaya (formerly the royal capital 1350-1767): elephant "topiary" in Bang Pa-In Palace Gardens. 
 Keywords: Buddhist, national heritage, historic, religious, colourful, architecture, Siam, picturesque, temples
PMR-D0804 
 Thailand, Ayuthaya (formerly the royal capital 1350-1767): elephant "topiary" in Bang Pa-In Palace Gardens. 
 Keywords: Buddhist, national heritage, historic, religious, colourful, architecture, Siam, picturesque, temples
PMR-D0803 
 Thailand, Ayuthaya (formerly the royal capital 1350-1767): carved and painted screen in the temple in Bang Pa-In Palace Gardens. 
 Keywords: Buddhist, national heritage, historic, religious, colourful, architecture, Siam, picturesque, temples
PMR-D0802 
 Thailand, Ayuthaya (formerly the royal capital 1350-1767): Chinese-style Phra Thinang (Royal Residence) Wepart Chamrun (Heavenly Light) in Bang Pa-In Palace Gardens. 
 Keywords: Buddhist, national heritage, historic, religious, colourful, architecture, Siam, picturesque, temples
PMR-D0801 
 Thailand, Ayuthaya (formerly the royal capital 1350-1767): carved and painted screen in the temple in Bang Pa-In Palace Gardens. 
 Keywords: Buddhist, temples, picturesque, Siam, architecture, colourful, religious, historic, national heritage
PMR-D0800 
 Thailand, Ayuthaya (formerly the royal capital 1350-1767): Ho Withun (Tower) in Bang Pa-In Palace Gardens. 
 Keywords: Buddhist, national heritage, historic, religious, colourful, architecture, Siam, picturesque, temples
PMR-D0799 
 Thailand, Ayuthaya (formerly the royal capital 1350-1767): elephant "topiary" in Bang Pa-In Palace Gardens. 
 Keywords: Buddhist, national heritage, historic, religious, colourful, architecture, Siam, picturesque, temples
PMR-D0798 
 Thailand, Ayuthaya (formerly the royal capital 1350-1767): Aisawan-Dhipaya-Asana Pavilion in Bang Pa-In Palace Gardens. 
 Keywords: Buddhist, national heritage, historic, religious, colourful, architecture, Siam, picturesque, temples
PMR-D0289 
 Germany, Berlin, Pergammon Museum: ceramic tiles depicting the Royal Bodyguards from Darius Palace at Susa (Persian 521-486 BC). 
 Keywords: archeological, Iran, archeology, unique
PMR347-02 
 India, Rajasthan, Jaipur: capital city of Rajasthan, was founded in 1727 by Maharaja Jai Singh II, and is known as "the pink city of India". Behind the upper facade of the Palace of the Winds, where ladies of the royal household could watch life on the street unobserved. 
 Keywords: architecture, metropolis, picturesque, culture, historic, colourful, mediaeval, medieval, heritage, imposing, gables, timber-frame, half timbered, wattle and daub, München, capital city
PMR346-03 
 India, Rajasthan, Jaipur: capital city of Rajasthan, was founded in 1727 by Maharaja Jai Singh II, and is known as "the pink city of India". Facade of the Palace of the Winds (Hawa Mahal), built in 1799 by Maharaja Sawaj Pratap Singh, "a stunning example of Rajput artistry". Ladies of the royal household could watch the street unobserved from here. 
 Keywords: architecture, metropolis, picturesque, culture, historic, colourful, heritage, imposing, capital city
PMR346-02 
 India, Rajasthan, Jaipur: capital city of Rajasthan, was founded in 1727 by Maharaja Jai Singh II, and is known as "the pink city of India". Facade of the Palace of the Winds (Hawa Mahal), built in 1799 by Maharaja Sawaj Pratap Singh, "a stunning example of Rajput artistry". Ladies of the royal household could watch the street unobserved from here. 
 Keywords: architecture, metropolis, picturesque, culture, historic, colourful, heritage, imposing, capital city
PMR331-10 
 Sweden, Stockholm: Royal Dramatiska Theatre, an "art nouveau" palace built 1901-8, has four stages. 
 Keywords: architecture, metropolis, culture, heritage, capital city, drama, art deco
PMR331-07 
 Sweden, Stockholm: Changing of the guard in the West Court of the Royal Palace. 
 Keywords: architecture, metropolis, picturesque, culture, historic, colourful, heritage, capital city, equestrians, soldiers, uniform, mounted guards, cannon, ceremony
PMR331-06 
 Sweden, Stockholm: Changing of the guard in the West Court of the Royal Palace. 
 Keywords: architecture, metropolis, picturesque, culture, historic, colourful, heritage, capital city, equestrians, soldiers, uniform, mounted guards, ceremony
PMR331-05 
 Sweden, Stockholm: relief of the Palace Guard in front of the south entrance to the Royal Palace. 
 Keywords: culture, historic, heritage, capital city, colourful, uniform, soldiers, cobblestones
PMR330-12 
 Sweden, Stockholm: view from the south entrance to the Royal Palace, showing the National Museum and, in the distance, impressive frontages on the Strandvägen across the water. 
 Keywords: architecture, metropolis, culture, historic, heritage, capital city, boats, street scene, ferryboat, moorings
PMR330-09 
 Sweden, Stockholm: the Royal Palace, completed 1770 to plans of Nicodemus Tessin the Younger, containing 500+ rooms, only a handful of which are open to the public. South entrance, with a triumphal arch motiv, dedicated to Charles XII. 
 Keywords: architecture, metropolis, culture, historic, heritage, capital city
PMR330-03 
 Sweden, Stockholm: the Royal Palace, completed 1770 to plans of Nicodemus Tessin the Younger, containing 500+ rooms, only a handful of which are open to the public. 
 Keywords: architecture, metropolis, culture, historic, heritage, capital city
PMR329-11 
 Sweden, Stockholm: Wrangel Palace, built in 1630, but later rebuilt for Field Marshal Wrangel (1670). It was the royal family residence from 1697 to 1754, but presently serves as council chambers. 
 Keywords: architecture, metropolis, culture, historic, heritage, capital city, monument
PMR317-03 
 Poland, Cracow: the Royal Archcathedral Basilica of Saints Stanislaus and Wenceslaus on the Wawel Hill (Wawel Cathedral), completed in 1364 in Gothic style, but displays many later additions in a variety of styles. It contains the tombs of the Polish kings and queens. The golden dome denotes Sigismund's Chapel. 
 Keywords: architecture, metropolis, picturesque, culture, historic, colourful, mediaeval, medieval, heritage
PMR317-02 
 Poland, Cracow, Wawel Cathedral: Sigismund's Chapel with gilded dome, and its twin, the royal chapel of the Vasas. 
 Keywords: architecture, metropolis, culture, historic, mediaeval, medieval, heritage
PMR316-12 
 Poland, Cracow: the Royal Archcathedral Basilica of Saints Stanislaus and Wenceslaus on the Wawel Hill (Wawel Cathedral), completed in 1364 in Gothic style, but displays many later additions in a variety of styles. It contains the tombs of the Polish kings and queens. In the foreground, a display of bronze cannons outside the museum. 
 Keywords: architecture, metropolis, picturesque, culture, historic, colourful, mediaeval, medieval, heritage
PMR309-05 
 Germany, West Berlin: Charlottenburg Palace, completed in 1710. Mausoleum in the park, built in 1810 by H. Gentz, containing the Prussian royal tombs. 
 Keywords: architecture, monument, artistic, culture, historic, heritage, grave, burialplace, memorial
PMR278-10 
 Hungary, Szekesfehervar: ruins of the royal basilica of Stephan I (1001-1038), the first king of Hungary. 
 Keywords: architecture, picturesque, culture, historic, national heritage, colourful, mediaeval, medieval
PMR229-02 
 Greece, Mycenae: six royal tombs, arranged in a circle,were excavated by Heinrich Schliemann in 1876 and yielded many valuable artefacts. 
 Keywords: historic, antiquity, culture, art, masonry, ruin, archeology, excavations, architecture, classical, heritage, monument
PMR204-09 
 Israel, Dead Sea, Masada: a fortified rock plateau, on which Herod the Great built his palaces. Site of Roman siege in 37-31 BC when allegedly 900 Jews committed mass suicide. Washroom for visitors to the Western Palace of Herod. In the background: the swimming pool and a smaller royal residence. 
 Keywords: desert, fortifications, defence, isolated, tragedy, historic, UNESCO Site, steep, impregnable
PMR-D3325 
 Germany, Swiss Saxony (Sächsische Schweiz): a row of historic bronze cannons on the walls of Königstein Fortress, with the royal arms carved in stone on the corner. 
 Keywords: picturesque, heritage, Swiss Saxony, sandstone, outcrops, rock formations, fantastic, geology, geological, faults , erosion, defence, fortifications, historic
PMR-D1638 
 People's Republic of China, Tibet, Lhasa: royal viewing pavilion for open-air performances in the Norbulingka. 
 Keywords: architecture, religion, colourful, Asian, Buddhist, temples, picturesque, historical, heritage, mountains
PMR-D1530 
 Nepal, Bhaktapur: Naga Pokharil swimming pool with bronze cobras, in the royal palace. 
 Keywords: architecture, religion, colourful, Asian, Buddhist, temples, picturesque, historical, heritage
PMR182-09 
 England, Berkshire, Windsor Castle, the royal residence dating back to the 11th century: part of the east front and formal gardens laid out by Sir Jeffry Wyatville in the 1820s. 
 Keywords: architecture, mediaeval, picturesque, culture, historic, national heritage, palace, Queen Elizabeth II, park, grounds
PMR182-08 
 England, Berkshire, Windsor Castle, the royal residence dating back to the 11th century: King Edward III Tower, seen from the Moat Path. 
 Keywords: architecture, mediaeval, picturesque, culture, historic, national heritage, palace, Queen Elizabeth II
PMR182-07 
 England, Berkshire, Windsor Castle, the royal residence dating back to the 11th century: The State Apartments in the Upper Ward, dating from Charles II's time (1670-80). 
 Keywords: architecture, mediaeval, picturesque, culture, historic, national heritage, palace, Queen Elizabeth II, park, grounds
PMR182-06 
 England, Berkshire, Windsor Castle, the royal residence dating back to the 11th century: the Lower Ward - Tudor timber-frame buildings with St. George's Chapel and the Round Tower. 
 Keywords: architecture, mediaeval, picturesque, culture, historic, national heritage, palace, Queen Elizabeth II, park, grounds
PMR182-05 
 England, Berkshire, Windsor Castle, the royal residence dating back to the 11th century: Castle Hill and the statue of Queen Victoria. 
 Keywords: architecture, mediaeval, picturesque, culture, historic, national heritage, palace, Queen Elizabeth II, park, grounds
PMR-D2544 
 Iran, Isfahan: Masjed-e Shah or Masjed-e Imam in Naqsh Square was built by Shah Abbas I between 1611-5 and is regarded as the pinacle of Safavid architecture with its perfect proportions and exquisite faience work. Closer view of one of the minarets. 
 Keywords: Persia, Islam, Shi-ite, Muslim, religion, architecture, faience, tiling, minaret, arabesque, mosaics, Royal Mosque, Imam Mosque, UNESCO
PMR-D2543 
 Iran, Isfahan: Masjed-e Shah or Masjed-e Imam in Naqsh Square was built by Shah Abbas I between 1611-5 and is regarded as the pinacle of Safavid architecture with its perfect proportions and exquisite faience work. 
 Keywords: Persia, Islam, Shi-ite, Muslim, religion, architecture, faience, tiling, minaret, arabesque, mosaics, Royal Mosque, Imam Mosque, UNESCO
PMR-D2542 
 Iran, Isfahan: Masjed-e Shah or Masjed-e Imam in Naqsh Square was built by Shah Abbas I between 1611-5 and is regarded as the pinacle of Safavid architecture with its perfect proportions and exquisite faience work. The breathtaking decoration of the main dome. 
 Keywords: Persia, Islam, Shi-ite, Muslim, religion, architecture, faience, tiling, minaret, arabesque, mosaics, Royal Mosque, Imam Mosque, UNESCO
PMR-D2541 
 Iran, Isfahan: Masjed-e Shah or Masjed-e Imam in Naqsh Square was built by Shah Abbas I between 1611-5 and is regarded as the pinacle of Safavid architecture with its perfect proportions and exquisite faience work. 
 Keywords: Persia, Islam, Shi-ite, Muslim, religion, architecture, faience, tiling, minaret, arabesque, mosaics, Royal Mosque, Imam Mosque, UNESCO
PMR-D2540 
 Iran, Isfahan: Masjed-e Shah or Masjed-e Imam in Naqsh Square was built by Shah Abbas I between 1611-5 and is regarded as the pinacle of Safavid architecture with its perfect proportions and exquisite faience work. 
 Keywords: Persia, Islam, Shi-ite, Muslim, religion, architecture, faience, tiling, minaret, arabesque, mosaics, Royal Mosque, Imam Mosque, UNESCO
PMR-D2539 
 Iran, Isfahan: Masjed-e Shah or Masjed-e Imam in Naqsh Square was built by Shah Abbas I between 1611-5 and is regarded as the pinacle of Safavid architecture with its perfect proportions and exquisite faience work. 
 Keywords: Persia, Islam, Shi-ite, Muslim, religion, architecture, faience, tiling, minaret, arabesque, mosaics, Royal Mosque, Imam Mosque, UNESCO
PMR-D2538 
 Iran, Isfahan: Masjed-e Shah or Masjed-e Imam in Naqsh Square was built by Shah Abbas I between 1611-5 and is regarded as the pinacle of Safavid architecture with its perfect proportions and exquisite faience work. 
 Keywords: Persia, Islam, Shi-ite, Muslim, religion, architecture, faience, tiling, minaret, arabesque, mosaics, Royal Mosque, Imam Mosque, UNESCO
PMR-D2537 
 Iran, Isfahan: Masjed-e Shah or Masjed-e Imam in Naqsh Square was built by Shah Abbas I between 1611-5 and is regarded as the pinacle of Safavid architecture with its perfect proportions and exquisite faience work. 
 Keywords: Persia, Islam, Shi-ite, Muslim, religion, architecture, faience, tiling, minaret, arabesque, mosaics, Royal Mosque, Imam Mosque, UNESCO
PMR-D2536 
 Iran, Isfahan: Masjed-e Shah or Masjed-e Imam in Naqsh Square was built by Shah Abbas I between 1611-5 and is regarded as the pinacle of Safavid architecture with its perfect proportions and exquisite faience work. 
 Keywords: Persia, Islam, Shi-ite, Muslim, religion, architecture, faience, tiling, minaret, arabesque, mosaics, Royal Mosque, Imam Mosque, UNESCO
PMR-D2535 
 Iran, Isfahan: Masjed-e Shah or Masjed-e Imam in Naqsh Square was built by Shah Abbas I between 1611-5 and is regarded as the pinacle of Safavid architecture with its perfect proportions and exquisite faience work. One of the colourful panels of arabesques on either side of the entrance. 
 Keywords: Persia, Islam, Shi-ite, Muslim, religion, architecture, faience, tiling, minaret, arabesque, mosaics, Royal Mosque, Imam Mosque, UNESCO
PMR-D2534 
 Iran, Isfahan: Masjed-e Shah or Masjed-e Imam in Naqsh Square was built by Shah Abbas I between 1611-5 and is regarded as the pinacle of Safavid architecture with its perfect proportions and exquisite faience work. Closer look at the decoration round the balcony in the entrance iwan. 
 Keywords: Persia, Islam, Shi-ite, Muslim, religion, architecture, faience, tiling, minaret, arabesque, mosaics, Royal Mosque, Imam Mosque, UNESCO
PMR-D2533 
 Iran, Isfahan: Masjed-e Shah or Masjed-e Imam in Naqsh Square was built by Shah Abbas I between 1611-5 and is regarded as the pinacle of Safavid architecture with its perfect proportions and exquisite faience work. A closer view of the stalactite ceiling of the entrance iwan. 
 Keywords: Persia, Islam, Shi-ite, Muslim, religion, architecture, faience, tiling, minaret, arabesque, mosaics, Royal Mosque, Imam Mosque, UNESCO
PMR-D2532 
 Iran, Isfahan: Masjed-e Shah or Masjed-e Imam in Naqsh Square was built by Shah Abbas I between 1611-5 and is regarded as the pinacle of Safavid architecture with its perfect proportions and exquisite faience work. The much-photographed main entrance, through an iwan with balcony. 
 Keywords: Persia, Islam, Shi-ite, Muslim, religion, architecture, faience, tiling, minaret, arabesque, mosaics, Royal Mosque, Imam Mosque, UNESCO
PMR-D2441 
 Iran, Persepolis: Founded by Darius I in 520 BC, subsequent Achaemenid rulers added many new buildings until it was burnt to the ground by Alexander the Great in 330 BC. It extended over 125 sq. km. at its peak. Tomb of Artaxerxes III, shown saluting the "Royal Fire" with the winged "Royal Glory" & carried by 30 subjects, one from each country. 
 Keywords: Persia, Islam, Shi-ite, Muslim, religion, architecture, bas-reliefs, historic, heritage, ruins, UNESCO, archeology
PMR-D2433 
 Iran, Persepolis: Founded by Darius I in 520 BC, subsequent Achaemenid rulers added many new buildings until it was burnt to the ground by Alexander the Great in 330 BC. It extended over 125 sq. km. at its peak.
The northern, of two tombs in the hillside, is attributed to Artaxerxes III who is shown saluting the "Royal Fire" on a high altar. 
 Keywords: Persia, Islam, Shi-ite, Muslim, religion, architecture, bas-reliefs, historic, heritage, ruins, UNESCO, archeology
PMR-D2397 
 Iran, Shiraz: Arg-e Karim Khan (Citadel) was built in the early Zand period, as part of Karim Khan's royal court. It has four corner towers featuring ornamental brickwork, the south-eastern one leaning outwards due to subsidence. 
 Keywords: Persia, Islam, Shi-ite, Muslim, religion, architecture, fortress, castle, fortifications
PMR-D2396 
 Iran, Shiraz: Arg-e Karim Khan (Citadel) was built in the early Zand period, as part of Karim Khan's royal court. It has four corner towers featuring ornamental brickwork, the south-eastern one leaning outwards due to subsidence. 
 Keywords: Persia, Islam, Shi-ite, Muslim, religion, architecture, fortress, castle, fortifications
PMR-D2199 
 Laos, Luang Prabang: built in 1904, the former Royal Palace (Ho Kham) is now a museum displaying the royal furniture and accoutrements. 
 Keywords: architecture, picturesque, colourful, Lao people, temples, Buddhist, relaxed city, ex-Kingdom, culture, former capital, French colonial, Mekong
PMR-D2198 
 Laos, Luang Prabang: built in 1904, the former Royal Palace (Ho Kham) is now a museum displaying the royal furniture and accoutrements. The last to live there was King Sisavang Vong (ruled 1905-59 whose statue stands in the grounds. 
 Keywords: architecture, picturesque, colourful, Lao people, temples, Buddhist, relaxed city, ex-Kingdom, culture, former capital, French colonial, Mekong
PMR-D2197 
 Laos, Luang Prabang: built in 1904, the former Royal Palace (Ho Kham) is now a museum displaying the royal furniture and accoutrements. The approach is through an avenue of Palmyra Palms. 
 Keywords: architecture, picturesque, colourful, Lao people, temples, Buddhist, relaxed city, ex-Kingdom, culture, former capital, French colonial, Mekong
PMR-D2196 
 Laos, Luang Prabang: built in 1904, the former Royal Palace (Ho Kham) is now a museum displaying the royal furniture and accoutrements. 
 Keywords: architecture, picturesque, colourful, Lao people, temples, Buddhist, relaxed city, ex-Kingdom, culture, former capital, French colonial, Mekong
PMR-D2113 
 Oman, Muscat: one of the arcaded colonnades flanking the approach to Al Alam royal palace. 
 Keywords: modern architecture, oil wealth, emirate, desert city, Islam, Muslim, Arab state, sultan, Middle East, Gulf State
PMR-D2022 
 Scotland, Edinburgh: Deacon Brodie's Tavern on the Royal Mile, with the former HQ of the Bank of Scotland behind. 
 Keywords: architecture, metropolis, capital city, picturesque, culture, historic, national heritage
PMR-D2010 
 Edinburgh: the Mound, with the National Gallery of Scotland and the Royal Scottish Academy. 
 Keywords: architecture, metropolis, capital city, picturesque, culture, historic, national heritage
PMR-D2002 
 Edinburgh: pipe band passing the City Chambers on the Royal Mile. 
 Keywords: architecture, bagpipes, parade, procession, metropolis, capital city, picturesque, culture, historic, national heritage
PMR-D1756 
 England, Devon, Plymouth: the figure of King William III overlooks the entrance to Plymouth Docks. 
 Keywords: historic, royal, colourful, statue, picturesque, culture
PMR144K-27 
 Thailand, Ayuthaya (formerly the royal capital 1350-1767): Wat Phra Mahathat Temple, built in 1374, in the reign of King Boroma: many prangs are leaning dangerously, as these three examples. 
 Keywords: Buddhist, national heritage, historic, religious, colourful, architecture, Siam, picturesque, temples
PMR144K-26 
 Thailand, Ayuthaya (formerly the royal capital 1350-1767): Wat Phra Mahathat Temple, built in 1374, in the reign of King Boroma: three of the surviving prangs still in a vertical position. 
 Keywords: Buddhist, national heritage, historic, religious, colourful, architecture, Siam, picturesque, temples
PMR144K-25 
 Thailand, Ayuthaya (formerly the royal capital 1350-1767): Wat Phra Mahathat Temple, built in 1374, in the reign of King Boroma: the effects of ground subsidence show clearly on this former gateway. 
 Keywords: Buddhist, national heritage, historic, religious, colourful, architecture, Siam, picturesque, temples
PMR144K-24 
 Thailand, Ayuthaya (formerly the royal capital 1350-1767): Wat Phra Mahathat Temple, built in 1374, in the reign of King Boroma: overgrown remains of a giant prang. 
 Keywords: Buddhist, national heritage, historic, religious, colourful, architecture, Siam, picturesque, temples
PMR144K-23 
 Thailand, Ayuthaya (formerly the royal capital 1350-1767), Wat Phra Mahathat: ruins of a vihara, with surviving Buddha figure. 
 Keywords: Buddhist, national heritage, historic, religious, colourful, architecture, Siam, picturesque, temples
PMR144K-22 
 Thailand, Ayuthaya (formerly the royal capital 1350-1767): Wat Phra Mahathat's main attraction is this Buddha's head in the grip of tree roots. 
 Keywords: Buddhist, national heritage, historic, religious, colourful, architecture, Siam, picturesque, temples
PMR144K-21 
 Thailand, Ayuthaya (the royal capital 1350-1767): elephant posing with riders, with Wat Phra Ram in the background. 
 Keywords: Buddhist, national heritage, historic, religious, colourful, architecture, Siam, picturesque, temples
PMR144K-20 
 Thailand, Ayuthaya (the royal capital 1350-1767): elephant rides, with Wat Phra Ram in the background. 
 Keywords: Buddhist, temples, picturesque, Siam, architecture, colourful, religious, historic, national heritage
PMR144K-19 
 Thailand, Ayuthaya (the royal capital 1350-1767): Wat Phra Ram, probably dating from 1448, lies in a picturesque landscape of lakes. 
 Keywords: Buddhist, national heritage, historic, religious, colourful, architecture, Siam, picturesque, temples
PMR144K-18 
 Thailand, Ayuthaya (the royal capital 1350-1767): Wat Lokayasutha, where the main attraction is this reclining Buddha, 40 metres long, of unknown age. 
 Keywords: Buddhist, national heritage, historic, religious, colourful, architecture, Siam, picturesque, temples
PMR144K-16 
 Thailand, Ayuthaya (the royal capital 1350-1767): the centrepiece at Wat Yai Chai Mongkhon Temple is an enormous chedi. 
 Keywords: Buddhist, national heritage, historic, religious, colourful, architecture, Siam, picturesque, temples
PMR480-11 
 Canada, Alberta, Calgary: Heritage Park Historical Village - log cabin of the Royal North West Mounted Police next to a wooden house with a green and white ornate veranda, tyoical of the early 20th century. 
 Keywords: metropolis, nostalgia, history , modern city, oil town
PMR478-05 
 Canada, Alberta: geological trail near the Royal Tyrrell Prehistoric Museum. A prolific source of prehistoric remains. 
 Keywords: nature, fossils, dinosaurs, geology, picturesque, countryside
PMR505-11 
 Cyprus, (North), Salamis: tracing its origins back to the 12th century BC, Salamis was by far the most famous and important ancient city of Cyprus. It was settled early by people from Mycenae, as may be seen from the burial customs. Greeks, Romans and Byzantines came and went, leaving much of archeological interest. Around the 7th century AD the city was abandoned after a series of Arab attacks and the silting-up of the harbour. Here: one of about 150 "Royal Tombs" dating from the 8th and 7th centuries BC discovered in 1957. Note the well faced stonework. Behind, over-roofed, is the largest tomb, number 3, a tumulus. 
 Keywords: archeology, ancient civilisation, Greek ruins, Roman ruins, Myceneans, Mycenean ruins
PMR505-10 
 Cyprus (North), Salamis: tracing its origins back to the 12th century BC, Salamis was by far the most famous and important ancient city of Cyprus. It was settled early by people from Mycenae, as may be seen from the burial customs. Greeks, Romans and Byzantines came and went, leaving much of archeological interest. Around the 7th century AD the city was abandoned after a series of Arab attacks and the silting-up of the harbour. Here: one of about 150 "Royal Tombs" dating from the 8th and 7th centuries BC discovered in 1957. The glass frame covers the skeletons of ritually sacrificed horses. 
 Keywords: archeology, ancient civilisation, Greek ruins, Roman ruins, Myceneans, Mycenean ruins
PMR505-05 
 Cyprus (North): St. Hilarion Castle, "a picture-book castle for elf-kings" (Rose Macaulay). Named after a seventh-century hermit, the almost impregnable site has been a monastery, a fortress and a royal palace, occupied by Crusaders, Lusignans, Byzantines, Venetians and lastly used as a Turkish retreat from EOKA attacks in 1964. Here: view in the lower enceinte, with the belvedere of the middle ward nearest. 
 Keywords: rocky pinnacle, fortifications, ruined castle, commanding view, crag
PMR505-04 
 Cyprus (North): St. Hilarion Castle, "a picture-book castle for elf-kings" (Rose Macaulay). Named after a seventh-century hermit, the almost impregnable site has been a monastery, a fortress and a royal palace, occupied by Crusaders, Lusignans, Byzantines, Venetians and lastly used as a Turkish retreat from EOKA attacks in 1964. Here: wild flowers in the lower enceinte, looking towards the buildings of the middle ward. 
 Keywords: rocky pinnacle, crag, commanding view, ruined castle, fortifications
PMR505-03 
 Cyprus (North): St. Hilarion Castle, "a picture-book castle for elf-kings" (Rose Macaulay). Named after a seventh-century hermit, the almost impregnable site has been a monastery, a fortress and a royal palace, occupied by Crusaders, Lusignans, Byzantines, Venetians and lastly used as a Turkish retreat from EOKA attacks in 1964. Here: wild flowers in the lower enceinte, looking towards the barbican. 
 Keywords: rocky pinnacle, crag, commanding view, ruined castle, fortifications
PMR505-02 
 Cyprus (North): St. Hilarion Castle, "a picture-book castle for elf-kings" (Rose Macaulay). Named after a seventh-century hermit, the almost impregnable site has been a monastery, a fortress and a royal palace, occupied by Crusaders, Lusignans, Byzantines, Venetians and lastly used as a Turkish retreat from EOKA attacks in 1964. Here: the lower enceinte, showing the outer wall and barbican, the main entrance. 
 Keywords: rocky pinnacle, fortifications, ruined castle, commanding view, crag
PMR505-01 
 Cyprus (North); St. Hilarion Castle, "a picture-book castle for elf-kings" (Rose Macaulay). Named after a seventh-century hermit, the almost impregnable site has been a monastery, a fortress and a royal palace, occupied by Crusaders, Lusignans, Byzantines, Venetians and lastly used as a Turkish retreat from EOKA attacks in 1964. Here: part of the lower enceinte and corner watch tower, with Giant Fennel flower (Ferula communis). 
 Keywords: rocky pinnacle, crag, commanding view, ruined castle, fortifications
PMR504-12 
 Cyprus (North): St. Hilarion Castle, "a picture-book castle for elf-kings" (Rose Macaulay). Named after a seventh-century hermit, the almost impregnable site has been a monastery, a fortress and a royal palace, occupied by Crusaders, Lusignans, Byzantines, Venetians and lastly used as a Turkish retreat from EOKA attacks in 1964. Here: Prince John's Tower, from whence this monarch's bodyguard were forced to jump in 1373, for suspected treasonous intentions! 
 Keywords: rocky pinnacle, fortifications, ruined castle, commanding view, crag
PMR504-11 
 Cyprus (North): St. Hilarion Castle, "a picture-book castle for elf-kings" (Rose Macaulay). Named after a seventh-century hermit, the almost impregnable site has been a monastery, a fortress and a royal palace, occupied by Crusaders, Lusignans, Byzantines, Venetians and lastly used as a Turkish retreat from EOKA attacks in 1964. Here: the upper enceinte or courtyard may have been planted with useful herbs in Byzantine times. 
 Keywords: rocky pinnacle, fortifications, ruined castle, commanding view, crag
PMR504-10 
 Cyprus (North): St. Hilarion Castle, "a picture-book castle for elf-kings" (Rose Macaulay). Named after a seventh-century hermit, the almost impregnable site has been a monastery, a fortress and a royal palace, occupied by Crusaders, Lusignans, Byzantines, Venetians and lastly used as a Turkish retreat from EOKA attacks in 1964. Here: view of the village of Karmi through "the Queen's Window", where, it is said, the queen was wont to pass the time. 
 Keywords: rocky pinnacle, fortifications, ruined castle, commanding view, crag
PMR504-09 
 Cyprus (North): St. Hilarion Castle, "a picture-book castle for elf-kings" (Rose Macaulay). Named after a seventh-century hermit, the almost impregnable site has been a monastery, a fortress and a royal palace, occupied by Crusaders, Lusignans, Byzantines, Venetians and lastly used as a Turkish retreat from EOKA attacks in 1964. Here: view of the village of Karmi through a Gothic window frame in the former royal apartments. 
 Keywords: rocky pinnacle, crag, commanding view, ruined castle, fortifications
PMR504-08 
 Cyprus (North): St. Hilarion Castle, "a picture-book castle for elf-kings" (Rose Macaulay). Named after a seventh-century hermit, the almost impregnable site has been a monastery, a fortress and a royal palace, occupied by Crusaders, Lusignans, Byzantines, Venetians and lastly used as a Turkish retreat from EOKA attacks in 1964. Here: the remains of one of the west-facing rooms, built into the rock, with part of the coastal plain in the background. 
 Keywords: rocky pinnacle, fortifications, ruined castle, commanding view, crag
PMR504-07 
 Cyprus (North): St. Hilarion Castle, "a picture-book castle for elf-kings" (Rose Macaulay). Named after a seventh-century hermit, the almost impregnable site has been a monastery, a fortress and a royal palace, occupied by Crusaders, Lusignans, Byzantines, Venetians and lastly used as a Turkish retreat from EOKA attacks in 1964. Here: view to the north over a jumble of rocks. 
 Keywords: rocky pinnacle, fortifications, ruined castle, commanding view, crag
PMR504-06 
 Cyprus (North): St. Hilarion Castle, "a picture-book castle for elf-kings" (Rose Macaulay). Named after a seventh-century hermit, the almost impregnable site has been a monastery, a fortress and a royal palace, occupied by Crusaders, Lusignans, Byzantines, Venetians and lastly used as a Turkish retreat from EOKA attacks in 1964. Here: view to the west with the village of Karmi and the north coastal plain. 
 Keywords: rocky pinnacle, crag, commanding view, ruined castle, fortifications
PMR504-05 
 Cyprus (North): St. Hilarion Castle, "a picture-book castle for elf-kings" (Rose Macaulay). Named after a seventh-century hermit, the almost impregnable site has been a monastery, a fortress and a royal palace, occupied by Crusaders, Lusignans, Byzantines, Venetians and lastly used as a Turkish retreat from EOKA attacks in 1964. Here: view from the highest point, showing the approach road and Kyrenia Mountains. The level area was used by the Crusaders for jousting tournaments. 
 Keywords: rocky pinnacle, fortifications, ruined castle, commanding view, crag
PMR504-04 
 Cyprus (North): St. Hilarion Castle, "a picture-book castle for elf-kings" (Rose Macaulay). Named after a seventh-century hermit, the almost impregnable site has been a monastery, a fortress and a royal palace, occupied by Crusaders, Lusignans, Byzantines, Venetians and lastly used as a Turkish retreat from EOKA attacks in 1964. Here: view of Girne/Kyrenia, with a few blackened trees still visible from the great bush fire of 1995. 
 Keywords: rocky pinnacle, crag, commanding view, ruined castle, fortifications
PMR504-03 
 Cyprus (North): St. Hilarion Castle, "a picture-book castle for elf-kings" (Rose Macaulay). Named after a seventh-century hermit, the almost impregnable site has been a monastery, a fortress and a royal palace, occupied by Crusaders, Lusignans, Byzantines, Venetians and lastly used as a Turkish retreat from EOKA attacks in 1964. Here: view of Girne/Kyrenia and the north coastal plain. 
 Keywords: rocky pinnacle, fortifications, ruined castle, commanding view, crag
PMR488-09 
 Island of Crete, Palace of Knossos: "House of the Frescoes", adjacent to the "Royal Road". 
 Keywords: architecture, restoration, preservation, history, historic, excavations, archeological, archeology, national heritage
PMR488-08 
 Island of Crete, Palace of Knossos: the "Royal Road", looking towards the palace. A number of large private houses gave on to this way. 
 Keywords: architecture, restoration, preservation, history, historic, excavations, archeological, archeology, national heritage
PMR531-06 
 Iraq, Kalhu/Kalach (now known as "Nimrud"): refounded in 13th century BC on ancient foundations by the Assyrians, it became the seat of the royal house after Ashur:
view of the ziggurat from the entrance to the north-west palace, with oblique view of the "Lamassu" guarding the door. 
 Keywords: architecture, Kalach, Kalhu, natural heritage, archeology, archeological, historical, desert, ruined city, Mesopotamia
PMR531-05 
 Iraq, Kalhu/Kalach (now known as "Nimrud"): refounded in 13th century BC on ancient foundations by the Assyrians, it became the seat of the royal house after Ashur:
one of a pair of remaining winged bulls with human heads ("Lamassu") guarding the entrance to the throne room of the north-west palace. 
 Keywords: architecture, Mesopotamia, ruined city, desert, historical, archeological, archeology, natural heritage, Kalhu, Kalach
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
PMR127K-21 
 Canada, Quebec, Montreal: view from the Mount Royal Park lookout, with the Green Mountains in the distance. 
 Keywords: paorama, autumn in the city, metropolis
PMR127K-20 
 Canada, Quebec, Montreal: view from the Mount Royal Park lookout, with the Olympic Stadium in the distance. 
 Keywords: paorama, autumn in the city, metropolis
PMR126K-35 
 Germany, Brandenburg, Potsdam: the Dragon House in Sans Souci Park, built in 1770 and once the home of the royal vintner, now houses a cafe. 
 Keywords: East Germany, metropolis, national heritage, historic, architecture, picturesque
PMR115K-33 
 Jordan: Petra is a historical city dating back to about 500-600 BC, founded by the Nabataeans, whose capital it was. Lying in the Wadi Musa, many of its temples and tombs were carved out of the sandstone rock in gorges and in cliff faces, and some have been well preserved from erosion. The architecture shows evidence of Egyptian, and later, Graeco-Roman influence, but the Nabataeans had their own, distinctive style. The city in the desert thrived due to a well thought-out system of water control. Petra was designated a World Heritage Site on 6th December 1985.

This picture: A camel-rider on the colonnaded way, with the Royal Tombs in the distant background. 
 Keywords: rose red city, Nabataean capital, natural caves, rock tombs, Roman architecture, Greek architecture, Egyptian architecture, archeological site, geology
PMR115K-21 
 Jordan: Petra is a historical city dating back to about 500-600 BC, founded by the Nabataeans, whose capital it was. Lying in the Wadi Musa, many of its temples and tombs were carved out of the sandstone rock in gorges and in cliff faces, and some have been well preserved from erosion. The architecture shows evidence of Egyptian, and later, Graeco-Roman influence, but the Nabataeans had their own, distinctive style. The city in the desert thrived due to a well thought-out system of water control. Petra was designated a World Heritage Site on 6th December 1985.

This picture: The damaged "Corinthian" Tomb, one of the Royal Tombs, manifests Nabataian and Hellenic features. 
 Keywords: rose red city, geology, archeological site, Egyptian architecture, Greek architecture, Roman architecture, rock tombs, natural caves, Nabataean capital
PMR115K-20 
 Jordan: Petra is a historical city dating back to about 500-600 BC, founded by the Nabataeans, whose capital it was. Lying in the Wadi Musa, many of its temples and tombs were carved out of the sandstone rock in gorges and in cliff faces, and some have been well preserved from erosion. The architecture shows evidence of Egyptian, and later, Graeco-Roman influence, but the Nabataeans had their own, distinctive style. The city in the desert thrived due to a well thought-out system of water control. Petra was designated a World Heritage Site on 6th December 1985.

This picture: The "Urn" Tomb, one of the Royal Tombs, from ca. 70 AD, used as a cathedral by the Christians in 447 AD;
below are later Byzantine vaults. 
 Keywords: rose red city, geology, archeological site, Egyptian architecture, Greek architecture, Roman architecture, rock tombs, natural caves, Nabataean capital
PMR115K-13 
 Jordan: Petra is a historical city dating back to about 500-600 BC, founded by the Nabataeans, whose capital it was. Lying in the Wadi Musa, many of its temples and tombs were carved out of the sandstone rock in gorges and in cliff faces, and some have been well preserved from erosion. The architecture shows evidence of Egyptian, and later, Graeco-Roman influence, but the Nabataeans had their own, distinctive style. The city in the desert thrived due to a well thought-out system of water control. Petra was designated a World Heritage Site on 6th December 1985.

This picture: Rock tombs under the terrace, at the back of which is a row of Royal Tombs. 
 Keywords: rose red city, geology, archeological site, Egyptian architecture, Greek architecture, Roman architecture, rock tombs, natural caves, Nabataean capital
PMR115K-12 
 Jordan: Petra is a historical city dating back to about 500-600 BC, founded by the Nabataeans, whose capital it was. Lying in the Wadi Musa, many of its temples and tombs were carved out of the sandstone rock in gorges and in cliff faces, and some have been well preserved from erosion. The architecture shows evidence of Egyptian, and later, Graeco-Roman influence, but the Nabataeans had their own, distinctive style. The city in the desert thrived due to a well thought-out system of water control. Petra was designated a World Heritage Site on 6th December 1985.

This picture: View of Wadi Musa to the east, from the Royal Tombs, with "candy-striped" rocks in the foreground. 
 Keywords: rose red city, geology, archeological site, Egyptian architecture, Greek architecture, Roman architecture, rock tombs, natural caves, Nabataean capital
PMR115K-11 
 Jordan: Petra is a historical city dating back to about 500-600 BC, founded by the Nabataeans, whose capital it was. Lying in the Wadi Musa, many of its temples and tombs were carved out of the sandstone rock in gorges and in cliff faces, and some have been well preserved from erosion. The architecture shows evidence of Egyptian, and later, Graeco-Roman influence, but the Nabataeans had their own, distinctive style. The city in the desert thrived due to a well thought-out system of water control. Petra was designated a World Heritage Site on 6th December 1985.

This picture: View of Wadi Musa to the west, where it opens out, from the terrace in front of the Royal Tombs. 
 Keywords: rose red city, geology, archeological site, Egyptian architecture, Greek architecture, Roman architecture, rock tombs, natural caves, Nabataean capital
PMR089K-05 
 Montenegro, Podgorica: equestrian statue of King Nicholas I (Kral Nikolai) (1841-1921), Montenegro's first and only king. 
 Keywords: Yugoslavia, royal house, monument, new capital city
PMR085K-36 
 Germany, Thuringia, Eisenach: The Wartburg Fortress, an indissoluble part of German history, dating back to the 12th century. Here the Minnesänger (troubadours) took part in the famous jousts, recalled in Wagner's opera Tannhäuser. Here Martin Luther studied before translating the New Testament. It was the seat of the dukes of Saxe-Eisenach until 1741 when it was ceded to the house of Saxe-Weimar. The castle is perched on a rocky spur overlooking the town of Eisenach.
Here: the "Gadem", built in 1874-7, was formerly the royal stables but now houses a restaurant. View from the south tower. 
 Keywords: picturesque, mediaeval, historic castle, architecture, national heritage
PMR082K-26 
 England, London: View from the London Eye: The River Thames with the Royal Festival Hall and National Theatre on the South Bank. 
 Keywords: metropolis, panorama, city
PMR078K-26 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Munich: Oktoberfest Ceremonial Procession 2007: historic 9-seater coupé mail coach, with coachmen in the uniforms of the Royal Bavarian Post around 1900. 
 Keywords: Münchener Oktoberfest, celebration, national and regional dress, folk costumes, breweries, Munich beer, colourful, traditional costumes, beer festival, Münchner Oktoberfest
PMR078K-11 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Munich: Oktoberfest Ceremonial Procession 2007: drum and fife band in 19th century costumes of the Royal Bavarian Militia. 
 Keywords: Münchener Oktoberfest, celebration, national and regional dress, folk costumes, breweries, Munich beer, colourful, traditional costumes, beer festival, Münchner Oktoberfest
PMR053K-07 
 Spain, Old Castile, La Granja: Gardens of the Royal Palace of La Granja de San Ildefonso built by Philip V, the grandson of Louis XIV, on the model of Versailles, at the foot of the Sierra de Guadarrama. Here, Plaza de las 8 Calles, with one of the eight fountains.
PMR053K-06 
 Spain, Old Castile, La Granja: Gardens of the Royal Palace of La Granja de San Ildefonso built by Philip V, the grandson of Louis XIV, on the model of Versailles, at the foot of the Sierra de Guadarrama. Here, a fountain featuring water nymphs.
PMR053K-05 
 Spain, Old Castile, La Granja: Gardens of the Royal Palace of La Granja de San Ildefonso built by Philip V, the grandson of Louis XIV, on the model of Versailles, at the foot of the Sierra de Guadarrama. Here, the formal parterre with statuary and fountain.
PMR029K-36 
 Australia, New South Wales, Sydney: Sulphur-crested Cockatoos (Cacatua galerita) in the Royal Botanic Gardens. 
 Keywords: ornithology, birds, wild life
PMR025K-06 
 Australia, Tasmania: Penny Royal Village, a picturesque row of restored ironstone houses in Launceston. 
 Keywords: architecture
PMR016K-18 
 Iraq, Kalhu or Kalach (now known as "Nimrud"): refounded in the 13th century BC on ancient foundations by the Assyrians, became the seat of the royal house after Ashur. Entrance to a burial chamber discovered by Dr Mussachim, who was in charge of the excavations in Nimrud. Over 30 kilograms of gold ornaments have been recovered from this and similar tombs. 
 Keywords: archeology, Mesopotamia, excavations
PMR016K-17 
 Iraq, Kalhu or Kalach (now known as "Nimrud"): refounded in the 13th century BC on ancient foundations by the Assyrians, became the seat of the royal house after Ashur. Details of the burial chambers being explained by Dr Mussachim, who was in charge of the excavations in Nimrud. Over 30 kilograms of gold ornaments have been recovered from this and similar tombs. 
 Keywords: archeology, Mesopotamia, excavations
PMR016K-14 
 Iraq, Kalhu or Kalach (now known as "Nimrud"): refounded in the 13th century BC on ancient foundations by the Assyrians, became the seat of the royal house after Ashur. Entrance to a burial chamber discovered by Dr Mussachim, who was in charge of the excavations in Nimrud. Over 30 kilograms of gold ornaments have been recovered from this and similar tombs. 
 Keywords: archeology, Mesopotamia, excavations
PMR016K-13 
 Iraq, Kalhu or Kalach (now known as "Nimrud"): refounded in the 13th century BC on ancient foundations by the Assyrians, became the seat of the royal house after Ashur. Wall decoration showing leaders of Assyrian fighting men, with an inscription describing their achievements. 
 Keywords: archeology, Mesopotamia, excavations
PMR016K-12 
 Iraq, Kalhu or Kalach (now known as "Nimrud"): refounded in the 13th century BC on ancient foundations by the Assyrians, became the seat of the royal house after Ashur. Wall decoration from an inner room of the north-west palace, possibly a divine being. 
 Keywords: archeology, excavations, Mesopotamia
PMR016K-11 
 Iraq, Kalhu or Kalach (now known as "Nimrud"): refounded in the 13th century BC on ancient foundations by the Assyrians, became the seat of the royal house after Ashur. Head of one of the winged bulls ("Lamassu"). 
 Keywords: archeology, excavations, Mesopotamia
PMR030K-01 
 Australia, New South Wales, Sydney: Sacred (White) Ibis (Threskiornis aethiopica) in the Royal Botanic Gardens. 
 Keywords: ornithology, wild life, birds
PMR418-01 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Munich: the arcaded, Renaissance courtyard of the former Royal Bavarian Mint, built 1563-67 as a part of the royal court, and taken over for the Royal Mint in 1809. Newly renovated and opened to the public. 
 Keywords: München, heritage, historic, architecture
PMR402-06 
 Hungary, Budapest: view of the Danube and Chain Bridge with Parliament Buildings in the background, from the Royal Palace on Castle Hill. 
 Keywords: Magyar, panorama, architecture, Danube, cityscape, capital city, metropolis
PMR398-10 
 Schwangau, Upper Bavaria: Hohenschwangau Palace, birthplace of King Ludwig II, overlooking the Alpsee (lake) near Füssen. View from the boathouse. 
 Keywords: castle, royal residence, Romantic Road, Romantische Strasse
PMR398-06 
 Linderhof, Upper Bavaria: Linderhof Palace, the only palace to be completed by King Ludwig II. Here, the golden fountain of Flora, with putti, in the formal gardens. 
 Keywords: royal palace, tourist attraction, rococo, architecture, park, reflections
PMR398-05 
 Linderhof, Upper Bavaria: Linderhof Palace, the only palace to be completed by King Ludwig II. Here, the Moorish Kiosk, one of the features in the park. The walls are faced with pressed zinc plaques with intricate relief mouldings, with a golden cupola as crown. The kiosk was acquired by Ludwig II in Bohemia in 1876. 
 Keywords: royal palace, reflections, park, architecture, rococo, tourist attraction, arabesques, byzantine
PMR398-04 
 Linderhof, Upper Bavaria: Linderhof Palace, the only palace to be completed by King Ludwig II. Here, the Moorish Kiosk, one of the features in the park. The walls are faced with pressed zinc plaques with intricate relief mouldings, with a golden cupola as crown. The kiosk was acquired by Ludwig II in Bohemia in 1876. 
 Keywords: royal palace, reflections, park, architecture, rococo, tourist attraction, arabesques, byzantine
PMR398-03 
 Linderhof, Upper Bavaria: Linderhof Palace, the only palace to be completed by King Ludwig II. Here, the Moorish Kiosk, one of the features in the park. The walls are faced with pressed zinc plaques with intricate relief mouldings, with a golden cupola as crown. The kiosk was acquired by Ludwig II in Bohemia in 1876. 
 Keywords: royal palace, byzantine, arabesques, tourist attraction, rococo, architecture, park, reflections
PMR373-10 
 Australia, Sydney: Royal Botanic Gardens, with Sydney Tower in the distance. 
 Keywords: architecture, harbour, antipodes, Oz, modern architecture
PMR369-04 
 Thailand, Bangkok: the Grand Palace, Wat Phra Keo: Dusit Maha Prasad, built in 1783 as a Coronation Hall by Rama I, but now the traditional place for the royal lying-in-state. View of the gilded double main entrance and first of the nine stepped gables. 
 Keywords: Buddhist, temples, picturesque, Siam, orient, far east
PMR369-03 
 Thailand, Bangkok: the Grand Palace, Wat Phra Keo: Dusit Maha Prasad, built in 1783 as a Coronation Hall by Rama I, but now the traditional place for the royal lying-in-state. 
 Keywords: Buddhist, temples, picturesque, Siam, orient, far east
PMR369-01 
 Thailand, Bangkok: the Grand Palace, Wat Phra Keo: one of the gateways to the Royal Palace with columns and roof encrusted with ceramic ornamentation. 
 Keywords: Buddhist, far east, orient, Siam, picturesque, temples
PMR366-08 
 Thailand, Bangkok: the Grand Palace, Wat Phra Keo: one of two gold "chedis" flanking the entrance to the Royal Pantheon, Prasad Phra Tepidorm. 
 Keywords: Buddhist, far east, orient, Siam, picturesque, temples
PMR565-1 
 Hawaii, Honolulu: Iolani Palace (side view), completed in 1882, is the only royal palace in the U.S.A. 
 Keywords: architecture, royalty
PMR563-7 
 Australia, New South Wales, Sydney: Sydney Harbour Bridge from the Royal Botanic Gardens. 
 Keywords: architecture, steel construction, famous landmarks, landmarks
PMR563-06 
 Australia, New SDouth Wales, Sydney: display of Cannas in the Royal Botanic Gardens with the modern city in the background. 
 Keywords: architecture, flower bed, flower display, botanical, park, modern architecture
PMR632-07 
 England, London: view of the River Thames, the Royal Festival Hall, the National Theatre, St. Paul's Cathedral and the city, from the "London Eye". 
 Keywords: metropolis, millennium wheel, city, panorama
PMR600-12 
 Spain, Segovia: La Granja de San Ildefonso, built by Philip V, grandson of Louis XIV, and largely inspired by Versailles: facade of the Royal Palace with part of the Parterre Cascade. 
 Keywords: architecture, statuary, park
PMR666-05 
 United Arab Emirates, Abu Dhabi: Flame of the Forest/Royal Poinciana/Flamboyant tree (Delonix regia) in Al Markaziyah Garden, with fountain and pool. 
 Keywords: modern architecture, lawn sprinklers, air conditioning, Arab state, Arab, Muslim, Islam, high rise buildings, desert city, skyscrapers
PMR664-09 
 Jordan: Petra is a historical city dating back to about 500-600 BC, founded by the Nabataeans, whose capital it was. Lying in the Wadi Musa, many of its temples and tombs were carved out of the sandstone rock in gorges and in cliff faces, and some have been well preserved from erosion. The architecture shows evidence of Egyptian, and later, Graeco-Roman influence, but the Nabataeans had their own, distinctive style. The city in the desert thrived due to a well thought-out system of water control. Petra was designated a World Heritage Site on 6th December 1985.

This picture: a stretch of the Colonnaded Way with original paving, with the facades of the Royal Tombs in the distance. 
 Keywords: rose red city, Nabataean capital, natural caves, rock tombs, Roman architecture, Greek architecture, Egyptian architecture, archeological site, geology
PMR663-02 
 Jordan: Petra is a historical city dating back to about 500-600 BC, founded by the Nabataeans, whose capital it was. Lying in the Wadi Musa, many of its temples and tombs were carved out of the sandstone rock in gorges and in cliff faces, and some have been well preserved from erosion. The architecture shows evidence of Egyptian, and later, Graeco-Roman influence, but the Nabataeans had their own, distinctive style. The city in the desert thrived due to a well thought-out system of water control. Petra was designated a World Heritage Site on 6th December 1985.

This picture: the "Urn" Tomb, one of the Royal Tombs, probably built about 70 AD for Nabataean King Malichos II or Aretas IV, is surmounted by a large urn: the lower vaults are a Byzantine addition. 
 Keywords: rose red city, Nabataean capital, natural caves, rock tombs, Roman architecture, Greek architecture, Egyptian architecture, archeological site, geology
PMR662-11 
 Jordan: Petra is a historical city dating back to about 500-600 BC, founded by the Nabataeans, whose capital it was. Lying in the Wadi Musa, many of its temples and tombs were carved out of the sandstone rock in gorges and in cliff faces, and some have been well preserved from erosion. The architecture shows evidence of Egyptian, and later, Graeco-Roman influence, but the Nabataeans had their own, distinctive style. The city in the desert thrived due to a well thought-out system of water control. Petra was designated a World Heritage Site on 6th December 1985.

This picture: the sandstone has weathered into fantastic forms near the Royal Tombs, like this natural cave where some of the bands of colour are visible. 
 Keywords: rose red city, geology, archeological site, Egyptian architecture, Greek architecture, Roman architecture, rock tombs, natural caves, Nabataean capital
PMR662-10 
 Jordan: Petra is a historical city dating back to about 500-600 BC, founded by the Nabataeans, whose capital it was. Lying in the Wadi Musa, many of its temples and tombs were carved out of the sandstone rock in gorges and in cliff faces, and some have been well preserved from erosion. The architecture shows evidence of Egyptian, and later, Graeco-Roman influence, but the Nabataeans had their own, distinctive style. The city in the desert thrived due to a well thought-out system of water control. Petra was designated a World Heritage Site on 6th December 1985.

This picture: the sandstone has weathered into fantastic forms near the Royal Tombs. 
 Keywords: rose red city, geology, archeological site, Egyptian architecture, Greek architecture, Roman architecture, rock tombs, natural caves, Nabataean capital
PMR662-08 
 Jordan: Petra is a historical city dating back to about 500-600 BC, founded by the Nabataeans, whose capital it was. Lying in the Wadi Musa, many of its temples and tombs were carved out of the sandstone rock in gorges and in cliff faces, and some have been well preserved from erosion. The architecture shows evidence of Egyptian, and later, Graeco-Roman influence, but the Nabataeans had their own, distinctive style. The city in the desert thrived due to a well thought-out system of water control. Petra was designated a World Heritage Site on 6th December 1985.

This picture: Wadi Musa, with coloured sandstone in the foreground and one of the Royal Tombs in the cliff on the right. 
 Keywords: rose red city, Nabataean capital, natural caves, rock tombs, Roman architecture, Greek architecture, Egyptian architecture, archeological site, geology

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