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United Kingdom Collection

"Discover the United Kingdom's rich tapestry of history, culture, and natural beauty

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: Golfing the special Swilcan Bridge on the 18th hole at the world famous St Andrews

Golfing the special Swilcan Bridge on the 18th hole at the world famous St Andrews Old Golf Course Scotland

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: St. Pauls Survives

St. Pauls Survives
The iconic view of St. Pauls Cathedral from the roof of the Daily Mail newspaper building, through the smoke and flames of the nights German bombing raids

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: The Biba Boutique in West London. Kensington High Street area Young ladies

The Biba Boutique in West London. Kensington High Street area Young ladies, possibly staff, models, and friends help move the clothes down the street

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: England, Northumberland, Electricity Pylons

England, Northumberland, Electricity Pylons
England, Northumberland, Seaton Delaval. Electricity Pylons carrying electricity through Southern Northumberland

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: Wayne Shorter, London, 1976. Artist: Brian O Connor

Wayne Shorter, London, 1976. Artist: Brian O Connor
Wayne Shorter, London, 1976

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: Antique map of Britain under the Anglo Saxons

Antique map of Britain under the Anglo Saxons

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: DTM Testing

DTM Testing
Frank Stippler (GER), Audi Sport Team Rosberg Audi A4. DTM Testing, Brands Hatch, England, 21 March 2006. DIGITAL IMAGE

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: Mass at bombed Southwark Cathedral

Mass at bombed Southwark Cathedral
Holding mass in the ruins of St Georges Roman Catholic Cathedral, Southwark London June 1941

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: RAF Technicians at one of the launch control suites for one of the Thor intermediate

RAF Technicians at one of the launch control suites for one of the Thor intermediate range ballistic missile at RAF Feltwell. 2nd February 1960

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: The Piccadilly Inn, Caerphilly Circa 1930

The Piccadilly Inn, Caerphilly Circa 1930

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: The Globe Hotel, Castle Street, Caerphilly 1930

The Globe Hotel, Castle Street, Caerphilly 1930

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: Pendolino tilting train

Pendolino tilting train
A Pendolino tilting train, heading to London, tilts as it rounds a bend on the West Coast main line near Wolverton station, Bucks

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: Watson and Crick with their DNA model

Watson and Crick with their DNA model
COMMERCIAL USE REQUIRES CLEARANCE. The discoverers of the structure of DNA. James Watson (b.1928) at left and Francis Crick (1916-2004), with their model of part of a DNA molecule in 1953

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: Uffington White Horse, Oxfordshire, UK

Uffington White Horse, Oxfordshire, UK
The Uffington White Horse is a highly stylised prehistoric hill figure, 110 m long, formed from deep trenches filled with crushed white chalk

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: Marylebone Town Hall, One of the Most Eminent of Londons New Buildings, c1935

Marylebone Town Hall, One of the Most Eminent of Londons New Buildings, c1935. The Town Hall on Marylebone Road in central London opened in 1920

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: English suffragette, feminist newspaper, 1908

English suffragette, feminist newspaper, 1908. News seller, she is standing on the street not the pavement so as not to be arrested. The suffragettes published their own magazine / newspaper

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: Isambard Kingdom Brunel Standing Before the Launching Chains of the Great Eastern

Isambard Kingdom Brunel Standing Before the Launching Chains of the Great Eastern, 1857, printed 1863-64

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: Isle of Harris, part of the island Lewis and Harris in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland

Isle of Harris, part of the island Lewis and Harris in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. Seilebost Beach on South Harris, in the background Sound of Transay and Luskentyre. Europe, Scotland, July

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: Chef Keith Floyd at The Maltsters Arms, Tuckenhay April 1992

Chef Keith Floyd at The Maltsters Arms, Tuckenhay April 1992

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: Scotland, Orkney Islands, Skara Brae Prehistoric Village

Scotland, Orkney Islands, Skara Brae Prehistoric Village. Skara Brae, a stone-built Neolithic settlement, located on the Bay of Skaill on the west coast of Mainland Orkney

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: England, Northumberland, Druridge Bay. A dramatic expanse of sand dunes fringing the picturesque

England, Northumberland, Druridge Bay. A dramatic expanse of sand dunes fringing the picturesque beach at Druridge Bay, viwed shortly after sunrise

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: Ronnie Scott, Ronnie Scotts, London, 1994. Artist: Brian O Connor

Ronnie Scott, Ronnie Scotts, London, 1994. Artist: Brian O Connor
Scott Ronnie, Ronnie Scott s, London, 1994

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: Mourne Mountains and Mt. Slieve Bearnagh, County Down, Northern Ireland, Ireland, Great Britain

Mourne Mountains and Mt. Slieve Bearnagh, County Down, Northern Ireland, Ireland, Great Britain, Europe

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: England, Northumberland, Newbiggin by the sea

England, Northumberland, Newbiggin by the sea. Coal dust revealed by a retreating wave on the Newbiggin by the sea beach

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: Wimbledon tennis complex, UK

Wimbledon tennis complex, UK
Wimbledon tennis complex, aerial photograph. This complex is host to the Wimbledon tennis championships, the oldest tennis tournament in the world

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: Malham Cove, Yorkshire Dales

Malham Cove, Yorkshire Dales National Park, England. This curving limestone cliff feature was formed by glacial action. It used to have a waterfall running over it

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: Royal Courts of Justice, Fleet Street, Victorian London, 19th Century

Royal Courts of Justice, Fleet Street, Victorian London, 19th Century
Vintage illustration Royal Courts of Justice, Fleet Street, Victorian London, 19th Century. The Royal Courts of Justice, commonly called the Law Courts

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: Antique map, Liverpool and Birkenhead, England, 19th Century

Antique map, Liverpool and Birkenhead, England, 19th Century
Vintage engraving of a Antique map, Liverpool and Birkenhead, England, 19th Century

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: Geological map of Britain and Ireland

Geological map of Britain and Ireland
Fig 9 from Britain Before Man (1978), a Geological Museum publication

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: British Isles, satellite image

British Isles, satellite image
UK and Ireland. Satellite image of the UK and the Republic of Ireland (Eire). North is at top. Water is blue, vegetation is green, dry or barren areas are brown, and snow and ice are white

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: Bluebells in woodland

Bluebells in woodland
Bluebells (Hyacinthoides non-scripta) under Beech (Fagus) Trees in the spring. Photographed in Micheldever Wood in Hampshire, UK

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: England, Cleveland, Saltburn-by-the-Sea. View from the top of the funicular railway

England, Cleveland, Saltburn-by-the-Sea. View from the top of the funicular railway, one of the worlds oldest water-powered cliff lifts, towards the Victorian Pier and North Sea Beach

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: Antique map, Scotland, Jura, Mull, Argyll, Islay 19th Century

Antique map, Scotland, Jura, Mull, Argyll, Islay 19th Century
Vintage engraving of a Antique map, Scotland, Jura, Mull, Argyll, Islay 19th Century

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: Loch Lomond, Highlands, Scotland, United Kingdom

Loch Lomond, Highlands, Scotland, United Kingdom

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: England, Merseyside, Antony Gormley Another Place

England, Merseyside, Antony Gormley Another Place. Antony Gormley sculptures at Crosby Beach near Liverpool in England

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: Mass spectrometer, 1954

Mass spectrometer, 1954
Mass spectrometer. Researchers adjusting the controls of a mass spectrometer. This is an all-metal demountable mass spectrometer

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: Highland cow

Highland cow (Bos taurus) rubbing its chin on a stile

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: England, Tyne and Wear, Whitley Bay. Incoming tide engulfs the causeway linking St Marys Island &

England, Tyne and Wear, Whitley Bay. Incoming tide engulfs the causeway linking St Marys Island & lifehouse to the mainland

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: Krakatoa sunsets, 1883 artworks

Krakatoa sunsets, 1883 artworks
Krakatoa sunsets. Artwork of the spectacular red and orange sunsets caused in London, England, by the August 1883 eruption of Krakatoa, a volcano thousands of kilometres away in Indonesia

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: England, Northumberland, Sycamore Gap, Northumberland National Park

England, Northumberland, Sycamore Gap, Northumberland National Park. Sycamore Gap, a famous landmark along Hadrians Wall in the Hadrians Wall World Heritage Site

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: Childrens Political British Isles Map

Childrens Political British Isles Map
The British Isles Political map designed for school children was created using Universal Transverse Mercator projection. This political student map clearly marks the counties

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: England, Merseyside, Antony Gormley Another Place

England, Merseyside, Antony Gormley Another Place. Antony Gormley sculptures at Crosby Beach near Liverpool in England

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: Freight train on the Welshpool & Llanfair Light Railway, by Selwyn Pearce-Higgins

Freight train on the Welshpool & Llanfair Light Railway, by Selwyn Pearce-Higgins. This narrow gauge railway line was opened in 1903

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: Scotland, Scottish Highlands, Loch Lochy. Cloud formations refelcted upon Loch Lochy

Scotland, Scottish Highlands, Loch Lochy. Cloud formations refelcted upon Loch Lochy

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: Seven Sisters Chalk Cliffs, and coastguard cottages, Cuckmere Haven, near Seaford

Seven Sisters Chalk Cliffs, and coastguard cottages, Cuckmere Haven, near Seaford, East Sussex, England

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: British Empire world map, 19th century

British Empire world map, 19th century
British Empire world map. This world map shows the 19th-century British Empire (pink) and its indigenous peoples. Five illustrations (clockwise from upper left) show the people of Australia

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: UK at night from space

UK at night from space
UK at night, as seen from the International Space Station (ISS). City lights (yellow) show areas of dense population. France is at bottom. Image taken on 24th December 2010

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: Map of the City of Dublin, 1797

Map of the City of Dublin, 1797
Map of the City of Dublin, Ireland. Published in 1797, this map includes details of the canals being built at the time. Canal Harbour (lower right)

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: Tinsley cooling towers, Sheffield

Tinsley cooling towers, Sheffield
Tinsley cooling towers being demolished. These towers were built in 1938 as part of the Blackburn Meadows power station and stood over 75 metres tall

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: Scotland, Scottish Highlands, The Great Glen. The Commando Memorial near Spean Bridge in the Great

Scotland, Scottish Highlands, The Great Glen. The Commando Memorial near Spean Bridge in the Great Glen commemorates the commandos who trained in the area during the Second World War

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: Joe Morello, London, 1968. Creator: Brian Foskett

Joe Morello, London, 1968. Creator: Brian Foskett
Joe Morello, London, 1968

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: Art Deco Burgh Island Hotel

Art Deco Burgh Island Hotel
Burgh Island is a small tidal island on the coast of South Devon. There are several buildings on the island, the largest being the Art Deco Burgh Island Hotel

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: Isle of Lewis, part of the island Lewis and Harris in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland

Isle of Lewis, part of the island Lewis and Harris in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. Coast and lighthouse at the Butt of Lewis (Rubha Robhanais). Europe, Scotland, July

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: Houses in front of the Seven Sisters chalk cliffs, Seaford, Sussex, England, United Kingdom

Houses in front of the Seven Sisters chalk cliffs, Seaford, Sussex, England, United Kingdom

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: Heart of Midlothian, paving stones mosaic in front of St. Giles Cathedral, High Street

Heart of Midlothian, paving stones mosaic in front of St. Giles Cathedral, High Street, Royal Mile, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: RAF Fylingdales H820 / 0072

RAF Fylingdales H820 / 0072
RAF Fylingdales. Aerial photograph RAF Fylingdales Ballistic Missile Early Warning Site (BMEWS). The pyramid shaped structure is a solid-state phased-array radar (SSPAR)

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: Red kite

Red kite (Milvus milvus) preparing to land. This bird of prey has a wingspan of between 175 and 195 centimetres. This bird of prey is endemic to the western Palearctic ecoregion

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: 1838 Geological Map of England by Mantell

1838 Geological Map of England by Mantell
From Gideon Mantells " Wonders of Geology" 1839, drawn by his daughter Ellen

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: Long-tailed tit

Long-tailed tit (Aegithalos caudatus) perching on a branch. This bird is very small, with a length of only 13-15 centimetres including its very long tail. It is found in most of Europe and Asia

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: Harbour, Findochty, Moray, Scotland, United Kingdom

Harbour, Findochty, Moray, Scotland, United Kingdom

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: Marina, Findochty, Moray, Scotland, United Kingdom

Marina, Findochty, Moray, Scotland, United Kingdom

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: UK, England, London, Trafalgar Square, Nelsons Column, Lions by Edwin Landseer

UK, England, London, Trafalgar Square, Nelsons Column, Lions by Edwin Landseer

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: Antique map, Southampton, England, 19th Century

Antique map, Southampton, England, 19th Century
Vintage engraving of a Antique map Southampton, , England, 19th Century

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: Whitehead, County Antrim, Northern Ireland, Great Britain, Europe, PublicGround

Whitehead, County Antrim, Northern Ireland, Great Britain, Europe, PublicGround

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: England, Lancashire, Lytham St Annes

England, Lancashire, Lytham St Annes. Lytham St Annes pier located near Blackpool, on the Irish Sea Coast

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: London, The Shard and Tower Bridge

London, The Shard and Tower Bridge
UK, England, London, River Thames, The Shard and Tower Bridge

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: Didcot coal-fired power station

Didcot coal-fired power station
Silhouette of power station cooling towers. Photographed at Didcot coal- fired power station, Oxfordshire, UK

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: Sheffield, UK, aerial image

Sheffield, UK, aerial image
Sheffield, UK, aerial photograph. Sheffield is a city of some 510, 000 people (2003) in South Yorkshire. The M1 motorway (running down right) links Sheffield with London (to the south)

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: 16th century map of the British Isles

16th century map of the British Isles
Map of the British Isles, in the 1570 edition of Ortelius Atlas (Theatrum Orbis Terrarum). Abraham Ortelius (1527-1598) was a Flemish mapmaker who is considered to have produced the first true atlas

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: Red deer stag

Red deer stag
Red deer (Cervus elaphus) stag standing in front of Sgurr Mor mountain. Photographed in Glen Garry, Scotland, in March

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: David Attenborough, British naturalist

David Attenborough, British naturalist
David Attenborough. Caricature of the British naturalist and broadcaster Sir David Frederick Attenborough (born 1926) holding a frog

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: Frost-covered trees and Glastonbury Tor

Frost-covered trees and Glastonbury Tor. Hoar frost covering three willow (Salix sp.) trees in a field on a farm. St Michaels Tower can be seen on the summit of Glastonbury Tor in the background

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: Snow-covered United Kingdom, January 2010

Snow-covered United Kingdom, January 2010. Satellite image of snow and ice (white) covering the UK during the cold spell in January 2010

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: Blackrock Cottage, Glencoe, Highlands, Scotland

Blackrock Cottage, Glencoe, Highlands, Scotland

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: Highland Cattle

Highland Cattle Bull, Scotland

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: Friars Crag, Derwentwater, Lake District, Cumbria, England

Friars Crag, Derwentwater, Lake District, Cumbria, England

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: Cafe, Placa de Cort, Palma, Mallorca, Spain

Cafe, Placa de Cort, Palma, Mallorca, Spain

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: Herdwick sheep

Herdwick sheep at Friars Crag, Derwentwater, Lake District, Cumbria, England

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: Bamburgh Castle

Bamburgh Castle. This castle is situated on a basalt outcrop on the Northumbrian coast, England. The castle was first constructed in the 11th century by the Normans

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: UK, England, Essex, Southend, Shoeburyness

UK, England, Essex, Southend, Shoeburyness

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: UK, London, Houses of Parliament, Big Ben, London Eye beyond

UK, London, Houses of Parliament, Big Ben, London Eye beyond

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: UK, London, The City, Waterloo Bridge over River Thames

UK, London, The City, Waterloo Bridge over River Thames
UK, London, The City and St. Pauls Cathedral, Waterloo Bridge over River Thames

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: UK, London, Canary Wharf

UK, London, Canary Wharf

Background imageUnited Kingdom Collection: Scotland, Edinburgh, Edinburgh Castle. Edinburgh Castle is built upon the remains of an extinct

Scotland, Edinburgh, Edinburgh Castle. Edinburgh Castle is built upon the remains of an extinct volcano, originally known as Lookout Hill but now known as Castle Rock




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"Discover the United Kingdom's rich tapestry of history, culture, and natural beauty. Golf enthusiasts can experience the thrill of crossing the iconic Swilcan Bridge on the 18th hole at St Andrews, a world-renowned golfing destination. St. Paul's Cathedral stands tall as a testament to resilience throughout centuries of challenges. Delve into Britain's past with an antique map showcasing its Anglo Saxon heritage. Experience speed and innovation aboard the Pendolino tilting train, a marvel of modern engineering. Celebrate scientific breakthroughs by envisioning Watson and Crick with their revolutionary DNA model. Immerse yourself in London's vibrant jazz scene at Ronnie Scotts, where legendary artists like Brian O'Connor captivate audiences. Nature lovers will be mesmerized by the majestic Mourne Mountains and Mt. Slieve Bearnagh in County Down, Northern Ireland—a breathtaking landscape that showcases Great Britain's diverse beauty within Europe. Admire architectural grandeur at Marylebone Town Hall—an eminent addition to London's skyline since 1935. Marvel at ancient mysteries etched into Oxfordshire's Uffington White Horse—an enigmatic symbol from times long gone by. Explore the rugged charm of Isle of Harris in Scotland—part of Lewis and Harris islands in the Outer Hebrides archipelago. Pay homage to Isambard Kingdom Brunel—the visionary engineer who forever changed transportation history—standing proudly before launching chains for his masterpiece: The Great Eastern ship. Indulge your taste buds alongside Chef Keith Floyd at The Maltsters Arms in Tuckenhay—a culinary adventure that epitomizes British gastronomy. " Note.

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