RMBKNDN8–Avenue des Champs-Elysees in Paris France
RFABWC37–An American flag on 5th Avenue in New York.
RFAP4Y7A–stormont, snow, prince of wales avenue, Belfast, Northern Ireland
RMADXW94–Cyclist avenue of trees Val du Fenouillet Languedoc France
RMAHJRTN–Chequers Victory Drive beech tree avenue planted by Sir Winston Churchill Buckinghamshire
RMBGRH62–Avenue of trees, West Cape Howe NP. Albany, Western Australia.
RFBEWPWF–Avenue of trees alongside a road in rural France. Languedoc-Rousillon. France.
RMA0T6RE–Oak avenue
RFA1DGMK–Park avenue in Stuttgart
RMCTFFJK–Commonwealth Avenue Victorian Houses, Boston
RFAWEXPF–avenue - oaks
RFCP0YKH–Baumallee, die Sonne scheint duch die Bäume | Avenue of trees, the sun shining through the trees
RFA0522M–tourist bike in the Parco della Villa Borghese, rome, italy
RMDY2GF8–Avenue de L'Opera, Paris, circa 1900. Photograph
RM2H628F0–The Avenue at Middelharnis by the Dutch Golden Age artist, Meindert Hobbema (1638-1709), oil on canvas, 1689
RMK74RJ9–View, looking north, of the corner of West 51st street and 5th Avenue, showing crowded streets with pedestrians and automobile traffic, New York City, circa 1915. Horse-drawn carriages and cars share the road.
RMFFBNHT–CALIFORNIA, 1890. /nScene on Magnolia Avenue in Riverside, California. Wood engraving, 1890.
RMGG5BFR–Avenue with Figures
RMDTFN5P–Barkham Avenue, Piltdown, Sussex
RMGA07A0–Soccer - Walthamstow Avenue. James Lewis, Walthamstow Avenue
RMGG2C4N–Kennedy in New York, 7th Avenue, during his election campaign 1960 United States National archives. Washington
RM2BDYA8J–Fifth Avenue Hotel, NYC, 19th Century
RMMM3J4H–Cedar Avenue. Bermuda. 1930
RMB3K2R5–Landscape Garden design 18th century Wrest Park Bedfordshire England UK lake pavilion English England UK avenue of trees
RMCWAYMD–Easter Parade on Fifth Avenue, New York City, 1900.
RMF01Y77–Avenue with pines near Perugia, Umbria, Italy.
RMER5B0G–The Avenue, Southampton, Hampshire
RMP1KE91–Dames Avenue, Highclere Castle, Hampshire, c1860-c1922. Artist: Henry Taunt.
RM2KE4JG5–The Three Gables, 6 Fitzjohn's Avenue, Hampstead, London, c1882. By Richard Norman Shaw (1831-1912). This house in the Arts & Crafts style was the home of the English painter Francis Holl (1845-1888). From Building News, September 8th, 1882.
RMEDNTFY–Mexico - Teotihuacan - the Avenue of The Dead stretches out towards the Pyramid of The Moon (centre of image). The holy city of Teotihuacan ('the place where the gods were created') is situated some 50 km north-east of Mexico City. Built between the 1st and 7th centuries A.D., it is characterized by the vast size of its monuments – in particular, the Temple of Quetzalcoatl and the Pyramids of the Sun and the Moon, laid out on geometric and symbolic principles. As one of the most powerful cultural centres in Mesoamerica, Teotihuacan extended its cultural and artistic influence throughout the r
RMCPJ8PH–Avenue de l'Opera, 1938
RMDY2GEX–Avenue du Bois de Boulogne, Paris, circa 1900. Photograph
RM2AFEWCM–Fifth Avenue by Childe Hassam (1859-1935), oil on canvas, 1919
RMJA01MB–Traffic moving along Pennsylvania Avenue at dusk with the US Capitol in the far background, Washington, DC, 1971.
RMHDH5FT–1 Avenue Reine Astrid pic1
RMGG5A1T–David Cox - The Poplar Avenue, after Hobbema
RMEGYM28–Banff Avenue sign in Banff Alberta Canada
RMGBRW5G–Walthamstow Avenue goalkeeper G McGuire keeps warm by thrusting his hands down his tracksuit trousers.
RMGG2F0D–New York. 5th Avenue. Aerial view of the Solomon Guggenheim Museum, built by architect Franck Lloyd Wright 1960-1970 United States Washington. Library of Congress
RM2BDYGPG–NYC, Demolition of Second Avenue Elevated, 1942
RMA8WJM1–Bretanos Bookstore and other retail shops on Wabash Avenue south of Monroe Street Chicago 1890s. Photogravure
RM2KDMB2F–The Avenue in Saint-Cloud Park by Henri Rousseau (1844-1910), oil on canvas, c. 1908
RMBF7WDH–The incident in Second Avenue during the New York Draft Riots, July 1863, during the American Civil War.
RMFGKKXR–Broadhead Avenue, Lower part, by O. H. Copeland
RMF6DYN8–Meindert Hobbema - The Avenue at Middelharnis
RMBKKHTH–Avenue des Champs-Elysees sign in Paris France
RMG61AW1–Douglas Clarke Walthamstow Avenue (l) Thomas Brown of Ipswich Town (far right) as Walthamstow Avenue try and clear the ball.
RM2GXPF3W–Fifth Avenue, New York
RM2F62BYK–Sixth Avenue El, New York, c. 1901
RMMM3F5Y–Cathedral and Avenue. Winchester. 1930
RMWAN385–Camille Pissarro, The Avenue, Sydenham, landscape painting, 1871
RMCWB32E–World War II, massed infantry units march up Fifth Avenue, New York City, circa June, 1942.
RMJ245GF–Upper Pacific Avenue, Tacoma, Washington, circa 1912
RMERFX8X–NEW YORK, Public Library, 5th Avenue & 42nd Street
RMD88B90–BELFAST/ROYAL AVENUE
RMF7PFKA–Photograph of flooding of Chicago Avenue, Columbus, Ohio, with automobiles. Dated 1913
RMK3769T–THE PRISONER OF SECOND AVENUE FLORENCE STANLEY, JACK LEMMON, ANNE BANCROFT, ELIZABETH WILSON, GENE SAKS
RMET02A7–Wainbody Avenue pancake race. 23rd February 1982.
RMCPMJ11–Avenue in Algiers, 1905
RMDY0RPP–Home of William K. Vanderbilt, designed by Richard Morris Hunt, Fifth Avenue, New York City, 1886. Photograph
RMPYEXDX–Fifth Avenue at Washington Square New York by Childe Hassam (1859-1935), oil on canvas, 1891
RMBK3EMG–American troops marching down Fifth Avenue in New York on their return from Europe after the First World War.
RMFGKKNM–View in conservatory, Fifth Avenue, New York, by Bierstadt Brothers
RMEYBJD2–George Luks Fifth Avenue New York
RMEGYPHN–People sitting outside a cafe on Banff Avenue in Banff Alberta Canada
RMG61ATX–Walthamstow Avenue goalkeeper Stanislaus Gerula gathers the ball under pressure from Ipswich Town's Tom Garneys (l) and teammate Lou Branan (r).