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Central street in Windsor, Berkshire, England with ancient historical buildings
18th March 2024: St James' Park football stadium in the city centre of Newcastle Upon Tyne.  It is the home stadium of Newcastle United's football team.  It has a seating capacity for 52,350 and is the 8th largest football stadium in England.
london, United Kingdom – June 30, 2015: A perspective shot of Red Double Decker bus speeds up in Piccadilly Circus
Birmingham, England - 08 July 2021: Villa Park stadium, home of Aston Villa Football Club. Villa Park is a 42,000 seat stadium.
In the car park at the Reading football stadium in England
An aerial view over the popular tourist destination of Bournemouth, a seaside town in Dorset. Taken 500 feet from a balloon. Wide angle lense used. Logos removed and people too small/indistinguishable for model release.
Manchester, United Kingdom. 04.20.2023 Manchester City, Etihad Stadium. Aerial Image. 20th April 2023.
View of a public house in the centre of Chester, UK.  there are no people in the photograph
Liverpool, UK - May 17 2018: Anfield stadium, the home ground of Liverpool FC which has a seating capacity of 54,074 making it the sixth largest football stadium in England
Seaside benches in Portsmouth Southern England Europe
Liverpool, England - 1 April, 2017: View of the Goodison Park stadium, home of Everton Football Club. The stadium name comes from the abridgation of \
Dingle is a town in County Kerry, Ireland. The only town on the Dingle Peninsula, it sits on the Atlantic coast, about 50 kilometres (30 mi) southwest of Tralee and 71 kilometres (40 mi) northwest of Killarney. Principal industries in the town are tourism, fishing and agriculture.
Reading, UK - September 14, 2014:  Main entrance to the Madejski sports stadium in Reading, Berkshire.  Home for Reading Football Club and London Irish Rugby Club.  View from public pavement.
18th March 2024: St James' Park football stadium in the north east of England city of Newcastle Upon Tyne. It is the home stadium of Newcastle United football team.  It has a seating capacity for 52,350 and is the 8th largest football stadium in England.
Windsor, UK - April 2018: Architecture of Windsor town
Over Bournemouth Square, town centre, views towards the sea
Dorset, UK - August 1st 2020: A summertime view The Square in the historic market town of Wimborne Minster in Dorset, UK.
Vodafone Store on Tonbridge High Street in Kent, England. This is a commercial phone company.
Wigan, Greater Manchester, UK, August 31, 2023; aerial view of the DW Stadium, home to Wigan Athletic football and Wigan Warriors rugby, Wigan, Manchester, England.
Empty main street on a sunny lazy Sunday in the old town of Hemel Hempstead. Old building facades and shop windows, Hertfordshire, England.
Ramsgate - seaside town in the district of Thanet in east Kent, England.
Boston Harbor with many yachts and boats with Charlestown city view, Boston, MA.
Diplocks Industrial Estate (white roofed buildings), the Cricket Club and Tennis Club. the A295, Beuzeville Avenue, Western Road, Hailsham, from the air.
Boats in Torquay Harbour in Devon, with town and shops behind
Birmingham is one of the largest cities in the United Kingdom, here seen from the air.
Fishers Convenience (Premier) Store of Belper in Derbyshire, England, with other shops and number plates visible
Scarborough, UK - June 8th 2022: Fishing boats and vessels docked in the harbour at Scarborough in North Yorkshire, UK.
London, UK - 16 May, 2023: exterior architecture of a Tag Heuer luxury watch store in central London, UK.
Uxbridge, London, England, UK - April 4th 2021: London Underground roundel sign at Uxbridge Station with signs for the Metropolitan and Piccadilly Lines
Winterthur with Sulzer Hochhaus (Tower), which was built between 1962 and 1966. The Tower was planed by the architects Suter & Suter. With its 99.7 meters its still the tallest building in Winterthur. The high angle image was captured during summer season.
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