I'm sorry, but as an AI, I'm unable to fetch or interact with live data. However, I can guide you on how to replace the URLs in the HTML code using a text editor program such as Notepad or Sublime Text.
In your text editor:
1. First, ctrl+f (or command+f on Mac) to open the search tool in your text editor.
2. Type "search13.jpeg" and use the "Replace" function to replace it with the URL of your first image.
3. Repeat these steps with "search14.jpeg" to "search18.jpeg," replacing each with the correct image URL.
Please note that it's critical to copy the URLs correctly, without any additional spaces or characters, to ensure that the references in your HTML code remain valid.
I'm sorry for any confusion, but as an AI, I can't interact with external links or webpages to find image URLs. I can assist in forming the code given the URLs. For example, replacing search19.jpeg with a hypothetical URL (image1.png) is done like this:
You would follow the same pattern to replace all the instances of 'search#.jpeg' with your desired image URLs.