I am only going to accept the first one (just) as a genuine inversion - clounds on the dew point boundary dont count
Actually they were all inversions. Sometimes massive ones e.g. 0C on the ground and +8C at 5000ft.
This one
was +6C at 4500ft and +2C on the ground. The "bump" in the distance are some hills. This is common winter high pressure (with an inversion) weather - OVC008 down below and tops say 3000ft and blue skies above.
But I agree that if you are looking for an inversion without a cloud layer, with the haze ending right at the inversion, then yours is the one