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This vintage engraving depicts the ecclesiastical order of the Catholic Church in the 14th century. The Pope is shown at the center, flanked by cardinals, bishops, priests, and laypersons. Engraved by Huyot after the fresco painting at the Sienna Cathedral by Simone Memmi (1283 - 1349). Published in an 1878 history of the Middle Ages, it is now in the public domain.
Christ Church in Chislehurst, England
A short stretch of attractive cobbled road on London’s Bankside called Cardinal’s Wharf which has a small alley - Cardinal’s Cap Alley - leading from it. On the left is Shakespeare’s Globe theatre.
Port-en-Bessin-Huppain, France - 07 24 2023: The virgin of the lights serving as a landmark for fishermen at sea in top of the harbor
St Albans Ye Olde Fighting Cocks allegedly the oldest pub in England. St Albans, Hertfordshire, England, UK. This  is the  outside of the pub entrance. The original timber-framed structure is visible. It was originally located close to St Albans Cathedral (when it was St Albans Abbey) and was moved to the present site sometime around 1539. The foundations are claimed to be even older, dating from around 793 but this is unconfirmed.
Clovelly.Devon.United Kingdom.January 19th 2024.Photo of the Red Lion hotel at Clovelly in Devon
Nieblum, Germany - October 09, 2022: The Haus Landfrieden is a thatched house on the North Frisian island of Foehr. Taken under a bright blue sky in autumn.
Church and statue at sudbury
The George & Dragon Pub & Restaurant in Ightham at Kent, England. This may have been the place Guy Fawkes planned the Gunpowder Plot in 1605 and was later caught after fleeing London when the plot failed.
British Soldiers Grave Old North Bridge Concord River Minute Man National Historical Park American Revolution Monument Massachusetts  Site of April 19, 1775 battle British Army and American patriots the first battle in which British soldiers were killed
Culross, Fife, Scotland, UK. Exterior of and entrance to the Red Lion Inn, a pub situated in a 16th century building in the centre of historic Culross.
Ancient Book from the 18th century
Cosy row houses and the fortified city entrance to Rye in East Sussex in the southeast of England. The Landgate (the only surviving one of four original fortified entrances to Rye) dates from 1329 in the early years of the reign of King Edward III. This monarch had made several grants to the town to aid in its fortification - and The Landgate is still the only vehicular route into the medieval centre of Rye. The British flag flies proudly above the fortified entrance to the town.
The tower of St. John the Baptist church in the beautiful village of Finchingfield in Essex, UK.
Entrance to The Old Bell pub in Hemel Hempstead in the old town. It dates from the early 18th century and was built on the site of an earlier inn from 1603.
London, England - August 2021: Sign above the entrance to the Goring Hotel in central London
Goudhurst Village Hall on Balcombes Hill in Kent, England
Middlewich, United Kingdom – July 01, 2023: The Kings Lock pub at Middlewich, Cheshire, UK, on the Trent and Mersey Canal.
Antique Lithograph Plate
Old railway station in Senlis, Oise, France
Stratford-upon-Avon, United Kingdom - February 20, 2012: The Stratford-upon-Avon's City Council building stands on one of the main streets of this british city where William Shakespeare was born.
London, UK - March 14th 2023: A blue plaque on Smith Street in Chelsea, London, marking the location where the author of Mary Poppins - PL Travers, lived and worked.
Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul in the centre of Erquy, Brittany
Chichester, England, UK - June 6, 2010: The buildings and details show the attractive architecture of this town, which is a popular tourist centre in West Sussex.
Commercial premises known as Blair House on Tonbridge High Street in Kent, England. This was the home of Jane Austen’s great uncle, Thomas.
Digitally restored from a late 19th Century encyclopedia.
Marlow Bridge in, Buckinghamshire
Tenterden, England - April 17, 2019: People stand by the historic Town Hall at Tenterden in Kent. The building dates from 1790. The Woolpack pub and hotel stands next door.
The Cotswolds region was designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB).
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