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Vintage photograph of Star and Garter Hotel, Richmond, England, 19th Century
Eel Pie Island an island in the River Thames at Twickenham
Cambridge, United Kingdom - June 16, 2013: Lazy Sunday afternoon on the River Cam in Cambridge, England, tourists on punts with tourists looking on.
Building of Pembroke College Library,  Cambridge, England
CAMBRIDGE, UK - SEPTEMBER 6, 2023: Punting boat on the river Cam and King's College Chapel in Cambridge, University of Cambridge, England, United Kingdom
Hereford Cathedral in Hereford from out-of-copyright 1891 book \
Oxford, England - July 8 2009:  A medieval building of Merton College, Oxford University, with the gothic tower of the chapel in the background
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Vintage photograph of Officers of Chilean ironclad Blanco Encalada, 1891. Blanco Encalada was an armored frigate built by Earle's Shipbuilding Co. in England for the Chilean Navy in 1875. Blanco Encalada formed part of the congressional forces that brought down President José Manuel Balmaceda in the Chilean Civil War of 1891. She was sunk during that conflict on 23 April 1891, becoming the first warship to be sunk by a self-propelled torpedo.
London residence of the archbishop of Canterbury. It is situated in north Lambeth, London, on River Thames.
King's College Chapel And The Gibbs Building And The River Cam, King’s College, Central Cambridge, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Europe. March 18, 2024. On a winter day in Cambridge, people can be seen punting on the River Cam. They leisurely punt along the tranquil waterway in traditional wooden boats, taking in scenic views of the historic cityscape, including the iconic Gibbs' Building and the renowned King's College Chapel with its picturesque Back Lawn gardens. Pedestrians observe the charming scene from a nearby bridge as visitors sightsee and experience the city's picturesque riverside setting. Punting tours along the River Cam offer a glimpse into this popular activity for exploring Cambridge's architectural marvels, such as King's College, and riverside charm on a fine day.
Oxford on a typical spring day
River Cam and Bridge Street, Cambridge, England - November 9th 2023:  Weeping willow and old houses along the river in the center of the city
Inner courtyard of Christ Church College, Oxford, UK, August 16, 1991
Magnificent historic buildings in the centre of Oxford, UK
A group of tourists hiring punts and either returning or leaving with their punts from Scudamore's punt hire company on the River Cam in Cambridge, England. Cambridge is famous for punts and is one of the two premiere University towns in the UK.
Kew, England 1800s: Kew Gardens a botanic garden in southwest London founded in 1840, the herbarium, one of the largest in the world, has over 8.5 million preserved plant and fungal specimens. It is one of London's top tourist attractions and is a World Heritage Site.[4][5]
Merton College is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in England. Its foundation can be traced back to the 1260s when Walter de Merton, chancellor to Henry III and later to Edward I, first drew up statutes for an independent academic community and established endowments to support it.
Cambridge, England- September 7, 2014: The campus of Universty of Cambridge is almost the most beautiful one in the world. Here is students punting in River Cam, close to the Bridge of Sighs, St. John's College.
close-up of an old-style hundred US dollars, details of a 100 dollars banknote
Vintage photograph taken around 1873 showing the Maidenhead Bridge crossing the River Thames. The bridge was finished and opened for traffic in 1777 and is still in use today.
Oxford, Oxfordshire, England: September 09th, 2023. Description: Founded as a men's college in 1555, A College in Oxford, England and some Historical buildings of St John's College at The University of Oxford in Oxford. these are medieval-style and the new, cosmopolitan style of Renaissance classicism buildings - open to public areas.\n\nA daytime photo of The Canterbury Quadrangle and Front Quadrangle in the College. Address: St Giles', Oxford OX1 3JP, United Kingdom. those diverse buildings of St John's span the centuries from 1555 to the present.
Illustration from 19th century.
People along the Ganges River with the skyline of Benares, India during the british era. Vintage halftone circa late 19th century. Benares is now modern day Varanasi.
London, England 1800s: \nThe Palace of Westminster the Parliament of the United Kingdom in London, England. \nCommonly called the Houses of Parliament with the House of Commons and House of Lords.\n\nThe Chamber of the House of Commons measures 14 by 20.7 metres and is plainer in style than the Lords Chamber; the benches, as well as other furnishings in the Commons side of the palace, are coloured green. Other parliaments in Commonwealth nations, India, Canada, Australia, have copied the colour scheme with green and red.
View of Cambridge University from a bridge over the River Cam, with the covered Bridge of Sighs connecting two colleges
Snow on the ground and roof around Kings College in Cambridge, UK. View through trees.
a view of the Magdalen Bridge and Magdalen Tower from the banks of the River Cherwell in Oxford, England in Oxfordshire, United Kingdom
Vintage photograph of Quays of Antwerp, Belgium, Victorian 19th Century
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