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Prague, Czech Republic - July 16, 2024: Interiors of the Pinkas Synagogue in the Jewish Quarter in Prague in the Czech Republic
Picture shows Saul spared by David in the cave from Hebrew bible story in biblical costume in desert lands.
Closeup of a commemorative plaque on a rock beside a steel lift bridge built on the Hennepin Canal in Northern Illinois.
Alaska World War II Memorial in Delaney Park, Anchorage, Alaska, USA
The famous Danish philosopher and author Søren Kirkegaard (1813-1855) is buried - with his family - in Assistens Cemetery.\nAssistens Cemetery in the district Nørrebro in Copenhagen, Denmark was established in 1790 outside the old walls of Copenhagen. Many famous Danes are buried there
Sydney, July 28, 2024. Mrs Macquaries Chair at Yurong peninsular near the Sydney Royal Botanic Garden
Rome, Italy, February 1, 2021: Tomb of Goffredo Mameli in the monumental cemetery of Verano in Rome. Was an Italian patriot, poet, writer and a notable figure in the Risorgimento. He is also the author of the lyrics of \
China postage stamp: 1993,The first anniversary of the death of Mao tse-tung (毛泽东)
Akureyri, Iceland - August 9, 2024: Visitors and sights in the botanical gardens of Akureyri, Iceland
Moscow-Russia - 03.04.2023: Types of the Novodevichy cemetery. The grave of director Peter Todorovsky.
Manhattan, New York, USA - March, 2024.  Madison Square Park sculpture in New York City.  This is of David Farragut, 'Admiral Farragut Monument', is an outdoor bronze statue of David Farragut by Augustus Saint-Gaudens on a stone plinth designed by the architect Stanford White, installed in Manhattan's Madison Square, in the U.S. state of New York in May 25, 1881.
picture of the founding father's statue located in Washington D.C. including an inscription at the Jefferson Memorial.
Groesbeek, Netherlands – oktober 30, 2022\n\nCanadian War Cemetery Groesbeek is the cemetery where 2619 mainly Canadian soldiers are buried who fell in the Second World War. The soldiers buried here have not all died in fighting in the Netherlands, but also in Germany. The Allies did not want their soldiers buried in a hostile country.\n\nThe war cemetery is located north of Groesbeek in the Dutch municipality of Berg en Dal and is maintained by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
Glenmalure Memorial, Co. Wicklow - 2013: View of Glenmalure War Memorial in Wicklow, Ireland
Kanchanaburi, Thailand - April 7, 2011: Kanchanaburi War Cemetery. The Kanchanaburi War Cemetery is the main prisoner of war cemetery for victims of Japanese imprisonment while building the Burma Railway.
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Alaska war Memorial in Delaney Park, Anchorage, Alaska, USA
Muhlberg, Germany - Jan 29, 2024: Camp Muhlberg (Stalag IV B) was the largest POW camp on German soil during the Second World War. 3,000 internees perished in the camp. Selective focus
Çanakkale, Turkey-September 14, 2014: A soldier's tombstone with a small Australian flag on it.
Nagoya, Japan- 9 May 2024: A sculpture in front of Kurosasa Station, Nagoya. Kurozasa Station is a train station in the city of Miyoshi, Aichi Prefecture
Washington D.C.
Paris, France, April 20th 2024:- A view of the French Tomb of The Unknown Soldier
Big Ben and Boudiccan Rebellion in the House of Parliament
American colony, New Sweden.
November 22nd, 2023, City of London, London, England, UK.\n\nFire of London Monument, a doric construction, completed 1677, architects Christopher Wren and Robert Hook.  It is located at Fish St Hill, London EC3R 8AH\n\nA night-time  shot, of the Fire of London Monument, showing the monument's Latin dedication in sharp relief, and its tall column disappearing into the night sky above.\n\nNote. The artists died several hundred years ago i.e.,  >70 years after 1723 (death of surviving architect Wren) and the piece is therefore now well of date as per UK copyright law and is viewed from the public highway.
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James Otis plaque in Granary Burying Ground, Boston, Massachusetts.
Memorial plaque to A A Milne & E H Shepard who wrote and  illustrated Winnie the Pooh, in Ashdown Forest, East Sussex, UK
The obelisk was removed from Egypt by Isma'il Pasha. It was constructed in Heliopolis (Cairo) under the reign of 18th Dynasty Pharaoh Thutmose III.
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