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Continental Divide sign in the Rocky Mountains in Colorado
Tenby, Pembrokeshire, Wales July 02 2024: A heritage plaque on a white wall placed by Tenby Civic Society to claim that Roald Dahl stayed in the house known as The Cabin, as a child for holidays.
Vintage Victorian bookplate, title, Atlas of Ancient Geography 19th Century
Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson on the train from money - pounds
Grenada postage stamp: Nobel prize
Warning notice to students at King's College, Aberdeen University, dated November 1913, informing them that defacing or damaging buildings of property, smoking, riding a bicycle or walking on the grass are liable to a fine.
blackboard with words written in white chalk. The blackboard is filled with the same single sentence in portuguese: \
J J Dessalines Hatian military leader
Inscription in a paving stone in Edinburgh.  A phrase from Robert Henryson 1425-1490.
Stone plaque in Sloane Square, London, dedicated to Squadron Commander Richard Bell Davies who won the Victoria Cross in November 1915 for his heroic actions during the 1st World War.
Leather Book Label , Italian, Monte Sancto, Dante, Petrercha
Close up of postage stamp from the former Republic of Upper Volta, now Burkina Faso, showing Bertrand Russell, Nobel Prize winner of 1950
Dublin, Ireland - July 16, 1986: 1980s old Positive Film scanned, Latin inscription concerning Jonathan Swift in St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin, Ireland.
Bank of england coat of arms on a pound note
A sign on the old lighthouse at Cape Point in South Africa. It provides information on why the old lighthouse is no longer in use to the Public. Photo shot in the afternoon sunlight against a clear sky. Horizontal format. No people.
Joseph Rainey, former resident of Bermuda, was the first African-American member of the US House of Representatives (1866). This plaque is part of the UNESCO Slave Route Project, and is erected on the wall of the barber shop in Bermuda he once owned.
The inscription on the base of General Gordon's statue outside UK Ministry of Defence Main Building. A bronze statue of General Charles George Gordon by Hamo Thornycroft made in 1887–88, it stands on a stone plinth in the Victoria Embankment Gardens in London.
Cleveland Dam Plaque at the Capilano River Regional Park in North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Vintage photograph of Trocadero from under the Eiffel Tower, Exposition Universelle, 1889, 19th Century
Dundee, UK - September 12, 2023: His Majesty King George V laid this stone
Cancelled Stamp From The Gold Coast (Ghana) Featuring A Cocoa Farmer.
Tatra mountains with Sea Eye from old Polish money - zloty
Dublin, Ireland - July 16, 1986: 1980s old Positive Film scanned, Inscription next to kilKenny shop at Nassau Street, Dublin, Ireland.    “I who have copied down this story, or more accurately fantasy, do not credit the details of the story, or fantasy. Some things in it are devilish lies, and some are poetical figments; some seem possible and others not; some are for the enjoyment of idiots.”\n\n― Thomas Cahill
boys playing with a model plane
Sign on the wall of Paul Revere's Mall beside Old North Church, this sign gives details of Samuel Tucker, Increase Mather,Edward Holyoke, Edward Everett and Christian Gullager in Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
Mrs Elizabeth Moodie grave tombstone in Greyfriars Kirkyard, which was the inspiration for J.K Rowling to create Alastor “Mad Eye” Moody character in Harry Potter. in Edinburgh, Scotland
This column marks the fire of 1666 and was completed in 1677 by Christopher Wren and Robert Hooke. It is 202 feet (62 metres) high, the same distance to Pudding Lane where the fire began. This pillar was commenced during the mayoralty of Sir Richard Ford, Knight, Lord Mayor of London, in the year 1671. It was further elevated under the mayoralties of Sir George Waterman, Knight, Sir Robert Hanson, Knight, Sir William Hooker, Knight, Sir Robert Viner, Knight, and Sir Joseph Sheldon, Knight; and completed during the mayoralty of Sir Thomas Davies, in 1677.
The Ambos Mundos hotel where Ernest Hemingway stayed during his time in Havana, Cuba
A ceramic plaque in the City of London marking where The Great Conduit once stood. It was a man-made channel running underground to bring fresh drinking water from Tyburn in the west of London to Cheapside in the City of London. Its use was discontinued after the Great Fire of London in 1666. The plaque reads, “The Great Conduit stood in this street providing free water 13t Century to 1666”.
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