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Digitally restored from a late 19th Century encyclopedia.
Old Victorian newspaper page, 19th Century
Williamsburg, Virginia, USA - March 12, 2024: The stone dedicated to Queen Anne on the reconstructed Captitol Building at Colonial Williamsburg.
Front and back covers of a British tenant’s rent book from the 1970s-1980s with all identifying details removed.
Yateley, Hampshire, UK - 28 September, 2012: Mail stamp printed in the UK featuring the famous 19th century masterpiece painting, The Hay Wain, by John Constable, circa 1968
Memorial Plaque to Richard 'Beau' Nash (1674-1762) on The Pantiles at Royal Tunbridge Wells in Kent, England. The Pantiles is an historic district.
Almonte, Canada - October 11, 2021: Sign detailing the story of how James Naismith invented basketball on display in his hometown of Almonte, Canada, a small town in Ontario. A statue of him was erected in the same square. Naismith invented the game of basketball in 1891 while living in Springfield, Massachusetts.
Haworth churchyard with headstones, this is beside the Bronte Parsonage and church where Anne, Emily and Charlotte Bronte lived and wrote.  A note on the entrance stone identifies that the graves of the Bronte family are in a crypt in the church but that other relatives are found in the graveyard..
The Iguazu Falls are the largest waterfall system in the world. Stretching almost 3km along the border of Argentina and Brazil, the falls are made up of roughly 275 different vertical drops, with heights varying from 60 meters - 82 meters. This makes the Iguazu Falls taller than Niagara Falls and twice as wide.
Old Victorian newspaper page, notices and advert, 1870, 19th Century
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A framed version of the Ten Commandments inside the pretty church of St Botolph in the village of Culpho, Suffolk, Eastern England. The church dates from the 14th century but has had much more recent sympathetic interior restoration.
London, UK - January 28th 2019: An information plaque along the Thames Path in London, marking the area of Queenhithe Dock.
Pink Alley on The Pantiles at Royal Tunbridge Wells in Kent, England. The house on the corner was built in 1660 and was converted into a shop in 1768.
Ancient manuscript in codex, texture
An address on Massachusesetts Avenue.
Digitally restored from a late 19th Century encyclopedia.
Old Victorian newspaper page, New Music, London Illustrated News, 1881
Painswich, UK-August 2022; Close up view of the topographic steel plate on top of Painswick Beacon along the Cotswolds Way with panoramic view over the hilly landscape
Dublin, Ireland - July 16, 1986: 1980s old Positive Film scanned, Latin inscription concerning Jonathan Swift in St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin, Ireland.
Vintage newspaper texture. A newspaper page illustration with advertisements from a vintage old Russian newspaper of 1893. Gray beige collage newspaper background.
Religious art and architectural details in Sacro Monte di Varallo, Italy
Eton, UK - June 1, 2007:  Old brick buildings with shops and restaurants on the main street leading to Eton College, England
The Jerwood Library in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, UK.
St Patricks Cathedral is one of Dublins most popular attractions. Built between 1220 and 1260 the Cathedral is one of the few buildings left from the medieval city of Dublin.
Old Victorian newspaper page, 1880s, 19th Century
Chester, UK - July 31st 2018: A plaque at St. Nicholas's Chapel in the historic city of Chester, UK, detailing the history of the building.
Borough High Street in Southwark, London , showing number 27, near London Bridge.
Isaac Newton's Philosophi
A framed version of the Apostles’ Creed inside the pretty church of St Botolph in the village of Culpho, Suffolk, Eastern England. The church dates from the 14th century but has had much more recent sympathetic interior restoration. The Apostles’ Creed refers to the belief that each of the Twelve Apostles contributed towards its composition.
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