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Facade of the Federal Hall with Washington Statue on the front, Manhattan, New York City
New York City, New York USA - May 23, 2013: Entrance to the National Museum of the American Indian in New York City, New York, USA. Large entrance statues to the museum sit aside the main stairwell.  The museum is located near Bowling Green in New York City
Paris, France-02 13 2023: Silhouette of the statue of Nicolas de Condorcet (1743-1794) who was a French philosopher and mathematician, by sculptor Perrin. Paris, France.
Boston, Massachusetts, USA - March 16, 2024: The Samuel Adams statue on the Faneuil Hall Plaza viewed from the rear, looking towards buildings around the Government Center area. The bronze statue on a granite pedestal was created in 1880 by American sculptor Anne Whitney (1821-1915). Samuel Adams (1722-1803) was an American Patriot who helped organize the American Revolution, signed the Declaration of Independence, and became Governor of Massachusetts. Selective focus..
Elegant man, medieval person, composer in suit playing table tennis over dark vintage background with abstract doodles. Contemporary art collage. Concept of sport, eras comparison, retro, creativity.
London, UK - 9th of August, 2019 - A low angle view of King James II statue.
Manhattan, NY, May 3, 2024 - Impressive and beautifully landscaped front New York City Library in early spring blends well with the lion statue
New York City, USA - February 10, 2014: George Washington Statue at Wall Street in the morning light with some snow on it. There is no people seen in the picture.
Manhattan, New York City, United States of America - May 17, 2022 - The George Gustav Heye Center, National Museum of the American Indian where arts and artifacts or artefacts relating to the Native Americans are on display.
Plaque in Boston Common on the side of the Old North Church.
Cambridge, MA, USA - June 29, 2022: A visitor to the Harvard Yard, the oldest part of the Harvard University campus in Cambridge, Massachusetts, touches the foot of the John Harvard statue.
An outdoor bronze sculpture byJohn Quincy Adams Ward in Central Park in Manhattan, New York. Created in 1870 and unveiled in Central Park in 1872.
Sculptured by Roublliac in 1755 this is a statue at Trinity College Cambridge University of Sir Isaac Newton 1643-1727 a famous English physicist, mathematician, astronomer, and alchemist. While at Trinity he developed his theory of gravitation after watching the fall of an apple from one of its trees.
The tomb of Thomas Guy, the founder of Guy’s Hospital at London Bridge in South East London. The tomb is positioned just inside the inner door of Guy’s Hospital chapel. Thomas Guy (1644-1724) was an English merchant and politician who had become a governor of St Thomas’ Hospital in 1704. Being a considerable donor to the hospital and also extremely wealthy, he decided to build a new hospital “for incurables”. His tomb is marked by a life-size marble monument by John Bacon, which portrays Guy as a “living Samaritan” helping an invalid.
Victoria Rooms in Bristol
Statue of astronomer Jan Heweliusz in Gdansk, Poland
Close up on memorial to Theodore Roosevelt on top of he entrance of the American Museum of Natural History located on the Upper West Side of Manhattan.
Sign on the wall of Paul Revere's Mall beside Old North Church, this sign gives details of Benjamin Franklin. Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
Statue of the famous Italian Renaissance architect and engineer Filippo Brunelleschi who built the famous dome of the Florence Cathedral Santa Maria del Fiore (Florence - Tuscany, Italy) - More than 100 years old
Close up Grand Central Station exterior at night in Manhattan, New York, USA
A quote by Thomas Jefferson about religious freedom - not freedom from religion - found in - \
Statue of George Washington in front of Federal Hall
The 65-metre-long (213 ft) main chamber of the Old Library, the Long Room, was built between 1712 and 1732 and houses 200,000 of the Library's oldest books. \n\nThe Library of Trinity College Dublin serves Trinity College. It is a legal deposit or 'copyright library, under which, publishers in Ireland must deposit a copy of all their publications there, without charge. \n\nOne of the four volumes of the Book of Kells is on public display at any given time.
Statue of Theodore Dwight Woolsey, 10th president of Yale University (1846-1871). It is a tradition for students to rub the toe of the statue for good luck. Sculptor John Ferguson Weir created this bronze statue in 1896. It was installed in front of the entrance of Dwight Hall. This building is Yale's Center for Public Service and Social Justice, a volunteer center on Yale University's Old Campus, New Haven, Connecticut.
The left end of the monumental colonnade of the NYC Municipal Building features a sculpted winged classical female figure. The figure holds a tablet with her left arm inscribed with “LEX” (law.)
Sign on the wall of Paul Revere's Mall beside Old North Church, this sign gives details of John Tileston and all the men of the North End who fought in the various early American wars. Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
Sculptured by Roublliac in 1755 this is a statue at Trinity College Cambridge University of Sir Isaac Newton 1643-1727 a famous English physicist, mathematician, astronomer, and alchemist. While at Trinity he developed his theory of gravitation after watching the fall of an apple from one of its trees.
Historic sculpture of Minister of Justice, Jacques De Cambaceres  at Court of Appeal building of Montpellier, France. Architectural exterior of government building.
Washington, DC, United States - October 31, 2014: US Treasury Department Alexander Hamilton Statue Washington DC James Fraser Statue dedicated 1923.  One of the founding fathers of the United States, Alexander Hamilton was the first Secretary of the Treasury in George Washington's cabinet.  He was also Chief of Staff to General Washington in the American Revolution.  Involved in writing Constitution, also wrote the Federalist Papers.
Statue symbolizes the friendship between Thomas and Tubman during their most critical collaborations of the Underground Railroad.
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