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London, UK - April 30, 2013: People walking and enjoying the sunshine in the courtyard of the Somerset House in London on a sunny spring day.
A vintage map of the peace treaty between the Ottoman Empire and the Holy League at Karlowitz in 1699
The Edmond J Safra Fountain Court at Somerset House in London’s Strand.
Somerset House - landmark building in London, UK. Currently part of King's College.
The politicians of the Volksraad at the Ou Raadsaal in Pretoria, South Africa. Vintage photo etching circa 19th century. At this time it was the home of the Volksraad (People’s Council).
London, UK - September 14, 2022: The historic Horse Guards building as seen from St. James's Park, London, UK.
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.
door detail with latin carvings in sevilla's ayuntamiento (city hall)
Rome, Italy - September 14 2022: Inscription Writing on the Wall of Rome Pantheon
London, United Kingdom - August 10 2021. The Royal Academy of Arts exterior view, Central London.
Religious art and architectural details in Sacro Monte di Varallo, Italy
Fountains in courtyard of Somerset House, London
Dublin, Ireland - July 16, 1986: 1980s old Positive Film scanned, Latin inscription concerning Jonathan Swift in St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin, Ireland.
London, Uk - Circa June 2017: Burlington House hosting the Royal Academy summer exhibition
Marbled wall with stenciled message forbidding posters on it
Cancelled Stamp From The United States Featuring Captain John Smith And Jamestown. Smith Lived From 1580 Until 1631.
Corsham, Wiltshire, England, UK - 08.04.2024. View of The 17th century Corsham Almshouse and Schoolroom. Facade of medieval building
Horse Guards - a historic building in the City of Westminster, London, on Whitehall\n\nBuilt in the mid-18th century as a barracks for the Household Cavalry. \n\nHorse Guards was the entrance to the Palace of Whitehall and St James's Palace;  still ceremonially defended by the King's Life Guard.
Vintage engraving features the United States Senate, the upper chamber of the United States Congress, which, along with the United States House of Representatives—the lower chamber—constitutes the legislature of the United States.
Long inscription engraved in stone in uppercase letters in Latin in late renaissance script, 17th century monument in Bratislava
Detail of engraved stone plaque on the side of Temple Church, in the City of London, England, United Kingdom.  Text in Latin reads: Hujusce Aedis Sacrae Partem Australem Sibi Propriam Restitui Curavit Interioris Templi Hospitium Johanne Gurney Armigero Thesaurario MDCCCXXVII
Whitehall Inner London, Central London; City Of Westminster, England, United Kingdom. 29 July 2024. City, Street, Buildings, Banqueting House Architecture.
3rd May, 2019 - Tourists walking through the entrance of Burlington House, The Royal Academy of Arts , Piccadilly, London towards a Renaissance exhibition.
Francisco Pizarro memorial plaque, Trujillo Main square, Caceres, Spain. Spanish Conqueror of Inca Empire
Brompton Oratory aka the London Oratory, in the Brompton area of south-west central London. Designed by Herbert Gribble, the Neoclassical/Baroque Roman Catholic church was consecrated in 1884.
Tate Britain built between 1893-97 and commonly known as the Tate Gallery is situated at the side of the Thames at London's Millbank. Named after it's founder Sir Henry Tate it exhibits only British Art
Leather Book Label , Italian, Monte Sancto, Dante, Petrercha
London, UK - July 07 2018: Shoreditch Town Hall
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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