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The Lycean Tombs date back to BC and have lasted for over 2800 years.\nIt is said the Tombs were made as high as possible for kings and people of importance, who expected to be close to God.\nThey were never finished due to the invasion of Alexander the Great.
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.
London, England 1800s: \nThe Palace of Westminster the Parliament of the United Kingdom in London, England. \nCommonly called the Houses of Parliament with the House of Commons and House of Lords.\n\nThe Chamber of the House of Commons measures 14 by 20.7 metres and is plainer in style than the Lords Chamber; the benches, as well as other furnishings in the Commons side of the palace, are coloured green. Other parliaments in Commonwealth nations, India, Canada, Australia, have copied the colour scheme with green and red.
Vintage photograph of Chapel of St George at Windsor Castle, 19th Century
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.
Temple of Diana in Nimes, France. Vintage half tone photo etching circa 19th century.
Double exposure of portrait of U.S. presidents Benjamin Franklin and Alexander Hamilton
The Lycean Tombs at Dalyan date back to BC and have lasted for over 2800 years.\nIt is said the Tombs were made as high as possible for kings and people of importance, who expected to be close to God.\nThey were never finished due to the invasion of Alexander the Great.
Photography from 1899
London, England 1800s: Newgate Prison a prison on Newgate Street and Old Bailey Street City of London, England.\n\nBuilt in the 12th century and remained in use for over 700 years, from 1188 to 1902. Executions by hanging took place on the public street in front of the prison until 1868.
Richard Cobden (1804 - 1865), British manufacturer and leading figure of Manchester liberalism and the free trade movement. Wood engraving, published in 1865.
Moses and Aaron before Pharaoh in the old book The Bible in Pictures, by G. Doreh, 1897
Antique photograph of the Entrance to the Great Pyramid of Giza, Egypt, 19th Century
A half-timbered building has exposed wood framing. The spaces between the wooden timbers are filled with plaster, brick, or stone.
Simon Bolivar (1783 - 1830) Portrait from Venezuelan Banknotes. Venezuelan military and political leader
An image of Dr Johnson from an 1893 antique book \
London 1800s: Interior of St Paul’s Cathedral London England, built by Sir Christopher Wren
Illustration from 19th century
Vintage hand drawn architectural plan circa 1982.
This 1851 vintage illustration depicts a large group of Freemasons gathering for a celebration.
close-up of an old-style hundred US dollars, details of a 100 dollars banknote
Engraving made in 1890 of Aesop by Velazquez who painted the original in 1640.
Multiple pharmaceutical liquids on a shelf in an old pharmacy basement
A map of Paris from the 18th century. Engraving/illustration from the book \
London, England 1800s: Guildhall a building in the Moorgate, dates from 15th century; has been used as a town hall for several hundred years, its main room is a medieval great hall. It is a Grade I-listed building.
Image from 19th century
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