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Wide angle color image depicting the ultra modern city skyline and high rise towers of London, UK as well as the monument tower designed by Sir Christopher Wren as a tribute to those who died in the great fire of London.
Statue - Arabs with elephant, Albert Memorial part, London, UK
London uk – 06/07/2024 : architectural photography that highlights the exquisite details and grand visions of built environments in London.
Trinity Church, Manhattan, New York, USA - March, 2024. Alexander Hamilton tomb in Trinity Church cemetery in the heart of the Wall Street Financial district of Manhattan.
Prague, Czech Republic, May 11, 2024 : Family grave in the cemetery of the celebrity in the Visegrad in the Prague in the Czech Republic
London, UK - 9th of August 2019: A side view of the Crimean war memorial with the buildings around it
Glasgow necropolis on a cloudy and sunny day, large picturesque graveyard on a hill above Glasgow with many magnificent tombstones
Vintage photograph of the Place Vendome, Paris, 19th Century. A square in the 1st arrondissement of Paris, France
Edinburgh, UK - September 15, 2023: Grave of Adam Smith in Canongate Kirkyard
London, England- May 6, 2024: Trafalgar Square and the surrounding area in rain.
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Panorama of the boar war memorial on Coombe Hill with Chequers in the background in the Chilterns,Buckinghamhire
WWI War Memorial in Bournemouth in front of town hall in public gardens
Obelisk on top of one tree hill in Auckland against a blue sky with clouds
Night scene of The Monument to the Great Fire of London
Edinburgh, Scotland - 15 October 2021: Looking past the Dugald Stewart monument towards the swirly metallic \
Harrogate War Memorial on Prospect Square at Parliament Street in North Yorkshire, England, with names visible.
The famous Penshaw monument which overlooks Sunderland. Taken with full spectrum infrared camera.
Vintage photograph of Arc de Triomphe, Paris, France, 19th Century
Monument to the Great Fire of London designed by Christopher Wren - London, UK
London, England - february 23, 2018: St Paul's Cathedral, monument to Queen Anne in front of the St Paul's Cathedral, London, United Kingdom
A cast iron sign on the gatepost outside a church, offering a reward of £5 for information leading to the conviction of anyone damaging this property.
London, UK - 8th of August, 2019 - A low angle view of Queen Anne staute.
Pancras Rd, London, UK - May 13th 2017: The Burdett-Coutts Memorial Sundial is a monument in the churchyard of St Pancras Old Church.
Phoenix Column monument at Phoenix Park in Dublin the capital of Ireland.
Modern-day View of the Monument to the Great Fire of London fluted Doric column built of Portland stone topped with a gilded urn of fire.
Aerial view of the Obelisk on Killiney Hill in Wicklow-Ireland, Killiney Obelisk, popular tourist destinations in ireland, people enjoy the view next to the monument on the hill, view hill, The woman watching the view on the pyramids\n\nThe Killiney Obelisk was built in 1742 to commemorate what is described as ‘the Year of the Slaughter’ or Ireland’s forgotten famine. In 1740 there was an incredibly cold winter which was followed by a severe summer of rain and floods. This wiped out the crops and killed off livestock. The following winter was again BALTIC with temperatures not getting above minus 10 for a month. It was so cold that small vessels were destroyed by icebergs on the River Liffey, street lamps could not be lit plunging towns and villages into darkness and food riots were common throughout the land. Many of the oldest trees were also felled for fuel and sickness was common all over. Reports suggest that up to 480,000 may have people died during this forgotten famine.  A small number of rich landlords like John Malpas of Killiney Hill and Kathryn Connolly of Castletown House commissioned famine relief projects like this one to provide employment to destitute families. Ironically this monument now overlooks the wealthiest part of Ireland.
Ancient Egyptian obelisk from 1450BC relocated to the north bank of the River Thames in London.
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.
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