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  • Stained glass images of important historic medieval figures from the City of London's history, seen in the Guildhall. From over the centuries of London history, these figures were the city fathers, those who controlled on Britain's trade and maintained its position as a major trading port - from earliest medieval times to the modern era. The Guildhall is a building in the City of London, off Gresham and Basinghall streets, in the wards of Bassishaw and Cheap. It has been used as a town hall for several hundred years, and is still the ceremonial and administrative centre of the City of London and its Corporation.
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  • Important City of London figures, one time Lord Mayor of London Dick Whittington and Thomas Gresham. Richard Whittington (c. 1354–1423) was a medieval merchant and politician, and the real-life inspiration for the pantomime character Dick Whittington. He was four times Lord Mayor of London, a Member of Parliament and a sheriff of London. In his lifetime he financed a number of public projects, such as drainage systems in poor areas of medieval London, and a hospital ward for unmarried mothers. He knew three of the five kings who reigned during his lifetime. Sir Thomas Gresham (c. 1519 – 21 November 1579) was an English merchant and financier who worked for King Edward VI of England and for Edward's half-sisters, Queens Mary I and Elizabeth I.
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  • Stained glass images of important historic medieval figures from the City of London's history, seen in the Guildhall. From over the centuries of London history, these figures were the city fathers, those who controlled on Britain's trade and maintained its position as a major trading port - from earliest medieval times to the modern era. The Guildhall is a building in the City of London, off Gresham and Basinghall streets, in the wards of Bassishaw and Cheap. It has been used as a town hall for several hundred years, and is still the ceremonial and administrative centre of the City of London and its Corporation.
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  • The shadow of a tourist is seen across a central pillar covered in graffiti on Ponte Vecchio that crosses River Arno, Florence. The names of past visitors are etched on the medieval plaster and beyond is a rower who sculls upstream on the river towards the boating club that lies just beyond the bridge at the water's edge. The Ponte Vecchio ("Old Bridge") is a Medieval bridge over the Arno River, in Florence, Italy, noted for still having shops built along it, as was once common. Butchers initially occupied the shops; the present tenants are jewellers, art dealers and souvenir sellers. It has been described as Europe's oldest wholly-stone, closed-spandrel segmental arch bridge. To enforce the prestige of the bridge, in 1593 the Medici Grand Dukes prohibited butchers from selling there; their place was immediately taken by several gold merchants.
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  • Street scene in the ancient town of Spello in Umbria, Italy. The densely inhabited town is a well known tourist destination, built of stone,and is of decidedly medieval aspect, and is enclosed in a circuit of medieval walls on Roman foundations.
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  • Street scene in the ancient town of Spello in Umbria, Italy. The densely inhabited town is a well known tourist destination, built of stone,and is of decidedly medieval aspect, and is enclosed in a circuit of medieval walls on Roman foundations.
    20180819_spello streets_005.jpg
  • Street scene in the ancient town of Spello in Umbria, Italy. The densely inhabited town is a well known tourist destination, built of stone,and is of decidedly medieval aspect, and is enclosed in a circuit of medieval walls on Roman foundations.
    20180819_spello streets_001.jpg
  • The Provands Lordship of Glasgow on the 2nd November 2018 in Glasgow in the United Kingdom. The Provands Lordship is a medieval historic house museum located at the top of Castle Street within sight of the Glasgow Cathedral. Built in 1471, it is one of only four surviving medieval buildings in Glasgow.
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  • The Provands Lordship of Glasgow on the 2nd November 2018 in Glasgow in the United Kingdom. The Provands Lordship is a medieval historic house museum located at the top of Castle Street within sight of the Glasgow Cathedral. Built in 1471, it is one of only four surviving medieval buildings in Glasgow.
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  • An Asian tour group admires renaissance statues in Florence's Piazza della Signoria. With the tall marble replica statue of Neptune in the background as well as the mounted figure of Cosimo Medici on his horse to the left, the tourists are listening to the amplified commentary of their leader who tells them about the history of this city and its context within the medieval world of art and trade.  The city lies on the River Arno and is known for its history and its importance in the Middle Ages and in the Renaissance, especially for its art and architecture. A centre of medieval European trade and finance and one of the wealthiest cities of the time, Florence has been called the Athens of the Middle Ages.
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  • Street scene in the ancient town of Spello in Umbria, Italy. The densely inhabited town is a well known tourist destination, built of stone,and is of decidedly medieval aspect, and is enclosed in a circuit of medieval walls on Roman foundations.
    20180819_spello streets_006.jpg
  • Street scene in the ancient town of Spello in Umbria, Italy. The densely inhabited town is a well known tourist destination, built of stone,and is of decidedly medieval aspect, and is enclosed in a circuit of medieval walls on Roman foundations.
    20180819_spello streets_009.jpg
  • Street scene in the ancient town of Spello in Umbria, Italy. The densely inhabited town is a well known tourist destination, built of stone,and is of decidedly medieval aspect, and is enclosed in a circuit of medieval walls on Roman foundations.
    20180819_spello streets_008.jpg
  • Street scene in the ancient town of Spello in Umbria, Italy. The densely inhabited town is a well known tourist destination, built of stone,and is of decidedly medieval aspect, and is enclosed in a circuit of medieval walls on Roman foundations.
    20180819_spello streets_007.jpg
  • Street scene in the ancient town of Spello in Umbria, Italy. The densely inhabited town is a well known tourist destination, built of stone,and is of decidedly medieval aspect, and is enclosed in a circuit of medieval walls on Roman foundations.
    20180819_spello streets_004.jpg
  • Street scene in the ancient town of Spello in Umbria, Italy. The densely inhabited town is a well known tourist destination, built of stone,and is of decidedly medieval aspect, and is enclosed in a circuit of medieval walls on Roman foundations.
    20180819_spello streets_002.jpg
  • The Provands Lordship of Glasgow on the 2nd November 2018 in Glasgow in the United Kingdom. The Provands Lordship is a medieval historic house museum located at the top of Castle Street within sight of the Glasgow Cathedral. Built in 1471, it is one of only four surviving medieval buildings in Glasgow.
    D_ProvandsLordship-HS2018-09988_1.jpg
  • The river Coquet passes beneath the two spans of the 14th century medieval Warworth old Bridge, on a misty autumnal morning, on 26th September 2017, in Warkworth, Northumberland, England. Warkworth is a village in Northumberland, England. It is probably best known for its well-preserved medieval castle, church and hermitage.
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  • Stones and wall fortifications of the medieval La Calahorra Castle and modern town below. With our backs to the main walls of the Castillo, we see the large stone blocks of the outer fortification remains, the line of the wall itself, falling away to reveal the outskirts of modern Calahorra below. Homes and businesses are nestled below a hill that rises above the town. La Calahorra Castle-Palace is one of the most important Works of the firs Spanish Renaissance. It was constructed on the remains of a preceding fortification of the medieval period dating from the beginning of the 16th century, probably between 1509 and 1512. Calahorra, La Rioja, Spain is a municipality in the comarca of Rioja Baja, near the border with Navarre on the right bank of the Ebro. During ancient Roman times, Calahorra was a municipium known as Calagurris.
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  • A detail of the medieval rood screen in the Church of St. Michaels, Aylsham which survived Puritan reformers, on 10th August 2020, in Aylsham, Norfolk, England. The rood screen was freshly gilded and painted in the early 16th Century but badly damaged by puritan reformers although sixteen painted figures can still be seen. The Church of St Michael and all Angels, Aylsham, Norfolk is a church of medieval origins that was built in the 14th century under the patronage of John of Gaunt, lord of the manor of Aylsham.
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  • Among medieval statues, a guitarist and street busker perform for passing tourists in Florence's Piazza degli Uffizi. Dressed in white to echo the medieval figures of city officials that stand in porticos of the main Uffizi building, a man will hug any visitor who wishes to have their photo taken alongside, for the price of a few Euros. Meanwhile, to his right, the musician plays classical songs on his acoustic instrument where its sound travels around this street corner, his notes rebounding from the solid stone walls and pillars.
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  • Two 17th century slabs, each 2.00m in length, bearing full-length effigies of a man and woman in Pennygowan Cemetery (Caol Fhaoileann), Salen Isle of Mull, Scotland. This ruined chapel, which served the north portion of the parish of Torosay, is probably of early 13th century date. No medieval references to it have been identified, and its dedication is unknown. The records of the Synod of Argyll in the middle of the 17th century show some uncertainty as to the status of the charge; it is referred to both as a 'Chappell' and as a 'paroach'. Salen (Scottish Gaelic: An t-Sàilean) is a settlement on the Isle of Mull, Scotland. It is on the east coast of the island, on the Sound of Mull, approximately halfway between Craignure and Tobermory.
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  • A heraldic official and a knight depict local historical events, both medieval figures appearing in stained glass windows part of an auction held by Bonhams of the contents of Stokesay Court, the oldest fortified estate house in Britain originating in the late 13th century.It is at present in the hands of English Heritage. It's a Grade I listed Victorian mansion that was locked up for decades before being sold off after the last member of the rich industrialist family of John Derby-Allcroft whose ancestors could no longer afford the property’s upkeep. Its contents of almost pristine collection of Victoriana personal effects and furniture, clothing, and memorabilia that was largely stored away from the fading and deteriorating qualities of daylight.
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  • Medieval streets of Montresor in the French Indre-et-Loire region. 50 kilometres southeast of Tours, Montrésor is listed as one of the 'Most beautiful villages in France'. It stands on the banks of the Indrois which reflects the remains of the double enclosure walls of this old fortress and its Renaissance castle. In the village, the houses with their white tufa walls or half-timbering mix with semi-cave dwellings. Montrésor is a commune lying on the right bank of the Indrois, in the Indre-et-Loire department in central France.
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  • Warm light from an overhead street lamp, illuminates deserted medieval cobbled streets, on 26th May, 2017, in Lagrasse, Languedoc-Rousillon, south of France. Lagrasse is listed as one of Frances most beautiful villages and lies on the famous Route 20 wine route in the Basses-Corbieres region dating to the 13th century.
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  • Dawn light on the stone hump-backed bridge in the pretty medieval walled village of Lagrasse, on 23rd May, 2017, in Lagrasse, Languedoc-Rousillon, south of France. Lagrasse is listed as one of Frances most beautiful villages and lies on the famous Route 20 wine route in the Basses-Corbieres region dating to the 13th century.
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  • Two 17th century slabs, each 2.00m in length, bearing full-length effigies of a man and woman in Pennygowan Cemetery (Caol Fhaoileann), Salen Isle of Mull, Scotland. This ruined chapel, which served the north portion of the parish of Torosay, is probably of early 13th century date. No medieval references to it have been identified, and its dedication is unknown. The records of the Synod of Argyll in the middle of the 17th century show some uncertainty as to the status of the charge; it is referred to both as a 'Chappell' and as a 'paroach'. Salen (Scottish Gaelic: An t-Sàilean) is a settlement on the Isle of Mull, Scotland. It is on the east coast of the island, on the Sound of Mull, approximately halfway between Craignure and Tobermory.
    isle_of_mull313-21-11-2011_1.jpg
  • View of a classical medieval village on a river, 19th July 2015, Lagrasse, France.
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  • View of a classical medieval village on a river, 19th July 2015, Lagrasse, France.
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  • Medieval streets of Montresor in the French Indre-et-Loire region. 50 kilometres southeast of Tours, Montrésor is listed as one of the 'Most beautiful villages in France'. It stands on the banks of the Indrois which reflects the remains of the double enclosure walls of this old fortress and its Renaissance castle. In the village, the houses with their white tufa walls or half-timbering mix with semi-cave dwellings. Montrésor is a commune lying on the right bank of the Indrois, in the Indre-et-Loire department in central France.
    montresor_village02-08-07-2014_1.jpg
  • Warm light from an overhead street lamp, illuminates deserted medieval cobbled streets, on 26th May, 2017, in Lagrasse, Languedoc-Rousillon, south of France. Lagrasse is listed as one of Frances most beautiful villages and lies on the famous Route 20 wine route in the Basses-Corbieres region dating to the 13th century.
    lagrasse_france-126-26-05-2017.jpg
  • Warm light from an overhead street lamp, illuminates deserted medieval cobbled streets, on 26th May, 2017, in Lagrasse, Languedoc-Rousillon, south of France. Lagrasse is listed as one of Frances most beautiful villages and lies on the famous Route 20 wine route in the Basses-Corbieres region dating to the 13th century.
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  • Medieval abbey surrounded by vegetation at sunset, 8th August 2008, Lagrasse, France.
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  • The Cité de Carcassonne is a medieval fortified walled town located in the French city of Carcassonne, in the department of Aude, in the region of Languedoc-Roussillon.
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  • The Cité de Carcassonne is a medieval fortified walled town located in the French city of Carcassonne, in the department of Aude, in the region of Languedoc-Roussillon.
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  • Postcards of the Cite. The Cité de Carcassonne is a medieval fortified walled town located in the French city of Carcassonne, in the department of Aude, in the region of Languedoc-Roussillon.
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  • Inner and outer walls. The Cité de Carcassonne is a medieval fortified walled town located in the French city of Carcassonne, in the department of Aude, in the region of Languedoc-Roussillon.
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  • Inner and outer walls. The Cité de Carcassonne is a medieval fortified walled town located in the French city of Carcassonne, in the department of Aude, in the region of Languedoc-Roussillon.
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  • The Cité de Carcassonne is a medieval fortified walled town located in the French city of Carcassonne, in the department of Aude, in the region of Languedoc-Roussillon.
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  • The Cité de Carcassonne is a medieval fortified walled town located in the French city of Carcassonne, in the department of Aude, in the region of Languedoc-Roussillon.
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  • Tourists sitting having their lunch outside the walls. The Cité de Carcassonne is a medieval fortified walled town located in the French city of Carcassonne, in the department of Aude, in the region of Languedoc-Roussillon.
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  • The Cité de Carcassonne is a medieval fortified walled town located in the French city of Carcassonne, in the department of Aude, in the region of Languedoc-Roussillon.
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  • Memorial left at Cross Bones Graveyard in Southwark, London. In medieval times this was an u consecrated graveyard for prostitutes. By the 18th century it had become a paupers burial ground, which closed in 1853. Here at the site, local people have created a memorial shrine to The Outcast Dead. This photo was left in memory of Audrey King, Descendant of the Thames Watermen. 1918 - 2014.
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  • Memorial left at Cross Bones Graveyard in Southwark, London. In medieval times this was an u consecrated graveyard for prostitutes. By the 18th century it had become a paupers burial ground, which closed in 1853. Here at the site, local people have created a memorial shrine to The Outcast Dead.
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  • St. Mary’s is an Anglican Church situated at the end of Kirkgate, a medieval church built between 1430 and 1480 is often called the cathedral of North Yorkshire because of its outstanding Perpendicular Gothic architecture, size and prominence -and its 80 ft tower. Thirsk, Yorkshire, England, UK.
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  • St Mary's Church in Whitby, North Yorkshire. A mixture of Medieval to Georgian and much inbetween. The interior is a jumble of architectural styles and influences. Situated on the east coast at the mouth of the River Esk. Tourism started in Whitby during the Georgian period and developed. Its attraction as a tourist destination is enhanced by its proximity to the high ground of the North York Moors, its famous abbey, and by its association with the horror novel Dracula. Yorkshire, England, UK.
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  • St Mary's Church in Whitby, North Yorkshire. A mixture of Medieval to Georgian and much inbetween. The interior is a jumble of architectural styles and influences. Situated on the east coast at the mouth of the River Esk. Tourism started in Whitby during the Georgian period and developed. Its attraction as a tourist destination is enhanced by its proximity to the high ground of the North York Moors, its famous abbey, and by its association with the horror novel Dracula. Yorkshire, England, UK.
    20150916_whitby st marys church_C.jpg
  • St Mary's Church in Whitby, North Yorkshire. A mixture of Medieval to Georgian and much inbetween. The interior is a jumble of architectural styles and influences. Situated on the east coast at the mouth of the River Esk. Tourism started in Whitby during the Georgian period and developed. Its attraction as a tourist destination is enhanced by its proximity to the high ground of the North York Moors, its famous abbey, and by its association with the horror novel Dracula. Yorkshire, England, UK.
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  • View looking down on the medieval village of Lagrasse, Languedoc-Roussillon, France. It lies in the valley of the River Orbieu and is famous for it's stone bridge and The Abbey of St. Mary of Lagrasse (French: Abbaye Sainte-Marie de Lagrasse or Abbaye Sainte-Marie-d'Orbieu) a Romanesque Benedictine abbey.
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  • Scene in the medieval village of Lagrasse, Languedoc-Roussillon, France. It lies in the valley of the River Orbieu.
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  • Scene in the medieval village of Lagrasse, Languedoc-Roussillon, France. It lies in the valley of the River Orbieu and is famous for The Abbey of St. Mary of Lagrasse (French: Abbaye Sainte-Marie de Lagrasse or Abbaye Sainte-Marie-d'Orbieu) a Romanesque Benedictine abbey.
    20150606_france lagrasse abbey_F.jpg
  • Scene in the medieval village of Lagrasse, Languedoc-Roussillon, France. It lies in the valley of the River Orbieu and is famous for The Abbey of St. Mary of Lagrasse (French: Abbaye Sainte-Marie de Lagrasse or Abbaye Sainte-Marie-d'Orbieu) a Romanesque Benedictine abbey.
    20150606_france lagrasse abbey_C.jpg
  • Scene in the medieval village of Lagrasse, Languedoc-Roussillon, France. It lies in the valley of the River Orbieu and is famous for The Abbey of St. Mary of Lagrasse (French: Abbaye Sainte-Marie de Lagrasse or Abbaye Sainte-Marie-d'Orbieu) a Romanesque Benedictine abbey.
    20150606_france lagrasse abbey_B.jpg
  • View towards the town of Ludlow and the parish church of St Laurences. Ludlow is a market town in Shropshire, England. With a population of approximately 11,000, Ludlow is the largest town in south Shropshire. The town is near the confluence of two rivers. The oldest part is the medieval walled town, founded in the late 11th century after the Norman conquest of England. It is centred on a small hill which lies on the eastern bank of a bend of the River Teme. Atop this hill is Ludlow Castle and the parish church, St Laurences, the largest in the county. From there the streets slope downward to the River Teme.
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  • Bridge over the River Teme towards Ludlow Castle in Ludlow, United Kingdom. Ludlow is a market town in Shropshire, England. With a population of approximately 11,000, Ludlow is the largest town in south Shropshire. The town is near the confluence of two rivers. The oldest part is the medieval walled town, founded in the late 11th century after the Norman conquest of England. It is centred on a small hill which lies on the eastern bank of a bend of the River Teme. Atop this hill is Ludlow Castle and the parish church, St Laurences, the largest in the county. From there the streets slope downward to the River Teme.
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  • Bridge over the River Teme towards Ludlow Castle in Ludlow, United Kingdom. Ludlow is a market town in Shropshire, England. With a population of approximately 11,000, Ludlow is the largest town in south Shropshire. The town is near the confluence of two rivers. The oldest part is the medieval walled town, founded in the late 11th century after the Norman conquest of England. It is centred on a small hill which lies on the eastern bank of a bend of the River Teme. Atop this hill is Ludlow Castle and the parish church, St Laurences, the largest in the county. From there the streets slope downward to the River Teme.
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  • View towards the town of Ludlow and the parish church of St Laurences. Ludlow is a market town in Shropshire, England. With a population of approximately 11,000, Ludlow is the largest town in south Shropshire. The town is near the confluence of two rivers. The oldest part is the medieval walled town, founded in the late 11th century after the Norman conquest of England. It is centred on a small hill which lies on the eastern bank of a bend of the River Teme. Atop this hill is Ludlow Castle and the parish church, St Laurences, the largest in the county. From there the streets slope downward to the River Teme.
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  • Gardens in Ludlow, a market town in Shropshire, England. With a population of approximately 11,000, Ludlow is the largest town in south Shropshire. The town is near the confluence of two rivers. The oldest part is the medieval walled town, founded in the late 11th century after the Norman conquest of England. It is centred on a small hill which lies on the eastern bank of a bend of the River Teme. Atop this hill is Ludlow Castle and the parish church, St Laurences, the largest in the county. From there the streets slope downward to the River Teme.
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  • Bridge over the River Teme towards Ludlow Castle in Ludlow, United Kingdom. Ludlow is a market town in Shropshire, England. With a population of approximately 11,000, Ludlow is the largest town in south Shropshire. The town is near the confluence of two rivers. The oldest part is the medieval walled town, founded in the late 11th century after the Norman conquest of England. It is centred on a small hill which lies on the eastern bank of a bend of the River Teme. Atop this hill is Ludlow Castle and the parish church, St Laurences, the largest in the county. From there the streets slope downward to the River Teme.
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  • View towards the town of Ludlow and the parish church of St Laurences. Ludlow is a market town in Shropshire, England. With a population of approximately 11,000, Ludlow is the largest town in south Shropshire. The town is near the confluence of two rivers. The oldest part is the medieval walled town, founded in the late 11th century after the Norman conquest of England. It is centred on a small hill which lies on the eastern bank of a bend of the River Teme. Atop this hill is Ludlow Castle and the parish church, St Laurences, the largest in the county. From there the streets slope downward to the River Teme.
    20170730_ludlow_026.jpg
  • View towards the town of Ludlow and the parish church of St Laurences. Ludlow is a market town in Shropshire, England. With a population of approximately 11,000, Ludlow is the largest town in south Shropshire. The town is near the confluence of two rivers. The oldest part is the medieval walled town, founded in the late 11th century after the Norman conquest of England. It is centred on a small hill which lies on the eastern bank of a bend of the River Teme. Atop this hill is Ludlow Castle and the parish church, St Laurences, the largest in the county. From there the streets slope downward to the River Teme.
    20170730_ludlow_025.jpg
  • View towards the town of Ludlow and the parish church of St Laurences. Ludlow is a market town in Shropshire, England. With a population of approximately 11,000, Ludlow is the largest town in south Shropshire. The town is near the confluence of two rivers. The oldest part is the medieval walled town, founded in the late 11th century after the Norman conquest of England. It is centred on a small hill which lies on the eastern bank of a bend of the River Teme. Atop this hill is Ludlow Castle and the parish church, St Laurences, the largest in the county. From there the streets slope downward to the River Teme.
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  • Looking over the River Teme as children play in the water towards Ludlow, United Kingdom. Ludlow is a market town in Shropshire, England. With a population of approximately 11,000, Ludlow is the largest town in south Shropshire. The town is near the confluence of two rivers. The oldest part is the medieval walled town, founded in the late 11th century after the Norman conquest of England. It is centred on a small hill which lies on the eastern bank of a bend of the River Teme. Atop this hill is Ludlow Castle and the parish church, St Laurences, the largest in the county. From there the streets slope downward to the River Teme.
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  • Gardens in Ludlow, a market town in Shropshire, England. With a population of approximately 11,000, Ludlow is the largest town in south Shropshire. The town is near the confluence of two rivers. The oldest part is the medieval walled town, founded in the late 11th century after the Norman conquest of England. It is centred on a small hill which lies on the eastern bank of a bend of the River Teme. Atop this hill is Ludlow Castle and the parish church, St Laurences, the largest in the county. From there the streets slope downward to the River Teme.
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  • Ludlow is a market town in Shropshire, England. With a population of approximately 11,000, Ludlow is the largest town in south Shropshire. The town is near the confluence of two rivers. The oldest part is the medieval walled town, founded in the late 11th century after the Norman conquest of England. It is centred on a small hill which lies on the eastern bank of a bend of the River Teme. Atop this hill is Ludlow Castle and the parish church, St Laurences, the largest in the county. From there the streets slope downward to the River Teme.
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  • Ludlow is a market town in Shropshire, England. With a population of approximately 11,000, Ludlow is the largest town in south Shropshire. The town is near the confluence of two rivers. The oldest part is the medieval walled town, founded in the late 11th century after the Norman conquest of England. It is centred on a small hill which lies on the eastern bank of a bend of the River Teme. Atop this hill is Ludlow Castle and the parish church, St Laurences, the largest in the county. From there the streets slope downward to the River Teme.
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  • Ludlow is a market town in Shropshire, England. With a population of approximately 11,000, Ludlow is the largest town in south Shropshire. The town is near the confluence of two rivers. The oldest part is the medieval walled town, founded in the late 11th century after the Norman conquest of England. It is centred on a small hill which lies on the eastern bank of a bend of the River Teme. Atop this hill is Ludlow Castle and the parish church, St Laurences, the largest in the county. From there the streets slope downward to the River Teme.
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  • Gardens in Ludlow, a market town in Shropshire, England. With a population of approximately 11,000, Ludlow is the largest town in south Shropshire. The town is near the confluence of two rivers. The oldest part is the medieval walled town, founded in the late 11th century after the Norman conquest of England. It is centred on a small hill which lies on the eastern bank of a bend of the River Teme. Atop this hill is Ludlow Castle and the parish church, St Laurences, the largest in the county. From there the streets slope downward to the River Teme.
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  • Gardens in Ludlow, a market town in Shropshire, England. With a population of approximately 11,000, Ludlow is the largest town in south Shropshire. The town is near the confluence of two rivers. The oldest part is the medieval walled town, founded in the late 11th century after the Norman conquest of England. It is centred on a small hill which lies on the eastern bank of a bend of the River Teme. Atop this hill is Ludlow Castle and the parish church, St Laurences, the largest in the county. From there the streets slope downward to the River Teme.
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  • View overlooking in the medieval village of Lagrasse, Languedoc-Roussillon, France. Lagrasse is known as one of the most beautiful French villages. It lies in the valley of the River Orbieu and is famous for its stone bridge and The Abbey of St. Mary of Lagrasse, Abbaye Sainte-Marie de Lagrasse, a Romanesque Benedictine abbey.
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  • View overlooking in the medieval village of Lagrasse, Languedoc-Roussillon, France. Lagrasse is known as one of the most beautiful French villages. It lies in the valley of the River Orbieu and is famous for its stone bridge and The Abbey of St. Mary of Lagrasse, Abbaye Sainte-Marie de Lagrasse, a Romanesque Benedictine abbey.
    20180518_lagrasse view_005.jpg
  • Scene in the medieval village of Lagrasse, Languedoc-Roussillon, France. Lagrasse is known as one of the most beautiful French villages. It lies in the valley of the River Orbieu and is famous for its stone bridge and The Abbey of St. Mary of Lagrasse, Abbaye Sainte-Marie de Lagrasse, a Romanesque Benedictine abbey.
    20180518_lagrasse street scene_005.jpg
  • View overlooking in the medieval village of Lagrasse, Languedoc-Roussillon, France. Lagrasse is known as one of the most beautiful French villages. It lies in the valley of the River Orbieu and is famous for its stone bridge and The Abbey of St. Mary of Lagrasse, Abbaye Sainte-Marie de Lagrasse, a Romanesque Benedictine abbey.
    20180518_lagrasse view_002.jpg
  • Old boulangerie in the medieval village of Lagrasse, Languedoc-Roussillon, France. Lagrasse is known as one of the most beautiful French villages. It lies in the valley of the River Orbieu and is famous for its stone bridge and The Abbey of St. Mary of Lagrasse, Abbaye Sainte-Marie de Lagrasse, a Romanesque Benedictine abbey.
    20180518_lagrasse street scene_002.jpg
  • Scene in the medieval village of Lagrasse, Languedoc-Roussillon, France. Lagrasse is known as one of the most beautiful French villages. It lies in the valley of the River Orbieu and is famous for its stone bridge and The Abbey of St. Mary of Lagrasse, Abbaye Sainte-Marie de Lagrasse, a Romanesque Benedictine abbey.
    20180518_lagrasse roses_004.jpg
  • Scene in the medieval village of Lagrasse, Languedoc-Roussillon, France. Lagrasse is known as one of the most beautiful French villages. It lies in the valley of the River Orbieu and is famous for its stone bridge and The Abbey of St. Mary of Lagrasse, Abbaye Sainte-Marie de Lagrasse, a Romanesque Benedictine abbey.
    20180518_lagrasse roses_002.jpg
  • Scene along the river in the medieval village of Lagrasse, Languedoc-Roussillon, France. Lagrasse is known as one of the most beautiful French villages. It lies in the valley of the River Orbieu and is famous for its stone bridge and The Abbey of St. Mary of Lagrasse, Abbaye Sainte-Marie de Lagrasse, a Romanesque Benedictine abbey.
    20180518_lagrasse river_003.jpg
  • Scene of the stone bridge across the river in the medieval village of Lagrasse, Languedoc-Roussillon, France. Lagrasse is known as one of the most beautiful French villages. It lies in the valley of the River Orbieu.
    20180518_lagrasse bridge_008.jpg
  • Market square in the medieval village of Lagrasse, Languedoc-Roussillon, France. Lagrasse is known as one of the most beautiful French villages. It lies in the valley of the River Orbieu and is famous for its stone bridge and The Abbey of St. Mary of Lagrasse, Abbaye Sainte-Marie de Lagrasse, a Romanesque Benedictine abbey.
    20180518_lagrasse market square_001.jpg
  • Scene in the medieval village of Lagrasse, Languedoc-Roussillon, France. Lagrasse is known as one of the most beautiful French villages. It lies in the valley of the River Orbieu and is famous for its stone bridge and The Abbey of St. Mary of Lagrasse, Abbaye Sainte-Marie de Lagrasse, a Romanesque Benedictine abbey.
    20180518_lagrasse lanterns_002.jpg
  • Scene of the stone bridge across the river in the medieval village of Lagrasse, Languedoc-Roussillon, France. Lagrasse is known as one of the most beautiful French villages. It lies in the valley of the River Orbieu.
    20180518_lagrasse bridge_004.jpg
  • Scene in the medieval village of Lagrasse, Languedoc-Roussillon, France. Lagrasse is known as one of the most beautiful French villages. It lies in the valley of the River Orbieu and is famous for its stone bridge and The Abbey of St. Mary of Lagrasse, Abbaye Sainte-Marie de Lagrasse, a Romanesque Benedictine abbey.
    20180518_lagrasse abbey_003.jpg
  • Scene of the old butchers shop in the medieval village of Lagrasse, Languedoc-Roussillon, France. Lagrasse is known as one of the most beautiful French villages. It lies in the valley of the River Orbieu and is famous for its stone bridge and The Abbey of St. Mary of Lagrasse, Abbaye Sainte-Marie de Lagrasse, a Romanesque Benedictine abbey.
    20180518_lagrasse boucherie_002.jpg
  • Scene of the stone bridge across the river in the medieval village of Lagrasse, Languedoc-Roussillon, France. Lagrasse is known as one of the most beautiful French villages. It lies in the valley of the River Orbieu.
    20180518_lagrasse bridge_002.jpg
  • Citroen 2CV vintage car in the medieval village of Lagrasse, Languedoc-Roussillon, France. Lagrasse is known as one of the most beautiful French villages. It lies in the valley of the River Orbieu and is famous for its stone bridge and The Abbey of St. Mary of Lagrasse, Abbaye Sainte-Marie de Lagrasse, a Romanesque Benedictine abbey.
    20180518_lagrasse 2cv_002.jpg
  • Interior stained glass windows of Lichfield Cathdral in Lichfield, England, United Kingdom. Lichfield Cathedral is situated in Lichfield, Staffordshire. It is the only medieval English cathedral with three spires. The Diocese of Lichfield covers all of Staffordshire, much of Shropshire and part of the Black Country and West Midlands.
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  • Intricate stone carvings of Saints and Kings on the exterior of Lichfield Cathdral in Lichfield, England, United Kingdom. Lichfield Cathedral is situated in Lichfield, Staffordshire. It is the only medieval English cathedral with three spires. The Diocese of Lichfield covers all of Staffordshire, much of Shropshire and part of the Black Country and West Midlands.
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  • Interior of the knave of Lichfield Cathdral in Lichfield, England, United Kingdom. Lichfield Cathedral is situated in Lichfield, Staffordshire. It is the only medieval English cathedral with three spires. The Diocese of Lichfield covers all of Staffordshire, much of Shropshire and part of the Black Country and West Midlands.
    20180219_lichfield cathedral interio...jpg
  • Interior stained glass windows of Lichfield Cathdral in Lichfield, England, United Kingdom. Lichfield Cathedral is situated in Lichfield, Staffordshire. It is the only medieval English cathedral with three spires. The Diocese of Lichfield covers all of Staffordshire, much of Shropshire and part of the Black Country and West Midlands.
    20180219_lichfield cathedral interio...jpg
  • Interior stained glass windows of Lichfield Cathdral in Lichfield, England, United Kingdom. Lichfield Cathedral is situated in Lichfield, Staffordshire. It is the only medieval English cathedral with three spires. The Diocese of Lichfield covers all of Staffordshire, much of Shropshire and part of the Black Country and West Midlands.
    20180219_lichfield cathedral interio...jpg
  • Interior stained glass windows of Lichfield Cathdral in Lichfield, England, United Kingdom. Lichfield Cathedral is situated in Lichfield, Staffordshire. It is the only medieval English cathedral with three spires. The Diocese of Lichfield covers all of Staffordshire, much of Shropshire and part of the Black Country and West Midlands.
    20180219_lichfield cathedral interio...jpg
  • Exterior of Lichfield Cathdral in Lichfield, England, United Kingdom. Lichfield Cathedral is situated in Lichfield, Staffordshire. It is the only medieval English cathedral with three spires. The Diocese of Lichfield covers all of Staffordshire, much of Shropshire and part of the Black Country and West Midlands.
    20180219_lichfield cathedral exterio...jpg
  • Street scene in Canterbury, England, United Kingdom. Canterbury, a cathedral city in southeast England, was a pilgrimage site in the Middle Ages. Ancient walls, originally built by the Romans, encircle its medieval centre with cobbled streets and timber-framed houses. Canterbury Cathedral, founded 597 A.D. is the headquarters of the Church of England and Anglican Communion.
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  • Street scene in Canterbury, England, United Kingdom. Canterbury, a cathedral city in southeast England, was a pilgrimage site in the Middle Ages. Ancient walls, originally built by the Romans, encircle its medieval centre with cobbled streets and timber-framed houses. Canterbury Cathedral, founded 597 A.D. is the headquarters of the Church of England and Anglican Communion.
    20190630_canterbury_002.jpg
  • A historic building in the old town of Cesis on the 14th February 2019 in Cesis in Latvia. Cesis is a town in north eastern Latvia, known for its medieval castle.
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  • Medieval frescoes in St Georges Basilica in Prague Castle, on 18th March, 2018, in Prague, the Czech Republic. St. Georges Basilica is the oldest surviving church building within Prague Castle, Prague, Czech Republic. The basilica was founded by Vratislaus I of Bohemia in 920. It is dedicated to Saint George and is located within Hradcany-Prazsky Hrad Prague Castle in the Czech capital.
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  • The vaulted ceiling of Vladislav Hall in Hradcany-Prazsky Hrad Prague Castle, on 18th March, 2018, in Prague, the Czech Republic. Vladislav Hall is a large room within the Prague Castle complex in the Czech Republic, used for large public events of the Bohemian monarchy and the modern Czech state. Built between 1493–1502 by Benedikt Rejt during the reign of Vladislav II, the hall was the largest secular space 62m x 16m x 13m in medieval Prague and belongs to the most complex structural and architectural spaces of the late Middle Ages.
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  • The Abbey of Sante-Marie DOrbieu in the pretty French medieval walled village of Lagrasse on the River Orbieu, on 24th May, 2017, in Lagrasse, Languedoc-Rousillon, south of France. Lagrasse is listed as one of Frances most beautiful villages and lies on the famous Route 20 wine route in the Basses-Corbieres region dating to the 13th century.
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  • The early school bus crosses one of the bridges at the pretty French medieval walled village of Lagrasse on the River Orbieu, on 23rd May, 2017, in Lagrasse, Languedoc-Rousillon, south of France. Lagrasse is listed as one of Frances most beautiful villages and lies on the famous Route 20 wine route in the Basses-Corbieres region dating to the 13th century.
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  • A single figure walks between houses each side of narrow medieval streets, on 22nd May, 2017, in Lagrasse, Languedoc-Rousillon, south of France. Lagrasse is listed as one of Frances most beautiful villages and lies on the famous Route 20 wine route in the Basses-Corbieres region dating to the 13th century.
    lagrasse_france-27-22-05-2017.jpg
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